Teacher Charged With Starting Lick Fire
A 51-year-old San Juan Bautista schoolteacher was charged
Neighbors Cry “Fowl” on Fighting Bird Farm in Morgan Hill
Four San Jose men were arrested Tuesday after a police
Program to Introduce Islamic Practices
The South Valley Islamic Community is inviting local political
Women Fuel Roller Derby Revival
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Morgan Hill City Council to Decide Fate of Trails
Jackson Oaks residents will make one last stand this week in
LOVE AND COMPASSION IN THE CLASSROOM
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San Benito County Sheriff Curtis Hill confirmed that the
Corrections
n Due to a source's error, a story about the city's existing skate park which ran in the Sept. 21 Morgan Hill Times incorrectly stated that the facility would shut down in December. No final decision has been made about the closure date for the park, according to Mori Struve, deputy director of public works. While it is uncertain how much longer after this winter the city can keep the aging facility open, Struve said the city will decide in the spring if it is worth investing additional money in the existing park. In the meantime, officials continue to explore options to create a new skate facility, with council expected to review the progress of that effort in October.














