Man arrested on suspicion of heroin, stolen property possession
A Morgan Hill man was arrested after police found drugs and
Wife of alcoholic should not be buying him booze
DEAR ABBY: It happened again today! I was buying several bottles of wine and a six-pack of beer along with my other groceries. While I was standing in the checkout line, someone behind me said the predictable, "I wish I was going home with you!"
Pipeline restoration work complete
Valley Water celebrated the completion of a major pipeline project Sept. 19 after four years of construction.
The Main Avenue and Madrone Pipelines Restoration project installed roughly 14,000 feet of pipeline, or about three miles. The system delivers local and imported water from Anderson Reservoir...
Smoke visible from controlled burn near Hollister Hills
That smoke over an area near Hollister Hills is from a controlled burn. The burn Thursday was set to wrap up around 4 p.m., according to a Calfire spokesman, Jonathan Pangburn.
City gears to revamp its general plan
The city of Morgan Hill is preparing to begin an overdue update of its general plan, a voluminous document that guides how the city will grow for the next 20 years or so.
Personal Blog: kriemhilt
I have just tried to submit an article which you claim had 'profanity' - untrue but the article is negative to your court system...so much for 'fake news"
MH Pee Wee Raiders get second straight shutout, beat West Bay
The Morgan Hill Pee Wee (Silver) Raiders posted their second
‘Cavalia’ hosts sensory tour with Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
A group from The Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired experienced the first ever hands-on sensory tour of “Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse” on Aug. 17 in San Jose. Students experienced “Cavalia” through a variety of senses including touch and sound. A spokesperson guided the group through activities that included grooming and feeding the horses, learning about horseshoes, sitting in a trick riding saddle and listening to a horse's heartbeat. The tour ended in the warm-up tent, where students and their chaperones stood in a circle while riders rode their steeds around the group. The students were able to feel the ground quake. Each participant was sent home with a horse of his or her very own – of the fuzzy, plush variety – and a used horseshoe from one of the show’s equine stars.







