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March 19, 2026

Tonight: Input sought for new park in Coyote Valley

The Santa Clara County Open Space Authority is planning for the 348-acre Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve, one of its newest acquisitions. The preserve is located at the west end of Kalana Avenue with spectacular views, rural character and large acreages of private agricultural and range lands surrounding it.

UPDATE: County supervisor resigns, citing criminal charges

Santa Clara County Supervisor George Shirakawa announced he will resign from office, citing his intention to plead guilty to charges filed by authorities Friday related to Shirakawa’s failure to file campaign finance reports and “inappropriate use of (his) county credit card,” according to a resignation letter he submitted Friday morning. 

Boulevard set to spread like ‘Butter’field

Construction crews working on the new Butterfield Boulevard southern extension were busy Wednesday preparing the reinforcement for a slab of concrete to be poured on top of the bridge that will carry motorists over the Union Pacific Railroad tracks when the project is complete later this month.

Morgan Hill educational nonprofit benefits from Intero grant

Morgan Hill’s Discovery Counseling Center was the recipient of a $7,000 grant from the Intero Foundation, and the local nonprofit plans to use the funds to expand the Bridge Project, an after-school homework and reading club for disadvantaged children in the South Valley.

A novel forged in the flames

Learning to build a fire seven years ago sparked an idea that became Jordan Rosenfeld's literary piece de resistance, a novel of a burn survivor who discovers a dark secret and the power to heal.

New biopsy procedure at Saint Louise

Saint Louise Regional Hospital, located at 9300 No Name Uno Road in Gilroy is now offering women a minimally invasive procedure if a breast biopsy is required. The new method utilizes ultrasound or stereotactic x-ray imaging along with a probe that is inserted through a small incision in the patient's skin.

Native tribe wins accolades at Pinnacles

The Amah Mutsun Tribal Band has received national recognition for its work at Pinnacles National Park in collaborating with the Universities of California, Santa Cruz and Berkeley to conduct two research projects that took an innovative approach to habitat restoration. The projects integrated traditional Native American land management practices with contemporary techniques to restore and protect the natural and cultural processes in the unique California grassland system.

Green thumbs and a generous heart

An unwavering commitment to keeping downtown Morgan Hill looking beautiful has earned Dave Vincent of Cal Color Growers a Certificate of Commendation from California Garden Clubs, Inc.

Good golly! G-fest ups cook-off purse to $5,000

Goodness, gracious, great cloves of garlic: Event organizers behind Gilroy's internationally-renown foodie extravaganza have sweetened (or spiced?) the 1st, 2nd and 3rd-place prizes for the event's signature competition.

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