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December 4, 2025

Resolution for downtown? Resolve and creativity

When it comes to solving the decades old problem of fixing

$100,000 salary mark: questions, suggestions

It's surprising, in these tight economic times, to learn that 28

Misguided suit aimed at the wrong target

Gilroy's Bob Lynch Ford doesn't want a new Ford dealer to open

Time to stand together

The massacre last week at the French satire publication Charlie Hebdo was a direct affront to our freedoms of speech and expression. Sunday’s march in Paris was an expression of solidarity and the fact that we won’t cower to the terrorist acts of extremists of any stripe. As journalists, we must never allow anyone or anything to affect our right to speak and report freely and to express our opinions. Free speech and expression were a relative novelty on planet Earth at the violent birth of our republic nearly 240 years ago. Patriots who called themselves Americans even before we existed as a nation died for what they believed and we continue to believe to be among the fundamental rights of humankind. And Americans have died ever since protecting and defending those freedoms and those who enjoy them, often perhaps with little thought to the sacrifices or what their world would be like absent free speech and expression. In the wake of the Paris massacre of journalists, Jews and police officers targeted by those who murder in the name of religion, we as Americans must be vigilant, stand like steel and never surrender what is right and what so many have laid down their lives and loved ones to safe-keep for the future of this country and the world.

Time to say ‘Thank you’ for donations to fund

After three months of trauma, grief, vigils, fundraisers, healing, memorials and, for many, continuing pain, let’s take some time for some gratitude. As the #Gilroy Strong banner left Monterey Street and the flowers on the Uvas Creek bike trail faded and withered, hundreds of businesses...

Arrest the Problem Now

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South Gilroy Sprawl or …?

Our View: DMB's proposal for nearly 7,000 new homes is massive.

Apt for a morning of mixed emotions

Saturday's weather

Paper or Tote Bags Please

Councilman Dion Bracco has made a good point, but banning the

GHS English thumbing its nose at ‘best practices’

Having applauded the Gilroy Unified School District for raising

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