Hot Springs history walk, music and more
Friends of Gilroy Hot Springs, a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to preserving, restoring and protecting the former resort is holding a fundraiser Saturday and Sunday, at the Hot Springs. Activities will include music, tours, historical demonstrations, old-time games and much more. A variety of vintage vehicles will be on display. Vendors will offer a selection of foods and beverages including wine. Camping opportunities will be available on a limited basis for an additional charge. The Hot Springs will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. For admission charges and additional information please visit www.friendsofgilroyhotsprings.org or call (408) 314-7185.
City accepting bids for Morgan Hill police station expansion
The City of Morgan Hill is getting ready to expand its police department headquarters on Vineyard Boulevard to allow more space for detectives, traffic officers and training.
The city began soliciting contractor bids for the $200,000 project in late 2023, with a deadline of Jan....
Two Nabbed in ID Theft Ring
Morgan Hill – Two Gilroy suspects arrested in Morgan Hill Sunday may be part of a large identity theft and forgery ring, according to Morgan Hill police Cmdr. Joe Sampson.
Bay Area Panthers move to Morgan Hill
The Indoor Football League’s Bay Area Panthers team has chosen Morgan Hill’s Outdoor Sports Center as their practice location for the 2023 season, according to an announcement from the city.
The Panthers’ move includes about 25 players, eight coaches and the team’s operational headquarters for...
Morgan Hill Woman Recognized for Volunteer Work
Jennifer Tate receives award from Gavilan College
Enter your recipes now for 34th Great Garlic Cook-Off
Polish your garlic press and start practicing mincing Gilroy’s aromatic tenant because the 34th Great Garlic Cook-Off is now accepting recipes.
Local Scene: Academic honors, Memorial Day ceremony
Locals named to president’s list
Morgan Hill residents Cody Croul and Alvaro Alvarado were named to the winter 2024 president’s list at Southern New Hampshire University. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.700 and above for the reporting term are...
District ends water use emergency
The Santa Clara Valley Water District’s board of directors voted unanimously April 11 to rescind a “water shortage emergency” that was declared in 2021 during a historic statewide drought.
But Valley Water officials still want local residents, businesses and other customers to conserve water. The...











