comparemela.com

Page 23 - Research Association News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

KTVU Ten OClock News June 19, 2014

If you take a look, you can see just how close they are to this building. Ive learned this is part of an escalating scene of fires in this neighborhood. A construction site. A real estate firm. Flames have erupted in all of it. At nighttime, you dont know whats going on. With at least 8 suspicious fires in less than three weeks. Someone thinks theyre doing minimal damage by lighting some dump certificates on fire. Obviously, it can lead to more. Reporter some have been dumpster fires, like the last two blazes last night. Garbage was set on fire at first and folsom, and less than a block away. We believe those incidents are related. Reporter San Franciscos Arson Task Force is investigating. Combing over surveillance images to try to catch the firebug before he or she strikes again. So far, theres been no significant damage, but as investigators tell me, the arsonist is getting bolder. I dont know if someone has a problem with the cranes going up in neighborhood. Reporter a high rise lux

KTVU Mornings On 2 June 19, 2014

Eight suspicious fires in less than two weeks has this San Francisco neighborhood on edge. Ktvus Tara Moriarty is at one of the buildings targeted in the soma district. Coming up in two minutes, shell tell us why the places that have been targeted have some people believing the arsonist is trying to send a message. Good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. Im tori campbell. Good morning. Im dave clark. Lets talk about weather and traffic. Steve, how do we look . Dave, you look fabulous. [laughter] morning fog returns. Theres not a lot but a lot more than yesterday. Its not making much of an impact inland. Coast and bay will drop 5, 10 degrees. It looks nice, mild. And then the first day of summer. A lot of high clouds kind of taking aim at us. They will thin out. There is more of a westerly breeze. Yoekd downtown was 84. Today well go 72. A little bit more fog over the bay and also up and down the coast and temperatures with more of a west wind instead of an east wind definitely dropping

CSPAN3 The Presidency Presidential Sites Slavery October 8, 2022

Histories. Mary elliott, curator at the Smithsonian National museum of African American history and culture, will moderate. Mary cocurated the museums slavery and freedom exhibit and served as curator and content developer for their digital humanities project. The searchable museum. Please note that there is a change to the panel as listed in your program. Dr. Elizabeth chew was unable to attend today and dr. Sarah bon harper, who you heard from earlier, will be joining the panel. Dr. Ben harper initiated research at highland that led to the discovery of the archaeological remains of the monroes main house and opened a new chapter of site interpretation with inclusive narratives enriched by descendant collaboration. Our next panelist, andrew davenport, is the public historian at the Thomas Jefferson foundation and manager of the getting word africanamerican oral history project at monticello. He is currently a ph. D. Candidate at Georgetown University ity. Our final panelist is my coll

CSPAN3 The Presidency Presidential Sites Slavery October 8, 2022

Now im delighted to introduce our next panel of impressive scholars who will discuss slavery at president ial sites and how these places are sharing and promoting more inclusive histories. Mary elliott, curator at the Smithsonian National museum of African American history and culture, will moderate. Mary cocurated the museums slavery and freedom exhibit and served as curator and content developer for their digital humanities project. The searchable museum. Please note that there is a change to the panel as listed in your program. Dr. Elizabeth chew was unable to attend today and dr. Sarah bon harper, who you heard from earlier, will be joining the panel. Dr. Ben harper initiated research at highland that led to the discovery of the archaeological remains of the monroes main house and opened a new chapter of site interpretation with inclusive narratives enriched by descendant collaboration. Our next panelist, andrew davenport, is the public historian at the Thomas Jefferson foundation

CSPAN3 The Presidency Presidential Sites Slavery October 7, 2022

Now im delighted to introduce our next panel of impressive scholars who will discuss slavery at president ial sites and how these places are sharing and promoting more inclusive histories. Mary elliott, curator at the Smithsonian National museum of African American history and culture, will moderate. Mary cocurated the museums slavery and freedom exhibit and served as curator and content developer for their digital humanities project. The searchable museum. Please note that there is a change to the panel as listed in your program. Dr. Elizabeth chew was unable to attend today and dr. Sarah bon harper, who you heard from earlier, will be joining the panel. Dr. Ben harper initiated research at highland that led to the discovery of the archaeological remains of the monroes main house and opened a new chapter of site interpretation with inclusive narratives enriched by descendant collaboration. Our next panelist, andrew davenport, is the public historian at the Thomas Jefferson foundation

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.