Our annual holiday poem
‘Twas the night before Christmas in Olde Gilroy
Not a latte was stirring, not even on 5th Street
Gold Toe at the Outlets awaited with stockings
St. Nicholas, sadly, was still Amazon shopping
Guerrero “The Ghost” had hung up his gloves,
But Gilroy football won and had gotten lots of love
So did...
API scores at Gilroy High better than reported
In a recent editorial, we commented on Gilroy High's Academic Performance Index and, unfairly, used some outdated numbers.
Our view: Chamber opposes sales tax measure and so do we
The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce's Board of Directors recently voted to oppose the half-cent general-purpose sales tax measure in a 9-1 vote—a gutsy and important move.
Tale of Garlic Festival XXXII: Green light toward the future
Revenue up a good chunk, attendance down a good bit, not a
Good work by GPD, DA put sex offenders behind bars
Sex crime offenders burden their victims with physical,
Top three choices for City Council
Gilroyans have the opportunity to fill three City Council seats this election and there are five interesting and dedicated people willing to serve. All bring something different to the table. After an extensive interview session, our recommendations became clear.
Supes should just say no to nearly 14% increase in garbage rates
Thankfully, county administrators have backtracked after they
Attendance up 8% and the Garlic Magical Mystery tour forges on
It's magical, really, the sustainability of the Gilroy Garlic
Bocce ball baloney; where’s the Minister of Common Sense?
The Gilroy City Council spent 40 minutes or so during the










