Time to put up, shut up and take control of Gilroy government
The biggest complaint we hear is that the local government isn’t representing its constituents, and while we agree it’s easy to feel unheard, we suggest it’s also easy to take control of the issues that matter to you in the city.
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GUSD teacher evaluations: Not words, but deeds
Why is the Gilroy Unified School District negotiating with the
As the class of 2004 prepares to graduate …
There's no way around it. It's been a tumultuous year at Gilroy
Trickle Up: Workers Deserve a Living Wage
Trickle down doesn’t work, but trickle up does.
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?









