Fever Pitch: President’s Cup afforded Morgan Hill a chance to show off
It was a year in the making: A five-day tournament that brought together 120 teams from 11 states in Morgan Hill.
Scheer leaving Santa Clara County Farm Bureau
When local farmers needed a unified voice in a political forum to fight for their way of life, for the last four years or so they have turned to the Santa Clara County Farm Bureau and, specifically, its Executive Director Jennifer Scheer.
Scrapbook June 15-21, 2014
Barrenas celebrate 30 years: Charles and Linda Barrena were married June 23, 1984 in Gilroy and will celebrate their 30th anniversary.
Boxing: ‘Hungry’ Guerrero ready for Kamegai
After more than a year of being out of the ring, Robert ‘The Ghost’ Guerrero is back and ready to fight.
Students hear stories of struggles, perseverance
As students in Linda Pope’s fourth-grade class watched a slideshow about the American Civil Rights Movement, the historical images—some inspiring and others disturbing—included a clip featuring American folk singer and activist Pete Seeger signing the Baptist hymn “We Shall Overcome.” As the students listened, they spontaneously began joining in, singing along aloud—apparently inspired by the raw emotion of the voices that filled their classroom.
Animals are link between humans, nature
For those wild animals that have been injured or orphaned, the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center strives to mend their bodies and psyches and return them to their habitats, healthy and free. Unfortunately, other animals have suffered permanent injuries and their chances for long-term survival are negligible. But after considering certain conditions, such as the animal’s disposition, age and injuries, some of them may get a second chance and become a candidate for educational programs.











