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April 6, 2026

Birds and feather plucking

Nail-biting, gum smacking, knuckle popping - they can be irritating habits people have.  Even birds display their share of odd behaviors.

Roundup: LO drops another close one to Leigh

Two weeks into Mount Hamilton Division play, the Live Oak Acorns have balanced success with frustration.

Ducks take final bite of Sharks

Any microscopic chance that the Ducks had left to retain hope for a postseason appearance finally evaporated Wednesday night, so they were left to settle on the next best thing.

Warriors stung by Hornets, might get Curry back

Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry got the good news he had hoped to receive: He’s not officially shut down for the season. Yet.

Don Nelson had ‘good feeling’ about Hall

Don Nelson, always the iconoclast, said he didn’t have a big celebration planned Wednesday night after the former Warriors coach learned earlier in the day that he’d been elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

49ers add former Giants RB Brandon Jacobs

Power running back Brandon Jacobs is the latest addition to a reworked 49ers roster, having agreed Wednesday to a one-year contract, a league source confirmed.

Athletics play role of goodwill ambassadors

The kids, half of them wearing Oakland Athletics caps, gathered on a ball field as parents watched from the bleachers – a slice of Americana, except for just about everything.

Divers search South County ponds

Divers from the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office spent the afternoon searching a group of percolation ponds along Coyote Creek for evidence that might lead them to the whereabouts of Sierra LaMar, 15, who has been missing since March 16.

Scrapbook March 26-30, 2012

HONORS: Ayoung Kim: Ayoung Kim of Morgan Hill, a Northeastern University student majoring in pharmacy, was recently named to the university's dean's list for the fall semester, which ended in December 2011.

Thomas Kruse Winery

The Thomas Kruse Winery, established in 1971, remains a cottage industry, even in this age of fast-paced, over-committed and short attention span lives. The Kruses live and work on their 20-acre property and farm, and own 12 acres of grapes. Their wine, like our lives, are unhurried and reflect our personal terroir.

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