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December 17, 2025

Vacant seat on school board open to the public

The idea of calling a special election to the tune of at least

Updated: Hover-Smoot drops out of county school board race; Escoto, Mann vie for seat

An election should provide choices. It's the reason Morgan Hill

Spotlight of the Week: Live Oak Student Earns Scholarship

Andrew Wisneski has been named recipient of the JAMES PARK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. Andrew is a senior at LIVE OAK HIGH SCHOOL. The scholarship is given for volunteer activities in the Veterans Administration. Andrew volunteered at the VA Hospital in San Francisco for the past year. There were several scholarship recipients but Andrew was the top recipient and will receive a $20,000 scholarship. He will go to Pittsburgh, Pa., in May and will be presented the award at the VA national meeting.

County pushes new sales tax after federal cuts

Santa Clara County supervisors voted unanimously today to ask voters to approve new sales taxes that will place half the county in the double digit bracket. The higher taxes are needed to close a projected billion-dollar budget shortfall they say is the result of...

Local Beauty at Presentation High

These young ladies are Presentation High School seniors from

No takers for board

With four days until the deadline on Friday afternoon, no one

Angry exchanges at board meeting

During the Tuesday night continuation of Monday

Extra Credit

Gavilan College's 2007 Community Spirit Awards

Valley Water Board elects chair, vice chair for 2025

The Valley Water Board of Directors elected Tony Estremera as the Chair for 2025, and Richard P. Santos as Vice Chair. The board voted on their new officers at the Dec. 10 meeting.  Estremera has been on the Valley Water Board since 1996, and is...

Annual Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive

To make for a happy Thanksgiving for everyone, the Live Oak High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is once again asking the community to support its annual Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive. Students will be collecting cans and other non perishables along with monetary donations, and 100 percent of everything collected will be used to help 125 underprivileged families in the Morgan Hill Unified School District.

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