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April 8, 2026

Red Phone: Christmas gift for Butterfield Boulevard drivers

“Dear Red Phone, my question is about the Butterfield extension. How much is the cost of the extension and why did they put in an overpass for the train? Was this money from the former RDA? Thanks!”

Hollister district candidates talk budget, libraries, charter school

There are nine candidates facing off in the Hollister School District to gain four of five open seats on the board of trustees.

CHP says man steals car, causes fatal crash

An 18-year-old male from Watsonville was arrested for manslaughter and auto theft after he allegedly caused a car crash on eastbound Highway 152 near Watsonville Road around 8:30 a.m. Monday that caused fatal injuries to his passenger.

Hearing scheduled today for suspect in murder of Sierra LaMar

The plea hearing for the suspect in the kidnapping and murder of 15-year-old Sierra LaMar is scheduled for today at 2 p.m. in the San Jose Hall of Justice.

Cell phone service providers say, ‘Call me maybe?’

With cell phone and mobile data usage increasingly on the rise and expected to become more vital to Bay Area residents and businesses, providers are working on enhancing their coverage in Morgan Hill and surrounding areas.

Stealing from downtown association

The former executive director of the nonprofit Morgan Hill Downtown Association “systematically” defrauded the organization by embezzling more than $29,000 during at least a two-year period, according to authorities.

Arts discussion on hold until new year

The Gilroy Arts Alliance is asking the City for more than $800,000 for upgrades to their interim building on Monterey Street, a request that City Council decided they need to study more before making any decisions.

Rolling 3.9 earthquake hits near Pinnacles

A 3.9-magnitude earthquake hit near Pinnacles National Monument on Sunday night and was felt throughout the region.

Baseball: Giants sweep, win 2nd World Series in 3 years

DETROIT - The San Francisco Giants placed their stake on being the latest dominant team in a sport that has found new pride in parity.

FOOTBALL: Bulldogs hold for 28-17 win

Sobrato High took care of business Friday night, defeating Independence High School 28-17 to remain one-game back of first place in the Blossom Valley Athletic League with two games remaining in the regular season.

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