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March 19, 2026

LULAC youths brush up on volunteerism

With state parks up and down California looking to avoid being shuttered due to budget cuts, staff and supporters have looked for creative ways to stretch their dollars and keep the tourist attractions open.

Chamberlain’s opens health and wellness center

Chamberlain’s Children Center recently opened a Health, Wellness, and Nutrition Center that will allow the therapeutic treatment center to begin taking a more holistic approach to working with children.

Updated: Student in custody, accused of bringing pot cookies to school

Morgan Hill Unified School District officials said the student accused of distributing the marijuana-laced cookies to fellow Live Oak High School students Friday morning is currently in custody with the Morgan Hill Police Department. It is unclear at this time what gender the student is, but school officials said the student is younger than 18.

Teacher appointed to Gavilan School Board

The Gavilan College School Board had some big shoes to fill following the recent death of late trustee Mike Davenport, whose March 2 passing left a vacancy on the college’s seven-person school board.

SBHS board appoints former trustee Delay to open seat

San Benito High School District trustees on Monday appointed former board member Steve Delay to succeed Tim Shellito, who announced his resignation in March.

Tres Pinos group battles UK band over ‘One Direction’ name

A Tres Pinos-based band has set itself up for a globally prominent legal battle as it claims in a million-dollar lawsuit that it has the right to the name “One Direction,” the same name of a hugely popular British boy band managed by Simon Cowell.

‘SlutWalk’ shock to raise awareness at Gavilan

The word “slut” strikes miscellaneous cords.

SBHS to county: ‘Stop’ neglecting safety

Trustee Rodriguez presents concerns about intersection to county board of supervisors

Concern over faults could spur San Juan School closure

Seven of the 23 most seismically vulnerable school buildings in California – including five of six permanent classroom buildings – are on the campus of San Juan School, where the results of state-mandated seismic trenching could either force the school to be condemned and relocated or require a multimillion-dollar retrofit.

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