Next several hours. Here comes the front. Its a dry front. By the amp we have increasing clouds. And looking at a blustery day with highs only in the upper 50s at the coast, winds up for everyone and here is just an example of how gusty it will be throughout the Morning Hours today. A wind advisory for sunday. Lisa thank you. This morning the urgent rush continue foss contain the coronvirus something thats begun to spread in the bay area. Doctors are concerned about how how a woman became sick in Santa Clara County. Her unknown transmission is the third case of covid19. Two other confirmed cases in solano county. One from unknown transmission one aboard the diamond princess. Abc 7 news spoke with robert young, a man testing positive while on the ship with his wife. He shared details of what its like to be under indefinite quarantine. Simple things like getting groceries and toil paper and sundries were at the mercy of family and friends. Put going in the driveway and we cant have direc
Degrees, santa rosa, petaluma, 51 in concord. Looking at cooler numbers, 2 to 7 degrees cooler right now. About but by the afternoon another 15 degrees of cooling. Today is the coolest day of the next seven. There is the fog from santa rosa to petaluma. With chilly conditions we have blustery winds, bringing high fire danger by the second half of the weekend. Gusty winds up in the upper elevations. Well track the rest of the weekend and week coming up in a few minutes. Liz. Thanks. The this morning the urgent rush continues to contain the koefrpz. Spreading in the bay area. Doctors are concerned about how a woman became sick in Santa Clara County. Her unknown transincome tax is the third case of covid19. Two other cases in Solano County one from unknown transmission and one from someone abored board the diamond princess cruise ship. Abc 7 spoke with a man who was quarantined aboard the ship. It was an ordeal. Simple things like getting groceries and toilet paper and sundries, were at t
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Willie O Ree, the first black player in the NHL and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, sits for a photo with students from St. Peter s High School in the NHL s Black Hockey History Mobile Museum, an initiative for Black History Month, in Ottawa, on February 3, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang February 03, 2021 - 7:13 AM
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he keeps a signed hockey stick from living legend Willie O Ree as a constant reminder of the work that remains to combat racism.
Trudeau added himself to a long list of people inspired by the life and career of O Ree, who in January 1958 became the first Black man to play in the NHL.