New rules would require states to figure dropout rates the same way
If you can measure it, you can manage it. That business axiom
Let’s charge Santa Cruz County for our water …
Thanks in large part to the foresight and sense of fairness of
Fair market value for city’s stash of retired guns
Giving Gilroy Police Officers an option to purchase retired guns bought by the city is an idea that makes some sense. But, given the right to buy a retired weapon paid for by the public first is enough of a perk. The officers should pay market value for the weapons.
GHS Day of Silence a day of mourning
The Day of Silence at Gilroy High School Wednesday, promoted by
URM hard line stance endorsed
The city’s new hardscrabble stance on the vacant unreinforced masonry buildings downtown is, understandably, born of frustration. Years of trying to cajole, incentivize, plead, push and assist have resulted in hardly any change. Vacant buildings dominate the central block. It’s an embarrassment to the community, and it’s no wonder that Mayor Don Gage, a born-and-raised Gilroyan, has had enough.
Flooding residents and farmers with water price hikes every year
If we all only had it as easy as the Santa Clara Valley Water









