Turn the wheels of justice
It’s been a year since Antolin Garcia Torres, 22 of Morgan Hill, was arrested and charged with the kidnap and murder of 15-year-old Sierra LaMar.
Don’t Lock People Out of Community Meetings
To say we were shocked upon learning that local residents may
Keep public in mind when negotiating with ‘Quakes
It's looking pretty likely that the San Jose Earthquakes will
Trustees should start a search
There are whisperings that the Morgan Hill Unified Board of Trustees is ready to offer Interim Superintendent Steve Betando a three-year contract.
Editorial: Breath of fresh air: Elect Jeff Rosen district attorney
Swirling in and around District Attorney Dolores Carr's office
Editorial: Helping families heal after tragedy must be a community priority
When someone in our community is murdered, the pain reaches beyond the victim. It devastates families, close friends, neighbors and often the entire town. In the wake of such violence, our attention tends to focus on the police investigation or the court case. But...
Newsprint duties could hurt small newspapers
The printing press remains the symbol—despite the arrival of online news—of the Fourth Estate, of “Freedom of the Press.” That’s why for centuries one of the first acts of authoritarian rulers was to smash the printing presses of the opposition.
Editorial: City clerk, treasurer should be appointed
The City Council voted unanimously last week to put the question





