OSA secures $800k in federal funds for local preserve improvements
The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority this week celebrated an $800,000 federal allocation that will pay for accessibility improvements to a trail and other facilities at the Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve in Morgan Hill.
U.S. Rep. Jimmy Panetta (CA-19) joined OSA officials and...
BASEBALL: Rivalry game Round 1 goes to San Benito, 9-5
Gilroy - After two days of rainouts earlier this week, the
Updated: Metro Newspapers buys South Valley, Santa Cruz publications
Metro Newspapers, owner and publisher of Metro Silicon Valley, purchased four MainStreet Media Group weeklies including the Gilroy Dispatch, Morgan Hill Times, Hollister Free Lance and Santa Cruz Good Times.
Car stop leads to large drug cache
A traffic stop on Highway 152 by the California Highway Patrol in Santa Clara County led to the seizure of 70 pounds of crystal methamphetamine and the arrest of a Los Banos man.
CHP officer Israel Murillo said an officer, aided by a K-9, found...
Morgan Hill resident congratulated by President Obama
Few find themselves in the Oval Office at the White House.
Students, colleagues will miss beloved teacher
Kim Ordaz knew how to make learning hands-on.
Fostering relationships
Eight Gilroy students traveled with the Gilroy Takko Student Exchange Program to Japan for a 10-day visit from June 26-July 5. Gabriela Avila, Luis Cruz Velasco, Rachael Gallagher and Louisa Mantilla represented Gilroy High School while Emmanuel Duran, Camryn Crowley, Isabel Mena and Natalie Roberts represented Christopher High School. After exploring Tokyo and outlying areas for two and a half days, the students and their chaparones, Marah Kuwada and Gretchen Yoder-Schrock, headed to Gilroy’s Sister City, Takko-Machi in the prefecture of Aomori.


















