Monthly Archives: July, 2019
Sobrato hosts 7 on 7 tournament
After winning the Blossom Valley League West Valley Division championship two years ago and finishing second in the division last season, the Sobrato High...
Local reps weigh in on census
Santa Clara County officials responded by urging everyone who lives here to participate in the decennial census, which plays a crucial role in determining how much federal funding local communities receive for public services.
Guest view: Pipeline improves water system
This pipeline restoration project allows Valley Water to reduce our carbon footprint, saving energy and lessening operating costs by reducing the need to pump water from San Luis Reservoir.
Workplace safety on the forefront
Managers of Christopher Ranch, South County’s largest private employer, couldn’t help but notice the too-frequent mass shootings that occur almost on a weekly basis...
Motion control company plans move to Morgan Hill
Watsonville-based Applied Motion Products announced recently that it purchased land to construct its new headquarters in Morgan Hill.
The new headquarters, set to be constructed...
City Hall salaries rank high in state
The City of Morgan Hill’s wages and benefits for its top administrators place it among the top 20 percent in the entire state, according to a new report.
Bounce House Party
The Big Bounce America will be open again this weekend, July 19-21, at the Outdoor Sports Center, 16500 Condit Road.
More than 100 protest ICE
A July 12 protest outside a federal immigration office in South County preceded a weekend during which threatened raids and deportations of local undocumented immigrants—according to many accounts—didn’t ultimately materialize.
Fire destroys farm buildings
A vegetation fire in southeast San Martin spread to engulf a number of farm buildings the afternoon of July 15.
Ojeda not resting on his laurels
The 2018-2019 high school sports season was a memorable one for Caleb Ojeda. The incoming Live Oak High junior had a breakout sophomore season,...