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April 25, 2026

Well-seasoned cuisine: Make a holiday treat any time of the year

To watch the new Well-Seasoned Cuisine video segment, go here.

Sans: April showers will bring May flowers in South County

What’s that old saying, April showers bring May flowers? Well, it sure is happening in South County. We were blessed with almost two inches of rain last week. Mother Nature sure works in mysterious ways, just when you think you’re not going to get another drop of rain for the year, she gives you buckets of rain to keep the grass a growing. Whew, what a relief!

Volunteers serve as ambassadors

Hospice Foundation thanks community for helping out

NFL: 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.

MLB: Giants win a 1-0 pitcher’s duel in 11 innings

SAN FRANCISCO — A classic duel between multimillion dollar pitchers Matt Cain and Cliff Lee ended in a draw Wednesday night, but the Giants ultimately claimed a 1-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies in 11 innings on Melky Cabrera's one-out RBI single at AT&T Park.

Golf: St. Mary’s wins first WCC golf title at San Juan Oaks

During the West Coast Conference golf championship at San Juan Oaks Golf Club this week, St. Mary’s dominated the men’s field, taking the title by nine strokes over second-place San Francisco. It was the first golfing championship for the school. Overall, the Gaels shot 20-under through three rounds.

Proud past, bright future for St. Mary School

In 1871, Ulysses S. Grant was president of a country still recovering from a horrendous Civil War, and Chicago suffered a Great Fire that left 90,000 people homeless. Meanwhile, in Gilroy, St. Mary School opened its doors to provide for the children of South Santa Clara County a high-quality education grounded in Catholic values.

NFL: 49ers in the spotlight this season; Raiders open on Monday Night Football

SANTA CLARA, Calif. - 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.

Column: 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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