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April 9, 2026

GOLF: Live Oak tops Sobrato

The Live Oak girls golf team improved to 6-1 with a 290-310 triumph over crosstown foe Sobrato on Tuesday at Coyote Creek.

FIELD HOCKEY: Late goal sinks Sobrato

Sobrato High fell victim to another late-game loss Tuesday, as Homestead tallied the game-winner with two minutes to play in regulation to sink the Bulldogs 2-1 in West Valley Division action.

Noose, watermelons on anti-Obama display called racist

An apparent political and racist display aimed toward President Barack Obama at an east Morgan Hill residence hasn’t caused much of a stir within the immediate neighborhood which consists mostly of small farms and ranch houses, but has inspired widespread commentary on the Internet accusing the owner of racism and hatred.

POTW: Chunkie

Chunkie is an 8-year-old cat who is a little shy, but very loving and would make a good lap cat. Both he and his brother were surrendered by their owner. They are available for adoption at the San Martin Animal Shelter. If you are interested, please call (408) 686-3900.

Sheriff’s arrests: Wounded during pitchfork combat

Arrests by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department through Oct. 7.

Recycling machine saves time on Santa Teresa repaving project

Five days of work to repave a section of Santa Teresa Boulevard were eliminated thanks to the use of a “cold-in-place” recycling process, according to the machine’s operator.

GOLF: Tee times announced for first round of Frys.com Open

The opening round of the PGA Tour's Frys.com Open is Thursday from CordeValle Golf Club in San Martin. Tee times have been announced for the first two days of the tournament and can be viewed here, along with more need-to-know information.

FINISH LINE: Runner rock in San Jose

Last weekend packed a wallop of entertainment – San Francisco Giants postseason baseball at AT&T Park, Fleet Week, 49ers football and the seventh annual San Jose Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon in downtown San Jose.

GETTING OUT: Wind River Range continues to amaze

Ever since Europeans landed in North America, the western horizon has held the promise of new land and a fresh start. When Lewis and Clark crossed a wild continent, they returned with tales of a mountain landscape beyond comprehension, adding more power to the tug of the West. Restless souls - men like John Colter, Jim Bridger and Jedediah Smith – unable to resist the lure, traveled up the Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains in pursuit of furs and adventure.  

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