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January 15, 2025

Sherman takes the helm as chamber CEO

The Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce announced a change in leadership last week, with President and CEO John Horner stepping down from the role he has held for the last seven years.

Voters reject two hotels

If early vote totals from the March 3 election hold up, it appears that voters don’t want developers to build more hotels in Morgan Hill.

School bonds head toward defeat

As Measure I heads toward a resounding defeat in the March 3 election, Morgan Hill Unified School District officials are preparing to reconvene and consider other options for acquiring funding for long-term facilities construction and upgrades.

Election 2020: ‘No’ votes lead Measure A, I ballot count

The polls are closed in California’s presidential primary election, and early returns in Santa Clara County so far show solid opposition in Morgan Hill to two local ballot measures.

Election 2020: Laird extends lead in Senate race

John Laird pulled away from Vicki Nohrden the morning following the March 3 election after the two were locked in a tight battle for the State Senate 17th District seat in the first round of reporting, early unofficial results showed. As of 9:07am March 4,...

Election 2020: Lofgren takes commanding lead in Congress District 19 race

Democrat Zoe Lofgren appears well on her way to a 14th consecutive term in Congress based on early results in the March 3 election, but the race won’t be decided until November. In early unofficial results released 10am March 4, the San Jose congresswoman garnered...

Election 2020: Rivas opens with lead in Assembly race

Robert Rivas opened with a large lead over his opponent Gregory Swett for the State Assembly 30th District seat in a preview of the November election. In early unofficial results released at 9:07am March 4, Rivas garnered 65.6 percent of the vote across the district...

COVID-19 cases in county grow rapidly

The number of reported cases of county and national COVID-19 continued to grow on a daily basis this week, as the Santa Clara County Public Health Department confirmed two new cases on March 2, bringing the total number of county cases to nine.

Contractors fund Measure I campaign

Throughout January and February, contributions from the construction industry have been steadily streaming into the campaign committee promoting Measure I.

County, employees agree on contract on eve of threatened strike

Santa Clara County and its largest union representing approximately 12,000 public employees Thursday evening reached a tentative agreement on a new 39-month contract, averting a strike that had been set for Feb. 28.

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