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April 9, 2026

Red Phone: Masks in public are not illegal

“Dear Red Phone, Twice recently I have seen a sign-twirler for one of those temporary Halloween stores that pop of every year holding a sign on the corner of 10th and Camino Arroyo (and in Morgan Hill on Cochrane Road). My problem is, these sign-twirlers wear full masks, you know those scary white ones that burglars wear. Isn't it illegal to completely cover your face in public with a mask, even in the festive season of Halloween? Thank you.”

Youth: OV Red Devils take second at Medina Classic

The Orchard Valley Red Devils, part of Orchard Valley Youth Soccer League made up of Gilroy and Morgan Hill players, finished second during the past weekend’s 2012 Medina Fall Classic in Sunnyvale.

Roundup: Late goals hurt Sobrato field hockey team in loss

A pair of late goals doomed the Sobrato High field hockey team in its 2-0 loss to Willow Glen on Thursday.

Alleged landscape scammer to enter a plea

The man who allegedly charmed multiple South County seniors into giving him money for landscaping services he never completed is scheduled to enter a plea in court this Thursday.

Meet the candidates Thursday

Thursday night is a chance to hear from the candidates who are asking for votes from Morgan Hill residents. It’s also a chance to become educated and informed on the local election (and give your own input through write-in questions in the lobby) that will decide who will represent the city on City Council and the Morgan Hill Unified School Board.

City can’t keep up with street costs

With the city running short on funds for street and infrastructure repairs and traditional sources of funding disappearing, staff has commissioned a thorough study on the “sidewalk-to-sidewalk” needs for future repairs and maintenance of all the city’s streets, and some council members recently suggested they might one day have to go to the voters for more revenue.

Mom in Safeway theft arrested in Nevada

A Morgan Hill woman accused of using her 10-year-old daughter to steal groceries was arrested Friday after she triggered a nationwide alert by fleeing the state with her infant son, police said.

College roundup: Turnovers lead Rams to blowout loss

Five turnovers cost the Gavilan football team Saturday in its last game before conference play begins in two weeks. The Rams allowed 43 points in the game’s first two quarters on their way to a 56-21 loss to West Hills Coalinga.

First time for the Run for the Stink’n Roses

The first annual Run for the Stink'n Roses Cougar Classic (as it now called) was successfully run  Sunday September 30th.  For a first time effort by the Christopher HS  Cross Country Team  it came off without a hitch.  A number of experienced SVRC members were there as volunteers  but you could see that Michael Bonomi  and his team of eager beaver students were used to organizing races.

FOOTBALL: Live Oak steamrolls Mt. Pleasant, 42-0

It’s safe to say Live Oak's running back Trevor Bearden is back to full strength. After battling an ankle injury throughout the first four weeks of the season, Bearden had a breakout, three touchdown performance in a 42-0 win over Mount Pleasant High School in the teams’ Santa Teresa Division opener Friday night in Morgan Hill.

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