Change in law allows former students to receive high school diplomas
It was a long time coming, but 14 former students were presented with their high school diplomas during a special graduation ceremony Jan. 6 inside the Live Oak High School Theater.
Federal monitor moves county from ‘Severe’ to ‘Moderate’ drought
With seemingly constant rain storms pummeling the South Bay so far this winter, a federal drought monitoring program recently downgraded most of Santa Clara County from “Severe” to “Moderate” drought. But local water supply authorities warn that residents and property owners should continue to...
Local Places Second in FBLA Competition
When he learned he came in second in the nationwide Future
Morgan Hill Rotary awards more than $25k in local grants
Representatives from 29 local organizations lined up under the spotlight at the Morgan Hill Community & Cultural Center Feb. 19 to receive more than $25,000 in grants from the Rotary Club of Morgan Hill.
Consisting of groups dedicated to benefiting the greater Morgan Hill community,...
Gavilan board responds to criticism over Kinsella’s raise
Gavilan College board president Laura Perry responded in a letter to Assemblyman Luis Alejo to claims by an advocacy group that the Gavilan board should re-agendize its October approval of the president's $42,000 pay hike in light of allegations trustees violated the state open meetings law in their decision.
Parents upset over restructuring aide job for autism students
The Morgan Hill Unified School District school board voted unanimously Tuesday night to restructure all aides within the district into a new position. This new position, called a paraprofessional, would see a 5-percent salary increase compared to the current instructional aide position, but at the expense of the paraeducators, who will see a 30-percent cut in their salary.
Teaching crime scene techniques
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Floral fulfillment
Jerry Ayala, owner of The Flower Cottage on First Street in downtown Morgan Hill, said the top selling items in his store for Valentine’s Day, by far, are long-stem roses, teddy bears and chocolate.
It’s clear that Ayala has learned this pattern from owning the...













