MACSA’s use of teacher retirement funds inexcusable, indefensible
There is no excuse for the agency which runs Gilroy's charter
New 7-square-mile city near Gilroy?
At first glance, the potential problems associated with building
It’s time for some serious pride in ourownselves
It has been more than two months since Gilroy Garlic Festival volume 37 filled Christmas Hill Park and less than two weeks since that magic dollar number appeared as it has each year since this exercise in community bonding and bounty sprouted in a backyard on the highway south of town, across from the Garlic Shoppe. Perhaps fittingly, that shop of garlicky gastronomic delights is owned by the grandsons of one of the growers who introduced garlic processing to our wonderfully pungent environs.
Chief’s false alarm – enforce the current law
Police Chief Denise Turner has made a pitch to the City Council
Guest column: $15 minimum wage and the war on small business
In the land of endless regulation, higher taxes and more fees, California seems to have declared all-out war on small businesses. The $15 per hour minimum wage increase is just one assault that will cause businesses to re-evaluate how they operate in unfriendly territory. Those workers the state intended to help may be the ones hit the hardest when businesses are forced to decide whether they can pass the increased labor costs along to the consumer our cut back their labor force.
Do it over and put Gilroy on the road to somewhere
1. It’s OK to spend some of that $20-plus million in the bank











