As Christopher High moves closer to reality, traffic worries abound
With the new Christopher High School on Day Road fast becoming a
$6.3 million in GUSD budget cuts – difficult choices ahead
Gilroy Unified School District has allowed the financial storm
Restoring neighborhood hope a must to maintain public support
There's hardly a lack of compassion in Gilroy for the homeless.
If trees have to go, let us create new ‘history’
We're certainly saddened that 15 deodora cedar trees with an
Parents should not have to battle to get what law requires
When the experts at Gilroy Unified School District spoke so sincerely about how important parents are in crafting education plans for their special needs students (Dispatch, Oct. 2, 2015), and that parents need as much support as their kids in securing services, the better part of who we are tends to take them at their word.
City should heed the warning of Paso Robles
One of the key jobs of any city government is to promote public
Our View: We The People vs. You The Elected
It’s a wonder every member of the city council isn’t sent packing by recall elections, since it appears all won their seats under a city ordinance that’s flat-out unconstitutional.









