In the area. Kron fours amanda hari spoke to witnesses and explains what cruz says caused the issue. Interesting. Amanda, very interesting. Cruz says this clicks in their system was caused by all the people on their wireless devices at the outside lands Music Festival in Golden Gate Park. And some people are saying that this shows the technology is not ready to expand its usage just yet. Theres like traffic near ayers, street and grand avenue at a standstill friday night. Crews vehicles stopped for no apparent reason with their hazards left. People unable to go anywhere, just lined up and then lined up with the grown as you know, just a procession of michael was going on. Stephen giddings is visiting San Francisco from new york city. He was near the intersection when the backup started. Jeffrey bill bree was inside of his apartment. He heard the commotion here. All these horns blowing. And i look and theres all these Driverless Cars lined up all the way allay here. And theres one on he
Make sure that theyre ready to read. karen castro over at keller middle school, the Franchise School Model Program is expanding to the campus. The program assigns a principal, who has proven to be successful, to more than one underperforming school. The goal is to turn that school around. The campus is also starting a Student Council and a Mentorship Program in hopes of improving student performance and getting them ready for high school. Karen Castro Ccsd is also starting the challenges. As of last week, 90thousand students were not registered which affects the perpupil funding. The School District also has almost 320 teaching vacancies. Reporting live, karen castro, 8 news now. Christianne Klein karen, now that kindergarten is a full day, can some of the students apply for the free or reduced meal program . karen castro theres no need to apply because all kindergarten students get a free breakfast paul joncich with so many children walking the streets, police will be scoping out any
Mount St. Mary’s University on December 3 celebrated the first student-authored patent at Mount St. Mary s University and the entrepreneurial spirit of the Mount with a ceremony at the ARCC. “We’re recognizing our wonderful group of Ascent team students who have displayed their innovation and entrepreneurial skills but also the community of faculty, alumni and others who contributed to their success,” said President Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D.
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