Parents Arrested on Child Endangerment Charges
Two San Martin parents were arrested on child endangerment
Gavilan College Reports Uptick in Enrollment Figures
Judging by enrollment figures, Gavilan College's role in the
Well on his way to soaring to Eagle Scout
Tim Acker completed his Boy Scout Eagle project this week at the
UPDATED: Homeless scam suspected at Cochrane Road intersection
A man who claims to be a homeless Army veteran has been seen at a north Morgan Hill intersection asking for money for bus fare to leave the state, but passersby and witnesses say his story doesn’t add up.
Pacheco project in jeopardy
One by one, county agencies are having to empty their pockets to
Sobrato girls tennis rolls to third place in league play
A deep and talented Sobrato girls tennis squad fought hard and succeeded in the Blossom Valley Athletic League, Santa Teresa – East Division. The Bulldogs closed in third place with a 6-4 league mark, 8-8 overall.
“The team was persistent and dedicated to tennis, as...
County funds more immigration services as federal enforcement escalates
Santa Clara County has earmarked more than $8 million in local funds for immigration related services in the recently adopted 2025-26 budget.
The funding builds on the county’s previous investments in services for the immigrant community that include an emergency $5 million allocation in 2024...
Hope Persists Despite County Fair Losses
The Santa Clara County Fair this summer racked up its worst loss
DA holds first annual “Justice For All” mural design contest
Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen is looking for some creative assistance from high school seniors in the county.
Enjoy BBQ, meet wildlife at fundraiser
Enjoy a BBQ meal with all the trimmings while you meet local rescued wild animals at the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center’s 21st annual Wildlife Feast Oct. 15.The fundraiser takes place 12 to 3 p.m. at the Morgan Hill Buddhist Community Center, 16450 Murphy Ave. In addition to the food, there will be a live and silent auction for unique items, raptor handling lessons, guided bird walks, original artwork and more. There will also be fun activities for kids.Barnadette, WERC’s educational barn owl, and other rescued animals will make an appearance.Advance ticket purchase is required, and the deadline to purchase is Oct. 12. Tickets cost $45 for adults, and $10 for children age 5-12. Children age 5 and younger can get in for free.WERC is a Morgan Hill nonprofit that takes in orphaned, injured or abandoned wildlife—including birds and mammals—and helps them rehabilitate so they can return to their natural habitat. They also focus on educating the public about local and regional wildlife.Tickets for the Oct. 15 BBQ can be purchased at the Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce, the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce or BookSmart in Morgan Hill.For more information about the fundraiser and WERC, visit werc-ca.org.










