Teen gets a distant feeling from closest family members
DEAR ABBY: I'm 14 and for as long as I can remember, my family has never really been "together." We exist with each other physically, but have never connected in a loving way. I can't remember my father ever smiling at my mom or being happy. There seems to be an undercurrent of hostility or resentment in our relationships with each other. The lack of love in our house is palpable.
Morgan Hill police briefs: Burglary, fireworks
TheftTwo men reportedly stole 12 bottles of wine from the Safeway grocery store at 235 Tennant Station Tuesday afternoon. The suspected thieves, described as Asian males in their 20s, walked out of the store with the wine bottles about 4:30 p.m., according to police reports. No arrests or identification of the suspects have been reported. FireworksPolice reported more than a dozen calls from residents reporting their neighbors were shooting off fireworks throughout Morgan Hill the night of July 4. It does not appear that any of the offenders were cited or arrested for illegal fireworks, according to police reports. On one of the calls, a resident called police a second time after officers responded to warn the reported pyrotechnical scofflaws, according to police reports. The suspects reportedly began shooting fireworks again just after officers left the neighborhood. That incident was reported about 9:45 p.m. in the area of Via Loma. Police and fire personnel also reported two fires that might have been started by errant illegal fireworks - one next to U.S. 101 near Coyote Creek Golf Course, and one on Murphy Springs Court. BurglarySomeone broke into a home on the 18200 block of Hale Avenue and stole a computer and jewelry, police said. The burglar or burglars entered the home by forcing open a rear door, police said. The crime was reported about 12:07 a.m. Friday.
Crews respond to two July 4 grass fires, likely caused by fireworks
South County fire and EMS personnel responded to at least two vegetation fires July 4 that were likely ignited by unauthorized celebratory fireworks, but for the most part the Independence Day holiday didn't see any significant local fire or medical emergencies, according to authorities. CalFire responded to two grass fires near Morgan Hill Thursday night, according to CalFire Battalion Chief Brandon Leitzke. One of the fires was just off the U.S. 101 north of Morgan Hill, near the Coyote Creek Golf Course, Leitzke said. That fire burned less than an acre of grass and vegetation. Crews also responded to a grass fire on Murphy Springs Drive in northwest Morgan Hill, which burned about an acre of vegetation before it was extinguished, Leitzke said. Both fires were caused by residents setting off “illegal fireworks,” but neither blaze resulted in significant damage or any injuries, Leitzke said. The City of Morgan Hill prohibits the display of fireworks, except in public displays that are authorized, permitted, and supervised by the fire chief, according to the City's municipal code. In Gilroy, where quieter so-called “safe and sane” fireworks are permitted for sale and display only during the Independence Day holiday, crews did not respond to any calls related to fireworks, according to Gilroy Fire Division Chief Colin Martin. That's not to say there was any shortage of celebration - “You could hear (fireworks) everywhere,” Martin said, but the revelry incited no unusual need for emergency services. “It was uneventful, which is good,” Martin said.
Officers make 22 DUI arrests July 4
The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office is reporting a “significant number” of DUI arrests made yesterday as a result of local routine traffic enforcement and special Avoid the 13 deployments throughout the county.
Couple shies from sharing facts behind twins’ birth
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I are the proud parents of beautiful 4-year-old twins. After years of infertility, we found out that my husband has a low sperm count. Additionally, I have very few eggs. Ultimately, we conceived our miracles with IVF and the help of a sperm donor.
FOSMAS Adult Cats for $17.76 During July
Independence Special: We’ve got kitties coming out of our ears! In addition to this year’s kittens, we have some kittens from last year (now teen-agers) and the previous year (now adults). Our FOSMAS Board of Directors approved an “Independence Special" reduced adoption fee for the month of July only. FOSMAS adult cats (18 months and older) get their independence for only $17.76! Please visit our website http://www.fosmas.org to see our adoptable adults. They are currently in foster homes or in our permanent adoption centers while they wait for their forever homes. We’ll have some at our adoption fairs, too.
Mother-in-law’s nightly calls invade couple’s private time
DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have been married 14 years. During that time her mother has called every single day.












