Unshackle Measure A
In 2016, county voters overwhelmingly agreed to tax themselves and spend $950 million to address the housing crisis and shelter more than 5,000 homeless persons.
A year later, developers showed up for a November 2017 Board of Supervisors meeting to receive project approvals but...
High-speed rail – so many questions, so few answers
Some of the facts surrounding the proposed bullet train stop in
Tom Bundros Library honors a true public servant
In these times of distrust of public officials, attacks on police and hate mongering, it’s reassuring to know that the dedication of individual citizens to their communities is still recognized and honored. It means that legacies of good and selfless work can live on as examples to all and all who will follow.
Partners with the Gilroy auto dealers
In a capitalistic society, it's tough to take a position viewed
Reaching for closure on a troubling DUI case
Now that Councilman Charles Morales has reaffirmed his unwise









