It’s no surprise that increasing spending leads to increasing deficits
Do California legislators think the state pays its bills with
Tax day reminder: System is arcane and frustrating
Another April 15 tax filing deadline has arrived, reminding
Keeping California’s waterways safe
Summer is the time of year that most of us flock to lakes, rivers, and ocean beaches to enjoy the numerous recreational opportunities California's waterways have to offer. When the weather heats up, most of us want to cool down and one of the most popular recreational activities is boating.
A well-struck compromise on private golf course
In one of his final acts before retirement, City of Morgan Hill
Gilroy Fire’s systemic issues
What’s becoming more and more clear is that there’s something systemically wrong with the Gilroy Fire Department. What’s wrong is exemplified by the ongoing lawsuit brought against our community for overtime pay by well-compensated assistant fire chiefs Phil King and Ed Bozzo (retired). What’s wrong is exemplified by the fact that the firefighters are the only group to ever force the city into binding arbitration. What’s wrong is exemplified by the fact that the firefighters union again hasn’t settled contract negotiations with the city.
School district housing permit proposal should get a fair shake
It's a bit baffling to consider that the Gilroy Unified School










