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April 30, 2026

Champions Academy wins team title

Headed into next weeks zone championships, the compulsory girls

Who’s Not Coming and Why

Over the past months, this column has been reporting who's coming to town, especially in the new Target Center off of Cochrane Road and U.S. 101. So for this month, I thought I would write about who has expressed interest in the past and decided not to come right this moment. However, before I do that, let's recap who is coming to town.

Sharks thinking points, not fighting revenge

When the Sharks and Anaheim Ducks squared off four nights ago at HP Pavilion, visiting coach Randy Carlyle was last seen spewing expletives and subtly giving the digital salute as he made his way across the ice from the bench to the locker room. The Sharks were in a better mood, having just skated off with a 4-2 victory. But they weren't amused by the antics of Ducks tough guy George Parros who tried to pick a fight with the less pugilistic Marc-Edouard Vlasic with 4.1 seconds remaining in the game, apparent payback for a Douglas Murray hit on Anaheim defenseman Lubomir Visnovsky

Sheriff’s blotter: 19-year-old arrested for stealing wheels of a man’s truck

Travis James Coleman, 19, of Gilroy, 7 p.m. July 11, on the 6600

Locsin heading back to state finals

Live Oak sophomore Isaiah Locsin earned a second straight berth in the CIF state finals with a 9-4 victory over Canyon’s Matt Nader on Saturday in Bakersfield.

Acorns gear up for showdown

For the second time in three years—down to the exact week—Live Oak will travel up to South San Jose to take on Oak Grove with the winner taking control of its own Mt. Hamilton Division destiny.

Lost peregrine falcon heads home

Morgan Hill is becoming THE summer destination for some really adventuresome wild animals. Just last month, I wrote about the yellow-bellied marmot who hitched a ride on a car from the Eastern Sierra to Morgan Hill. This month's adventure story is about a backpacking peregrine falcon who found our south Bay Area location a perfect spot for a little R & R (rest and recuperation).

Overnight

A confined space and mismatched characters forced together are the recipe for “Overnight,” a wan comedy about passengers on an overnight cross-country flight. They’re all looking for love, or to hang onto love, or to justify their love. Director Valerie Breiman gives us Jenny (Rachel Blanchard), fresh from ending her romance with a guy who has a girlfriend on each coast. There’s Tom, the hip British physics professor (James D’Arcy) fleeing the West Coast, where his ex just won’t accept that she’s his ex. Rude and grumpy TMJ (Gbenga Akinnagbe) is a rapper forced to fly commercial because he’s transporting a lap dog to his East Coast girlfriend. Amir (Maz Jobrani) and Mohammed (Mousa Kraish) are trying to not let all the profiling ruin their trip. And Captain Brody (Anthony LaPaglia) is managing an ongoing cell-phone rant with his wife, so wrapped up in his calls that he shares them over the aircraft’s public address system. His fundamentalist co-pilot (Tom Hodges) is no help. Breiman tosses these broad characters together and tries to set off sparks. Few do. It’s all blandly predictable. The twists let us stay two steps ahead. “Overnight” makes for a dull if not entirely intolerable trip, one mercifully shorter than a real cross-country flight. Though not by much.

Live Oak alum publishes first novel

When Morgan Hill resident Daniel Reyes would tell his friends and family that he was a writer, some would respond with skepticism and ask for a sample of one of his published works.

3 variations for a new community

They moved blocks from one location to another. Then they moved

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