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December 17, 2025

Morgan Hill, Open Space to collaborate on El Toro trail

A future public trail on El Toro Mountain is one step closer to fruition after the Morgan Hill City Council adopted a “shared commitment” to explore the option in partnership with the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority.  On Nov. 5, the council approved a...

Porn King Found Dead in Motel

As the news of Inkyo

Mount Madonna School to commemorate International Day of Peace

Held each year on Sept. 21, the United Nations has declared this as a day “devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, through observing 24 hours of non-violence and cease-fire." “The International Day of Peace is a wonderful opportunity for our students to reflect on...

LIFTING SPIRITS, PART ONE: Boxes of Benevolence

Tiny babies without snuggly blankets and seniors with empty

Playing for those who can’t

Almost 30 kids ran, jumped, kicked balls and generally wore

Youth triathlon returns June 11

The City of Morgan Hill’s 9th annual “Splash 2 Dash” youth triathlon is still accepting competitors for the June 11 event at Ann Sobrato High School (401 Burnett Avenue).

Wineries’ big leap

South County wineries enjoyed their strongest showing on record

MHPD offers free disaster response training

Following a major disaster, fire, law enforcement and emergency services might not be able to meet the demand for services, according to Morgan Hill’s Emergency Services Office. Individuals and families will need to be self-sufficient for at least three days. That’s where training as a volunteer for the Community Emergency Response Team can be helpful, improving your understanding of how to be prepared and respond to a major disaster, according to Morgan Hill Emergency Services Director Jennifer Ponce. The FEMA-developed CERT curriculum delivers emergency preparedness skills and trains students in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization and disaster medical operations. CERT basic training classes are free to South Santa Clara County residents. High school students are welcome, and will receive community service hours for this training, Ponce said. To register for CERT training, go to www.mhcert.com. Courses are on Tuesday evenings, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the Morgan Hill Police Department’s Emergency Operations training room. On the last day of training, students will test their skills in a disaster simulation Saturday, Oct. 26. For more information about CERT training, contact the Morgan Hill Office of Emergency Services at (408) 776-7310, or [email protected].

Rotary Club of Morgan Hill accepting community grant applications

Rotary Club of Morgan Hill is accepting community grant

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