June is Brain Awareness Month
This month, the California Legislature has recognized June as Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. Leaders across the state are coming together to emphasize the public health emergency facing 670,000 Californians who are living with Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative brain disorder...
Guest view: Donate now to support Freedom Fest
As summer approaches, the Freedom Fest team is quickly wrapping up plans for another year of fantastic Fourth of July events held here in Morgan Hill. Taking place on July 3 and 4, Freedom Fest is our annual celebration of America.
Guest view: Support pet rescue efforts
All Animal Rescue & Friends will be attending Paws in the Park. This event is South County’s inaugural dog festival and is being held on Saturday, June 1 on the soccer field at Gavilan Community College in Gilroy from 10am to 3pm.
High-Speed Rail is monstrosity
Here is my comment on your Bullet Train article on May 10, as we celebrate the 150th
anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad, Golden Spike Ceremony: I was disturbed by your lack of fair treatment of both sides of the issue.
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Homeless crisis needs a regional solution
The Bay Area’s homeless crisis ranks among the most severe in the United States. More than 28,000 people—a population as large or larger than 50 of the region’s 101 cities—across the nine-county Bay Area suffer from homelessness, making the region’s homeless population the third...
Letter to the editor: Villas on the Park
We care about the surrounding neighborhood and making sure the community will accept our program and the location of our buildings.
Guest view: Breaking records to empower women
Starting in 1984 with 235 runners, the Wildflower Run has expanded every year, reaching as many as 1,250 runners and walkers.
Letter to the editor: Thanks, MHPD!
Even though this may seem like a small kindness on behalf of the Morgan Hill Police Department, it saved our family a great deal of money and inconvenience.
Letter: Measure A protects the public interest
Put simply, Measure A is delivering results and having a catalytic impact on affordable housing here in Santa Clara County. In fact, a recent progress report from the county found that every Measure A dollar spent so far has secured $2.78 in outside investments.
Editorial: Unshackle Measure A
It’s time for lone Republican Wasserman, the South Valley’s sole representative, to stand up and demand fiscal responsibility with marketplace competition to get the best deals for taxpayers instead of just going with the flow.









