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April 7, 2026

Morgan Hill contractor wins national award

Morgan Hill-based D.R. Domenichini Construction is the 2023 National Contractor of the Year recipient in the National Association of the Remodeling Industry’s annual awards competition. In partnership with Studio 38 Designs, also of Morgan Hill, DRD Construction won in the “Entire House $250,000-$500,000” category...

As pot club legal battle approaches, MediLeaf expands

More than seven months after MediLeaf opened its doors without

HIV/AIDS Awareness Day event

On Friday, Sept. 27, downtown San Jose will celebrate National Gay Men’s HIV/ AIDS Awareness Day with music, a light show, free giveaways, and free HIV testing. The outdoor event will be held from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. between South First Street and the Lightson Street alley.

Local Scene: Friends of the Library book sale

Truong makes President’s List Le Truong, of Morgan Hill, has been named to the Georgia State University President’s List for the fall 2022 semester.  To be eligible for the President's List, degree-seeking students must have earned a GPA of at least 4.0 for a minimum of...

Charter School’s diversity questioned

Despite what school board trustees called a wonderful academic

What recession? Shoppers out in droves

The long weekend ended Monday, children returned to class and

Mayor changes mind on ‘adult cabaret show’ discussion

Morgan Hill Mayor Mark Turner last week wanted the city to consider adding requirements for businesses that host “adult cabaret shows,” but reversed course after the owner of a local venue he had in mind agreed to make its events less visible from outside.  Before...

Wining and Dining in Support of Local School Athletic Programs

It's time once again to raise a glass in support of local cross

Residents Encouraged to ‘Drop It Right’

Leadership Morgan Hill, local artists, unveil new recycling

Cell phone drive benefits soldiers

The Live Oak High School Patriot Club is conducting its annual Cell Phone for Soldiers drive.  Drop off any cell phones, working or not, at Live Oak High School, 1505 E. Main Ave.  Each cell phone turned in, is exchanged for a calling card that is sent to one of our troops abroad. Details: Paula Haaser at [email protected].

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