Highway 101 homeless camp disperses
Homeless service providers helped residents of a growing encampment along Highway 101 move out of the area March 18 in anticipation of a cleanup by Caltrans crews.
However, in the early morning, Caltrans notified city officials that they would be postponing the sweep at a...
Legal status check at Mi Pueblo
Mi Pueblo Foods, the San Jose-based Hispanic grocery store chain with a location on First Street in Gilroy, recently began cross-checking the legal immigration status of new hires at the request of the federal government, invoking attacks from a local labor union.
City hall exhibit features young artist
Artwork by 6-year-old South Bay artist Thanmay Sarath will be on display at Gilroy City Hall, 7351 Rosanna St., through Aug. 28, the fifth solo exhibition of his young career. Thanmay started working with crayons when he was 9 months old and moved on to acrylic, oil and pastel.
Letter: Neighborhood kindness much appreciated
I would like to say thank you to the very kind person who found
State grants Open Space Authority $1.2M for Coyote Valley preservation plan
The Board of the State Coastal Conservancy recently authorized funding totaling $84 million for projects throughout California to protect and restore coastal lands, increase coastal resilience to climate change, improve public access to the coast and reduce the impact of wildfire on coastal lands.
Locally,...
Las Animas receives academic honors
Las Animas Elementary School was recently awarded for boosting
Mount Madonna Students Recount Trip
Gilroy – When Rep. John Lewis met up with Mount Madonna School students in his Washington office, the Georgia Democrat told the group he'd just been released from jail. The arrest stemmed from a protest he joined at the Sudan Embassy, he explained.
$28 million plan to use treated water
Gilroy - When he was first contacted about watering his fields

















