Threats of deportation have caused anxiety among immigrants, but schools in the Salinas Valley are helping comfort children.
A new survey tool will allow residents to share thoughts after interactions with police and share general feedback about the department.
Santa Clara County will host its second Emergency Preparedness Fair later this month to help neighbors prepare for when disaster strikes.
A dozen farms and ranches received grant money this year to improve resiliency and make operations more climate-friendly.
Despite looking like he might veto the bill, Newsom signed the legislation at the state capitol while surrounded by farm workers.
City staff recommended that the council evaluate and consider enforcing the city’s no-camping ordinances.
According to the county, there are approximately 1,100 youth and young adults that need safe housing on any given night.
The 11-member board serves as a youth advisory group to the city council.
Carol Marques and Dion Bracco have planned their sixth town hall later this month.
Santa Clara County polls are closed, and voters have had their say on who heads to the general election for sheriff and district attorney.
There are several places to vote in Gilroy on Election Day on Tuesday from 7 a.m. until polls close at 8 p.m.
Mayor Marie Blankley is set to discuss Gilroy's economic and commercial development along with streets, transportation and infrastructure.
Armendariz is appealing citations related to an incident last Halloween when a deadly shooting took place at her home during a party.
A guest column in the Gilroy Dispatch suggested that “fear” was what ended the world-famous festival.
The editorial board of the city's newspaper, the Gilroy Dispatch, also called for councilmember Rebeca Armendariz to resign.
The City of Gilroy will host a community meeting to discuss possible ways it could meet or exceed state building efficiency codes.
The annual work plan, in alignment with city council’s priorities, maps out the commission’s priorities for this year.
Bracco, who has been on the council since 2005, called out some members of the current council who he said "support a more radical agenda."
“We are ahead of schedule by a month or month and a half,” Cal Fire Battalion Chief Jed Wilson told KPIX 5.
The deadline to apply is April 10, with interviews scheduled for later in the month.
Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen will be the guest speaker at a town hall with two Gilroy city councilmembers.
The decision ends a sister county relationship that began in 1994.
The Gilroy City Council will receive a mid-year budget update at its meeting on Monday.
Gilroy was the only city in the county to receive a state grant. It will be used to clean and beautify the Gourmet and Railroad alleys.
City officials cited Santa Clara County dropping its indoor masking requirements and the lowered spread of COVID-19 for the decision.
The funds were granted through Caltrans’ Clean California Local Grant Program, which gives to projects that enhance communities.
Gilroy's mayor and city administrator will discuss ways for residents to get involved in local government.
The Gilroy City Council will discuss whether to create a policy for accepting gifts that are intended to be displayed at city facilities.
Mariposa Castro's lawyers say she "got caught up in the moment" and that she hopes to embark on a new life of peace and tranquility.
According to the job listing, the role includes educating people on water conservation methods and regulations.
The proposed facility would consist of two ice rinks, with the possibility of a swimming or recreational facility.
The council will hold its retreat at the chambers on Tuesday.
Residents who wish to fly a commemorative flag at City Hall would have to submit an application with 150 signatures of Gilroy residents.
The updated order allows health care providers to offer rapid antigen tests in addition to higher-sensitivity PCR tests.
As staffing has stabilized as COVID case rates decline in the county, the courtroom and counter access resumed Monday.
The bell, which commemorates Gilroy's 150th anniversary, has drawn criticism over its connection to the harsh treatment of Native Americans.
The mayor, fire chief and city administrator will be open to coffee and chat next weekend.
The unpaid internships for Councilmember Zach Hilton are available for high school and college students.
The Masten Fire Station is expected to get photovoltaic panels and a battery backup system.
Santa Clara County and the city of Gilroy are slated to partner in bringing the center to the San Ysidro Cultural Center.