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June 26, 2026

Graduations galore upcoming

That exciting time of year is approaching when students in

Retired police officer sentenced for fraud, other charges

A retired police officer who lives in Morgan Hill was sentenced March 29 to three years in jail for using his security business to commit millions of dollars in insurance fraud, money laundering, tax evasion and worker exploitation, according to authorities. Robert Foster, 48, was...

Scholarships fuel college dreams

Despite budget setbacks, the California Student Opportunity and

Police investigate Veterans Memorial flag burning

Police are investigating the vandalism of the Veterans Memorial in downtown Morgan Hill that occurred the night of June 1, according to authorities. An unknown suspect pulled the American flag down from the pole located at the memorial and set it ablaze, Morgan Hill Police...

Suspects in Morgan Hill murder cases set for upcoming hearings

Suspects tied to two gang-related Morgan Hill murders in 2020 and 2021 are scheduled for upcoming hearings in Santa Clara County Superior Court, according to authorities.  The deaths of Michael Duran, 18, and Humberto Cossio, 33, do not appear to be directly related, but court...

Board of education scheduled to meet Feb. 7

Morgan Hill Unified School District’s board of education and district leadership will gather Feb. 7 for its only regular school board meeting this month.

DA says police killing of Gilroy murder suspect was legal

Santa Clara County investigators determined that police “lawfully shot and killed” David Tovar, Jr., an unarmed suspect who was wanted in a string of South County crimes when officers tried to arrest him in San Jose last year. The Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office...

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Parcel tax polling results on June 20 school board agenda

Results from the parcel tax polling, mandated sexual predator reporter training and the 2017-18 district budget and Local Control Accountability Plan are all part of the June 20 board of education agenda released today.

LOHS alumna accepted to six law schools

As an intern with the Metropolitan Public Defender for the last year, Live Oak High School alumna Jenna Richards’ passion for practicing law continued to grow. “It just reaffirmed my passion to go into law,” said the 22-year-old Richards. “For a lot of people that...

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