Pro-Life Protestor Cancels Event After Threats
The leader of a canceled Gilroy anti-abortion rally has filed a police complaint against two women over alleged Facebook threats of physical violence—including castration—and violations of free speech guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.
CMAP close to opening
It is all systems go inside the former billiards hall at the corner of Fifth and Monterey Streets, as Greenhouse Coworking, South County and San Benito County’s first coworking space where people can rent a desk or private office by the hour, gets ready to open in downtown Gilroy.
50 Shades of Love
Some will choose flowers, others candy, but for those ready to cross the line from traditional gifts this Valentine’s Day, the Black Label Jack Rabbit personal massager, a sleek black apparatus offering three pleasure points of sensation—is the gift that keeps on giving, and giving, and giving.
Council backs immigrants
Wearing white T-shirts with black lettering that reads: “Sanctuary for All,” dozens of immigrant advocates and their allies filled council chambers on Monday to witness city leaders proclaim their support of all residents, regardless of citizenship status.
Holy Cow! These Gilroy Students got Perfect Scores
Gilroy’s top learners have been recognized for a feat that eludes most students and everybody else—perfection.
Tuesday rain slide show
Power was out at various times for 1,600 Gilroy residents, trees were downed, Highway 101 was backed up for hours when rain covered the road past 10th Street ad an mudslide shut down Hecker Pass.
PG&E Substation Delayed
Controversial PG&E plans for a new South County substation came to a sudden halt this week when a powerful regulatory agency said it will take another look at energy needs statewide.
152 Closed Until Feb 10
Highway 152 is shut down in Gilroy because of a mudslide near Hecker Pass, according to California Highway Patrol.






















