The week. Right now there are more than a dozen fires across the state. The largest is the kincade fire in the north bay. And here is the latest numbers. We know the fire has burned more than 54,000 acres. Containment has dropped to 5 . 94 buildings have been destroyed and another 80,000 are threatened by flames. Firefighters now believe it will take at least until november 7th to contain the fire. Thousands of schools are closed today because of smoke and the ongoing Power Outages. In fact we have a full list on nbcbayarea. Com and also run those on the bottom of your screen right now. And we are tracking new evacuations overnight in Sonoma County as the fire continues to spread, today in the bay Sharon Katsuda is near windsor and giving us different vantage points all morning long. What do you see now . Reporter that is right, laura and marcus, were here off of pleasant avenue new thought road where there was an active fire a couple of hours ago and behind me there are still some fla
Police command post. We have agencies, california highway patrol, Sonoma County sheriff, napa sheriffs. We have the windsor police. All of them gathered trying to figure out where the second suspect might be. Over here is gene donaldson. Can you give us the latest . You have one suspect in custody and one suspect you still think is at large . Yes, we do have one in custody. We have requested that people in calistoga stay locked down in their houses so we can search for the second suspect who fled on foot. He fled on foot. Was there a shootout in calistoga. Yes, about 2 30 today, we received an alert from Sonoma County Sheriffs Office regarding a robbery that occurred there involving two subjects with ak47s driving a blue suburban. A Police Officer picked up the suburban entering calistoga. There was a short pursuit during which time apparently the suspects fired upon the officer. He was not struck but both vehicles did, were, involved in a collision. Were threw chased to calistoga or d
Eagle Archives, May 12, 1962: The Peace Walkers, a group of 11 people ranging from college age to 40, conducted rallies in the Berkshires on their way to Washington, D.C.,
Stephanie Sinclaire Lightsmith obituary Katherine Wyeth
My mother, Stephanie Sinclaire Lightsmith, who has died aged 67 by accidental drowning in New Zealand, was a screenwriter, theatre practitioner and filmmaker, as well as a published poet and novelist. She was also an artistic director of the King’s Head theatre in London, which was founded by her husband, Dan Crawford.
She was born in New York to Howard Weiss, a lawyer, and Bernice Smith, an artist. After her parents divorced, her mother married a jazz musician, Joseph diLalla, heralding a peripatetic lifestyle that saw the family move continually across the US.
Stephanie attended high school at Windsor Mountain in Massachusetts and then went to the California College of Art. After returning to New York, she reunited with her high school friend Matthew Kastin, whom she married in 1980. The couple moved to the Berkshires in Massachusetts, where I was born in 1982.