Watching the speeding bullet with a close eye to keep it on track
South County would be a natural place to design a bullet
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...
High-speed rail – so many questions, so few answers
Some of the facts surrounding the proposed bullet train stop in
Editorial: Half a Cent for Billions of Transit
Four out of every five people you see in Gilroy work somewhere else. Even the majority of the City Council—including the mayor and vice mayor—commute to San Jose or further for work.
OUR VIEW: Constructing a plan to halt library vandals
Most of what’s going on at our community’s beautiful new library is magnificent. Many more Gilroyans have a library card, there are computers being utilized, summer book readings galore and serene places where people can study and learn.
City water tank an invitation for graffiti
Besides being ugly, the new water tank the city is finishing
Garlic’s in the air
Awaking to a garlic monsoon was a welcome start to Monday morning. And the clove’s fragrance isn’t just in the air; it’s on the horizon for the 36th Annual Gilroy Garlic Festival, and along with it, some digital enhancements.










