74.1 F
Morgan Hill
June 28, 2026

Bullish Housing Market Looms For South Bay

Morgan Hill home sales weren't slowed by 18-month cooling

Religion: A prophet for our time

The Interfaith Clergy Alliance of South County, whose members provide these articles each week, includes Jews, Christians, Muslims and Buddhists. All but the Buddhist share a common scriptural text, what Christians call the Old Testament and what Jews call the Tanakh.  In this, they are...

Mountain blaze causes evacuations, winds whip worries

A fire that broke out early Sunday morning has razed one mobile

Congresswoman Lofgren to host town hall in Morgan Hill March 4

U.S. Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren will host a town hall meeting, with a focus on immigration, 10 to 11:30 a.m. March 4 at the Morgan Hill City Council meeting chambers, 17555 Peak Ave. Due to limited space, anyone interested in attending is asked to register by visiting lofgren.house.gov or calling (408) 271-8700. Lofgren represents Morgan Hill, Gilroy, San Jose and all of Santa Clara County.

Statue of Tara Romero to promote peace

A statue of 14-year-old Tara Romero, a Morgan Hill resident who died in a drive-by shooting more than four years ago, will adorn city grounds as a permanent reminder of the impact of violence, urging local youth and other passersby to commit to a peaceful environment.Romero’s father Joseph Romero commissioned the statue titled “Never Forgotten.” It will stand about six feet tall and depict the teen’s likeness, with butterflies floating from her outstretched hand. The City Council voted unanimously Dec. 16 to place the statue, which will be complete by the end of January 2016, at the “Demonstration Garden” at the Peak Avenue civic center campus, between City Hall and council chambers. The garden area is currently under development, and is expected to be completed by February 2016.A plaque attached to the base of the bronze statue will provide an explanation similar to the following, which appeared in a Dec. 16 city staff report presented to the City Council: “On November 4, 2011, there was an attack on 5 school kids ... EVERYONE'S CHILD, Tara Alish Romero died that night. This statue of her is a reminder to our community to live in Peace and Harmony longed for in the community of Morgan Hill, California.”Tara Romero was a freshman at Sobrato High School at the time of the shooting, which took place near the intersection of Cosmo and Del Monte avenues. Three other teens—Romero’s friends and classmates—were injured by the gunfire.Joseph Romero commissioned the $33,000 statue, financed largely out of his own pocket, after the city’s Library, Culture and Arts approved the concept in 2012. The statue, created by artist David Spellerberg, is almost complete.Romero preferred the LCAC’s alternate location for the statue, outside the Community and Cultural Center. While the council went with city staff’s preferred location at the civic center campus, Romero said he’s happy the city has embraced the public art piece.“I don’t see a problem with it as long as the statue is prominently displayed,” Romero said after the Dec. 16 council meeting. “I’m glad the city wants something permanently displayed to give them and the community hope that we live in a peaceful (environment), and not the violence that occurred that night.”Romero added that he is working on acquiring donations of materials for the statue’s base, as well as lighting that will illuminate the artwork at nighttime.Councilmembers briefly discussed the location alternatives before approving the site Dec. 16, after Romero voiced his preference for the CCC during public comments. They said both the CCC or Demo Garden would be ideal, but they ultimately trusted in the LCAC’s recommendation.“For me, it’s almost a flip of a coin,” said Mayor Pro Temp Richard Constantine. “But I agree with (LCAC), for the fact that the demo garden is going to be a better place for quiet reflection.”Five suspects remain in custody for the Nov. 4, 2011 shooting that left Tara Romero dead. The alleged gang members are charged with murder and attempted murder, and are accused of carrying out the shooting for the benefit of a criminal street gang, according to authorities.The next hearing for the five suspects is Dec. 29 at the Santa Clara County Hall of Justice in San Jose, said Joseph Romero, who has been frustrated with the slow pace of justice since his daughter’s death more than four years ago.

Science comes alive

With workshops such as “A Cow’s Eye View,” “Pokemon Math,” “The Secret Life of Strawberries,” and “Jamba Juice Jenga,” local students were treated to a Saturday filled with academic enrichment Feb. 7 at the 14th annual Science Alive Conference on the Gavilan College campus in Gilroy.Middle school students (grades 6-8) from Morgan Hill, San Martin, Gilroy and Hollister were introduced to math and science based, hands-on activities in a wide variety of one-hour workshops spread throughout the day.In all, there were 18 workshops, where students explored such things as the principles of energy storage and conversion, the physics of sound and music, the magic of geometry, principles of electric circuits and how the heart functions. Each workshop called for students to construct a project to test what they had learned.Students pre-registered for the sold out event, filling in their four top choices of workshops they wanted to attend. Each student was then placed in three selected workshops.Instructors included faculty and students from Gavilan College, San Jose State University and Gilroy High School as well as others from the Chabot Space and Science Center and Gilroy Veterinary Hospital.

Religion: Life after Easter: faith in the ordinary

For followers of Jesus, Easter arrives each year with beauty and intention—sunrise services, full rooms, hopeful songs and the deep reminder that life can emerge even from death. These moments matter. They lift us, ground us and reconnect us to what is most true.  They...

South County population rises

With a 1.7 percent population increase, Gilroy saw the the second highest growth rate in Santa Clara County in 2011, trumped only by Morgan Hill, according to the California Department of Finance. 

Calendar 11.29-12.3

TUESDAY 11.29

County honors Community Solutions CEO

Erin O'Brien, the president and CEO of Community Solutions in

SOCIAL MEDIA

7,630FansLike
1,804FollowersFollow
2,844FollowersFollow