‘Power Fridays’ a powerful push back from public service
Gilroy's City Council has managed (a most ironic verb in this
Team Gilroy and the future of economic development
After only eight months, Gilroy is once again searching for an
Save Gilroy fireworks, enforce the law
The trend of increasing use of illegal fireworks in Gilroy is
Moving the pile on vacant downtown buildings
It’s working. The owners of the long-vacant unreinforced masonry buildings downtown are coming to City Hall for the proverbial “come to Jesus” meeting with city staff.
Democracy takes a bow
There were cheers last week about the record or near-record turnout levels in the midterm elections in California, and across the U.S. While the numbers were relatively high—approaching 60 percent in some California counties— they were properly qualified by adjectives such as “midterm,” “off-year”...







