Gilroy’s resolutions for 2017
Diets, campaign promises, community service, more time with family and friends and eating more garlic--those are some of New Year’s resolutions from GIlroy business owners, residents and politicians for 2017.
Council Can’t Decide on Where the Tracks Should Go
After 90 minutes of contentious debate, Gilroy City Council postponed a decision on where to locate the incoming high-speed rail line.
UPDATE: Morgan Hill school board approves resignation of Jackson principal
Jackson Elementary Principal Garry Dudley resigned Tuesday
Gavilan College to host free information sessions on career training
Gavilan College will be hosting free information sessions on exciting career training programs in water careers, basic bookkeeping, pharmacy technician and veterinary assistant.
Pet of the Week: Casper
Casper is a 1-year and 9-month-old medium hair cat who has been neutered. He is very sweet, quiet and relaxed. He would make a great lap cat. Due to his coloring he needs to be an indoor only cat. He is available for adoption at the San Martin Animal Shelter. Call (408) 686-3900.
Suzuki’s garlic strings: Gilroy’s violin kids at Garlic Festival
Children’s violin skills may not be the first thought that comes to mind when thinking about Garlic.
Driver expected to recover, suspected of DUI
The driver of the sedan involved in a head-on collision with a
Police blotter: Two men arrested for fighting at Rio Nilo
Jorge Pizano, 30, of the 200 block of Eighth Street, 1:30 a.m.




















