A new library would provide a source of knowledge and pride
It's time for Gilroy to build a new library, and the $37 million
Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting victims: We owe them a memorial
The large teddy bear has a layer of dust, and the candles are burned out. The cut flowers are wilted. Some of the handwritten notes are smudged by the morning dew, others are faded by the late-summer sun or were distributed along the Uvas...
New rules would require states to figure dropout rates the same way
If you can measure it, you can manage it. That business axiom
Water district owes $4.6 million and plenty to Gilroy and MH, too
The Santa Clara Valley Water District has been caught with its
Illegal tax or unintended consequence?
Whether or not you agree with the legal reasoning used by the
South County Housing asks for a hand and the Council should listen
South County Housing is asking the city for a helping hand to
Our View: Are Gilroy elections legal? Let’s find out.
The June 3, 2015 letter gets right to the point. It starts out, “We have received complaints from Latino citizens and voters…that the use of an at-large city council election system results in Latino vote dilution and prevents Latino voters from electing candidates of their choice.” The letter threatens legal action absent a satisfactory response from the city.









