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December 17, 2025

Dietitian Joins Senior Commission

Just days after becoming the new CEO of nursing facility Pacific

Clouds ahead, maybe rain

The few hours of sunshine Thursday were only a tease for now.

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Fire Season Over

Multiple injuries reported in three-car traffic accident in Morgan Hill

At least four people were injured in a three-car collision on East Dunne Avenue in east Morgan Hill Sunday night, police said.  Morgan Hill Police responded to the collision about 8:19pm June 25, in the area of East Dunne Avenue and Gallop Drive. Upon arrival,...

Waste Chokes Creek Life

One of the state's biggest garlic producers, Christopher Ranch,

Elected Morgan Hill officials sworn in

Two new Morgan Hill City Council members, the new City Treasurer and the reelected mayor were sworn in for office at the Dec. 11 council meeting.  Miriam T. Vega and Soraida Iwanaga took their seats at the dais—for council districts A and C, respectively—following the...

South County Cities Plan Regional Fire Response with County

MH and Gilroy discussing partnering with county for fire

Math Mardi Gras this Sunday

Enjoy the fourth annual Morgan Hill Math Mardi Gras this Sunday:

Anti-Chaining Law Becomes Effective Jan. 1

Animal protection measure bans long-term chaining of dogs in

‘Read for the Win’ at Morgan Hill Library

The Morgan Hill Library kicked off its summer reading challenge and youth programs June 11 with a sidewalk chalk art extravaganza. Children of all ages were invited to the library, located at 660 W. Main Ave., to display their colorful creations on the sidewalks and walkways outside the building.The library also started its “Read for the Win” summer reading challenge June 1. All kids, teens and adults are invited to step up to the challenge by reading five books from June 1 to July 31. Registration can be done in person at the library, or online at sccl.org/summer2016. Programs and incentives are divided into three age group activities.Participants in the challenge get a chance to talk to a Santa Clara County Parks Ranger at one of the Santa Clara County Library District’s scheduled Ranger visits throughout the summer. And all reading challenge participants get a free pass to the Children’s Discovery Museum.According to the California Library Association, reading for pleasure is one of the building blocks needed for young people to grow into healthy, productive adults. Enhanced vocabulary, increased knowledge and reduction in stress, improved memory and better focus concentration are all benefits of reading, according to a SCCLD press release.Upcoming events for children and teens at the Morgan Hill Library include Toy Box Physics with Children’s Discovery Museum, 3 p.m. June 17; clay class for teens, 3 p.m. June 21 (registration required);  Wild Cats, 3 and 4:30 p.m. June 22; and Sean’s Music Factory, 3 p.m. June 29.For a full schedule of summer events and more information about the “Read for the Win” challenge, visit sccl.org.

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