Guest Column: Growth doesn’t mean sprawl
When I came to Gilroy in 1980, the Gilroy Dispatch was filled with letters about rampant growth. The development at the time was the Northwest Quadrant. The claims were that Gilroy was sprawling, we were becoming another San Jose and we were losing our small town charm.
Proliferation of signs out of control
Gilroy's considerable natural beauty and small-town charm are in
Editorial: The cost of ending SNAP—and the hunger it will bringÂ
In the coming days, the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) faces elimination for the month of November, or it may be partially funded—moves that threaten to deepen food insecurity for millions of Americans, including many right here in Gilroy.
SNAP, formerly known as food...
Council squabble over agenda deserves discussion, resolution
A squabble has erupted between Mayor Al Pinheiro and council
$1 million GHS field and track: show us the ROI
Gilroy High School officials are considering installing











