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Gilroy
February 27, 2026

Howard our pick for Assembly

For an out-of-town representative, incumbent 28th District State

Chief’s false alarm – enforce the current law

Police Chief Denise Turner has made a pitch to the City Council

High School steroid policies fall short

Requiring all public high schools participating in state

No Study, No Leadership

Issuing a stinging rebuke to common sense and a deep bow to

ADB a wonderful success story

We are heartened by Antonio Del Buono Elementary School's

Super Wal-Mart: not just dollars, but sense

Tonight, Wal-Mart officials will begin a gauntlet of Planning

Abandon ship on Slingerland program?

Like many in the community, we were distressed to learn that

Coyote Valley: Do it Over, Do it Right

There should be no reason to complain about redoing Coyote

Paddling upstream against the water district

Creek clearing should be done with care, but with a sense of

Mincing the clove

There were quite a few firsts bringing a finale to this school year. With graduation commencement ceremonies drawing to a close last week, it’s always assuring to know that the graduating classes of 2014 will leave behind a legacy that no Gilroy students ever have. Combined, graduates from Gilroy High School, Christopher High School and Mt. Madonna Continuation School contributed more than 50,000 volunteer community service hours. Setting the groundwork for youth community involvement is a great way to fill a need with volunteer organizations as well as provide a foundation of stewardship, giving everything from nonprofits, service groups and churches an extra helping hand. Kudos to a class of young volunteers.

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