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December 6, 2025

Perchlorate Plan Lacking

It's time for other officials and agencies to get involved to

Cowardly letter writer chills civic discourse

Shame on the person who's writing threatening letters to

Two more boneheaded moves by the Valley Water District

After a hiring scandal and tough words, the water district turns

Perfect time for a few words about education

As thousands of Gilroy students return to school this September

Editorial: The cost of ending SNAP—and the hunger it will bring 

In the coming days, the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) faces elimination for the month of November, or it may be partially funded—moves that threaten to deepen food insecurity for millions of Americans, including many right here in Gilroy. SNAP, formerly known as food...

Garlic Don’s 60th

Don Christopher wears a crisp, dark shirt embroidered with a 60-year medallion over the pocket. It commemorates a proud achievement for a business, but dresses a walking portal to history with a encyclopedic recall, a window into an how the global agricultural revolution underwent transformation during the second half of the 20th Century, and in Don’s case, transformed a community.

BART-to-San Jose: Nail the coffin

Federal transit officials dealt what we hope is a fatal blow to

16-year wait for a stoplight is too long

We think Gilroy Foods employees have waited long enough

Senseless threat to shoot a teacher

Disbelief. Anger. Sadness. That's the emotional trail this

Compare and contrast: what’s up downtown

Our neighbor's downtown is a hotbed of activity these days.

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