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January 29, 2026

Stop Playing Perchlorate Games, Olin

Our View: Olin Corp. can't simply set its own safe level of

Shelter on the Shelf

Seemingly from out of nowhere, the community learns that the

Gilroyans? What should we call people who live in Gilroy?

Gilroyans? What should we call people who live in Gilroy? Not a week goes by that someone doesn’t complain about our use of the word Gilroyans to describe the people who live in Gilroy. Yeah, it’s not a word that most people would use in conversation,...

Punishment Needs to Fit the Crime

If it could be shown conclusively that the tardy sweeps

Editorial: Time for Inclusion and Transparency in Gilroy Government

The unusual series of events of December 2015 continue to reverberate. On Dec. 7, Mayor Gage resigned and the council voted to forward an annexation request to the county, ahead of the new general plan and over the objections of the planning commission.

‘Quality of Life’ tax concerns

The Editorial Board has serious concerns about the direction the fledgling “Quality of Life” sales tax or bond proposal is headed. What began as Mayor Don Gage’s idea to see whether Gilroyans would support some sort of tax increase to pay for capital improvement projects has morphed into a tax hike that would support city operations, specifically police and fire protection.

Great job on Gilroy High graduation

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

Editorial: DA should investigate Gilroy Police lawsuit

If there’s one thing the salacious and damaging sex scandal lawsuit filed against the Gilroy police this month proves, it’s that we need more transparency in policing the police.

For mayor: Al Pinheiro

Gilroy needs a breath of fresh air in its key leadership post.

Suggestions, Solutions?

Our View: Meeting the affordable housing goals set by ABAG has

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