Recent rainfall drops .53 inches in South County
Some overnight to early morning wet weather in and around South County produced a little more than half inch of rainfall over the past 24 hours in the Morgan Hill-Gilroy area, according to Meteorologist Roger Gass with the National Weather Service.
VTA proposes several bus route changes
Public bus routes that serve Morgan Hill and Gilroy will see
Three injured in afternoon Saturday crash
Two young children and an adult were injured in a two-vehicle
DAs office announces teen poster contest to raise awareness of animal cruelty
District Attorney Jeff Rosen is asking Santa Clara County high school students to create and submit original art that helps bring awareness to animal cruelty, focusing on neglect, and how to report it.
The winner will receive $1,500. The second-place winner will receive $1,000 and...
Constant dumping prevents parcel cleanup
Repeated efforts to clean up trash and debris from two parcels
Religion: Ritual bordering upon worship
Before the Fourth of July celebrations are in the rear-view mirror, I offer a religious perspective. The United States of America's Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 (declared in 1776, achieved in 1783, after an eight-year war), is a date we celebrate with enthusiasm...
The Wolf Watch: South County native shuts down Sharks in San Jose
The NHL’s Calgary Flames are struggling through a rough season and will likely miss the playoffs, but South Santa Clara County native Dustin Wolf is sparkling in goal as the league returned after a break for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
Most recently, Wolf...
Former congressman, US secretary Norman Mineta dines in Morgan Hill
Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Congressman and namesake of San Jose’s international airport Norman Mineta dined at a downtown Morgan Hill restaurant Wednesday night.Mineta, 86—who now lives in Maryland—was in the area visiting family and longtime colleagues. The Times caught up with him and his wife, Deni, at Ladera Grill Feb. 21. They were dining with Mineta’s former chief of staff and his wife, John and Michelle Flaherty, who live in Gilroy.Mineta was born and raised in San Jose, and represented the U.S. congressional district that included San Jose and Morgan Hill during the 1980s. However, he said Wednesday it’s been some time since he stopped in town.“I can’t get over how nice Morgan Hill looks,” said Mineta, who ordered osso buco for dinner.Mineta’s political career began in the late 1960s when he served on the San Jose City Council. He served one term as the city’s mayor starting in 1971.He then served 11 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives.After a few years in the private sector, Mineta returned to public service as the U.S. Secretary of Commerce for President Bill Clinton. In 2001, President George W. Bush appointed him the U.S. Secretary of Transportation. He served in that post until 2006, when he retired.The Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport is named after the politician, who remains popular in the area.John Flaherty was Mineta’s chief of staff while Mineta was in congress and in the Bush administration. Michelle Flaherty works for the City of Palo Alto.Mineta said Feb. 21 that his health has improved after it declined somewhat in recent years, and he is eager to get back into traveling more. In addition to the Flahertys, he was also visiting family in San Jose and Redwood City.
Commission OKs expanded plans for Morgan Hill medical campus
The Morgan Hill Planning Commission voted 5-1 Feb. 10 to recommend approval of a significantly expanded Rosewood Medical Campus with added restrictions on non-medical uses, sending the proposal to the city council for final consideration.
The commission approved amendments to the master plan that would...












