2 letters: City deserves battalion chief’s lawsuit; Don’t cut funding for Planned Parenthood
Battalion chiefs’ labor lawsuit against the city certainly about  ‘feeling royally dissed’
Democrat fanatics tell lead ammo lies as a passive path to total gun control
Democrat fanatics tell lead ammo lies as a passive path to total gun control
AB 1200 Provides Direction for Water Delivery System
The Silicon Valley Leadership Group applauds Assemblyman John
Union Pacific, explain what happened
I am not a train expert, and I won’t pretend to be, so please excuse me if my terms and expressions are more slang-like than official. I am writing in response to a recent tragedy that struck my community just two days ago. It was just nine days into 2015 when a 54-year-old Gilroy man was struck and killed by a Union Pacific railway maintenance vehicle. This accident occurred at the intersection of Masten Avenue and Monterey Road, one I frequent every day on my way to school and work, and again on my way home. I cross this intersection with my 15-month old daughter in the car. With my 8-year old siblings in the car. My mother, my father, my grandfather, my neighbors—we all cross this intersection and its railroad tracks on a daily basis. And now I can’t help but question mine, my family’s, and all the members of my community’s safety crossing these tracks. This fear is not of the trains or the maintenance vehicles, but rather, of Union Pacific itself.









