Sal castaneda. Im gasia mikaelian. We want to get back to the news that we have been reported for the last two and a half hours. A firefighters with injured trying to put out these large flames. We got an update to San Francisco fire. Six commercial buildings here. The smoke could be seen across the bay in emeryville in oakland. Lets get to alley that joins us with the latest. Reporter the fire broke out around 6 30 this morning, 5 alarm fire. It is now 75 contained. That means forward progress has stopped. Six commercial buildings impacted by this. This is a live picture from the scene right now. You can see this is adjacent to highway 101. This is the central freeway and this is the Industrial Area of the city. But were told that nearby, there is about 14th street, there are some residences that have been evacuated as a precaution the good news is that the forward progress of this fire has been spreading. They have it under control. This is after they had 160 firefighters, 60 trucks
Muskets, carbines and revolvers and advances that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. All right guys, how are you all doing today . Welcome to class. Today, as i talked about a little bit earlier this week, we have a special lecture here. Doctor jeff kinard. You may have a class with him. He is the chair of our history and Political Science program here at Guilford Technical Community college. Which may not know about doctor kinard is that he is a military historian, an expert in military history. He has published at least four books on anything from weaponry, weaponry from the civil war, revolutionary war. He collects a host of artifacts which he has brought and will share with us today. He is a ph. D. And earned his doctorate from Texas Christian University in fort worth texas. What year was that . It was a while ago but he is an expert. So if you get an opportunity to take a class within, take the class. We will continue to discuss the civil war. Thankfully for d
Over 75 dave and pam. Right. Its going to be pretty warm here for many. We will cool it down as we go the weekend. Temperatures shot up and mainly in the lower 80s for many. Everything continues to be to the north of us. The fog is going down the coast. The warming continues. The friday forecast is the warmest day for many. Near 90 is possible for inland. Santa rosa and then fairfield and antioch would probably be the usual suspects here. Temperatures are running a little bit cooler for many that were much warmer yesterday. San jose is 55 and clear. A southwest breeze is coming down. It was 3025 yurts, so thats one thing to look for. Minus four and then plus six. Oakland and hayward and Half Moon Bay cooler by one. Everything else says sunny and warmer today. Temperatures are above average and in land. 18 degrees warmer for the arch in santa rosa. Sal is here now on a friday. I hear you. Tap. Do you hear me . Im here. I can hear you. Can you hear me . Lets go. Loud and clear. Traffic i
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Its about 150 miles from the capital of carson city, about 120 miles from reno in the nearby town of sparks. Thats where we find abc7 News Reporter j. R. Stone who has our top story tonight. Those leaving burning man focused on getting this thick mud off of their shoes. Its super heavy. It feels like 5 pounds on each leg. If not more. We had to put trash bags on the shoes in order for us to not, you know, sink into the what looks like trash bag and then duct tape on it. Yeah. So you dont want to help me get the mud that could be seen all over everything monday but mud that symbolizes what they went through for nicole goetz says they were on the opposite side of the camp at black rock city when the rain started friday. We left the bikes there. We didnt even take them back because of the mud. We couldnt get there. We couldnt get to take them back. So we have no bikes. This was one of those electric bikes stuck in the mud. On saturday morning at burning man, this is probably with some of