City employee unions need to quickly get over paradigm paralysis
The harsh economic reality that continues to unfold and affect
Commentary: Power of partnership: How the ‘eye’ works
It's unique. A private-public partnership that results in
City water tank an invitation for graffiti
Besides being ugly, the new water tank the city is finishing
Council’s lasting legacy lies in arena of public pension reform
With City Manager Tom Haglund at the forefront of meetings
Our annual holiday poem
‘Twas the night before Christmas in Olde Gilroy
Not a latte was stirring, not even on 5th Street
Gold Toe at the Outlets awaited with stockings
St. Nicholas, sadly, was still Amazon shopping
Guerrero “The Ghost” had hung up his gloves,
But Gilroy football won and had gotten lots of love
So did...
Editorial: Make vaccination a priority in Gilroy
Nobody likes a line-jumper, the snide person who forces their way through the crowd with constant utterances of “excuse me” while claiming their friend saved a spot for them at the very front.
Get caught, and it’s grounds for ejection wherever they may be. But...
Re-elect Sheriff Laurie Smith to sixth term
In two decades as the county’s sheriff, Laurie Smith’s legacy includes both accomplishments and mistakes, and as she runs for a sixth four-year term, her challengers have sought to direct attention to the latter.
Smith’s department’s investigation led to the successful prosecution of Sierra LaMar’s...
Water district: Cut the fat, not programs and services
Officials at the Santa Clara Valley Water District say they may











