Vehicular manslaughter suspect pleads not guilty
The motorist suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol when he struck a man on a motorized scooter last fall pleaded not guilty to felony vehicular manslaughter Tuesday.
POTW: Scotty
Scotty is available at Pet Friends. He is looking for a forever home of his own. He's affectionate, and very adventuresome. He will escape from our kitten room anytime the door is open, often accompanied by his roommates Cruella and Noire.
SHS boys lose 48-40 to Westmont in Mount Hamilton Division opener
Still hampered by injuries, the Sobrato boys basketball put up
Warriors’ Curry sprains right ankle again in loss to Spurs
Monta Ellis gave one of the gutsiest
Amber Alert suspect sentenced to one year in jail
The woman who created a statewide Amber Alert last May, with the help of a fugitive accomplice, was sentenced to jail time and probation for her involvement in the accidental kidnapping.
Birder, she wrote
Is one of your New Year's resolutions to expand your mind and/or de-expand your post-holiday waistline? Here's a marvelous and easy way to get some exercise, make new friends, or develop a new hobby: You're invited to join Jane Haley (a National Park docent for over 27 years and long-time WERC volunteer) on an invigorating Saturday morning (9-11am) walk along Coyote Creek, Morgan Hill.
Friends, family, artists organize event to honor Tara Romero
In an effort to memorialize 14-year-old drive-by shooting victim Tara Romero and to encourage Morgan Hill's youth to express themselves freely and actively, a group of local parents and teens will host an art show and fundraiser Jan. 13.
LO boys drop league opener 3-1 to Santa Teresa
The Live Oak boys soccer team suffered its first loss of the
County man suspected of firing shotgun, threatening family
Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 55-year-old San Benito County man on New Year’s Eve after he had been suspected of threatening family members with a shotgun and firing one round into the ceiling of the residence, according to a statement from the sheriff’s office.
LO girls take care of business in league opener
On opening night in Blossom Valley Athletic League girls













