A lost 50s but home 60s with sun through 4 00, grab a coast sun through 4 00, grab a coast it will be cooler this evening bridge toll plaza where the metering lights are turned on. Now we are seeing more traffic but i tell you, it is light everywhere and we do have one accident near fremont with the details coming up. A holiday reprieve. A young boy is in the hospital with major energize after falling 200 feet off of a clip. First responders rushed to the scene and. Ifed a dramatic rescue. It happened last night in bodega bay. The boy is hospitalized in santa rosa. That is where the News Reporter is this or. Amy . He was brought here in Critical Condition but he is stable and was crying which officials were relieved to see. They say it was challenging to rescue the boy because he fell so far about 200 off of a cliff. Crews rappels down do him and lifted him up in a rescue basket. They worried he fell and the water and they were relieved it see him on the beach and alive. Multiple traum
Public Program Specialist here where we have been teaching the Lasting Impact and legacy of the great war since 1926. If you would like more information about the museum or memorial visit our website. Now, i would like to introduce you to sites to tonights speaker, the trees donald 10, a professor of history at texas a m Corpus Christi specializing in 19thcentury africanAmerican Military history, the gilded age, world war i, and military history. She works at the intersection of race, gender, military service, and in the Long Civil Rights Movement and is the author of duty beyond the battlefield, africanamerican soldiers, the fight for racial citizenship and manhood 1870 to 1920. And, a voyage through the africanamerican experience. She is the editor of a new book series. The black soldier in war and society new narratives and critical perspectives. With the university of virginia press. Herb current book is that her current book is the history of the armies black chaplains. She is the
Public Program Specialist here where we have been teaching the Lasting Impact and legacy of the great war since 1926. If you would like more information about the museum or memorial visit our website. Now, i would like to introduce you to sites to tonights speaker, the trees donald 10, a professor of history at texas a m Corpus Christi specializing in 19thcentury africanAmerican Military history, the gilded age, world war i, and military history. She works at the intersection of race, gender, military service, and in the Long Civil Rights Movement and is the author of duty beyond the battlefield, africanamerican soldiers, the fight for racial citizenship and manhood 1870 to 1920. And, a voyage through the africanamerican experience. She is the editor of a new book series. The black soldier in war and society new narratives and critical perspectives. With the university of virginia press. Herb current book is that her current book is the history of the armies black chaplains. She is the
Professor of history at texas a m Corpus Christi specializing in 19thcentury africanAmerican Military history, the gilded age, world war i, and military history. She works at the intersection of race, gender, military service, and in the Long Civil Rights Movement and is the author of duty beyond the battlefield, africanamerican soldiers, the fight for racial citizenship and manhood 1870 to 1920. And, a voyage through the africanamerican experience. She is the editor of a new book series. The black soldier in war and society new narratives and critical perspectives. With the university of virginia press. Herb current book is that her current book is the history of the armies black chaplains. She is the w. E. B. Dubois fellow with the university of massachusetts amherst. She earned her phd from the university of memphis and bachelors and masters from the university of tennessee knoxville. Without further ado, in conjunction with the traveling exhibition black citizenship under the age o
Now, i would like to introduce you to sites to tonights speaker, the trees donald 10, a professor of history at texas a m Corpus Christi specializing in 19thcentury africanAmerican Military history, the gilded age, world war i, and military history. She works at the intersection of race, gender, military service, and in the Long Civil Rights Movement and is the author of duty beyond the battlefield, africanamerican soldiers, the fight for racial citizenship and manhood 1870 to 1920. And, a voyage through the africanamerican experience. She is the editor of a new book series. The black soldier in war and society new narratives and critical perspectives. With the university of virginia press. Herb current book is that her current book is the history of the armies black chaplains. She is the w. E. B. Dubois fellow with the university of massachusetts amherst. She earned her phd from the university of memphis and bachelors and masters from the university of tennessee knoxville. Without fur