Drive peacefully – the rage you save may be mine
It seems that a good part of the day is spent in the car. It's
Editorial: Cameras worth investment for added security
If proposed five or 10 years ago, the city's idea to add dozens of security cameras may have ruffled more civil-liberties feathers than it is now.
Legal costs better spent on the home team
It's clear that county supervisors have been spending money hand
Letters: No one should have to lose a loved one because of a drunk driver
I am writing this to you in hopes of telling our story
Guest View: Expand options for Gavilan College
The benefits of recording school board meetings are minor compared to the value of what can be achieved by actually attending meetings and voicing your opinion to the school board members who need to hear from you before they act on matters. Listening to the recording is listening to ancient history; the school board has already made a decision. You will hear the school board talk, but they will not hear you.
Marty: Justice fails with plea deals in tow case
Santa Clara County prosecutors failed in their duty this week
Editorial: Landfill decision reflects county board’s insincerity
Supervisor Anthony Botelho's statement Tuesday night to a packed crowd of residents opposing a proposed recycling park summed up the board's collective hypocrisy, along with officials' willingness to spout double talk about the environment and economics in making the case for such an arbitrary endeavor.
Pinnacle editorial: Instruction time snafu an unfortunate mistake
Anzar High School’s unfortunate mistake with classroom instruction time leading to an extended day for the remainder of the year is just that – an unfortunate mistake.










