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April 21, 2026

8 Band-Aid Props

Once again, California voters are presented with a bevy of

Gavilan’s board should rethink leadership

The revelation that the top 20 earners at Gavilan College earn more than $3.4 million a year, or about 15 percent of the total personnel costs at the college, begs this question: Are they worth it?

How will Gilroy’s library story end?

Strike three. It's clear that despite earning a

Stop Playing Perchlorate Games, Olin

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

Editorial: Using AI ethically, with our community in mind

Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept reserved for Silicon Valley boardrooms or science fiction novels. It is now woven into our daily lives—from the phones in our pockets to the way businesses market products, students learn and how news is gathered and...

Our view on the disability retiree battle

Attorneys with the Gilroy’s legal firm of choice, Berliner-Cohen, and the city administrator are penning their way around state law and holding up multiple efforts by the Gilroy Dispatch to obtain the names of six public safety retirees who claimed an industrial disability within the past five years.

Moving toward a model GATE program

It looks like nothing but good news and common sense in the new

Williamson Act overhaul – now

The Williamson Act

Don Gage to the rescue?

Don Gage, our former mayor and county supervisor, has been

Proliferation of signs out of control

Gilroy's considerable natural beauty and small-town charm are in

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