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February 27, 2026

Leadership Fuel Needed

High prices wreck our economic climate, and the increases really

Who’s going to take the ball?

Although Gilroy Unified School District's physical fitness

Land Use No-Brainer

The following organizations and individuals deserve either

Wal-Mart gets the green light

It seems that the great simmering Wal-Mart Supercenter

Keeping Gilroy’s history alive – it’s going to be up to all of us

Hats off to Connie Rogers and those who have stepped forward,

We Need a Free Press, No Matter What Some Candidates Say

Have you ever wondered if a doctor was prescribing you an expensive drug rather than a cheaper alternative because of payoffs he or she has gotten from the drug companies?

API scores at Gilroy High better than reported

In a recent editorial, we commented on Gilroy High's Academic Performance Index and, unfairly, used some outdated numbers.

Stunning dropout rate improvement

While we're sure that Gilroy Unified School District

Guest Column: Growth doesn’t mean sprawl

When I came to Gilroy in 1980, the Gilroy Dispatch was filled with letters about rampant growth. The development at the time was the Northwest Quadrant. The claims were that Gilroy was sprawling, we were becoming another San Jose and we were losing our small town charm.

Cell towers are OK if smartly placed

The issue of where to place cell towers has cropped up again,

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