Check in with jr stone live in livermore where at one point nearly 5thousand people were without power. Jr . steve alright turning now to our chief meteorologist Brittney Shipp. pam brittney this heat wave is not letting up yet. This intense heat will be with us for the days ahead. Right . More very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. Therefore, a heat advisory remains in effect for most locations away from the coast through thursday. Interior north and east bay has been upgraded to a heat warning for thursday. More substantial cooling is then expected from friday into the upcoming weekend. pam a power alert still in effect statewide tonight. A flex alert calls for voluntary conservation. Due to high demand of electricity. Power officials are asking people to avoid using major appliances between 2 pm and 9 pm. Today and tomorrow. They are also asking people to set air conditioners to 78 degrees or higher. It is all an attempt to ease the strain on the states
There was never it wasnt just the amount of money that was invested in the community. Its the programs, how far reaching they are. To help them learn english and pass the certification exams that would allow them to practice their professions in the United States. Many of the cubans who were arriving during the 1960s, were the highly skilled of their socie societies. They had skills that were important to the u. S. Economy. They couldnt practice those professions, they couldnt speak english or had to pass the certification exams that would allow them to pass the certifications. The program worked with local colleges in south florida so that the cuban doctors and dentists and lawyers could take these courses and retool for life in the United States. But the Cuban Refugee Program also helped individuals establish new careers, so the federal government noticed that there were many women who were arriving without their spouses, in the United States because their spouses were imprisoned in
There was never it wasnt just the amount of money that was invested in the community. Its the programs, how far reaching they are. To help them learn english and pass the certification exams that would allow them to practice their professions in the United States. Many of the cubans who were arriving during the 1960s, were the highly skilled of their socie societies. They had skills that were important to the u. S. Economy. They couldnt practice those professions, they couldnt speak english or had to pass the certification exams that would allow them to pass the certifications. The program worked with local colleges in south florida so that the cuban doctors and dentists and lawyers could take these courses and retool for life in the United States. But the Cuban Refugee Program also helped individuals establish new careers, so the federal government noticed that there were many women who were arriving without their spouses, in the United States because their spouses were imprisoned in
There was never it wasnt just the amount of money that was invested in the community. Its the programs, how far reaching they are. To help them learn english and pass the certification exams that would allow them to practice their professions in the United States. Many of the cubans who were arriving during the 1960s, were the highly skilled of their socie societies. They had skills that were important to the u. S. Economy. They couldnt practice those professions, they couldnt speak english or had to pass the certification exams that would allow them to pass the certifications. The program worked with local colleges in south florida so that the cuban doctors and dentists and lawyers could take these courses and retool for life in the United States. But the Cuban Refugee Program also helped individuals establish new careers, so the federal government noticed that there were many women who were arriving without their spouses, in the United States because their spouses were imprisoned in
There was never it wasnt just the amount of money that was invested in the community. Its the programs, how far reaching they are. To help them learn english and pass the certification exams that would allow them to practice their professions in the United States. Many of the cubans who were arriving during the 1960s, were the highly skilled of their socie societies. They had skills that were important to the u. S. Economy. They couldnt practice those professions, they couldnt speak english or had to pass the certification exams that would allow them to pass the certifications. The program worked with local colleges in south florida so that the cuban doctors and dentists and lawyers could take these courses and retool for life in the United States. But the Cuban Refugee Program also helped individuals establish new careers, so the federal government noticed that there were many women who were arriving without their spouses, in the United States because their spouses were imprisoned in