Editorial: The March Toward Darkness
In a shocking sneak attack on the public’s right to know, the City of Gilroy began the march towards conducting its business in the shadows rather than in sunshine, out of view of the community members and the press.
Without outreach to the public or...
No excuses for no textbooks … it simply has to get done
It's unfortunate and outrageous that students at Brownell Middle
474 wonderful acres of open space preserved
Open space is one of those wonderful concepts that those who
Gilroy School Chief Asks for Voter Support
At this time, we’re housing our children in school buildings where their own parents attended classes 30 or 40 years ago. The average age of schools in the Gilroy Unified School District is 30 years old and five schools are more than 50 years old. The District has taken great care of the schools but they need to be renovated and rebuilt.
Salute to spirited and successful GHS soccer team
With great pride, we salute the undefeated season put together
Paddling upstream against the water district
Creek clearing should be done with care, but with a sense of
Pondering the departure of QB Jeff Garcia
We're reacting to the sad tale of Jeff Garcia's departure from









