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June 22, 2026

Gilroy Honda coming to town

In one year, half of Gilroy's car dealerships have closed down

Morgan Hill schools face growing budget deficit

The Morgan Hill Unified School District is facing an annual budget deficit of more than $13 million by 2025, and may have to cut a number of staff and programs that have been funded by state and federal pandemic funds in recent years.  The district’s...

Youth soccer tournament to bring thousands to Morgan Hill

The Morgan Hill Outdoor Sports Center will be the site of one of the biggest youth tournaments it has ever hosted next weekend, and while the large crowds could mean more dollars for surrounding businesses, they also mean road closures and traffic that local residents should take note of.

Rain overcomes sewer line; overflow causes Harvest Festival cancellation

Sewage overflow from Tuesday's storm caused the cancellation of

Mushroom Mardi Gras coming to downtown Morgan Hill

The 37th annual Mushroom Mardi Gras food, art and wine festival will take place Memorial Weekend, May 28 and 29 in downtown Morgan Hill.

Free Morgan Hill newspaper in limbo due to financial setbacks

A new weekly community newspaper in Morgan Hill has suspended operations after publishing just two editions, due to financial difficulties and a “disgruntled” employee who made steady business difficult, according to the publisher.

Exhibit exudes energy

The opening of the Robert Freimark exhibit at the Community and

With no leads yet, investigators continue searching for missing teen

Law enforcement investigators have interviewed more than 50 teenagers in Morgan Hill and Fremont in hopes of turning up some clues that might lead them to find Sierra LaMar, 15, who has been missing since Friday, authorities said. 

MHCF invites sponsors, nonprofits to participate in Philanthropy Night

Morgan Hill Community Foundation welcomes nonprofits to participate in this year’s annual philanthropy celebration, scheduled for Friday, Nov. 17, at the Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center.

Turner calls for unity, infrastructure progress in annual speech

Morgan Hill Mayor Mark Turner called for increased unity among residents while highlighting infrastructure projects, public safety needs and potential revenue challenges during his March 13 State of the City address at the Granada Theater. Turner emphasized the importance of collaboration, likening the city’s progress...

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