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April 20, 2026

Sargent Ranch end-run an outrage

Stripping away the emotion and economics of the recent

Gilroy’s shortsightedness on consolidating services

It's hard to believe that in this economy, the idea of

Homes With a Restriction

Our View: The City Council should grant the school district

Mental illness doesn’t explain gun violence

The notion that mental illness drives the current spate of mass shootings is a dangerous oversimplification. Some shooters, such as the Aurora. Col., movie theater gunman James Holmes, yes, have had diagnosed mental illness, while others have not. To unfairly stereotype people with conditions...

No time like the present to begin addressing local budget troubles

There's a fundamental economic reality that seems to be only

Air isn’t as dirty as the arrogant politics pervasive in San Jose

The arrogant decision by San Jose officials to violate an

Saving Gavilan’s child care program

We certainly hope that Gavilan Community College officials can

How do you eat the downtown white elephant?

It is frustrating when a consultant blows into town, takes our

Sand a basic park ingredient

The following organizations and individuals deserve either

Keep service requirement for Gilroy high school students

Trustees should not back away from the requirement for Gilroy high school students to log 80 hours of community service prior to graduation. That’s 20 hours a year to give back to the community. It’s a reasonable expectation, and one that builds community spirit. To paraphrase the late President John F. Kennedy, “Ask not what your community can do for you, ask what you can do for your community.”

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