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Napa cruises past Fairfield 35-0

NAPA — The bizarre third quarter told the frustrating story for the Fairfield High football team on Friday night. The Falcons ran 25 plays to Napa’s four, held a 109-30 yardage advantage and somehow were outscored 7-0 in the period. It was all part of 35-0 Monticello Empire League loss to the Indians at Memorial [...]

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Mustangs crush Apaches, 48-6

VALLEJO — Rodriguez High needed one play to score all the points it needed to win Friday night at Corbus Field. The team added to it in the remaining 43 minutes and 50 seconds, hammering host Vallejo 48-6 in a Solano County Athletic Conference matchup. Quarterback Jordan Riggins took the Mustangs’ (5-4 overall, 3-1 SCAC) [...]

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Wood v Armijo football

Malachi Lewis runs the ball during the homecoming loss against Will C. Wood on Friday. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)

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Armijo Homecoming

Armijo Homecoming King and Queen Stephen Yoo and Lacey Konstantinopoulos. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)

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Blu Homes at Mare Island

Lashanna Upshaw watches as Tony Avila welds Friday at Building 680 on Mare Island. The building is the new home of Blu Homes, who make prefabricated homes. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)

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Vacaville School Board Canidates

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Seal makes itself at home in Suisun marina

A seal sunbaths in the Suisun City Marina Friday. Depending on who you asked there, he was either a friendly newcomer bringing joy to onlookers or a greedy, unwanted guest hogging fish from fishermen.  (David DeBolt- Daily Republic)

SUISUN CITY — A seal spent Friday sunbathing and snacking at the Suisun marina, bringing smiles to passing children but annoying fishermen, who complained the fin-footed mammal wouldn’t share. Fisherman Davis Jefferson of Fairfield said he saw the same seal eat five salmon a week ago. “Some he swallowed whole. It’s good eating,” Jefferson said. “I’m [...]

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Seal

A seal sunbaths in the Suisun City Marina Friday. Depending on who you asked there, he was either a friendly newcomer bringing joy to onlookers or a greedy, unwanted guest hogging fish from fishermen.  (David DeBolt- Daily Republic)

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Volunteer receives FPD honor

FAIRFIELD — The Fairfield Police Department recognizes VIPS volunteer Rainer Navarro as this month’s outstanding Volunteer in Police Service. Navarro was among the first to become a part of Fairfield Police Department’s VIPS family in April of 2010. Since then, Navarro has donated 409 hours and is always willing to assist with special events, traffic [...]

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Vanden High schedules meeting on principal issue

Stephen Liles

FAIRFIELD — Vanden High School employees are being asked for input on what qualities they would like to see in a school principal, according to teachers. A meeting has been called Tuesday for certain employees, according to an email sent to the Daily Republic and confirmed by teachers. The meeting appears to be an initial step [...]

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Birds Landing fire station

Montezuma Fire District Assistant Chief Dan Schindler stands in front of the district's new station in Birds Landing. The new station, which has an office, climate control, and storage, gives the department significantly more resources in the area. (Brad Zweerink/Daily Republic)

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Black pet adoption

Jessica Mahrt, an adoption counselor at the Solano County SPCA, holds one of the shelter's 10-week-old black kittens. Shelters generally have a harder time adopting black dogs and cats. (Brad Zweerink/Daily Republic)

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