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June 28, 2026

Local outreach needs volunteers to help with food program

Members of "I Love Morgan Hill," a charitable arm of the local Cathedral of Faith congregation, are asking for volunteers to help them distribute groceries to hundreds of needy families as part of their “Reaching Out Food Program” scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 8 at the Morgan Hill Community Center.

Letter from John Laird: It has been an honor

For six years in the State Assembly, and the last four years as State Senator, it has been an honor to represent Morgan Hill in the state legislature. Now that the election is over, the 17th Senate District boundaries move south, and Morgan Hill...

Towing claims may be dismissed

A judge who allowed two former tow truck operators to continue

Eathquake rattles Morgan Hill

An earthquake measuring 3.0 magnitude shook Morgan Hill at 5:07

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Bike Detection Loops to be Installed on Monterey Road New bike

Religion: Was it not just for this moment?

I was born in the shadow of the Holocaust. My earliest memories are of Holocaust survivors coming to our house, telling their stories to my parents. My father was known for welcoming people and helping them find jobs and become part of the community....

Newsom signs 10 bills targeting retail theft in CA

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a stack of bills Aug. 16 aimed at curtailing organized retail, property and auto theft in California. Newsom appeared at a Home Depot in San Jose with state, business and law enforcement officials, signing 10 bills that he said go “to...

Supes fund school-based wellness centers in Santa Clara County

A $12 million grant program to create and expand school-based behavioral health wellness centers in Santa Clara County was approved Aug. 29 by the county Board of Supervisors.  Most of the grant money will be awarded to school districts to help establish new campus wellness...

Santa Clara County program aims to prevent massive wildfires

Every year, beginning in March, property owners throughout the county must comply with regulations designed to prevent the spread of wildfires that threaten people, property and the environment. The rules took effect March 1 for three cities—San José, Santa Clara and Campbell—and later in...

Clarification

A March 6 Morgan Hill Times front page story was not clear about a plea entered to a misdemeanor charge of reckless driving. Travis Dalla, 20, was charged after an accident in June that led to the death of Nicholas Schindler, 20. Dalla entered a plea of "no contest" to the charge. A no contest plea has the same effect in a criminal case as a guilty plea, according to Assistant District Attorney Lynn Knapp. The only difference in the two pleas, he said, would be in the event of a civil case. Dalla was sentenced to 45 days in Santa Clara County Jail.

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