We really have to rush. Luca okay, then we will really rush. Shelley im not used to seeing you in makeup. You look very pretty. Be loud and clear when you answer your question, okay . Ren ill try. Shelley oh, boy, were gonna be late. Ren okay, we have everything ready. Shelley yeah, we packed the car. Oh, a brush i gotta bring a brush. Were going in daddys car. Ren, when we get there, you rush right to the stage, cause theyre doing the rehearsal. Well, im sure they say 9 30 just to get people there early enough. We shouldve gotten up earlier today, i just didnt realize it would take us so long. Luca its literally 9 31, its okay. people talking in background shelley im going to have to get a spot, too, because those women can be vicious. party in the u. S. A. By miley cyrus playing song continues shelley its unbelievable back there in the dressing room i mean, we got here at 9 30, but the dressing room is, like, i had to go all the way in the back to get two chairs. Luca oh. Shelley and
Heres your planner for tomorrow. The best chance theres snow on the valley floor, 7 00 to nine coliseum. And is theres another round on sunday that being be more widespread. Possibly 24 inches of snow on the valley floor. Maybe even 6 in spots. It is an interesting weekend. Take your chains. Kathy joins us live with the latest. Reporter we saw semis overturned to the highway, still gusty pretty well up here. Property damage and downed power lines. Take a look at these wind gusts today. Over 100 Miles Per Hour here at mt. Rose. Gusts in Washoe Valley where we saw those semis overturned. And were about 7,000 feet up, and is its still raining. This is pretty steady rain up here. And were still above freezing. As we way for the cold front to push through, well see the transition to all snow. Weve seen a few plows driving and is taking measurements on the road. And well hopefully get some more snow. We are watching for some flood watches and warnings. Its a pretty wide stretch with rain fal
FAU’s Fashion Forward, a student-led organization dedicated to fashion enthusiasts, hosted a show at the Live Oak Pavilion on Monday. The event embraced all facets of the fashion industry, including modeling, styling, and photography. The fashion show lasted from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and included a dynamic runway performance featuring seven student models affiliated.
Kiki Johnson '22 (film and animation) had demonstrated a commitment to communicating real-world issues in her storytelling. The latest example is her capstone film, The Walk to School.