City honors the fallen
Crowds braved the heat on the Memorial Day holiday Monday, May 28 to honor service women and men who paid the highest price—giving up their lives in the line of duty.
Beginning the day with a Remembrance Ceremony at Gavilan Hills Memorial Park, the public...
PHOTOS: Gilroy High School’s Class of 2021 celebrates in person
Gilroy High School celebrated its nearly 340 graduates with a socially distanced in-person ceremony on its football field June 3. The event included speeches by valedictorian Audrey Kaefer and salutatorian Nathanael Gorelik. Principal Greg Kapaku said the students have “witnessed trials and tragedy never...
Council majority declines local eviction moratorium
For the second time in a year, the Gilroy City Council rejected a local eviction moratorium, with the majority of members questioning the need for such an ordinance when the county and state are providing protections for renters.
Councilmembers Rebeca Armendariz and Zach Hilton, meanwhile,...
United council passes sunshine ordinance
With a unanimous vote Monday night, the city council passed
Man arrested after downtown car chase
A 25-year-old man attempting to evade police led officers on a
Letter: Time to carry through on the downtown vision
While we debate the downtown plan, I believe the decision has
City says First Street work is on schedule
At 7:30am workers and machinery begin to gather in the middle of First Street, and by 8am the saw is tearing into the pavement and a detour is set up, diverting rush-hour traffic.
This is the new normal for the second phase of the...
Council, school board meet to work together
The school board and City Council met to have a frank discussion on how to better work together and learn what each body has planned.



















