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January 22, 2026

As the class of 2004 prepares to graduate …

There's no way around it. It's been a tumultuous year at Gilroy

Independence carries a price tag

The incorporation debate raises quite a dilemma for the South

A whiff of change

Slow growth, the movement that rocked Gilroy’s City Council two years ago with new Mayor Roland Velasco riding the crest of the Measure H vote, is alive and well. While three of four incumbents in the Nov. 6 election won re-election by solid margins, one...

Bond talk: What Gilroy wants?

Mayor Don Gage has opened up a can of worms with his invitation to the City Council and, of course, the community to discuss a city bond measure that would fund “wish list” items. We’re glad he did.

Cheerleaders Rally Support

The good news is that the cheerleaders learned quite a lesson in

Tackling the vexing local homelessness problem

Homelessness is a vexing issue, one that's uncomfortable and

Middle School Math madness

Let's stay focused on the priority for our students and

$20 million for GPD Taj Mahal?

City Council needs to take a second, hard look at the plans and

Plenty of local options for a fun Fourth

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Newsprint duties could hurt small newspapers

The printing press remains the symbol—despite the arrival of online news—of the Fourth Estate, of “Freedom of the Press.” That’s why for centuries one of the first acts of authoritarian rulers was to smash the printing presses of the opposition. In 21st Century democracies, the...

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