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Morgan Hill
April 12, 2026

Chartwell Open House

Chartwell School and the new high school project's open house is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.

Eagle run benefits Crossroads school

Run through downtown Morgan Hill at the inaugural Crossroads Christian School Eagles’ 5K Run and help the school’s health and fitness programs. Race registration opens at 7 a.m. May 5, with the race beginning at 8 a.m. The route begins at Crossroads school, 145 Wright Ave., and runs through the heart of downtown before ending at the school. All participants receive a T-shirt, re-usable bag, Specialized/CCS reusable water bottle and more. Register in groups of four and get a discount.

“Brenda’s Closet” provides prom dresses for all

The average American family spends an estimated $1,078 each on prom, up 33 percent from 2011’s average of $807, according a survey conducted by Visa. 

‘Time to Stop Rape’

One in three boys is sexually assaulted before he turns 18. One in three girls will be before she turns 18. About 85 to 90 percent of rape victims knew the perpetrator. 

Semper Fi: man’s best friend

With tail wagging and pink tongue flopping out the side of his mouth, a jovial pit bull dashed exuberantly toward a grinning young man who waited with outstretched arms.

Ready, set, go!

A green car with new tires makes its way straight down the track at full speed, reaching 100 mph. At an approaching sharp corner the driver eases up, allowing his car to zip smoothly through the corner as a trailing blue car tries to catch up.

Times’ new online survey takes pulse of public opinion

Since its founding by publisher George Edes in 1894, the Morgan Hill Times has dedicated its pages to maintaining and improving the quality of life for residents. That’s why this newspaper is launching an experiment in digital journalism today that will let the Times more effectively take the pulse of local public opinion. We are giving Morgan Hill citizens the opportunity to express their views on local quality-of-life issues through a series of online surveys taken through their computers and smart phones.

Independence Day fireworks, street dance could see new venues

This summer’s Independence Day celebration – an annual flagship Morgan Hill event that attracts tens of thousands of people to town – could see some big changes as organizers try to accommodate growing crowds while maintaining the holiday’s family-friendly atmosphere. 

New farmers market opens

‘Fresh local produce’ is the phrase that South County farmers want Morgan Hill to get used to.

So you think you can cook with garlic? Facebook chefs unite!

Gilroy’s Garlic Festival was alive and kicking well before Facebook co-creator Mark Zuckerberg could tie his shoes, but folks spearheading South County’s hallowed stinkin’ rose extraveganza know how to flex their social networking muscles.

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