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June 23, 2026

Morgan Hill to celebrate Earth Day April 20

The City of Morgan Hill and community members will celebrate Earth Day with a free event April 20 at the Community and Cultural Center, 17000 Monterey Road. The event, which goes from 5:45 to 7 p.m., will feature fun and educational activities for kids and families, demonstrations and more. For questions or additional information, contact Tanya Carothers at (408) 763-5200 or [email protected]

School Officials Applaud API Academic Growth

When the California Department of Education released the 2006

Water Board backs cleanup

Recommendation on perchlorate removal goes to regional board

Celebrating love and happiness

Valentine's Day. It's a day where many men start breaking out in cold sweats and where women giddily prepare themselves to be lovingly romanced.

News Briefs

Laird recognized for water conservation

Morgan Hill Community Conference to focus on youth

NBC Bay Area News reporter Damian Trujillo is slated as the keynote speaker for the April 12 “Morgan Hill Community Conference: Uniting the Community for the Success of Our Youth,” which will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Loritta Bonfante Johnson Education Center (85 Tilton Ave.).

Fire Scorches Coe Park

A massive, uncontrolled brush fire sweeping through Henry Coe

PG&E to work on MH gas lines for next six weeks

Pacific Gas & Electric Company is set to conduct “a critical gas safety initiative” later this month above natural gas transmission lines in Morgan Hill that will allow first responders to more quickly get to pipelines to work on them in the event of an emergency or natural disaster.“In an emergency or natural disaster, every second counts,” said Tim Main, Morgan Hill Fire Department Battalion Chief. “Clearing obstructions to a gas line will not only save time, it may help save lives.”In the city limits, PG&E will be replacing about 300 obstructions to pipeline safety, including trees, shrubs and structures such as gazebos and sheds, said PG&E spokesman Jeff Smith.“This landscaping and replanting work will provide Morgan Hill with new trees and vegetation,” Smith said. Replacement of obstructions on private property will be completed at the utility company’s expense.In Morgan Hill, PG&E will work for up to six weeks starting by the end of May and into June between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The work is expected to cause minor traffic delays due to partial lane closures to allow work to be conducted safely, according to PG&E.

Morgan Hill Resident Wins $7 Million in Super Lotto

Winning numbers picked are birth dates of Millie Wiedemer's two

Goats may come home

Planning Commissioner Joe Mueller uttered words Wednesday night

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