Team Gilroy and the future of economic development
After only eight months, Gilroy is once again searching for an
Our view on the disability retiree battle
Attorneys with the Gilroy’s legal firm of choice, Berliner-Cohen, and the city administrator are penning their way around state law and holding up multiple efforts by the Gilroy Dispatch to obtain the names of six public safety retirees who claimed an industrial disability within the past five years.
A wonderful legacy of outstanding choral traditions at Gilroy High
Phil Robb's story-ending quote, the last line in Reporter Sara
An outrageous raise for Gavilan College president
Significant local news events of the day have pushed the Gavilan College president’s whopping $42,000 salary increase off the front page. But it shouldn’t be ignored.
Editorial: These booms aren’t worth celebrating
For years, Gilroyans have been bombarded with the near-nightly sounds of explosive devices being ignited.
Naturally, many go to social media to complain and share horror stories with other like-minded residents, lamenting on why the police and fire departments are allegedly sitting on their hands,...
Our View: Attorney General must approve sale
The move by the Daughters of Charity Health System to sell Saint Louise Regional Hospital in Gilroy and De Paul Medical Center in Morgan Hill might be the Roman Catholic religious order's best decision since it was founded in France in 1633 by St. Vincent de Paul to care for the poor.
Citizens should oversee open government access
Before the political shenanigans go any further, the full Gilroy
More than perchlorate-tainted tomatoes can tell
We're confused about why State Assemblyman John Laird's advice









