A sweater is good. Nice and sunny, warmer weather, 40s for the lows, 70s and a lot of low 80s. San jose going 81, 7352 is the average, not recordsetting territory. 91 degrees back in 1991. On the coast, parts of the Santa Cruz Mountains and san mateo coast, fog with us tomorrow, and today falling short. 40s and 50s, cool for some and not bad for others, 44 near napa, 47 in petaluma. Sunshine and warmer temperatures, but big changes for the weekend, more coming up. Enjoy the sunshine today, 70s and low 80s. It is 6 01 am. It is getting busier, and we could see residual delays from earlier problems on bart. They are getting back on track. There could be a little bit. I love the bart getting into the city because you can bypass the bay bridge traffic. There is awake at the toll plaza, 15 minutes. A weight at the wait at the toll plaza, 15 minutes. Lets look at 880 southbound, slow traffic, an accident between 92 and tennyson road, traffic backing up all the way out to the marina exit, qui
Our marti glaser was there earlier. And she said. She was struggling to keep her feet on the ground. And she says. She wasnt the only one. I have to put rocks in my pocket maybe even an anchor to hold me down. Even with temperatures. Here in the 80s. The wind is definitely a nice change up. From all the heat. School were gettting our first look inside johnson junior high since it was forced to close because of a mercury spill last week. 13 action news reporter. Parker collins walks us. Through the massive c school 20 07 14 nat brake squeal this might look like any old school day. Michelle deshazer, parent 19 41 4619 41 53 i know its kind of aggravating but i hope you know it doesnt happen again. 19 52 59 nat bell but these sounds havent been heard here for almost a week. Ravenna alcorn, grandmother 19 43 5519 43 59 i really feel like were going to be okay. I dont feel afraid. Students finally got back to school today. After mercury spilled at Walter Johnson junior high last week. Brand
Jaida Hampton, a 2020 UK graduate, was a political science major and active in summer protests over the killing of Breonna Taylor.
Black students have only been present, much less welcomed, for less than half of the University of Kentuckyâs 155-year history. Seventy-one years ago, Lyman T. Johnson won a lawsuit that helped integrate the all-white school. Even though he never graduated from UK, and never intended to, his actions helped future generations of Black students.
However, despite Johnsonâs efforts so many years ago, UKâs Black community is still facing challenges today. For the first time last year, the university offered a major in African American and Africana studies. But 2019 also saw the Main Building sit-in led by the students of the Black Student Advisory Council and the Basic Needs campaign. Among demands to make the university more diverse and inclusive via policy changes, students were also demanding, again, that the New Deal-era mural in Memorial