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March 24, 2026

Should the question of whether to continue to fund and build the California High-Speed Rail project go back before voters for a decision?

• Julian Mancias: No. Let the politicians in Sacramento make the final decision. The voters have already approved the project.

Duenas answers BVAL letdown with a run to state

Felipe Duenas was not happy when he left the Blossom Valley Athletic League finals more than a week ago.

Morgan Hill inclusive playground gets $2M county grant

The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors last week awarded a $2 million grant to the City of Morgan Hill to go toward the construction of an all-inclusive playground project that would cater to all the community’s children and grownups, including those who are disabled.The county board created the All-Inclusive Playground Grant Program in 2017 to provide grants to local jurisdictions and nonprofits to build all-inclusive playgrounds within Santa Clara County. Playgrounds funded under the grant must be designed to address the needs of people with Autism Spectrum Disorder, sensory challenges, visual and auditory Impairments, plus medically fragile individuals and those with cognitive, developmental, and physical disabilities.The playground is expected to include synthetic turf with slides and a climbing wall, a tree house, sound play garden, water spray mister, swing zone, a climbing area, a community stage, and a quiet area for kids to take a break.Santa Clara County District 1 Supervisor Mike Wasserman, who represents Morgan Hill, made the motion on the funding recommendation in support of the city’s grant application.“Children of all abilities deserve a safe and fun place to play, which is why I am proud to report that I and the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors approved $2 million for the Magical Bridge Playground in Morgan Hill,” Wasserman said in an email to the Times on Tuesday. “The playground is the result of the Morgan Hill community coming together to create a special place for children and families.”The $2 million county grant will go a long way when it comes to paying for the project. Current costs to develop the inclusive playground are estimated at $5.2 million, according to city staff. This includes design, construction and payment to the Magical Bridge Foundation, a nonprofit that works to bring inclusive playgrounds to communities in the Bay Area. The group works with the city to support fundraising, marketing and promotion, grant writing and design expertise for the all-inclusive playground.“We are thrilled with Morgan Hill’s enthusiasm to bring a Magical Bridge playground to its community and all who visit, and appreciate the strong leadership of Santa Clara County Supervisor Mike Wasserman,” said Olenka Villarreal, co-founder of the Magical Bridge Foundation, which is based in Palo Alto. “While the City of Morgan Hill had allocated $2 million towards the playground, this community was counting on the vision of their district’s supervisor to vote on the full $2 million to help make the playground a reality,” Villarreal said. “By doing so last week, he is forever going to be celebrated here as ‘Magical Mike!’”Accessible for everyoneMagical Bridge Foundation originally started as Villarreal’s personal quest to find a playground accessible for her daughter with special needs. She said that quickly evolved into an urgent need to create a new kind of community space for kids and adults of all abilities to enjoy.“In short, a place so magical that it would bridge the gap between those with and without disabilities so families had a fun place for everyone to enjoy,” she said.Villarreal and the Magical Bridge Foundation led the charge to create an all-inclusive playground in Palo Alto in 2015. A similar playground in Redwood City broke ground in November 2017 and is expected to open later this year.The new Morgan Hill Inclusive Playground, when fully funded, will be constructed at the Community Park in southwest Morgan Hill, between West Edmundson and Cosmo avenues. Santa Clara-based Verde Designs Inc. handled the design concept, which Villarreal said used designs from the Palo Alto Magical Bridge playground.“The design of the park pulls some elements from other inclusive playgrounds that have been found successful and integrates them with the ideas brought forward through the community outreach to create a design that will be unique to the Morgan Hill playground,” City Public Works Director Chris Ghione said.The Magical Bridge Foundation has raised over $100,000 for the Morgan Hill all-inclusive playground since partnering with the city. Villarreal announced on Tuesday the foundation received a $10,000 donation toward the project from the Walmart Foundation.“Magical Bridge Foundation will continue to help the city secure another $500,000 in order to break ground, and we welcome introductions to donors,” Villarreal said. “With Chris Ghione’s leadership, his city staff and Morgan Hill’s council members continue to be excited about this project. Once built, it will be a truly magical legacy for all to be proud of.”

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Filing deadline approaching for prospective candidates

With the deadline to file for candidacy for the Nov. 6 local elections fast approaching, the Gilroy Unified School District is offering a workshop for those who are interested in running for the Gilroy Board of Education.

MHPD: Man arrested on suspicion of attempted sexual assault

After circulating a surveillance photo of a man who allegedly attempted to sexually assault a woman at a Morgan Hill gas station, police arrested the suspect June 10.Richard Dollarhide, 27 of Morgan Hill, was arrested about 5 p.m. Saturday on suspicion of attempted sexual assault, kidnapping, false imprisonment and a parole violation, according to a press release from the Morgan Hill Police Department.The arrest was related to an attack on a female employee of the Shell gas station, 810 E. Dunne Ave., earlier the same day, according to police.About 6:30 a.m. June 10, the victim called MHPD to report an unknown man had tried to assault her at the gas station, according to police.Officers arrived and spoke to the woman, who told police a man walked into the business and began acting nervous, according to police. The victim told the man he needed to leave because he was asking for free merchandise.The man then grabbed the woman around the arms and dragged her toward the storage room in the back of the building, police said. The woman fought off the attacker by hitting him in the face.The man suffered injuries to his face and ran away from the gas station on foot, police said. He was last seen running east through the parking lot of nearby Home Depot.MHPD was able to identify the suspect as Dollarhide and arrest him later in the day “with the help from the public as well as other law enforcement tools,” according to the press release. The suspect was booked at Santa Clara County Jail after he was arrested.Anyone who has information about this incident can contact MHPD Det. Del Moral at (669) 253-4964, or the anonymous tip line at (408) 947-7867.

Sobrato at .500 Midway Through Season

Sobrato hit the midway point of its volleyball season 5-5

Seniors entertained in Young at Heart program

For several years, the Morgan Hill Rotary Club has given

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