Perhaps better than most, he feels Public Safety power shutoffs are not the answer. The message is we can do better. Pg e needs to be held accountable. Reporter and another meeting is scheduled next week. The cpuc is expected to take a closer look at the ways the shut kbraufs a shutoffs and notifications did not go as expected. Somebody from the county will definitely be there. Thanks. Meantime, investigators confirmed today that pg e equipment started a grass fire that burned down the lafayette tennis club. That burned during intense winds and prompted evacuations. The fire marshal said a transformer failed sending sparks into the brush and igniting spot fires across town. The kincade fire is now fully contained, though it will still be a while before the fire is out completely. It burned nearly 78,000 acres and destroyed 174 homes. All evacuations have been lifted. However, a Public Health order is still in place in Sonoma County because of the Hazardous Waste left by the fire. Count
Pageantry and propaganda. That and much more on cbs this Morning Saturday, july 27th, 2013. Captioning funded by cbs and good morning. Welcome to the weekend. We begin with breaking news from florida this morning. Seven people are dead including the gunman following a shootout at an apartment complex in hialeah. We have the latest. Reporter police are calling what happened in this south florida neighborhood possibly the deadliest mass shooting in the city of hialeah. Seven people are dead including the gunman. The s. W. A. T. Team took the man down in a hail of gunfire after eight hours of terror. He attacked his first victims after 6 30 friday evening and eventually took two hostaging before barricading himself inside an apartment. Police are working to see if the victims were targeted or if this is the act of a random act of man who snapped. His identity has nod been released. 20 hours later neighbored remain outside trying to get home. Wu multiple crime scenes still yet to process i
Members of the Evanston community ventured out to Mason Park on Friday to soak up the sun, mingle with other residents and best of all: snack on free food, including pizza and ice cream. STEM School Evanston partnered with Northwestern and the city to host the free ice cream social event, which featured a bouncy.
Local nonprofit STEM School Evanston hosted a community talk back at the Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center on Wednesday to discuss the findings of a research study funded by Northwestern regarding racial injustice in Evanston’s schools. Gilo Kwesi Logan, a diversity and leadership consultant and educator at Northeastern Illinois University, facilitated a conversation between Evanston residents —.