Fall Along the Central Coast is Still Gardening Time
Old Man Winter is just around the corner. And many home
Ulbrich Emerging After Injuries
Last season's hand, biceps and shoulder injuries are keeping San
Canadian Garden Tour Features Floral Flag
In last week's column, I gave you a glimpse of the beauty of
Gavilan College adds social justice degree
Students attending Gavilan College have a new course of study that can help pave the way into the California State University system with an Associate in Arts in Social Justice Studies.
The Transfer degree “is designed to prepare students for a seamless transfer into the...
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.
















