‘Progressive thinking’ rescued the country and installed Bush
In response to Molly Ivin's column on Nov. 9, I agree with John
Letters: Resident gives thanks to staff at local senior center
I want to thank the staff at the Senior Center for the lively
De La Cruz, Barrios and Botelho show most promise
District 1 voters have the luxury of choosing among three
Guest View: Auditor ruling on Gavilan spending disappoints
I was disappointed but not surprised to read that the auditors that performed the Measure E performance audit concluded that Gavilan College was in compliance with Prop. 39 for the Fiscal Year 2014/2015.
Letter: Bell signifies California’s history
Interesting how two people can look at the same object and come away with different meanings, like Naka Elelleh sees the Mission Bell road marker as oppressing natives (“These bells don’t jingle,” Dec. 31) while another like me sees the beginning layers of California...
Editorial: Supervisors cling to closed-door culture
Former Supervisor Pat Loe, who opposed the proposal to lower the minimum educational requirements for the county administrative officer, addressed the basic problem. Supervisors cannot decide this behind closed doors, she said. Nonetheless, that is what happened. The public debate was nothing but a formality, and the decisions were already made all the way to appointment.
Editorial: City will have to keep close eye on possible issues with firm
Despite potential conflicts of interest for the city's contracted attorney, Hollister-based L&G, the firm deserves the same chance as any other competitor to prove its objectivity and worthiness for the job.







