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March 28, 2026

An African adventure

Pat Golden and I (Katherine Filice) traveled to West Africa to

Homeless death ruled accidental

Nicandro Canseco, 55, a homeless man whose body was found behind

Villafuerte Returns, Helps Alumni Win

Live Oak varsity baseball team members can boast that they got a

Comic fans unite

Local comic book, anime and movie fans attended Ohana Comic Con’s inaugural Morgan Hill Comic Con Jan. 19.

Grouchy grandma talks her way out of family events

    DEAR ABBY: My grandmother is 75 years old and, unfortunately, very unpleasant to be around. She has made many hurtful remarks in the past, which have led some family members to shut her out of their lives.

Rain sends Uvas over spillway

After nearly three consecutive days of rainfall drenched the South County hillsides, Uvas Reservoir began pouring over its emergency spillway Monday morning. While some property owners downstream took precaution, authorities said there was no flood risk associated with Uvas Reservoir surpassing its capacity. It was...

Fatal accident on Metcalf Road

A Dos Palos man died after his vehicle ran off a rural road for

Top of downtown garage to open at end of March

The top floor of Morgan Hill’s downtown parking garage is expected to reopen at the end of March.The City of Morgan Hill closed the top floor of the structure in September 2017 after reports of adults and youth climbing on the roof ledges, cars speeding within the structure, skateboarding and cycling at high rates of speed, loitering, littering and vandalism.The closure affects 50 parking spaces, but not for much longer.“At the same time the closure was implemented, several other immediate improvements were completed,” Community Services Director Chris Ghione said via email.Last September, the Morgan Hill City Council approved $200,000 from the city’s public utilities fund for improvements to the downtown parking garage. Construction of improvements could end with a lower price tag than the total funds allocated, according to city staff.Surveillance cameras have been added to the structure, as well as increased signage notifying people in the garage of the cameras, and listing the prohibited activities inside the structure.Additional improvements include extra signage, improvements to prevent roof access, and temporary fencing used to block off the top floor.“The fencing has proven to be a very effective measure and people attempting to climb over the fencing has not been an issue,” Ghione said.While the top floor is closed, Ghione said the city may remove the temporary fencing during major events when high use is anticipated. The closure is intended to reduce the inappropriate use that occurred when the top floor was empty.“The security fencing, improvements, and regular patrol by Morgan Hill Police Department has resulted in a very significant reduction in issues occurring at the parking structure,” he said.While the city is still considering options for permanent improvements to prevent access to ledges, the intention is to create barriers similar to walls and to have them in place when the top floor is permanently reopened.Look forward to additional parking and rooftop views again at the end of the March.The downtown parking garage, located between East Third and Fourth streets on the east side of Monterey Road, cost about $9 million and was built with leftover Redevelopment Agency funds in 2016. The 3.5-story structure houses about 270 parking spots, as well as public art, bicycle lockers and electric vehicle charging stations.

COLUMN: MLB All-Star Game isn’t what it once was

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The problem with the All-Star Game isn't that the rosters are too big, to the point that dugouts have the feel of a crowded supermarket. And the problem with the All-Star Game isn't that a player from every team has to be selected, so that middle relievers from bad teams stand next to millionaire sluggers from good ones.

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