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High school football: All of the scores from Friday’s Week 10 games
The scores from the CIF-SS and L.A. City Week 10 high school football games Friday, Nov. 1.
Aquinas football shuts out Village Christian to finish unbeaten in Ironwood League
Aquinas running back Champ Brown had 14 carries for 106 yards and three touchdowns.
Hayward police officers found not liable in Alameda DA’s re-review of 2018 police shooting
Prosecution would not be able to prove shots were not taken in self defense, report found.
Birmingham football routs Granada Hills to cap another unbeaten WVL campaign
The Patriots, who haven’t dropped a league game since 2017, run for more than 300 yards and have five scoring drives of four plays or less in a 52-0 victory.
Sierra Canyon football wins Mission League title with second-half rally against Serra
Serra dropped a fourth consecutive game against Sierra Canyon and now both teams will await Sunday's CIF-SS pairings release.
Burbank football is led by Elijah Pendleton in win over Burroughs
Pendleton scores three touchdowns, including a 65-yard burst on Burbank's first offensive play.
Bay Area high school football: Friday’s scores, Saturday’s schedule
High school football 2024: Results from Friday’s Week 10 Bay Area games and Saturday’s matchups.
Galaxy sweeps Colorado to reach Western Conference semifinals
Rookies Gabriel Pec and Joseph Paintsil score in the first half, Riqui Puig scores twice during second-half stoppage time, and the second-seeded Galaxy ends the best-of-three first-round series with a 4-1 win.
More dominance: De La Salle cruises over California, remains undefeated
De La Salle, the Bay Area News Group's top-ranked team, scored five TDs in first half in another powerful performance.
San Jose program could cut red-tape stifling major development projects downtown
Rather than watch potential projects fall to the wayside because of onerous rules and regulations, San Jose has proposed letting developers pitch major projects they know are feasible so long as they provide “an extraordinary benefit” to the city, such as a significant investment, meeting climate goals, or bolstering housing production.
Election workers quit in Shasta as self-appointed observers roam office
Shasta County supervisors hired an elections chief without experience just months before the election. He’s already falling out of favor.
CalMatters 2024 Voter Guide is now a zine
For the first time, CalMatters published a physical Voter Guide zine to further serve California voters.
Meghan Markle’s jam brand faces trademark ‘protest’ from famed Oregon company
The trademark challenge to Meghan's American Riviera Orchard comes from Harry and David, the venerable Rogue River Valley holiday gift-box company, known for its luxury Royal Riviera Pears.
Americans moving to California tumble to historic lows
The 2023 inflow was also 11% below 2022 – the largest percentage-point dip in the past two decades.
Meet the small business owners bringing unique cookie concoctions to the Bay Area
Amy Wong and Lawrance Combs are co-founders of Batch 22 Bakery, where they make and sell thick, gooey cookies.
Which cities might see big changes under Prop 33?
Good morning, Inequality Insights readers. I’m Wendy Fry. Local elected officials in San Francisco and Los Angeles have already shown interest in expanding rent control if Prop 33 passes, opening the door to such moves. CalMatters housing reporter Felicia Mello took a look this week at where the state ballot measure might have the most []
Fed up with political text messages? Here’s how to stop the madness, California!
Political experts explain why your phone has become a perpetually pinging nightmare -- and how to stop the madness.
Stanford preps for early wake-up call Saturday at NC State
Kickoff for Stanford's game at NC State will be 9 a.m. PT, and Cardinal has players changing sleep habits to adjust.