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Five in a row: Pittsburg crushes Cardinal Newman to claim latest NCS D1 crown
38+ min ago (844+ words) Pittsburg players raise the first place plaque after defeating Cardinal Newman during their NCS Division I football championship game at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, Calif., on Friday, Nov. 28, 2025. Pittsburg defeats Cardinal Newman 42-17. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group) PLEASANT HILL " By the time the fourth quarter rolled around, the field at Diablo Valley College looked less like the site of a championship game and more like the aftermath of the demolition. Visors and mouthpieces were scattered across the turf after a barrage of Pittsburg hits. On the Pittsburg sideline, players doubled over in laughter, swapping smiles as the clock wound down on another statement night. [Pittsburg head coach Charlie Ramirez raises the first place plaque after defeating Cardinal Newman during their NCS Division I football championship game at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, Calif., on Friday,…...
Magnitude 3.2 quake rattles Peninsula
44+ min ago (122+ words) A magnitude 3.2 earthquake jolted the Peninsula early Friday evening, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. COLMA " A magnitude 3.2 earthquake jolted the Peninsula early Friday evening, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. [Swarm of earthquakes continue to jolt area south of San Jose after Thanksgiving] [Earthquake in San Benito County felt in the South Bay] [Three earthquakes shake near Gilroy] [Shaky times in San Ramon: 3.2 quake is latest in recent swarm] [Magnitude 3.0 quake jolts South Santa Clara County] The quake hit around 5:03 p.m. about 1.8 miles south-southwest of Colma, 2.8 miles north of Pacifica and 3.8 miles west of South San Francisco, the USGS reported. There were no reports of injuries or damage....
2 people shot at Valley Fair Mall in West San Jose
1+ hour, 1+ min ago (96+ words) Two people were taken to the hospital after being shot at the Valley Fair Mall in Santa Clara Friday afternoon, the San Jose Police Department said. 2 people shot at Valley Fair Mall in West San Jose Two people were taken to the hospital after being shot at the Valley Fair Mall in West San Jose Friday afternoon, police said. San Jose police said this is an ongoing investigation and officers are working to ensure everyone's safety. The status of the victims is unknown at this time. Watch NBC Bay Area News free wherever you are...
Prep football roundup: El Cerrito beats Ukiah for NCS Division III title
1+ hour, 1+ min ago (366+ words) Gary Youngblood (20) of El Cerrito breaks the tackle attempt of Gunnar Erickson (6) of Windsor for a touchdown in the first half during the North Coast Section Division II championship game at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, Calif. on Nov. 24, 2023. (Douglas Zimmerman for the Bay Area News Group) El Cerrito captured its third North Coast Section championship in four years on Friday night, building a 12-point halftime advantage on its way to a 32-21 victory over fifth-seeded Ukiah in the Division III final at American Canyon High. Joeseph Broussard scored on a 15-yard run shortly before halftime to give third-seeded El Cerrito a 19-7 lead. After Ukiah pulled to within 19-14 in the third quarter, Dejuan Compton Jr. scored on a short run to widen El Cerrito's advantage back to double digits, 26-14. Broussard's 70-yard run set up the touchdown. Gary Youngblood's 90-yard reception…...
Monte Vista defeats Clayton Valley for NCS Division II championship
1+ hour, 12+ min ago (769+ words) DUBLIN " One year, one championship. For Joe Wingert, it's not a bad start to his head coaching tenure at Monte Vista. Behind a stout defensive effort, Monte Vista defeated Clayton Valley 24-10 on Friday night at Dublin High School to win the NCS Division II championship, the program's first NCS title since beating the Najee Harris-led Antioch Panthers in 2016. "That's all we talked about all week," Wingert said of Luckey. "We constantly stressed it (in practice)." Justin Grisham and Grant Maina, a pair of Monte Vista juniors, had an interception apiece while Grisham recovered one of Monte Vista's two forced fumbles. The only touchdown that the Mustangs allowed was on an 85-yard punt return by Clayton Valley's Andres Watts. Offensively, senior running back Torin Dunphy totaled two touchdowns and 129 yards on 30 carries while junior wide receiver Caden Boscia threw a 20-yard…...
3.2 magnitude earthquake shakes the peninsula
1+ hour, 55+ min ago (102+ words) A preliminary 3.2 magnitude earthquake struck Friday afternoon south of Daly City, according to the United States Geological Survey. A preliminary 3.2 magnitude earthquake struck Friday afternoon south of Colma, according to the United States Geological Survey. The temblor was reported just after 5 p.m. and centered about 1.8 miles southwest of Colma, the USGS said. BAY AREA QUAKE CENTRAL You can take steps to plan and prepare for the next big one. Access our Bay Area Quake Tracker, the latest earthquake stories, extensive quake prep checklists, videos and many other disaster preparedness resources all in one place: NBCBAYAREA.COM/QUAKES...
Behind 2 picks, 2 TDs from Malakai Taufoou, Serra rallies from 4th-quarter hole to win CCS Division I title
1+ hour, 59+ min ago (43+ words) Serra's Malakai Taufoou (10) runs with the ball against Los Gatos in the fourth quarter during the CCS Division I championship game at San Jose City College in San Jose, Calif., on Friday, Nov. 28, 2025. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)...
Bay Area Afghans worried after Trump's comments on immigration
2+ hour, 39+ min ago (320+ words) There is now frustration and fear after President Trump's new comments on immigration, including a possible crackdown affecting Afghan residents, following the National Guard shooting in Washington, DC. Velena Jones reports. Just days after the deadly National Guard shooting in DC, Afghan immigrants in the Bay Area say they're feeling new fears following President Trump's vow to stop immigration requests from what he called "third world countries," and his call for "reverse migration." Trump's comments come after authorities identified the suspect as an Afghan national, who once worked with a CIA-backed group, killed one national guard reservist and severely injured another. A man who came from Afghanistan to the US in 1981, who asked to remain anonymous, said he is fearing retaliation against him and his community. "My message is to others. Please be useful to this country. It is a very…...
Letters: Fremont cricket field critics fear the unknown
2+ hour, 42+ min ago (460+ words) Re: "Neighbors up in arms over cricket field plans" (Page B1, Nov. 22). It is more likely the fear of the unknown. People here are not familiar with cricket. Both baseball and cricket trace their origins back to medieval European bat-and-ball games and are more like "cousins." Cricket fields all over the world are in the middle of cities and residential neighborhoods, and they are safe. It is fun to play and or watch cricket, so let us go for it. Subru Bhat Union City Re: "Coal project costs mounting" (Page A1, Nov. 26). The New York Times article about Phil Tagami's proposed Oakland coal terminal is very misleading. The article says, "a state judge ruled in 2023 that the city had to uphold its deal with Tagami." However, that ruling only provided Tagami with $320,000 in damages. The disappointed coal developers found a judge in…...
Economic worries don’t stop Black Friday spending in Bay Area
2+ hour, 50+ min ago (978+ words) Crowds aren't her favorite, but 80-year-old Dorene Luzzi of Redwood City wasn't letting that stop her Black Friday shopping plans. "It's been a nightmare," Luzzi said, gleeful as she showed off clothing deals she snagged for her family on Friday at Hillsdale Shopping Center in San Mateo. Despite talk of the death of American malls due to online shopping and the COVID-19 pandemic, the Peninsula center was full of life, with children climbing on the outdoor playground and every table in the food court packed. For many Bay Area consumers, the holiday season is a balancing act: navigating rising costs and economic uncertainty while still enjoying the rituals and joy of gift shopping. Rachel Michelin, president of the California Retailers Association, said shoppers are embracing both the convenience of online buying and the tradition of in-person browsing. "Going to in-person…...