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April 6, 2026

Police caution residents to lock doors after rash of burglaries

In response to a rash of recent burglaries in residential areas of Morgan Hill, authorities caution people to lock their doors and windows and call police if they see something suspicious.

Gov. Brown signs high-speed rail bill

Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation Wednesday authorizing initial construction of California's $68 billion high-speed rail line.

POTW: Pinky

Pinky is a 2-year-old cat who would be best as an only cat and loves to just sit and relax on your lap or a high place. She has been at the San Martin Animal Shelter since May. If you are interested in adopting this or any other animal at the shelter, please call (408) 686-3900.

Latino’s have great power – with it comes accountability

By Juleyka Lantigua-Williams

Give some serious thought to running for a local office

“It’s really important who’s mayor and who’s on the city council, county commissioners, sheriffs, district attorney, and of course the school board.”

MHPD arrests: Attempted murder, hit and run

Morgan Hill police arrests from June 9 through July 6.

GETTING OUT: Effort yields rewards well worth it

Apparently, hell has frozen over. I do not have first-hand knowledge of this – not yet anyway. But recently, something so incomprehensible happened that there is little doubt in my mind about the frigid conditions down below.

GPD ends investigation into shooting death of 3-year-old

The Gilroy Police Department has concluded their investigation into the July 5 fatal shooting of a 3-year-old boy on Kentwood Court, and plans to send their findings to the family violence unit of the District Attorney’s Office by the end of the week.

Nation’s largest public utility joins Panoche solar venture

The largest public utility company in the nation is now a partner in the Panoche Valley solar project as part of a move that should add construction clout for the venture expected to break ground sometime in 2014.

County board reduces car allowance for department heads

San Benito County supervisors reduced the car allowance for appointed department heads from $500 to $350 at last week’s board of supervisors' meeting, while there were concerns from one department head that there should be some exemptions to the allowance.

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