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.
Councilman’s past matters, as do the unanswered questions
1. The story, if told forthrightly, could have been triumphant
Our view on the disability retiree battle
Attorneys with the Gilroy’s legal firm of choice, Berliner-Cohen, and the city administrator are penning their way around state law and holding up multiple efforts by the Gilroy Dispatch to obtain the names of six public safety retirees who claimed an industrial disability within the past five years.
High court betrays individual rights
The Supreme Court's decision to give local governments virtually unchecked eminent domain powers is a devastating setback for individual and property rights.











