Aromas woman barricaded herself in home, threatened cops
Aromas School was placed on lockdown Thursday afternoon when a standoff ensued involving a 50-year-old woman who barricaded herself inside her Bardue Street home and threatened to use firearms against authorities, according to the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office.
GOP ‘handout’ mantra has to change or …
Tuesday night on Fox News, host Bill O’Reilly said this: “Obama wins because it’s not a traditional America anymore. The white establishment is the minority. People want things.”
Around the Water Cooler: Are you pleased with the results of this election?
Question of the week: "Are you pleased with the results of this election?"
Football: CCS in sights for Dawgs, Acorns
With one more win, the Live Oak football team could clinch a berth in the Central Coast Section postseason one year after finishing 1-9.
Football: Raiders advance in Pop Warner playoffs
In a three-overtime thriller, the Morgan Hill Pop Warner Junior Midgets Raiders survived to play another round of the Division I playoffs by beating the Redwood City Forty Niners 22-14 last Saturday in Woodside.
2 years in the making: Council studies bag ban
The Morgan Hill City Council offered enthusiastic support for an ordinance that regulates the use of single-use plastic bags and Styrofoam packaging in the city limits, but city staff have more studying to do before deciding the best route to limit the materials’ impact on the environment.
YOUTH: Junior Midget Raiders win three-overtime classic
In a three-overtime thriller, the Morgan Hill Pop Warner Junior Midgets Raiders survived to play another round of the Division I playoffs by beating the Redwood City Forty Niners 22-14 last Saturday in Woodside.
Flood protection for the city a part of water measure
Voters rallied around the incumbents in Morgan Hill’s City Council election Tuesday, with the victors labeling the results a clear endorsement of city policies, goals and strategies put in place over the last two years.
No campaigning, but Porter Jensen in
In an unexpected twist, the 2012 Morgan Hill Unified School District Board of Education election saw one candidate who previously bowed out of the race nab third place out of six hopefuls.












