Survival, perseverance and wellness
When one meets the petite Isis Jade, who recently opened her Isis Wellness Center in Morgan Hill, they see her reddish hair, her bright smile and her bubbly and caring personality.
District to hike field use fees for youth sports leagues?
The local school district has proposed increasing its sports field use fees paid by youth teams, in some cases by thousands of percentage points—a cost hike that would fall on the backs of participating families, according to the presidents of two long-established, local leagues.
MH man arrested for possession of sexually explicit images of students
A member of the facilities department at Valley Christian Schools in south San Jose was arrested Aug. 17 for possession of explicit digital media of juveniles.
Detectives of the Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force/Child Exploit Detail announced the arrest of Todd Baldwin,...
Coastal Cleanup Day celebrates 40th anniversary
California Coastal Cleanup Day turns 40 this year on Sept. 21. The state’s largest volunteer event is expected to draw more than 50,000 people across hundreds of locations from the sea to the Sierra Nevada, says a press release from the California Coastal Commission.
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Cyclists treated to special day in MH
Swarms of bicycling enthusiasts hit the road and enjoyed a Saturday afternoon of scenic views throughout Santa Clara County as part of the 26th annual I Care Classic Springtime Bike Tour, which launched from Morgan Hill’s Paramit Corporation campus.
Police promote peace
Under a giant American flag hanging over the south end of downtown Morgan Hill from atop a CalFire ladder truck, local children and families got a chance to play games and hang out with police officers and firefighters—on their own terms—at the Aug. 2 National Night Out.Uniformed officers from the Morgan Hill Police Department and Morgan Hill Fire Department were joined by other local public safety agencies as they invited kids to climb on their equipment, fire engines, patrol cars, SWAT vehicles and motorcycles throughout the area near the intersection of Monterey Road and Third Street.City council members and other officials joined the crowds, inviting kids to play street games and take a free serving of ice cream while enjoying live entertainment.The annual National Night Out is a nationwide event designed to promote positive interaction between public safety officials and the communities they serve. The City of Morgan Hill has participated in the National Night Out for several consecutive years, with the crowd seemingly growing each time.Morgan Hill Police Chief David Swing said locally, National Night Out is part of the city’s overall public engagement strategy, which strives to build a meaningful and lasting relationship between police and the community. When officers make a traffic stop or respond to a traffic collision or other emergency, their interaction with the public can be somewhat tense, Swing explained.National Night Out can provide for a much more relaxed setting with police.“An event like National Night Out allows us to put our guard down and have a little more personal, friendly conversation,” Swing said. “I think we accomplished that” Tuesday night.Another highlight of the National Night Out festivities was the presentation of the 2016 California Peace Award for the 30th Assembly District to Morgan Hill attorney Juan Lopez. In 2014, Lopez founded “We The People,” an organization that defends the civil rights of Morgan Hill residents and promotes multicultural events in the community, according to 30th Assemblymember Luis Alejo’s staff.Lopez was one of nine recipients from the 30th district named for the 2016 Peace Award.“It is my honor to recognize these truly remarkable individuals and organizations who have made it their mission to promote peace throughout all of our communities,” said Alejo (D-Salinas). “The commitment and dedication they have demonstrated for their communities exemplify what this award is all about. It’s everyday heroes like these who help keep our neighborhoods safe.”MHPD has more events coming up that allow residents to interact with police on friendly terms, Swing added. On Sept. 30, the Morgan Hill Police Officers Association will host its annual golf tournament fundraiser. This year, the tournament will raise money for the Shop With A Cop program, which invites local elementary school student-leaders to join an MHPD officer while they spend a donated $100 gift card at the local Target store.“That was a huge success last year,” Swing said.Furthermore, the police department hopes to kick off a regular “Coffee with A Cop” session in the coming weeks, the chief added. This event allows any community member to join an officer for coffee at a time and place in Morgan Hill specified beforehand, just to ask questions and offer input. More details about this event will be announced as they are available.
School Trustees Set Goals for Next Year
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