Sierra search center to ‘fine-tune’ strategies
The KlaasKids Foundation’s search director will return to Morgan Hill this week to evaluate the volunteer efforts to find missing teen Sierra LaMar, who disappeared March 16.
Gavilan board race brings back incumbents, one newcomer
Three seats on the Gavilan College Board of Trustees are up for grabs in the November election, one each in the Gilroy, Morgan Hill and San Benito County areas.
Poisonous to Pets: Common Household Toxins
For the past two weeks, Pet Talks have addressed poisonous foods and medications common in most homes. This week the focus is on miscellaneous poisonous items around the house including plants, pennies, and insecticides.
Roland set to enter first year in charge of Sobrato athletics
It was just a quick tongue-and-cheek remark. But it was something, that one day, April Roland, 29, hoped would come true.
FOOTBALL: With fresh start, Live Oak gets to work
There's nothing like a fresh start. And that's what Friday provided the Live Oak varsity football team.
GETTING OUT: Be greeted by abundant views that stretch across South County
Calero County Park and Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve in the Santa Teresa Hills are kissin' cousins. Though one is a county park and the Santa Clara County Open Space Authority owns the other, the properties are contiguous, and their trail systems interconnect.
CEO: Hospital won’t lose funding
The CEO of Saint Louise Regional Hospital is positive South County’s only hospital will not lose its Medicare funding, despite a recent federal inspection that threatened to terminate the hospital’s Medicare provider agreement in two months if Saint Louise does not correct its “deficiencies.”
Mosque opponents target the evils of Islam
After months of arguing over county building codes in an effort to keep the proposed Cordoba Center Islamic mosque and cemetery out of San Martin, the Morgan Hill/Gilroy Patriots are turning the debate to the threat of Islamic presence in the South County with a public event this Saturday.
$3.6 million street a damaged mess
Not yet four years after the completion of construction on the $3.6 million Third Street Promenade project, the multi-purpose downtown roadway that was designed to serve as a part-time community event center and attract visitors is riddled with damages that city staff hope the contractor will repair at no cost.
Mosque opponents target the evils of Islam
After months of arguing over county building codes in an effort to keep the proposed Cordoba Center Islamic mosque and cemetery out of San Martin, the Morgan Hill/Gilroy Patriots are turning the debate to the threat of Islamic presence in the South County with a public event this Saturday.









