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April 11, 2026

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Short reports on business news in and around the South

Board nixes dam in Coe Park idea

MORGAN HILL

VOLLEYBALL: Cougars lose in four sets to Watsonville

The Christopher High boys volleyball team dug itself a

Half a billion, but …

San Jose

Police urge caution during Bicycle Safety Month

May is National Bicycle Safety Month, and Gilroy Police are encouraging everyone to participate safely and reminding drivers to be extra alert for more people pedaling and walking on the roads.  “Everyone deserves to reach their destination safely,” Gilroy Police Sgt. Michael McMahon said. “Unfortunately,...

WRESTLING: Yanez back on World Team

Jasmine Yanez, a GHS junior, will represent U.S. at Cadet Pan

REC SOFTBALL: Eleven-run seventh inning aides Family First in forcing first-place tie

Family First turned back Gilroy Bombers 23-15 to move into a

GHS SOCCER SEASON PREVIEWS: Kickin’ up a storm

GILROY - If positives and negatives were objects stacked onto a

Costumed kids take over downtown MH for Halloween

Legions of miniature superheros, masked villains, vampires, zombies, cartoon characters, celebrities and more peacefully invaded downtown Morgan Hill with their grownup enablers on Halloween night, while merchants held them at bay with free candy and street games. The Morgan Hill Downtown Association hosted the annual Safe Trick or Treat event Thursday night, closing Monterey Road to automobile traffic allowing costumed children and their parents to safely pursue confectioneries and show off their threads. Mini baseball, face painting and other games were offered throughout Monterey Road, and the Kiwanis club turned an empty lot on Third Street into a haunted pirate’s cove. For the first time this year, Safe Trick or Treat also featured live music, with Blue Dog performing in front of the former site of Simple Beverages. It was also the first night for the new Thursday night farmers market, which will continue year-round from 3 to 7 p.m. at the corner of Monterey Road and Third Streets.MHDA president Brad Jones said the feedback from the trick-or-treating so far has been positive, and organizers were able to work through some logistical glitches including a miscue on the preferred timing of the street closure. “The weather was fantastic, and people seemed to have a great time,” Jones said. “Having the band seemed to be really exciting, and for such short notice on the farmers market, I thought that went well.” 

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