Delta. Notice we are looking at the fog banked up along the shoreline today. Sunshine inland. That will give us some Cool Conditions at the coast. But ill explain all of that coming up. Lisa, thank you very much. Things are back to normal this morning at the port of oakland as well as ports up and down the west coast. Late last night a a deal was struck between labor and management ending a dispute that cost a lot of people a lot of money. Heres a look from the the emeryville camera. We have the story. Theres blame to go around but these conflicts are part of the American Democratic process. Workers have to have a voice. They have to be able to stand up. Port activity is expected to be restored in full capacity. A fiveyear tentative agreement will relieve the gridlock at 29 coastal ports, including oakland. It ends a ninemonth labor dispute that led to work slowdowns. California exports like agriculture has been rotting on the docks wait to go get out. The situation was so dire, presid
48 degrees in San Francisco. 52 in santa rosa. 44 degrees. We can see the dense fog hanging around some spots today and sunny and mild for most. Later on this afternoon, big changes moving in for tomorrow. Well have more details on your extended forecast coming up in a few minutes. New details on the break through to end the port dispute. Joe vasquez tell us what it took to get things back in order. A breakthrough held by the secretary of labor. I said it was first and goal at the 8yard line on tuesday. Im happy to report they have crossed the goal line, but nobody is spiking the football because we know that theres still a lot of work to do in terms of restoring confidence and getting the ports up in order. The ports have been in a chaotic mess for much of the nine months as dock workers engaged in tough negotiations slowed things to a crawl. How long will you go before temperature you go back to work. It was a long negotiation. We have a good contract. We have strong feelings about s
Watching as flashlights are moving around up there. As restoration crews shoring things up. It was almost 8 00 tonight before streets reopened and people could stroll through the area, four hours after flames tore through the buildings. Firefighter were throwing things out of window. Reporter flames were out by the time adrianne knowle rushed through, getting texts from her roommate, their building was burning and full of smoke. Four people live in her flat, three in the one above. We have been told well able to salvage thing, passports, computers, all of that. Instantaneously, the roof looked like it exploded with fire. Reporter as passersby shot cell phone video as flames shot through the roof of one and then a second building. Fire apparently start anyway narrow space between the two Wood Structures and many tempts werent hope at time. You didnt see anybody at you will. You saw two people come out of store, but other than that, there was no one. Reporter owner of the corner store sc
Throughout the afternoon. That will create cooler conditions around Half Moon Bay and San Francisco and milder elsewhere. Ill pinpoint the temperatures and talk about a bigger cool down coming for the second half of the weekend chris. Things are back to normal this morning at the port of oakland as well as ports up and down the west coast. Late last night a deal was struck between labor and management ending a dispute that cost a lot of people a lot of money. Heres a look from the the eats dark out there right now. We have the story. Theres blame to go around but these conflicts are part of the American Democratic process. Workers have to have a voice. They have to be able to stand up. Port activity is expected to be restored in full capacity. A fiveyear tentative agreement will relieve the gridlock at 29 coastal ports, including oakland. It ends a ninemonth labor dispute that led to work slowdowns. California exports like agriculture has been rotting on the docks wait to go get out. T
Jorge Morel, revered classical guitarist and composer, dies at 89
Phil Davison, The Washington Post
Feb. 14, 2021
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Jorge Morel, left, with fellow musicians Maurice Summerfield, center, and Tony Acosta.Courtesy of Maurice Summerfield
Jorge Morel, an influential Argentine classical guitarist and composer who added a vast repertoire to his instrument and performed to packed concerts around the world, died Feb. 10 at a hospital in Orlando, Fla. He was 89.
His daughter, Francesca Scibona, attributed the death to an apparent cardiac arrest. He had been living in Florida for about the past 10 years, having moved from his longtime home in the New York borough of Queens.