‘Getting Old Ain’t For Sissies’ and Other Bits of Wisdom
Every generation creates and dispenses its own words of wisdom.
A city attorney dedicated to Gilroy
Making a switch to hire an in-house city attorney – and putting the days of city reliance on a huge San Jose-based law firm, Berliner-Cohen – has the potential to be a very good thing for Gilroy.
Police should stop carotid restraints
Two months after the death of Steven Juarez while in the custody of Gilroy police, the investigation of the exact cause of his death continues. While the police and the district attorney’s office are investigating whether police were responsible, they have said little about...
Council’s lasting legacy lies in arena of public pension reform
With City Manager Tom Haglund at the forefront of meetings
Editorial: Time for Inclusion and Transparency in Gilroy Government
The unusual series of events of December 2015 continue to reverberate. On Dec. 7, Mayor Gage resigned and the council voted to forward an annexation request to the county, ahead of the new general plan and over the objections of the planning commission.
Our View: We The People vs. You The Elected
It’s a wonder every member of the city council isn’t sent packing by recall elections, since it appears all won their seats under a city ordinance that’s flat-out unconstitutional.
Clear choices to improve public education for our children
The Gilroy Unified School District is, once again, at a
$1 million GHS field and track: show us the ROI
Gilroy High School officials are considering installing











