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March 24, 2026

Let the voters decide whether or not to repeal binding arbitration

Opportunity knocks, but will the City Council listen and give

Red Barn: repurpose, recycle, reuse

The crumbling red barn on the ranch side of Christmas Hill Park may or may not be traceable to one of the area’s most prominent historical figures, cattle baron Henry Miller. While that matters to a degree, the point remains: the red barn is still a part of Gilroy history. The real question is how much the community values that history.

Renaissance Faire makes a comeback

The following individuals and organizations deserve either

Bad news on the governmental perchlorate front

There's troubling perchlorate news on two fronts: Olin and the

Look Close Before Buying

The most important factor must be what's best for Gilroy, not

More teeth needed for pit bull ordinances

Ever since a 12-year-old boy was mauled to death by his own family's pit bulls, the state has been considering legislation to allow cities and counties to enact breed-specific ordinances affecting dogs.

‘Retrofit or red-tag’ policy the way to go

With each passing moment we edge a little closer to a

Editorial: Tik Tok, misogyny and the presidential election

The selection of a Bay Area native as presidential nominee of one of the major parties bears watching here in the bear flag state. If successful, she would not only be America’s first female president and the first one of South Asian heritage—she would...

Firing Hinged on Economics

With the Virginia Tech shootings, the flap over radio shock jock

The Basics: Habitable

Here's the bottom line: It's the landlord's responsibility to

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