Garlic Festival a Success
Gilroy – Andrea Alvarado and Anna Clark haven't missed a single Garlic Festival for 15 years, and they weren't about to make an exception this summer.
Patients File into Hospitals as PG&E Piles into the Street
As temperatures remained high the Saint Louise Hospital treated
Property Owners Agree to Tax
Morgan Hill – Downtown property owners have voted to raise taxes on themselves to pay for beautification projects.
State Water Board Promotes Conservation
As temperatures soar, the State Water Board is urging water conservation when there is a power alert. Delaying lawn watering, laundry or dishwashing for just a few hours can free up electricity for air conditioning and other vital purposes.
School Trustees Set Goals for Next Year
Student achievement, fiscal responsibility, respect for district
Construction Bond Earns Highest Rating
$72.5 million will be refunded bringing additional $10 million
Preparing for Stinkin’ Rose Celebrations
Spotlight is on Gilroy as volunteers prepare for 28th annual











