With us tonight is mike. Mike is president and ceo of the center for arts and culture in and a longtime Historic Preservation. He led San Franciscos Historic Preservation nonprofit. He has been the oat director of advocacy of the los angeles conservancy and for the Historic Preservation. His present racial mark in angeles the subject of tonights talk in here in San Francisco. Thank you for being with us mike and welcome and i will hand the microphone over to you. Thank you so much frances. Such a pleasure to be here tonight with my longtime friends and colleagues aliso beach and Stephen Schafer to talk about their stunning new book preserving los angeles how Historic Places can transform americas cities. Published by angel city press. Dare i say this book is a monument is a monument to statement and major contribution to preservation field. Kevin devoted much of his career to enhancing the unique architecture of Cultural Heritage of los angeles. I had the shoes to fill and ken has left
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Sports. He is defending his masters title in augusta. I have all the details for you later. The syrian army and its allies launched a marnl offensive against rebels in the countryside south of aleppo. Its the biggest government operation in the area since a partial ceasefire late in february. The fighting threatens to derail completely the agreement at that reduced overall violence across the country. The special envoy to syria announced new talks have been pushed back by two days to next wednesday. In the north of the aleppo countryside, rebel fighters have reportedly taken over a town. They launched an offensive against isil fighters there. Its an important stronghold for the group. Meanwhile, syrian state tv is reporting that the Islamic State of iraq and levant has abducted as many as 300 near the syrian capital, damascus. Its unclear what happened, but several of those taken have now been released. Reporter there are conflicting reports with regards to the news of the abduction of
Posting views on line. Brazil protestors say president rousseff must go. The syrian army and alis launched an offensive south of aleppo. It is the biggest government operation in the area since a partial ceasefire came into effect late february. The fighting threaten to say derail the agreement which has reduced overall levels of violence in syria. U. N. Sponsored talks to try to end the war are set to resume monday in geneva. The battlefield is syria is a crowded one, further complicated because of fract odd opposition groups and foreign intervention. Despite a partial ceasefire, there is violence on the ground. Government forces and allies are attacking rebel groups in aleppo. The biggest damascus led assault since a ceasefire came into effect in late february. They threaten a take the important area of palmyra in the province of homs from isil. Isil still maintains control of large parts of the province where hundreds of civilians are held hostage. It is mostly rebels, including aln
An avid camper and retired baker from Pulaski County High School cafeteria, Thelma Jane Davis McDaniel, age 78 of Pulaski, became a citizen of God’s glorious kingdom Monday, September 18, 2023, while at her home with husband by her side and surrounded by her loving family. Born January 15,1945 in Wythe County she was the daughter of the late Dave and Mary Epperson Davis.