Compartment before it spread to this car, then minutes later it was on the home. Wheres your hose at . Reporter a next door neighbor got the first video of the fire a couple minutes after it started. And his dad tried to alert the family still inside the home. The house is on fire. We called them out. They stayed in our house a little bit. Reporter the couple and two small children were not injured, but they could hear parts of their cars exploding as they burned next door. A man who lives down the block said it was the initial explosion that shook him. It sounded like a bomb went off, and then it just engulfed the cars. Reporter that was at about 2 00 in the morning. Within minutes both cars were overcome with flames and fire had spread to the garage. Normally a car would take a little bit to catch on fire. That car torched in three minutes, i mean it was torched reporter contra costa arson investigators are looking into the fire and a spokesman for the Fire District said it is consid
Kate. I well go beyond that point significantly t always comes with a trade off at this time of the year. Any time you see big temperatures swing likes this, it means something is going on in the atmosphere to sort of clash. Little somethingsomething . Little bit. Looks like a lot of bit. Frontal boundery sweeps through the area later this week, guys, looks like heavy rain, gusty thunderstorm producer, today actually the warmfront al boundery lifting through. So even today, weve got some clouds, perhaps bit of wet weather to discuss. So, well break everything down for you. This big storm that were tracking is generally going to take up our entire week forecast, so well tell you all of the details coming in a few. Eagles fans may have taken their excitement during last nights game little too far. Police say group of women surrounded a wheelchair bound sidewalk performer, one of them taking off with his prosthetic leg. Eyewitness News Reporter jan carabeo just spoke with that man, she jo
Let the making begin. Complete bay area News Coverage starts right now. This is the 10 00 news on ktvu channel 2. A south bay house party gets out of control with extra officers called in to help arrest dozens of people. Good evening, im ken wayne. Im maureen naylor, Heather Holmes is off tonight. Well get to that story in a minute, but first we have developing news from the peninsula where a fatal accident involving a pedestrian is causing major traffic problems near the San Francisco international airport. These are live pictures right now from news chopper 2. The accident happened about 8 45 tonight, but as you see 101 there is pretty much a parking lot with those red brake lights. The accident happened at the 45, northbound highway 101 at south Airport Boulevard. Now the Highway Patrol issued a severe Traffic Alert. However, they are not releasing much information at this point, but you can see that that back up goes for a while and you can see the airport to the right. Right now o
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Beaten in the Year of the Advent Facing Racial Injustice on Public Transport (Part 1)
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February 5, 2021
This series will highlight the experiences of three African American Adventists who faced racial injustice in America while taking public transportation. Each of them reacted differently and got different results. Read Part 2 here.
Jabez Pitt Campbell stepped up to the counter to purchase a train ticket to Philadelphia. It was the afternoon of Wednesday, March 26, 1843, and the 28-year-old Black pastor was travelling from his home in Providence, Rhode Island, to preach in the City of Brotherly Love. The train would leave from Jersey City, make several stops, the longest in Trenton, and finally reach Philadelphia. Campbell handed the ticket agent the fare of $4 and asked if he could have a comfortable seat. The agent quickly assured him that no one paid more than $4 and Campbell would “be as well accommodated as any other gentleman.” Campbell smiled, thanked t