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December 10, 2025

With brakes on high-speed rail project, let’s look at our options

Superior Court Judge Michael Kenney's ruling in a lawsuit over

Editorial: The transformative power of public art

In a world increasingly shaped by technology, commerce and rapid urbanization, public art stands as a profound counterbalance—a humanizing force that elevates the collective spirit of a community. Art in public spaces does far more than decorate; it educates, inspires and connects. Public art is...

It’s a Matter of Ethics

Recent news of a New York cabbie tracking down a passenger to

Judges’ voluntary pay cut a refreshing example of leadership

Kudos to Santa Clara County judges, who volunteered for a 4.6

Mollycoddling employees at City Hall isn’t the answer

What's at the core of a job at City Hall? Let's re-phrase. What

San Jose plan isn’t close to right

The next time you're driving along U.S. 101 toward San Jose,

Develop or Bust: It’s Bad News

The Hecker Pass area is a jewel

Editorial: Marie Blankley for mayor

Gilroy’s next mayor will face an unprecedented financial situation that is mired in uncertainty. The mayor alone won’t be able to solve this issue. But how effectively they lead the city council during the next four years will be critical to Gilroy’s long-term survival. There is...

Sargent Ranch owner way out of bounds

The following organizations and individuals deserve either

Times are tough, lend a hand

It's a lousy combination: 80-degree mid-November weather and an

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