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July 5, 2025

Editorial: Political Speech Should Be Free

Since California has had strict protections for keeping government open to the people. That’s why we were shocked to see that Gilroy’s Mayor Roland Velasco was giving his state of the city speech to an audience that paid $30 apiece at a Chamber of Commerce fundraiser to hear it last week, and with him were four other city council members.

Editorial: Supreme Court Keeps City Officials from Hiding Records

The California Supreme Court last week put a sock in the argument that it’s OK for elected officials and government employees to keep citizens out of the loop by using private email and texting accounts to conduct the public’s business.

Minimum wage in the county?

The road to fiscal folly is paved with good intentions, as Santa Clara County Supervisor Dave Cortese has demonstrated.

Impressive Moves at Gavilan

Gavilan College is a gem for Gilroy and the surrounding counties and after hearing a report from new President Kathleen Rose we are encouraged with the way the school is growing in new courses, new buildings and a strong spirit of social justice.

Bankruptcies should matter to voters

When it comes to electing public officials, bankruptcies matter.

‘Best of’ and beyond

The votes are tallied, and the anticipation builds: Who will Gilroy Dispatch readers select as this year’s best of?

A drain from Gilroy schools

Ouch! If estimates are correct, the private school pull of 900

Editorial: Sports Complex, If we build it, they will come

Iceland, which had one of the worst epidemics of teen drinking and drug use 20 years ago, has had a huge turnaround, largely by using things we consider common sense.

Test first, quibble later

At a recent meeting of the regional water control board's

Prevent another Croy Fire

No one wants a repeat of the hellish nightmare that was last

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