A group of latina drew this ban for in response. It hangs in a free speech area outside the dining hall. Inside the stairs are covered with posters with a message of their own we shouldnt have to have this burden on us, this responsibility to always be defending us. Reporter University Administration put out an email for respectful discourse. A statement from its provost said in part although various students on campus have chosen to express their views in ways that are hostile or intentionally hurtful, im certain every one of us will continue to hold ourselves to a higher standard. There really is a need for a fulltime professional staff person and a center, frankly that would be on par with some of our colleagues in the area, like the uc system that already has centers for undocumented students. I. C. E. Officers will soon be using information from license plate readers that can record your cars location. The department has contracted with the top provider of data captured by license
Now, they will be tested in court. The motorcycle driver Oscar Nilsson says the selfdriving chevy bolt started to change lanes so he moved up. But the bolt then veered back into the lane knocking him down. He is now suing. I would too, sure. I definitely would. Good for him. Thank god he didnt die, you know. But, yes, they shouldnt be on the streets, period. Reporter accidents like this one make those who arent too sure about selfdriving cars even more nervous. We got a lot of pedestrians, a lot of bikers, im one of them. And i think for emergencies someone should be behind that wheel at all times. Reporter there was a backup driver in the car that collided with the motorcyclist in San Francisco, but as he went to grab the wheel, it was too late. The Police Report blames nilsson for passing whether it wasnt safe. Gm does, too, saying it believes the motorcyclist merged into lane before it was safe to do so. His attorney calls the move unpredictable and dangerous. Gm says as it tests th
The neighborhood around Thoroughbred Loop in Grass Valley has been battling an application for a cannabis grow within the former 6B Ranch for more than three years.