San Benito County man reaches settlement in ID theft case
A man who fought to restore his credit rating after becoming a victim of identity theft more than three years ago has finally had his credit rating restored and is now able to move on with his life. He's also been able to purchase his own home, at last.
Gidding gets 23 years for home invasion
The man found guilty in a 2009 home invasion near San Juan Bautista has received a sentence of 23 years in prison.
US Technical Ceramics gets $3M in financing
US Technical Ceramics, a Morgan Hill-based manufacturer of structural ceramics for a variety of industries, announced it recently closed a $3 million commercial loan using a new SBA debt refinance program arranged by Pinnacle Bank and CDC Small Business Finance.
Full-time workers boost volunteer rate
Something about the recovery is prodding more full-time workers to volunteer their time outside of work.
Nonprofits endure as funding dries up
By training, Dan Pfarr is a social worker. By necessity, he’s become a sharp-penciled business manager.
‘Serious’ deficiencies at Saint Louise
Deficiencies characterized as “serious” and “critical” by a federal official range from management oversight, to contracted staff competency, to medical staff responsibilities to problems with a dialysis provider are detailed in a 16-page report conducted three months ago during an in-person complaint investigation launched by the Federal Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, known as CMS.
Are rural bus stops safe?
A child runs toward the iconic yellow and black school bus, backpack in tow, bus pass on a lanyard around his neck, smiling as a woman yells “Go, go, go!” He makes it just before the door closes.
$10K for Sierra’s safe return; missing since March 16
With a $10,000 reward on the line and Bay Area sports stars stepping in to help, the Morgan Hill community continues to hope for a safe return of Sierra LaMar, 15, who has been missing since March 16.
Molly
This week’s Pets of the Week are the stars of HSSV’s ‘Final 4- Puppy Edition’ video: Molly, Floyd, Dolly, Trey and Towne! Full of puppy energy these little superstars are ready to show off their basketball skills and dribble their way into your home. If you’re looking for hours of entertainment and a lifetime of companionship look no further than HSSV’s starting lineup! Visit the Humane Society Silicon Valley, 901 Ames Ave., Milpitas, or call (408) 262-2133.













