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March 1, 2026

One Messy Retirement

Maybe if the retirements of the two top police officers in the

Mayor should step in and break school land impasse

The last thing Gilroy needs is an impasse over the price of the

Honor of a School Name

The public has waded into the process, and that bodes well for

$2.5 million in City Worry

Good police officers deserve our respect and they deserve to be

GUSD back on the right track

It’s heartening to hear that the Gilroy Unified School District has solid reserves of 9 percent, that a bond re-finance saved $50 million and that union negotiations with teachers have been both realistic and productive.

Gilroyans earn ‘A’ for school votes

Gilroyans clearly know a good school bond proposal from a

Gilroy General Plan rewrite – just do it

It appears that the ill-fated agriculture preservation task

Editorial: Thrill on the Alley

With distanced outdoor dining all the rage, there’s never been a better time to roll out Gilroy’s long marinating Gourmet Alley project. The branded corridor, which runs between Monterey and Eigleberry streets from 3rd to 7th, has had its cool-sounding name for at least...

The call for help that went unheeded

The woman who reported a swerving, out-of-control truck with no

AB 1600 the solution to ongoing school facility funding crisis

In calling for a substantial increase in impact fees for school

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