Reporter raising a family is busy for any mother. But when the quake took away lifeline utilities, this mother faced even bigger challenges. With no hot water for baths, diaper rash became a daily battle. She made do, boiling water and using a laundry basket. After 12 days, the first real bath felt like a luxury. This family are some of the lucky ones. Tens of thousands of people are still living in shelters. And for the littlest family members, the cramped quarters pose a real danger. Theyre exposed to Infectious Diseases such as cold and flu. This woman is trying to ease some of those problems, shes a maternity nurse and shes checking out evacuees, especially those sleeping in their cars. Shes been visiting the miyamoto family. This parking lot is now their home. Their house was destroyed along with their parents houses. The packed Evacuation Centers are not an option for them. They worry about their childrens loud voices bothering others. She is concerned about their youngest, who i
Busy for any mother. Is but when the quake took away lifeline utilities, this mother faced even bigger challenges. With no hot water for baths, diaper rash became a daily battle. She made do, boiling water and using a laundry basket. After 12 days, the first real bath felt like a luxury. This family are some of the lucky ones. Tens of thousands of people are still living in shelters. And for the littlest family members, the cramped quarters pose a real danger. Theyre exposed to Infectious Diseases such as cold and flu. This woman is trying to ease some of those problems, shes a maternity nurse and shes checking out evacuees, especially those sleeping in their cars. Shes been visiting the miyamoto family. This parking lot is now their home. Their house was destroyed along with their parents houses. The packed Evacuation Centers are not an option for them. They worry about their childrens loud voices bothering others. She is concerned about their youngest, who is 2 months old. Other evac
Pittsburg bay point lane with 33 trees in service. We will monitor golden gate transit because they have had delays and chance haitian with bus route in train one ace train one on time. Mike . Live doppler hd shows over the mountains, green, that is just from the radar being ben and slamming into the mountains. For republican to worry about any time of arrival delays into sfo. We starting off milder this morning, a lost mid40s to mid50s. And midtoupper 60s already by noon. Hopefully you can enjoy lunch outside. At mid50s and let 60 by 7 00. Passengers are bracing for a tough commute. Tiffany is at North Concord bart. Good morning, natasha, the mystery power surge knocked out 24 cars and bart spokesperson said they cannot afford to lose more so they have a bus bridge between this station and the pittsburg bay point station. It is similar to the power surge problems a few weeks ago the bart said trains running from North Concord to San Francisco and oakland are shorter so riders should g
We have a board of directors consisting of judges who sit in three divisions of the Eastern District the ox andrea and north which division and we have attorneys to serve on the board as well. By tying the story of the Historical Society is a story of really some very key people that help society get started in 2006 and i would like to think the specific individuals. The first is u. S. District judge james spencer. He was the chief judge for the same district in 2006 and instrumental in helping our society get it started. There were several judges involved in the project that we will hear about today the society itself but there are a couple that deserve no. U. S. District judge Claude Hilton who sits in the Alexandria Division was sentimental and judge henry martin junior who sits in the Northern District in u. S. Bank Bank Bankruptcy judge just as the thais who retired in 2013 was a bankruptcy judge in richmond. Last but not least on the stage u. S. District judge henry hutson. Judge
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