Lofgren secures nearly $2.5M in federal funds for Gilroy, Morgan Hill
Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren on Monday presented five checks totaling 2.45 million for community projects for public safety and infrastructure projects in Morgan Hill and Gilroy.
The Community Project Funding was requested by Lofgren and was included in Fiscal Year 2024 government funding legislation, signed into...
Tichinin Suit Thrown Out, City Ready To Move On
Local lawyer vows to appeal after losing First Amendment
Guest View: A Bad Day at Cu Mong Pass
My name is Hubert Yoshida and in 1965, I was the platoon commander of 1st Platoon, H Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines. We were one of the first Marine units to fight in Vietnam. This is a narrative of our first engagement with the...
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.
Freeze warning again tonight for Morgan Hill
It will be another cold one for Morgan Hill tonight, with temperatures reaching in the low 20s, according to meteorologist Austin Cross of the National Weather Service. A freeze warning was issued for Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. It is expected to get as low as 27 degrees Fahrenheit early Wednesday morning. The first freeze warning occurred Monday night into Tuesday morning. No strong winds are expected.
South Valley nonprofit marks 15 years saving people and dogs
He’d been waiting years for a service dog—years marked by crippling anxiety, years of waitlists, years of prices he couldn’t hope to pay. Running out of options, the Marine veteran called a local dog trainer named Mary Cortani and made a desperate plea.
That call...
Drought strikes nerve at legislative summit
GILROY—The second-annual South County Legislative Summit was a who’s-who of elected officials that included U.S. Congress representatives and South County mayors pro tem.
Couple vows to keep senior center open
John and Linda Tarvin were there in the beginning, and they









