Britton school cyber bully arrested
The arrest of a 14-year-old Britton Middle School student on suspicion of bullying last week was not the first such incident in Morgan Hill, and police and school officials say that such behavior can lead to long-term serious problems for students and thus will not be tolerated.
Ranch-side trees and remodeling picnic area
When it comes to food, music and a volunteerism, there is nothing like the annual Gilroy Garlic Festival, which has grown from a local event into a perpetual media darling that garners national attention.
Signs need to be politically correct so they do not offend
“I drove by a road work site on Main Street near El Toro School in Morgan Hill. The work crew had put up a large orange sign that said ‘Men at Work.’ These work trucks had the City of Morgan Hill logo on the side. Women can and do work in construction nowadays, as well as serve as Secretary of State, CEOs and now can even engage in combat for the U.S. military. Isn't it about time to retire these antiquated ‘Men at Work’ signs and replace them with ‘Workers Ahead’ or something less offensive?”
Hollister teen Jesaiah Baer reaches Hollywood on ‘American Idol’
Hollister teenager Jesaiah Baer has advanced to the Hollywood round of "American Idol."
Hoops: Division title within reach for CHS girls
Christopher High’s girls basketball program knew it had a talented and deep roster as it climbed the ladder into the tough Monterey Bay League Gabilan Division this season.
Hoops: Holler, GHS boys go to 5-3 in MBL Pacific
Brendan Holler scored 17 points to lead Gilroy High’s boys basketball team to a 69-58 home win over Alisal on Wednesday night.
Soccer: GHS girls stay undefeated in MBL with 3-0 rout of Watsonville
Taylor Slattery, Agust Gomez and C.C. Contreras scored one goal each to help Gilroy High’s girls soccer team to a 3-0 home win over Watsonville on Wednesday night at Garcia-Elder Sports Complex.
Hoops: Both Rams teams lose again on road
Andreinna Castaneda and Tawne Haynish scored nine points each, but Gavilan College’s women’s basketball team suffered a 72-40 loss at the College of San Mateo on Wednesday night.






















