Golf: Acorns look to the future at BVAL finals
Wearing bright green and black socks, freshmen Amy Gunther and Kendall Guetin were easy to notice during Wednesday’s Blossom Valley Athletic League’s golf championship at Santa Teresa Golf Course.
Football: Acorns look to get back on winning track
After back-to-back losses to Silver Creek and Lincoln, the Acorns will look to return to their early-season winning ways Friday when they host Gunderson at 7 p.m.
120 acres purchased for open space
The purchase of 120 acres of undeveloped property in southern Santa Clara County will vastly expand an open space preserve near Canada Road, authorities said.
Guest View: Husband of murder victim reflects on nightmare
The last time I spoke with my wife was around 8:30 a.m. that Wednesday. I was busy at work so I cut her short but she just wanted to tell me how excited she was to go to Disneyland that weekend and that a family friend Stephanie (who would baby-sit our son) had drawn a charcoal picture of Riley and she was going to pick it up from her brother Dave who had called her and asked that she pick it up. Dave was the loser in the group: no real job, he lived at home with mom, in and out of jail. He was the one guy we all felt sorry for, most of all Heather who always encouraged me to invite him with me on my fishing trips because he needed to have some clean fun.
District hires firm to find ‘deficiencies’ in charter school petition
The Hollister School District hired a law firm to seek out deficiencies in the petition submitted for a charter school here – a move delaying the final board decision and signaling the first roadblock in an effort to open a campus here.
Dominguez charged: felony theft
Four years after a former Gilroy Unified School District trustee allegedly embezzled more than $52,000 from a leading South County social services agency, the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office has charged Francisco Dominguez with two counts of felony grand theft.
Housing project gets a break
A single housing project received a deadline break from the Morgan Hill City Council Wednesday, following a lengthy discussion on whether or not setting such a precedent was fair to other developers or consistent with the city’s philosophy.
13 arrested in city gang sweep
In a front-page story about the CalGRIP anti-gang police operation printed Friday, Oct. 26, the Times incorrectly reported the status of two suspects identified by Morgan Hill police.










