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March 19, 2026

Council delays decision on channel 19

Hoping to encourage three companies vying to operate the city's

Steve Tate looks back on three decades

In 2006 newly elected Mayor Steve Tate stood at the groundbreaking ceremony of Morgan Hill’s soon-to-be library and told the crowd he was so excited he could jump up and click his heels—and then he tried. For those who see Tate only at council meetings,...

Martin Murphy Band takes first place honors in SoCal

The Martin Murphy Middle School Advanced Band added a new award

Lawn care for hot summer days

Caring for lawns during the heat of summer, isn

DA: Indictment will speed up ‘justice’

Twenty-one months after the arrest of the man who allegedly kidnapped and killed 15-year-old Sierra LaMar of north Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County’s top prosecutor brought the case to the Criminal Grand Jury which “finally” - in the words of the victim’s cousin - indicted the suspect for his alleged involvement in the crime Tuesday.

Only Nose Knows What Six Doctors Don’t

Sleep is a necessary body function. But, oh, how hard it is for the body to get the much-needed rest. It must be particularly hard to get for someone whose partner snores.

Council to interview four finalists for city manager post

The Morgan Hill City Council, following an Aug. 16 closed session meeting, narrowed down the field of applicants for the city manager position to four of City Hall’s top staff people.After reviewing input from the community and other city staff on what the elected officials should be looking for in a new city manager—to replace Steve Rymer—the council evaluated all applications they have received for the position, according to Morgan Hill Communications Manager Maureen Tobin.The council selected the following city employees as finalists for the city manager’s job: Community Services Director Chris Ghione, Economic Development Director Edith Ramirez, Police Chief David Swing and Assistant City Manager for Admin Services Christina Turner.The council will interview each candidate at a closed meeting scheduled for Sept. 6.Earlier this month, Rymer accepted a job as city administrator for the City of Rochester, Minn. He worked for the City of Morgan Hill since 2006, starting in recreation and community services. In 2013, the council appointed him as city manager.Rymer’s annual salary for 2016 was about $248,000, after several annual raises approved by the council in line with positive performance evaluations.The city manager is the highest paid staff position in Morgan Hill, to which all City Hall department heads report, including the police and fire chiefs.According to a list of employees’ salaries for 2016 on the city’s website, Swing’s regular annual wages are about $196,000; Ghione’s are about $182,000; and Ramirez’ are about $154,524. The city hired Turner in 2016 for an annual salary of about $189,000.The salary figures do not include benefits and allowances, though these amounts are also listed on the city’s website.Rymer’s last day as Morgan Hill City Manager will be Sept. 30. The council hopes to have a new city manager appointed by the end of September.

Phone for Gav Classes

Gavilan College launched a new phone-in registration system this

Round 1 goes to LO

For a sophomore, Live Oak

Party out of control

A party attended by teenagers and 20-year-olds at a private home

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