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Gilroy
March 29, 2026

Forget toning, go with tanning

Spring is here, and we all know what that means: warmer weather.

The ‘back home’ blues

He may have only been gone a year, but things have changed for

Don’t get too caught up in patriotic fervor

No single event in my lifetime has galvanized our country like

Keep animals comfortable in hot weather

Q: We will be taking a car ride through Texas and the south this

Dividing Perennials a Frugal Way to Get More Plants

We're fast coming up to my favorite time of garden year. You

Abnormal response story under fire by highly-trained firefighters

In regards to your column on April 30, I wish that you would

Home buying demystified

Relaxing, simplistic, fun: Hardly the words anyone who's

I Went Shopping Without The List – What a Fool I Am

I stand here today, letting the world

Lavish overtime and benefits can’t buy Gilroy leadership

As the city of Gilroy happily reports glowing and growing sales tax numbers – “Seven straight quarters of sales tax increases” – and the unions call for new hiring, I wonder if anyone gets it. Or will we turn a blind eye to reality and take the easy way out as Mayor Al Pinheiro did in the last election? Personally, he said, binding arbitration for public safety employees was a horrible burden for the city, but he declined to take on the political fight to overturn it. That could have caused a real election rumble with the firefighters and police unions spending money to save the right for an out-of-town attorney to have the final say on pay and benefits for Gilroy’s public safety employees.

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