Look for these articles in Tuesday’s edition of the Morgan Hill
Times.
NEW MEASURE: In an effort to revitalize downtown Morgan Hill with residential development, the City Council is exploring passing another growth control measure that makes development downtown easier.

VIRGIN OF GUADALUPE: Annual parade marches through the streets of Morgan Hill. Who is the Virgin of Guadalupe and why is she celebrated in the Mushroom City.

COYOTE VALLEY: The latest news on San Jose’s big development from Monday night’s meeting including a presentation by Gavilan College.

TASTE OF MH: Less than a week after the Chamber of Commerce refused to release net revenues from the Taste of Morgan Hill and the Times filed a public records request, the Chamber announces Taste revenues were down $20,000 from the prior year. A new format, fewer vendors and local restaurants led to the downturn according to the Chamber’s Executive Director.

TRAINING CENTER: Gavilan College and other community college spur over who should train law enforcement officers at vacant boys ranch in Morgan Hill.

CDBG: City announces Community Development Block Grants available.

AGGRESSIVE DUI: Local man arrested after getting aggressive during a DUI stop.

IN COURT: Murder suspect returns to court Tuesday.

BOARD ELECTION: Former board vice president, Mike Hickey, has been elected president of the Morgan Hill Unified School District Board of Trustees and Peter Mandel has been elected as vice president. What goals do they have for the next year, what are the biggest challenges the district faces.

MUSHROOM CITY MEMOIRS: Local Columnist Gale Hammond explores alternative sources of energy.

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