Trustees to vote on sending bond to ballot
A vote Tuesday night by the Morgan Hill Unified School District board of education could send the district’s proposed $198 million bond measure to the Nov. 6 ballot.
Guard yourself from scams
“Hi Red Phone, it was wonderful to hear that the man scamming seniors out of money for yard work he never did was finally arrested. Great job to everyone involved. I’m wondering if you could remind readers some of the warning signs when it comes to door-to-door scam artists. Thanks a million!”
Olds is ‘hungry’ for her Olympic opportunity
On her personal website, Shelley Olds eloquently writes that she is “always searching for that unequivocal high that comes from victory in sport,” and that “there is nothing that makes me happier than finishing a race and exceeding my own expectations.”
MH Pride wins it all
The 12-and-under Pride of Morgan Hill travel softball team completed the final task in its four-year goal, clinching a United States Specialty Sports Association World Series championship in Independence, MO. on Saturday.
Olympian with Gilroy ties races for gold Sunday in London
On her personal website, Shelley Olds eloquently writes that she is “always searching for that unequivocal high that comes from victory in sport,” and that “there is nothing that makes me happier than finishing a race and exceeding my own expectations.”
Mustang A All-Stars hang tough at Super Regional
It might have taken three games to find their footing, but the Morgan Hill Mustang A All-Star team is playing its best baseball at the right time.
Who will run for Gilroy Unified School Board?
November’s general election will see “new blood” pumped into the Gilroy Unified School District Board of Education, but it won’t include six of the eight former candidates who interviewed in December 2011 to replace former Trustee Francisco Dominguez.
City council race gears up
One week into the filing period, four candidates have declared their plans to run for two seats on the Morgan Hill City Council, and Mayor Steve Tate intends to seek his fourth term in the Nov. 6 election.
DA presses charges against landscape scammer
The alleged landscape scammer of South County was arrested once before in Gilroy - at a time when police couldn’t tie him to more than a dozen accusations of theft - but this time police finally nabbed him on warrants for 13 counts of petty theft and eight counts of misdemeanor elder fraud.
Comfortable weather in store for Garlic Festival
Gilroy Garlic Festival-goers have one more thing to be happy about besides Pepper Steak Sandwiches, garlic-scented bubbles or a 250-foot-long zip line: Afternoon temperatures this weekend should be about 10 degrees cooler than seasonal averages, according to forecaster Bob Benjamin with the National Weather Service in Monterey.











