Dialysis workers strike includes South County facilities
Tuesday is day two of a strike by more than 500 dialysis caregivers over what they say are unfair labor practices at their clinics.
Workers rallied at Fresenius Kidney Care Brentwood Park in Brentwood and at Satellite Healthcare Blossom Valley in San Jose between 11am...
Religion: The promise of a second chance
Less than two weeks ago, amidst lots of food, party poppers and Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve, my family and I celebrated the new year. I’m not sure where my neighbors obtained their military grade explosives, but it was an impressive show!
Once my...
Longtime educator joins staff to guide school out of PI
While Jackson Elementary was waist-deep in turmoil that often
Gavilan to host meetings on possible districts
Gavilan College trustees are asking for community input for the next two weeks as they redefine the districts where board representatives are selected.
San Martin 4-H shows off their knowledge and skills
National 4-H week was earlier this month, and 4-Hers from kindergarten up to high school seniors will be observing the occasion. National 4-H week is an opportunity for 4-Hers to don the traditional white and green uniform to represent their organization, and to spread the word about 4-H.
Students, boosters spruce up Live Oak campus
Scores of student-athletes, parents and school staff spent their Saturday this past weekend spreading mulch, pulling weeds and sprucing up Live Oak High School’s campus on East Main Avenue.
About 75 people—most of them Live Oak students—came out to volunteer for the campuswide work day...
Classified workers angry over Thomas comment
A remark from Trustee Shelle Thomas was the spark that ignited
Gavilan College announces honor roll scholars
Gavilan College has announced its President's Honor Roll
Board approves $1.5m to oversee Measure G
The Morgan Hill Unified School District’s Board of Education made a $1.5 million decision Tuesday on a 6-1 vote to hire Cumming Corporation as the program manager that will oversee the first $55 million in capital improvement projects funded by the $198 million voter-approved Measure G bond.