Home, waiting. Reporter well with a bunch of the power being restored people many told us they may come back to work tonight if they have the energy. Live in San Francisco, robert handa nbc bay area news. Long day for sure. The outage caused a lot of frustration at San Franciscos federal builds this is what it looked like earlier dozens of people waiting to get inside and the courthouse shut down. Lots of people surprised that there arent backup generating. Im traveling monday i need to get my passport. There is no time nigh Airline Ticket is nonrefundable. It had to be generators or some way to get the government to work. We are in the 21st century. Some of the agencies in San Franciscos federal pbld Attention Department of Labor Department of health and Human Services and the ud o sda and u. S. Department of transportation. At union square the power outage brought business to abrupt who halt this is a spot pot for shopping not so today you can see signs on stores in windows saying cl
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Judith C. St. Clair, a resident of Daphne, AL, passed away peacefully January 20, 2021, after a courageous battle with cancer. She is predeceased by her husband, Albert R. St. Clair, mother, Frances Jeanette Miller and father, Thomas Martin Callan. She is survived by her daughter, Shannon Lane (Joe), Aimee (St. Clair) Valdez (Dean), Jeff St. Clair (Cindy). Grandchildren – “Grandma” to Callan Lane “Grand Judi” to Sara Miles (St. Clair) Agee, Elizabeth (St. Clair) Kumler, Zac St. Clair, and Bella Valdez. She is also survived by her brothers, Tom Callan (Teresa), Pat Callan (Shirley) and Kelly Carrigan (Lea), as well as, many cousins, nieces and nephews, and friends. Born in Chicago, IL, her family relocated to Alabama when she was 8 years old. She attended St. Thomas Catholic School, and graduated from Bishop Toolen High School in 1964. She was employed by Scott Paper Company serving from 1965-1994. Her greatest career ac