Council appoints new members to EDC board
In a special session Wednesday, the Morgan Hill Downtown Economic Development Corporation announced its picks for the new seven-member board.
No crossing guards at MH schools
“Dear Red Phone, When I pick up my eighth grader from Britton Middle School, I am always concerned about the students crossing Main Avenue at Del Monte Avenue. Shouldn’t a busy intersection so close to a school have a four-way stop? Or a crossing guard? Nearby P.A. Walsh Elementary School gets out just a short time before Britton as well, so those students would benefit from some additional safety precautions as well.”
Athletics’ Cespedes continues to hit the ball hard
For the second straight day, much-touted Cuban signee Yeonis Cespedes upstaged the Oakland Athletics' players participating in the scheduled spring training game by tearing it up in another simulated-game session.
SHS riding pitching, defense
Conor Havstad and Tyler Lerma have three lessons for underclassmen on the Sobrato baseball team to live by: Stay in the now, keep a short-term memory and have fun.
Young Acorns ‘starting over’ under Goularte
The Live Oak Acorns are 0-3 in their first year in the Santa Teresa Division, a step down from the A league level they played at for more than a decade, and first-year manager C.J. Goularte couldn’t be more relaxed.
Feds inspect Saint Louise Hospital
Saint Louise Regional Hospital has acknowledged “serious deficiencies” with its contracted dialysis services, resulting in the suspension of the hospital’s status as a provider to meet Medicare conditions for participation, according to a Feb. 28 letter addressed to Hospital CEO Joanne E. Allen from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
Feds look into ‘serious deficiencies’ at Saint Louise
Saint Louise Regional Hospital has acknowledged “serious deficiencies” with its contracted












