Downtown Gilroy’s traffic pattern is a real hazard
From our downtown perch on Sixth Street, we watched as an undercover California Highway Patrol officer almost got hit three times trying to cross the street.
He was not what you would think of as “undercover,” because he was wearing a fluorescent green shirt lit...
Tough times at City Hall, but morale is a two-way street
There's no doubt these are difficult times for city employees
VTA governance structure badly in need of an engine overhaul
Governance of the Valley Transportation Authority is outmoded,
Our view: The highest sales tax rate for the poorest city in the county?
In May of 2013, Mayor Don Gage first introduced the idea of a “Quality of Life” bond measure for the November ballot. “It's not for education, it's not for police officers. It's for capital improvements,” he told a Dispatch reporter.
Take a careful look at the library plans and try to build it ‘green’
It's a bit complicated to work through all the ins and outs it








