San Jose Senator Sponsors Business Sales Tax Exemption
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Pay raises for county exec’s office
County Executive Pete Kutras Jr. will ask the Santa Clara County
Prep Basketball: First quarter lull costs Sobrato in 78-64 loss to Leigh
Sobrato had one bad quarter against Leigh and could never recover.
Man drowns after saving children in north MH creek
A San Jose man died after saving his son from drowning in a Coyote Creek swimming hole just north of Morgan Hill, according to authorities.Santa Clara County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a call reporting the incident about 2 p.m. July 16, according to Sheriff’s Sgt. Rich Glennon. A group of children and adults were swimming in an area where Coyote Creek meets a pond on Ogier Avenue, behind the Parkway Lakes RV park.Glennon explained the edges of the water were about knee-deep, but the depth “increases dramatically” into a moving current farther from shore. When the group of children waded into this deeper area, they had trouble staying above water and the adults responded.The father of one of the children, a 5-year-old boy, jumped into the water fully clothed and helped the children, Glennon said. After he handed his son off to another adult, the man, later identified as 35-year-old Saul Garcia of San Jose, went underwater and did not come back up.The sheriff’s dive team and a boat equipped with sonar detection devices arrived on scene to search for Garcia’s body, Glennon said. They found his body about 6:20 p.m. under about 15 feet of water.Garcia’s family set up a page on gofundme.com shortly after his death, to raise money for his wife and the couple’s two young children. The page, titled “SAUL GARCIA AND FAMILY,” says there were six children—including his own—swimming at the time Garcia and other adults noticed they were in trouble July 16. Garcia “showed no fear going into the water and saving all 6 of the children lives before the water drowned him,” the gofundme page adds.
Morgan Hill on the hook for massive sewage spill?
A massive discharge of raw sewage into Llagas Creek in San Martin earlier this month is under state investigation and could mean hefty fines levied against the City of Morgan Hill, according to the state agency that oversees water quality.
Holy hail! Gilroy gets brief blanket of falling ice
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