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April 16, 2026

Take redistricting away from the politicians

Kudos to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for forcing the issue of

New rules would require states to figure dropout rates the same way

If you can measure it, you can manage it. That business axiom

Put a ring around the boys ranch

It's a twist on a classic case of rural use versus encroaching

A sad saga at Solis Vineyards

It's a tailor-made example of a terrible tale about getting

Tom Bundros Library honors a true public servant

In these times of distrust of public officials, attacks on police and hate mongering, it’s reassuring to know that the dedication of individual citizens to their communities is still recognized and honored. It means that legacies of good and selfless work can live on as examples to all and all who will follow.

Great Job Again, Gilroy

The following organizations and individuals deserve either CHEERS or JEERS this week:

New library swings open its doors Saturday

1. Our new library is now equipped to be a community hub

Time to pause and give thanks

In that same tradition that prompts us to be thankful at the

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.

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