65.4 F
Gilroy
September 18, 2025

An ‘A’ for keeping exit exam in place

We're glad to see that even though the state shelved the high

Schools Make Super Gains

In the state's academic progress reports, most Gilroy schools

Walk the Talk on Sidewalks

Buckling sidewalks have been a thorn in Gilroy's civic pride for

Program Can Help GUSD

Not all teachers are alike. Even though teachers union contracts force the district to treat instructors like standard units, we all know that some are better than others.

Library moving downtown? Let’s hope the deal’s done soon

Out city leaders, hopefully, are all pulling for the temporary

The Pulse of Gilroy Voters

Now that the results are in and the dust has settled, it seems

Temper has no place in classroom

It's too bad it came to this.

Gilroy Comes Through Again

Our View: Cheers for how Gilroyans responded to St. Joseph's

Right ruling on 5-Day Furniture, now …

Gilroy City Administrator Jay Baksa made the right decision when

Editorial: Santa Clara County embarrassingly unprepared for disaster

With all the money that’s spent in our county on flood prevention and control, it’s reasonable to expect that there would be some good plans to prevent a Katrina-style urban flood. Judging by what occurred to residents in neighborhoods to the north—in a modern city of a million people—it’s safe to conclude that local communities are not well prepared for large-scale natural disasters.

SOCIAL MEDIA

10,025FansLike
1,387FollowersFollow
2,589FollowersFollow

SOCIAL MEDIA

10,025FansLike
1,306FollowersFollow
2,589FollowersFollow