Time to make the call on MACSA case charges
The seemingly endless criminal investigation into the misuse of
Fire service, dollars and common sense
Contracting with a county agency to deliver fire service would
Economic gardening, a flowery term leading to Gilroy’s future
Amidst a tumultuous economy which is taking a huge bite out of
City Hall furlough policy raises red flags in a tough climate
Red flags are waving with regard to the city's furlough policy
Mayor should step in and break school land impasse
The last thing Gilroy needs is an impasse over the price of the
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.
Reducing the pension albatross
With city contract bargaining season in full swing, it’s imperative that the city not just hold the line in one key negotiable area, but roll it back further to ensure long-term financial stability.









