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Morgan Hill
April 5, 2026

49ers trying to master the possibilities for draft night

A year ago, general manager Trent Baalke went with his instincts, put pass rusher Aldon Smith atop the 49ers’ draft board and nabbed him with the No. 7 overall pick.

Wilson’s season-ending surgery set for today

It’s official: Giants closer Brian Wilson will have Tommy John surgery on his injured right elbow Thursday and is out for the season.

A drill to help you master your driver

The Driver. Golf’s most popular club, but also the most frustrating.

Animal artwork raises funds, creates awareness

They’re not paintings of animals, but paintings by animals. Koko the gorilla, Elepha the elephant, Jello the penguin and Koopa the turtle are just a few of the animal kingdom’s Picassos, Monets and Pollocks. These are animals who actually paint by beak, mouth, paw, flipper or trunk. Some can actually hold a paint brush and others create art hands-on in the same way that children fingerpaint.

DA silent on possible charges against MACSA

The Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office will issue a Public Integrity Unit Decision Thursday regarding the Mexican American Community Services Agency, a San Jose-based organization known as MACSA whose former Gilroy charter school leaders are being investigated for misappropriation and embezzlement of school funds.

Scrapbook April 16-20

ENGAGEMENT: Porter/Gregory: Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Gregory of Redmond, Ore., announce the engagement of Mr. Gregory’s daughter Brandy Jo Gregory to Joseph Matthew Porter, son of Robert and Cynthia Porter, of Gilroy.

Assault wins Easter tournament

The Morgan Hill Assault captured another 10-and-under championship at the TPR Easter Saturday One Day Event in Smyrna Park.

Body of missing Aromas man found in pond

The body of an Aromas man reported missing April 3 has been found in an Aromas fishing pond at the end of Rose Avenue, according to the San Benito County Sheriff’s Office.

49ers in the spotlight this season; Raiders open on MNF

The NFL must have faith that PG&E fixed the Candlestick Park glitches that led to two blackouts during a nationally televised game last season.

Mark Jackson states his case for winning with Warriors

Mark Jackson coaches a Warriors team that has lost 17 of its last 21 games. He saw the man who hired him on a platform of bold promise, co-owner Joe Lacob, get lacerated by fans.

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