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June 30, 2026

Police Arrest Bakersfield Man on Suspicion of Drug Offenses

A Bakersfield man was arrested Thursday night on a laundry list

Caltrans: Drive carefully over holiday weekend

Caltrans this week reminded motorists to expect an increase in traffic on the Central Coast during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.  With wet and cold weather in the forecast in the days before and after the Nov. 28 holiday, Caltrans in a press release asked motorists to...

Bill would require U.S. to pay anti-dumping funds to Christopher Ranch

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Two California legislators recently introduced a bill that will ensure the federal government pays out anti-dumping duties it has collected to U.S. producers of garlic, honey and crawfish.  Gilroy garlic grower Christopher Ranch is one of the companies in California that could finally receive the...

Whet your appetites: Taste of Morgan Hill is just around the corner

Blues musician Shane Dwight highlights a list of local acts that are set to rock the Sept. 28-29 weekend in downtown Morgan Hill for the 24th annual Taste of Morgan Hill.

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].

Photos: Locals protest gun violence

Local activists of all ages joined the nationwide “March For Our Lives” in downtown Morgan Hill Saturday, March 24.

Parks Find Safe Harbor in County Budget Storm

As other county departments face layoffs and cuts totaling $146

June 2 Disrupt Forum to promote innovation, environment, outdoors in MH

At the June 2 Disrupt Forum, Morgan Hill’s inaugural “pitchfest” for tech startups seeking investments and industry expertise, attendees can learn about a variety of cutting-edge apps under development that could improve the outdoor sporting experience, make it easier to help the environment and connect people to those looking to advance these endeavors.For example, Archer Components will pitch an “aftermarket wireless shifting solution” for bicycle riders. Another startup, RoboRod, will present the latest coupling of sport angling with high technology—“the first fully integrated fishing rod with a drone that is guided on the surface of the water to the destination of your choice.”In yet another example of scheduled pitches that adhere to the event theme of “Innovation Goes Outside,” startup Cruz Foam “transforms shrimp shells into surfboards to shape the future of sustainable surfing.”These are just some of the pitches lined up to compete for the attention and wallets of investors at the Disrupt Forum, according to investor Danielle Davenport, one of the event organizers. The event will take place at Specialized Bicycle Components headquarters, 15130 Concord Circle, starting at 9 a.m. June 2.  Along with the introduction of new technologies to the South County tech world, another highlight of the Disrupt Forum is “an amazing lineup of speakers,” Davenport said. Keeping with the event theme, speakers will focus on the latest technology in sports, agriculture and renewable energy, and how these fields relate to the “Internet of things,” wearable apps and virtual reality.“If you care about the environment, and like sports and food, this is for you,” Davenport said.Twenty investors will be on hand, and organizers plan to make the Disrupt Forum “very engaging” for attendees, Davenport said.Another goal of the Disrupt Forum is to gauge the interest in expanding opportunities for technological innovation in Morgan Hill. To that end, the Chamber of Commerce has been helping to promote the June 2 pitchfest and Disrupt Forum.Economic development officials and experts in Morgan Hill have often touted the need for more businesses in town, to offset the cost of residential development. Davenport said by promoting innovation that “touches every part of our lives,” efforts like the Disrupt Forum could help build a “sustainable, recurring revenue model.”The Disrupt Forum will last from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with a full day of presentations, speeches and plenty of networking. Tickets cost $30 per person, and can be purchased at igo.eventbrite.com. For more information, visit the Facebook page titled “Disrupt Forum-Innovation Goes Outside” which is hosted by the Morgan Hill Chamber.

Repaving of Pacheco Pass Highway to cause night delays

The California Department of Transportation will begin work

Challengers consider running for MHUSD board of education seats

According to an unofficial candidate list supplied by the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters, three potential challengers have shown interest in running to unseat incumbents on the Morgan Hill Unified School District of Board of Trustees.  For MHUSD Trustee Area 5, Tyler Smith has...

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