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July 26, 2024

Coyote Valley EIR Warns of Traffic, Air, Noise Pollution

The downside of building a suburb for 80,000 people in Coyote

Fatal crash reported on Highway 152 east of Gilroy

A fatal crash was reported the morning of Jan. 12 on Highway 152 east of Gilroy in Santa Clara County, according to the California Highway Patrol. The crash was reported shortly after 7am on Highway 152 near Lake Road. The highway remained closed in the area...

MH pedestrian killed in accident was a father-to-be

Adam Johnson, 27 of Morgan Hill, was expecting a baby boy and enjoying his job as a massage therapist when he was struck by a motorist in downtown Morgan Hill Wednesday, Feb. 19, according to those who knew him.

Briefs: Parking fees upped

In keeping in line with surrounding communities, the Morgan Hill

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.

Wine Harvest Comes Early

A bone-dry summer has pulled harvest time earlier at some South

Honoring the sacrifices beneath each headstone

As the fog cleared on a recent Saturday morning, residents gathered at cemeteries in Gilroy and Morgan Hill to pay a tribute to—and to reflect on the loss of—every veteran buried in South County. More than 250 volunteers at ceremonies in both cities laid pine wreaths near the headstones of approximately 1,000 local veterans as part of Wreaths Across America after raising $16,000 to pay for materials.

Early start for fire season

Recent warm weather drying out hillside grasses

MH library to host food expert speakers

As part of the Santa Clara County Library District’s “Focus on Food” series, the Morgan Hill Library will host two guest speakers who are experts on nutrition and farming later this month. 

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.

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