Teens Will Stand Trial for Murder
Two Hollister teenagers will stand trial in what authorities
Large crowds pleased with first day of Mushroom Mardi Gras
Cloudy skies and chilly winds broke for sunshine and warm air
Bob and Nancy Wells: Proposal after two weeks
Bob, a California boy, was assigned to attend the Microwave Radio Officer’s course at Fort Monmouth, N.J. He decided to go to church, so he looked in the Yellow Pages. Since he didn't know the meaning of Methodist and Presbyterian, he chose the Christian Church of Colts Neck.
API: Only Half of Schools Meet Target
Eleven of Gilroy's schools increase standardized test scores,
Paul James Staudenmaier
Paul passed away peacefully in his Morgan Hill home. Paul was born in Sacramento, grew up in Tracy, and settled in Morgan Hill, for the rest of his life. He was a Vietnam veteran, serving his country for 20 years in the Navy. After military retirement, he worked at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), and actively served his community by founding the South County Neighborhood Disaster Preparedness Project (SCNDDP) in Morgan Hill. He is survived by his wife, Rebecca Staudenmaier; daughters, Anna Buck, Marcella Robinson and Paige Staudenmaier: his sister, Marjorie Philpott, and son-in-law, Cory Robinson. A Funeral Service will take place on Sunday, June 28, 2009 at 1:00 P.M. at Johnson Funeral Home, followed by a celebration of his life at Ragoots Restaurant, both in Morgan Hill. A private burial will take place on June 29, 2009. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Paul's memory to the Stanford Cancer Center or Hospice of the Valley.
Gilroy open to providing salary information online
In light of Morgan Hill's initiative to post an accessible
Blossoms from the ashes
With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, Morgan Hill residents can once again turn to a local staple to surprise loved ones and significant others with a heart-shaped box of chocolates and bouquet of long-stemmed roses.
Sheriff’s blotter: Woman suspects housekeepers took $2,450 in jewelry
A Hollister woman believes her two housekeepers took $2,450


















