Voters were hoodwinked into passing city’s sweeping new tax
If you would like to send one e-mail that will go to all the
Whoa school trustees, what about the neighborhood concept?
Though the simple financial logic behind a staff recommendation
Editorial: Make vaccination a priority in Gilroy
Nobody likes a line-jumper, the snide person who forces their way through the crowd with constant utterances of “excuse me” while claiming their friend saved a spot for them at the very front.
Get caught, and it’s grounds for ejection wherever they may be. But...
Lessons at Super Wal-Mart Ringing the Christmas Bell
Tolling bells are a big part of this season's ambience. From the
Don’t give up class time in an era of tough choices
There's no compelling evidence that confirms class size
Climb aboard for downtown improvement
Kudos to Mayor Al Pinheiro for keeping his campaign promise to
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.









