Good friday morning. Im alex perez, in for john muller. Im diana perez. This morning, federal authorities will take over the investigation into a deadly tour bus crash in california. At least ten people died when the fedex truck collided with a bus packed with High School Students about 100 miles north of sacramento. New pictures this morning taking moments after the impact show the fiery wreck. Witnesses are now telling their stories. This is all thats left of the 18wheeler and the bus that was packed with teenagers. Charred ruins spread across the freeway. I went outside. And everything was in flames already. It was a couple explosion after that. I heard a loud sonic boom. And the whole house shook. Reporter police say, the fedex truck was heading south when it crossed the center divider, hit a car and slammed headon into the charter bus going north, erupting into a massive fireball. I look. And i see a big, like, red mushroom. Reporter the kids on the bus were from Los Angeles Area
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February 18 – April 24, 2021
Print Study Center
Exhibition Part I: February 18 - April 24, 2021
Exhibition Part II: tentatively scheduled May 8 - August 14, 2021
Organized by the Hallie Ford Museum of Art in partnership with the Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts (CSIA), and curated by anthropology professor and curator of Native American art Rebecca Dobkins, this two-part exhibition features a selection of contemporary prints created by Native and non-Native artists at the Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts on the Umatilla Reservation in northeastern Oregon. Founded by native painter and printmaker James Lavadour (Walla Walla) in 1992, CSIA seeks to create educational and professional opportunities for native artists to utilize their art as a vehicle for economic development.