No surprise, police protection tops the taxpayer list, so …
Not surprised that the people polled say that police and fire protection is tops on the list of what they’re willing to pay for either via an additional half-cent sales tax or a parcel tax. It’s slam-dunk predictable. So, we’ll see how this “quality of life” tax evolves through the process and, perhaps, whether or not the people are willing to pay for it if a proposal gets through the City Council and onto the ballot. It’s hard to argue that the people shouldn’t have their “say”, so it’s a likelihood Gilroyans will get a chance to speak out come November ... never a dull political moment in little ol’ Garlictown, USA.
Cho Stole Lives, and for Many, Stole Our Optimism
Generally speaking, I'm a pretty cheerful person. I walk on the
New decorations any time soon?
not-so-delightful decorations: "I live in Gilroy and I was in Hollister and saw the way they have their downtown with a bunch of lights. It looks really nice. Someone in the city needs to go and see what it looks like at night. Even Morgan Hill looks nice.
Ottawa rallies in third period to upset San Jose, 4-2
SAN JOSE – San Jose slipped five points off the pace of second wild card Minnesota in the Western Conference Saturday night with a 4-2 setback to the visiting Ottawa Senators.
The Spector of Eminent Domain is an Eminent Threat
Now that South County's only Albertson's grocery store, located
Sharks back on home ice, blank Flyers 1-0
SAN JOSE– Coach Todd McLellan was not behind the bench Tuesday night when the San Jose Sharks took the ice at HP Pavilion for the first time in 18 days.
ADAMS: Projecting the NCAA projections
I admire The Associated Press for scheduling the release of its















