MHUSD releases resignation letters
Following a California Public Records Act request, the Morgan Hill Unified School District last week released two emails to the board of education from employees who recently resigned from the district office.
The letters are from former MHUSD Director of Transportation Kathleen Rael (dated Dec....
Former 49er brings smiles, $10,000 check to El Toro Center
Former San Francisco 49er Randy Kirk brought smiles to young
Annual holiday event provides for needy families
Supplying hundreds of needy South County families with a warm meal, winter jackets, toys, photos with Santa and a bag of groceries has become a holiday tradition for volunteers who attend the Morgan Hill chapter of the Cathedral of Faith.
Loma fire: Heat, smoke result in poor air quality for South County
The overall air quality in Santa Clara County remains poor, largely due to the hot weather, according to a Sept. 27 release from the Public Health Department. Smoke from the Loma fire, which can be seen throughout the South Bay, is affecting the air quality in mountain and South County areas. Much of the rest of the county’s air quality remains poor, but not because of the fire.Smoke may increase in Santa Clara County over the next days and week, public health officials warn. The Public Health Department is monitoring the situation through a “syndromic surveillance system” for any increases in reports of respiratory symptoms. Currently, there are no increases in Santa Clara County Emergency Department visits related to smoke.“Please pay attention to air quality and take precautions this week and weekend, especially when it comes to doing any physical activity,” said Dr. Sara Cody, Health Officer and Director of the Santa Clara County Public Health Department. “If you can see or smell smoke in the air, you may want to hold off on biking, running or other strenuous physical activities until the air clears.”When smoke can be seen or smelled, people with respiratory problems, young children and older adults should limit their time outside and stay indoors as much as possible, according to health officials. Windows and doors should be kept closed to stop smoke pollutants from coming inside. People in good health should use common sense and limit outdoor activities when smoke is visible.Symptoms that may develop from the smoke include irritation of the lungs and eyes, coughing, scratchy throat and irritated sinuses. If you develop repeated coughing, chest tightness or pain, wheezing, difficulty breathing or nausea, call your medical provider immediately.
New Library Benefit
Enjoy an "Afternoon in Tuscany" at Villa del Lago to raise money for the new Morgan Hill library. The event will take place Sunday, July 16 from 4-6pm at the home of Mike and Mary Cox. Tickets are $65 and include hors d'oeuvres and wine. Participants may also bid in a silent auction. Tickets are available at BookSmart on Second Street and Monterey Road in downtown Morgan Hill or by calling Beverly Williams at 782-1425 or by e-mail at [email protected].
Gilroy local as president of county Board of Education
Gilroyan Jane Howard was named president of the Santa Clara
Gilroy Garlic Queen pageant is back
The Gilroy Garlic Queen pageant is back for 2026, following a seven-year hiatus.
Online applications are currently being accepted for the pageant, which will take place April 19. The deadline to enter the pageant is 4pm March 16.
To apply for the 2026 Gilroy Garlic Queen...
MH Community Foundation honors volunteers and philanthropists, awards $10,000 grants
The Morgan Hill Community Foundation is preparing for National Philanthropy Month in November, by hosting its annual “Outstanding Philanthropist” awards, Nov. 9, at the Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center. The evening celebration will shine a spotlight on the multiple volunteers and philanthropists who are nominated by their peers as exemplary contributors to the Morgan Hill community. A typical honoree is a person who may have worked numerous volunteer hours or may have provided financial support. This year’s honoree list and the groups nominating them are:
SV Youth Orchestra Receives Funding
Arts Council Silicon Valley has announced more than $362,000 in grants will be awarded to 102 arts and cultural organizations presenting theater, dance, music and literary art forms throughout Santa Clara County.











