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February 15, 2026

What to do, what to do? – $5 million in school budget cuts

Would the teachers consider a one-year wage freeze to save

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.”

Pondering the collectible case of the missing Herbie

Let's take a break from the surreal

Climb aboard for downtown improvement

Kudos to Mayor Al Pinheiro for keeping his campaign promise to

Obligation to Help the Poor

What, exactly, are the priorities of our county government? When

Tax day reminder: System is arcane and frustrating

Another April 15 tax filing deadline has arrived, reminding

Jail Time the Right Step

When convicted criminals thumb their noses at the mercy shown by

6,500 acres on the beautiful Sargent Ranch available to bank

There are 6,500 beautiful acres just south of Gilroy that are

Editorial: A bag mistake

Being unique can sometimes be a source of pride, but when it comes to a plastic bag ordinance, Gilroy’s failure to act is a bit embarrassing. Every city of any consequence in Santa Clara County has clamped down on single-use plastic bags. Milpitas, one of the last holdouts, passed a ban that went into effect on Jan. 1.

Maxima mea culpa due from Gavilan College trustees

1. Situational management leads to whopping raise for president

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