Championship game and the chance to go to the super bowl gone. Fans are outside waiting for the team to return to the bay area. The players left seattle at about 9 00 to 9 00 tonight. Even though the fans are disappointed, theyre still thanking players for the season. By compareson this is what it looked like after the game in seattle. Jubilant fans walked out of the stadium cheering their teams victory. And theyre beyond excited about seeing their team punch their super bowl ticket. We go to julie haener and mark ibanez. They were there for the highs and the lows. They have more of how the teams are dealing with finishing oh so close, mark and julie. Reporter yes, it is a bummer to say the least. As julie and i were just talking off camera. Super bowl hopes were so high. It was so exciting to be here. I had to set the scene earlier. It was my visit to century field. When we got here, it was rocking. It did live up to that 12th man. It was loud, energized. So much fun took in this stad
Moments before Xathanael Todd began singing in front of the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum on Saturday morning, he had a “little bit” of technical difficulties with his phone to play background music.After debating for a little bit longer, he decided to sing the tune, “A little bit” from, “Crazy, Just like Me” in an […]
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As the news that longtime Times-Herald writer and community editor Rich Freedman had died of cancer on Saturday morning came trickling into friends, family and former work colleagues, tears began flowing as often as the memories of Freedman came flooding in.
As the news that longtime Times-Herald writer and community editor Rich Freedman had died of cancer on Saturday morning came trickling into friends, family and former work colleagues, tears began flowing as often as the memories of Freedman came flooding in.