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Police continue search for killer after Marissa DiNapoli’s body found in Morgan Hill

Marissa DiNapoli
The Morgan Hill Police Department has confirmed the identity of the body found at Anderson Lake Wednesday night, ending hope that Marissa DiNapoli would return to her friends and family.  The Santa Clara County Coroner identified the body as DiNapoli, 18, on Thursday, July 3,...

Gavilan College to offer solar and green technology training

Gavilan College has teamed up with Pacific Technical College to

Updated: Teens forced to remove American T-shirts ignites national media attention

At 10:30 a.m. today, a group of Hispanic students walked out of

Religion: Make sure it’s really Jesus we’re following

Most of us have seen a caricature artist at a fair or amusement park. In just a few minutes, they can draw a face that looks familiar but exaggerated. The nose is bigger, the smile wider, the eyes brighter. It’s recognizable, but not quite...

Three apartments damaged in fire near downtown Morgan Hill

Residents of an apartment complex near downtown Morgan Hill are displaced from their homes after a fire damaged or destroyed portions of the structure, according to authorities. About 6:47pm May 13, Morgan Hill Fire and CalFire crews responded to reports of a vehicle fire on...

Are rural bus stops safe?

A child runs toward the iconic yellow and black school bus, backpack in tow, bus pass on a lanyard around his neck, smiling as a woman yells “Go, go, go!” He makes it just before the door closes.

Charter school, district in talks over Encinal use

Charter School of Morgan Hill (CSMH) students will be out of the

Morgan Hill joins United Against Hate Week

Morgan Hill officials and volunteers are encouraging residents, businesses, organizations and others to join the city in observing United Against Hate week Nov. 13-19.  The city’s Library, Culture and Arts Commission is leading the citywide call to stop hate and implicit bias in the community,...

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.

Sobrato students secure industry certifications

Ann Sobrato High School students have earned 100 certifications over the course of the 2018-19 school year, according to a recent announcement from Morgan Hill Unified School District. Through the certification program, the students demonstrated mastery of the specific subject matter knowledge needed for entrance...

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