VTA proposes cuts to South County service
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is requesting public feedback on its 2021 Transit Service Plan, which proposes various scenarios for service changes and reductions due to the impact of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Equality and housing in Santa Clara County
Last month’s Women’s Equality Day Celebration hosted by the Santa Clara County Commission on the Status of Women bore witness to the triumphs and challenges women still face. It is staggering to think that 2019 marks the 99th year since the passage of the...
Serving up suds at Kelly Brewing Company
After spending seven weeks in a Chicago hostel to study brewing science at the Siebel Institute of Technology, then additional time learning abroad at Doemens Academy in Munich, Germany, Ross Kelly returned to South County determined to make his own mark.
“I knew I wanted...
Manta on the attack
The Manta water polo program had their best showing ever in the Junior Olympics in July in Irvine, as their 16-and-under team finished 17th and their 18-and-under squad placed 21st in the championship/top bracket of the Silver Division. It was a monumental achievement for...
Charter School of Morgan Hill honored by state
The Charter School of Morgan Hill, a K-8 independent charter school located in the outskirts of Morgan Hill, was honored as one of 21 California Distinguished Schools in Santa Clara County.
Sources: Traffic accident caused internet outage
Charter Communications spokesman Bret Picciolo said the outage resulted from a traffic accident the morning of Aug. 8 that damaged a utility pole and overhead lines transmitting data and phone service.
Pumpkin Park is back
The Uesugi Pumpkin Park is back again this fall for its 34th year in Morgan Hill.
World Famous Bird Singer Charles Kellogg Hailed from Morgan Hill
Morgan Hill – Charles Kellogg was one of Morgan Hill's most colorful citizens. He was also the most internationally famous person to have ever resided in our South Valley community. His claim to fame? He could sing like a bird.
San Andreas and Rogers Creek are fault lines most likely to be next major quake’s epicenter
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