Baseball: Morgan Hill Mustang A quells B team comeback to advance
The Morgan Hill Mustang A team survived the battle of Morgan Hill on Thursday in an elimination game at the Region 8 Pony League All-Star tournament in San Jose, squeezing past Morgan Hill B 8-7.
Ex-Marine wants to re-enlist where tattoos are welcome
DEAR ABBY: My son is 24 and was honorably discharged as a corporal after a four-year enlistment in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was deployed twice to Iraq. Since his return he has been attending community college, but he lacks the focus and is bored. He has recently announced that he would like to return to the military.
Football: Wedemeyer All-Star game is their last stand
Annually, the Silicon Valley Youth Classic means so much to so many. And this year is no different for five of Morgan Hill’s finest.
Bruce Lewis: Manage yourself and not just your game
The difficulty of a shot and the stress to perform well has huge impacts on our ability to successfully hit certain shots. It’s easier to blame our clubs, swing and the yardage marker than accepting the fact that we are the reason for a bad shot.
DUI checkpoint Saturday in area
The Hollister-Gilroy office of the California Highway Patrol will conduct a sobriety/driver license checkpoint on Saturday, July 14 within the south Santa Clara County area.
KlaasKids will fingerprint, photograph kids at search center
The volunteer searches for Sierra LaMar scheduled for Saturday will feature a special child identification program.
Councilman heralds solar power for city – and his own home
Morgan Hill City Councilman Gordon Siebert is a proponent of renewable causes and local business, not just on the dais but at his own home as well.
Bloody pit bull attack at Starbucks
Those passing through Starbucks on First Street and Wren Avenue for their morning lattes were taken aback when the coffee shop’s parking lot turned into a blood-spattered scene around 7:30 a.m. Thursday. The owner of a pit bull fled the scene after his dog allegedly attacked a smaller dog in the parking lot, giving it serious injuries that led to its euthanization, and sending its owner to the hospital.
Minor changes made to complicated growth control ordinance
The Morgan Hill planning commission unanimously approved minor changes Tuesday to the city’s extensive growth control ordinance, but some doubt that the changes will end up “streamlining” the process that requires home builders to compete for housing allocations and meet a series of deadlines.












