They have a northeast wind that eight Miles Per Hour. Hayward also with the northeast wind. Generally the direction is north northeast. We are looking for lots of sunshine today and temperatures way up there. By the weekend they will come way down. We will know more about that in 10 minutes. We are focusing on burlingame. The worlds most beautiful freeway there. Unfortunately theres something there is causing a backup. A crash and traffic skin below is going to be low. There is a motorcycle crash and traffic is backed up into hayward. The bridge is backed up to the main. Reporter we are following developing story in Santa Clara County. San jose police have confirmed he was there searching for a body tied to a cold case homicide. Here is a picture of the search is taking place right now all set of guardinos Italian Restaurant on santa cruz avenue. Investigators are taking up the parking lot there. We have a crew at the scene and will bring you updates throughout mornings on 2. We are ta
I was at the Sandusky High School reunion as the guest of E.R. Mike Spillman, resident of Virginia and graduate of Sandusky High School. He is a descendant of John
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In my hunt for headstones made by Nashville artist William Edmondson, I ended up at two African American cemeteries in Davidson County with, sadly, no Edmondsons, but complicated histories that are worthwhile to try to understand. We’ll get to the second one in the future.
Today, let’s focus on the Bryant Town Family Cemetery out in Donelson. Sherod Bryant came to Nashville before 1820. He was born in the early 1780s in either Virginia or North Carolina. A lot of things get said about Bryant, but tracking down actual primary sources is difficult. I’m certainly no exhaustive Bryant scholar, but it doesn’t appear that any trained historian is which is a shame, because there’s a lot of strange stuff going on with Bryant that would be interesting to know about.
Sophomores shine in Coastalâs blowout win over Davidson, 15-5
Chanticleers extend their winning streak to five-straight games
Sophomores shine in Coastalâs blowout win over Davidson, 15-5 By Coastal Carolina Athletics | March 5, 2021 at 11:12 PM EST - Updated March 5 at 11:42 PM
CONWAY, S.C. â Coastal Carolina sophomores Makenzie Pate, Eric Brown, and Cooper Weiss all homered on Friday while redshirt sophomore pitcher Jacob Maton pitched 5.0 strong innings as the Chanticleers blew out the Davidson Wildcats 15-5 in the final game of day one of the Baseball at the Beach tournament.
Maton (2-1) picked up his second-straight win, as the right-handed hurler overcame a first-batter solo home run to allow just one run on two hits and two walks while striking out a career-high seven batters over 5.0-complete innings.