Sprawling habitat plan should go to the voters
In political circles, the city of Gilroy is taking the heat
Editorial: Earth Day is more than a celebration—it’s a call to action
People globally celebrate Earth Day on April 22, recognizing the urgent need to help our planet. What began in 1970 as a grassroots environmental movement in the United States has since grown into the largest secular observance in the world, involving more than a...
$6.3 million in GUSD budget cuts – difficult choices ahead
Gilroy Unified School District has allowed the financial storm
Welcome to friendly downtown Gilroy?
Welcome to beautiful downtown Gilroy? That's not the warm fuzzy feeling you get if you park in the private section of the Fifth Street parking lot. If you are unable to park there because the owners have it chained off (not the welcome mat we recommend), you might save a bundle of money.
Crime stats critical to community discussion
In the ongoing dialogue about crime, police department focus and
Thankful for the family that is Gilroy
Gilroy is family. Gilroy is home. Like any big family, we have
Our view: Chamber opposes sales tax measure and so do we
The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce's Board of Directors recently voted to oppose the half-cent general-purpose sales tax measure in a 9-1 vote—a gutsy and important move.










