Gilroy Joins Nation’s Protests
Some 30-50 people protested President Donald J. Trump's immigration policies in Gilroy
Man Allegedly Robs 6-Year-Old
A 48-year-old man allegedly robbed a 6-year-old boy of $5 after the youth bought a cookie, a drink and a donut for his sister from a Monterey Street store Friday at 10:15 a.m.
Webinar about VTA’s Transit Redesign in Morgan Hill and Gilroy
This webinar lets you see in real time the changes VTA is planning for Gilroy and Morgan Hill.
Town Hall meeting on Welburn Avenue traffic changes
The City of Gilroy will be holding a town hall meeting at Luigi Aprea Elementary School to discuss the recent traffic changes on upper Welburn Avenue from 6 - 8 p.m., Tuesday January 31. For those who cannot attend the city has set up an online survey to gather feedback from residences impacted by the traffic circulation changes.
What’s going on with First Street?
Discussions between Gilroy and Caltrans on First Street improvements are ongoing, according to an update from city hall released earlier this week.
Preview: GUSD Vows to be a Sanctuary District
The Gilroy Unified School Board voted unanimously to declare the schools a "sanctuary district" for immigrant families "to the fullest extent allowed by law." Upward of $14 million in federal funding, including for Special Ed kids, is potentially in jeopardy if federal law is violated.
City council approves $250K for San Ysidro Park, OKs new zoning for Sobrato Apartments
The City Council on Monday authorized $250,000 to install a new loop path and LED lights at the 9.25 acre San Ysidro Park.
A Gilroyan’s Take on the Women’s March
This past Saturday I had the privilege to march alongside 25,000 women and men in San Jose. Since then, people have asked—why did I go, what did I expect, what actually happened, and was it worthwhile?
Temporary Chief is a Longtime Veteran
After a gang shooting at a Monterey Road gas station in the 1990s wounded innocent passersby, Gilroy officials realized they had a growing gang problem.




















