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Morgan Hill
March 30, 2026

Despite loss of RDA, city sticks to familiar goals for 2012

The city council’s list of goals, strategies and policies for 2012 look more like a list of chores that have to be accomplished than a lofty, ideal-laden tally of dreams or ambitions. 

Gavilan turns on new water center

Sherrean Carr, dean of career technical education at Gavilan College, and Terry Newman, community contract education director, cut the ribbon for the grand opening of the college’s new Water Industry Training Center. Starting in the spring, Gavilan will offer two credit courses: WTRM 101...

Counterfeiters go downscale

Mirabelle Vargas, 29, winds her way through the open-air stalls in downtown Los Angeles’ bustling Santee Alley, hunting for Victoria’s Secret underwear. Or at least undies with a tag that says Victoria’s Secret. An authentic pair from the lingerie maker can cost $7.50 and up. But...

SV rugby splits latest two matches

The South Valley club rugby team split a pair of games last week, beating Peninsula Green 19-17 on Feb. 18 and losing 67-5 to Oakland in Bay South league play Friday.

MH Soldiers win 14U Mardi Gras Classic

Soldiers Baseball of Morgan Hill won the 14-and-under Mardi Gras Classic title this past weekend with outstanding pitching, clutch defense and timely hitting in its four games, including two extra-inning contests on Sunday.

Fatal drunken driving case delayed until June

On Monday, the trial for James Francis Lee who is charged with driving under the influence and manslaughter in the death of a 4-year-old boy was delayed again - now until June 25. It's the third time his trial has been delayed.

World-class birding is not far

One hundred and 50 years ago, after a wet California winter, you might have needed a flat-bottomed boat to cross the Central Valley from the Coast Range to the Sierra foothills. Today, dams retain that water, then channel it through a network of dikes. Of the estimated three to five million acres of original California wetlands, only 450,000 acres remain – a reduction of 85 to 90 percent.

Basketball hoops left in street are now gone

“Red Phone, trying to work with city to get basketball hoops out of the street that are being left there 24 hours a day and I haven’t had much luck. Can you help me?”

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