Democracy only works well if we, the citizens, participate
By now, registered voters should have received their ballot
Getting downtown back in full business stride
On the downtown Gilroy front there is good news from the
How do you eat the downtown white elephant?
It is frustrating when a consultant blows into town, takes our
Editorial: Let’s end the stigma surrounding fentanyl
The fentanyl crisis is ravaging communities around the country, touching lives across every socioeconomic, racial and geographic line. Yet too often, our conversations about fentanyl overdoses are clouded by stigma, misinformation and judgment.
It’s time to change that.
Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid up to 50 times...
New Station, a New Era
Gilroy's police department has been cramped and overcrowded for quite a long time. Closets were turned into offices years ago, and the old building hardly suited a town passing the 50,000 population mark.
Time for action – make cuts and take on binding arbitration
Recent events have heightened our concern about the future










