Suspect arrested for Oct. 12 carjacking
Police arrested a suspect this week who stole a woman’s car at gunpoint in a Morgan Hill shopping center parking lot a few weeks ago, authorities said.
The carjacking incident occurred about 11pm Oct. 12, when a female victim was walking to her vehicle in...
New radar system announced
Valley Water joined local, regional, state, and federal agencies this week to unveil a new high-resolution radar to better forecast “extreme weather events.”
The first permanent “X-Band Radar” in the San Francisco Bay Area’s rainfall information system, the radar located on top of the Penitencia...
Britton Middle School dominates math competition
For the fourth consecutive year, the Britton Middle School math
Live Oak’s Richey moves on to San Jose State
Live Oak’s Luke Richey was league MVP in lacrosse and league Defensive Player of the Year in football. With opportunities beckoning in both, Richey chose to continue in football and selected San Jose State over other interested colleges. The Spartans are coming off a...
Council to consider local revenue ballot measure
Facing what one council member called a long-term “structural deficit” regardless how long the Covid-19 pandemic and related economic fallout continues, Morgan Hill City Hall is once again considering its options for placing a new local tax or fee on the Nov. 3 election ballot.
Students praise “Every 15 minutes”
Losing friends to drunk driving, real or imagined, hits home
Nonprofit leads Morgan Hill disaster fund
The Morgan Hill Community Foundation has established a relief fund for residents and small business owners afflicted by sudden disaster or emergency events, and the first recipients will be those who are financially impacted by the Covid-19 public health crisis.
Open Space Trust Buys 2500 Acres
The Peninsula Open Space Trust purchased a nearly 2,500-acre portion of the Sargent Ranch in southern Santa Clara County, according to the organization’s president. The property is located near the site of a proposed sand and gravel mine.
POST President Gordon Clark spoke with this...
Hop, skip, school!
The first day of school at San Martin Gwinn Elementary was a classic coalescence of nervous tears, moms taking videos on their iPhones and amused parents spilling out of classroom doorways as they watched their children jump in – some more reluctantly than others – to the 2012-13 school year.















