Editorial: A free press works to inform everyone
Have you ever wondered if a doctor was prescribing you an expensive drug rather than a cheaper alternative because of payoffs he or she has gotten from the drug companies?
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.
New Station, a New Era
Gilroy's police department has been cramped and overcrowded for quite a long time. Closets were turned into offices years ago, and the old building hardly suited a town passing the 50,000 population mark.
Misguided suit aimed at the wrong target
Gilroy's Bob Lynch Ford doesn't want a new Ford dealer to open
Blind Trust Doesn’t Serve the Public Trust
City Council has three employees: the city clerk, the city










