Fight over Madrone hotels intensifies
The developer of the two new proposed hotels enlisted its own paid representatives to distribute competing information in support of the project, often in the same locations where the petitioners were gathering signatures.
Police called to anti-ICE rally
In the middle of a drenching rain storm Feb. 14, a group of protestors gathered outside the Morgan Hill office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in hopes of shutting it down.
The protest, organized by the Rapid Response Network in Santa Clara County, hosted...
Free historical documentary screening at MH Library
A free screening of the documentary, "And then They Came For Us," will be held at 7pm Feb. 27 at the Morgan Hill Library. This is the latest in Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ)  South County’s racial and social justice movie screening series....
St. Louise hearing canceled, ruling on hospitals’ fate could come any day
There will be no federal court hearing of a request by Attorney General Xavier Becerra’s motion to block the sale of O’Connor and Saint Louise hospitals by Verity Health System to Santa Clara County.
U.S. District Court Judge R. Gary Klausner on Feb. 14 canceled...
House preserves a piece of past
You may have wondered about the little brown house on West Dunne Avenue and Monterey Road. It sits in the middle of a major development construction site, alone and untouched.
The house at 45 W. Dunne Ave. is a stark contrast to the development going...
San Martin rape suspect back in court Feb. 21
The judge also ordered a restraining order against Bobian, prohibiting him from being within 300 yards of his accuser for at least one year.
MHPD looking for suspects in Feb. 10 shooting
The suspect vehicle was last seen leaving the area toward Monterey Road with multiple occupants.
Hoteliers fight back against Madrone vote
Morgan Hill hotel owners are fighting the City Council’s decision to approve the zoning amendment that will allow two hotels to be built in Madrone Village.
The council first approved a zoning amendment for the properties at a Jan. 23 council meeting with a...
Bail raised for San Martin rape suspect
In a brief arraignment at San Jose’s Hall of Justice, Judge Cynthia Sevely raised 43-year-old Sharwian Bobian’s bail from $101,000 to $275,000 and appointed the Public Defender’s Office to represent him.
A park for everyone
Twelve years ago, Olenka Villarreal was working a tech job in Palo Alto. She was driving to San Jose once a week to take her daughter with special needs to a physical therapy center, and she was longing for a place where she could...
















