Rabobank tops in customer satisfaction
California community bank Rabobank, N.A. ranked highest in customer satisfaction among retail banks in California for the second consecutive year, according to a study by J.D. Power and Associates.
Former MACSA officials turn themselves in; one leaves current employer
Two former leaders of the Mexican American Community Services Agency who allegedly used employees’ retirement savings for school supplies, a salary raise, a YMCA membership, food from local supermarkets, computers, office supplies and other general operating costs turned themselves in last week on charges of felony grand theft.
Years of planning finally pay off
After more than 15 years of planning, the day that seemed as if it never would arrive is finally here: Gilroy’s state-of-the-art new library will open its doors to the public on Saturday.
Rhinos’ debut at Worlds ends with three placers
When the Morgan Hill Rhinos made their international debut last weekend at the 15th Annual 2012 Cliff Keen Reno Worlds, coach Armando Gonzalez figured it would be a great learning experience.
Outside of election season, Tate still runs
Political races aren’t the only type Mayor Steve Tate enjoys doing. He loves pounding the pavement for miles like any other avid marathoner.
For SHS, LOHS baseball, it’s now or never
Conor Havstad could feel the window of opportunity starting to close.
Volunteers, police persist in search for Sierra
Volunteers and investigators refuse to give up searching for north Morgan Hill resident Sierra LaMar.
Student arrested for selling pot at school
At least seven teenagers used marijuana at Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill Friday morning, and another was arrested for supplying the pot to them, police said.












