Lack of candidates for school board: good news and bad news
On one hand, the dearth of candidates for the three open Gilroy
A key piece to a revitalized city core comes alive
Old City Hall, the 1906 Flemish-style Baroque architectural
GUSD back on the right track
It’s heartening to hear that the Gilroy Unified School District has solid reserves of 9 percent, that a bond re-finance saved $50 million and that union negotiations with teachers have been both realistic and productive.
Our annual holiday poem
‘Twas the night before Christmas in Olde Gilroy
Not a latte was stirring, not even on 5th Street
Gold Toe at the Outlets awaited with stockings
St. Nicholas, sadly, was still Amazon shopping
Guerrero “The Ghost” had hung up his gloves,
But Gilroy football won and had gotten lots of love
So did...
Council’s lasting legacy lies in arena of public pension reform
With City Manager Tom Haglund at the forefront of meetings










