Two disturbing school incidents, both delicate judgment matters
Having two very disturbing school incidents close together in
Blind Trust Doesn’t Serve the Public Trust
City Council has three employees: the city clerk, the city
Getting downtown back in full business stride
On the downtown Gilroy front there is good news from the
Editorial: Earth Day is more than a celebration—it’s a call to action
People globally celebrate Earth Day on April 22, recognizing the urgent need to help our planet. What began in 1970 as a grassroots environmental movement in the United States has since grown into the largest secular observance in the world, involving more than a...
School district housing permit proposal should get a fair shake
It's a bit baffling to consider that the Gilroy Unified School
Governor’s state budget proposals show remarkable lack of leadership
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's recent quote told our state's sad











