Mayor and City Council should give up their city-paid health benefits
The mayor and five City Council members made a grave error in
Leave Dowdy Street homes, switch parking lot plan
The city should back away quickly from the idea of expanding the
Insurance for ambulance rides
Imagine a medical emergency that requires an ambulance. Fast forward a month or so and imagine getting a bill from the Rural-Metro for $10,000 give or take with a notice declaring that the company, unfortunately, doesn’t contract with your private medical insurance carrier. You’re on the hook for the bill, maybe you’ve been unable to work and then the aggressive calls from the collection agency start.
Science camp policy: all students go or none can attend?
The days aren't gone when students hit their parents up for $250
Let the sun shine in throughout Gilroy city government
Voters in November election made a clear statement for
Trustees make a poor decision on superintendent’s 12K bonus
The intentions were good. In fact, Superintendent Debbie Flores
Move to repeal binding arbitration in Gilroy isn’t dead yet
Hopeful residents who were anticipating the opportunity to









