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November 29, 2025

Editorial: Political Speech Should Be Free

Since California has had strict protections for keeping government open to the people. That’s why we were shocked to see that Gilroy’s Mayor Roland Velasco was giving his state of the city speech to an audience that paid $30 apiece at a Chamber of Commerce fundraiser to hear it last week, and with him were four other city council members.

New Eliot a Gilroy Jewel

Pats on the back for everyone in the school district who worked

If Earthquakes soccer club lands in South County, that’s a score

It's looking pretty likely that the San Jose Earthquakes will

Fire Danger Nearing Peak

Winter rains were the last thing on most Gilroyans' minds

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...

Editorial: Recent traffic deaths remind us to be safe on the roads

Distracted driving is a significant danger for drivers, and it can lead to serious accidents, injuries, and even fatalities. Four such accidents occurred nearby in the past month, killing seven people. The fatalities prompted police to emphasize a message to the public about driving...

Principled by Compassion

Our View: Bob Dillon's last minute change of heart regarding the

Beer at the Garlic Festival

Running the beer concession is not as simple as trotting a few

Daughter Abducted, But Thankfully a Miracle Happened

Gratitude is born in hearts that take time to count up past

Gavilan’s board should rethink leadership

The revelation that the top 20 earners at Gavilan College earn more than $3.4 million a year, or about 15 percent of the total personnel costs at the college, begs this question: Are they worth it?

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