Vote on Ford may cost some seats on council
EDITOR: The recent council decision on the proposed Ford
Nuclear safety doesn’t equal reactor safety
It is rare, though not unheard of, for me to use my column to
Gilroy Presbyterian fundraiser helps support World Vision organization
Although we live in a naturally arid climate, generations of Californians have taken a reliable supply of water for granted. Numerous golf courses and expansive residential lawns are testament to this belief. But the past four years of drought are changing perceptions, and Gov. Jerry Brown’s recent edict to cut our water use by 25 percent has awakened many to the seriousness of the situation.
Can we avoid the approaching ‘fiscal cliff’?
Recently, you may have heard about the “looming fiscal cliff,” the “coming fiscal cliff” and so forth. What exactly is it?
Financial issues same-sex couples need to address
Many states have passed laws barring housing, credit and
Pay MH School Classified Employees Better Wages
We're sympathetic to the workers' complaints. A big chunk of the




