Largest Historical Museum in the state of texas if you count it by the number and the exhibition title is cattle, cowboys and culture, kansas city and the Amarillo Building in urban west. The fulltime curator here and i are natives to kansas city. We were always interested in why this place felt so familiar to us. Michael started looking at the number of objects in the panhandleplains Permanent Collection that related to kansas city. It turns out there were over 1,000 objects on a database that he pulled up. We looked at the objects and we found a good array of a variety of objects we thought we needed to do a show that told and sterhood of amarillo kansas city. This closeness is basically around the train system and cattle industry that drew those two cities together. We tell the story of that in this show. In 1870, cattle being driven by the cowboys, meaning walked across the plains, like for example from texas to montana. So for example longhorns were the best kind of walking cattle
The things we talk about this show we pitched it as looking without evidence looking within. We are in that Historical Museum and its the largest Historical Museum in the state of texas if you count the number of artifacts cattle cowboys and culture. Urban west. Michael gore who was the fulltime curator and we set up the show both of us are native to kansas city suburb always interested in why this place felt so familiar to us as having grown up there and michael started looking at the number of objects in the plains Permanent Collection that related to kansas city and it turns out they were over 1000 object on today debates he pulled out so we started looking at what kind of objects there were and we found such a good array of variety of objects we thought we needed to do a show that told the sister city head of kansas city and amarillo. A lot of people expect that amarillo grew up looking to dallas and looking to denver or to houston but this closeness is basically around the train s
Now at 11 00 theres dehydration, theres all of the sicknesses. A bay area doctor trapped in wartorn gaza and surrounded by human suffering. The effort to bring her home as she helps people in dire need. And an act of kindness to giver Bay Area High School grads a leg up turns into another. It feels amazing to be recognized. After a young man decides to pay it forward. At most weddings all you have to catch is a bouquet. But this womans catch shocked more than the guest that was there. Erica, youre [ bleep ] wild. Erica, what the hell . From kpix this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. Hello, im sara donchey. Hundreds of thousandings of palestinians have now fled the gaza city of rafah. That was the place they were initially told to go to be safe, and now the flow of aid has been cut off as israeli tanks move deeper into that city. And tonight a bay area doctor is stuck there. Shes one of at least 20 u. S. Doctors who have been unable to leave gaza. She practices F
Recognized. After a young man decides to pay it forward. At most weddings all you have to catch is a bouquet. But this womans catch shocked more than the guest that was there. Erica, youre [ bleep ] wild. Erica, what the hell . From kpix this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. Hello, im sara donchey. Hundreds of thousandings of palestinians have now fled the gaza city of rafah. That was the place they were initially told to go to be safe, and now the flow of aid has been cut off as israeli tanks move deeper into that city. And tonight a bay area doctor is stuck there. Shes one of at least 20 u. S. Doctors who have been unable to leave gaza. She practices Family Medicine at Sutter Health in palo alto. She left her family, including her two daughters, for rafah at the end of april for a twoweek mission. She shared these pictures with her family before the israeli invasion of rafah, but now the crossing to egypt is closed, and that has left her stranded. Her brother
Reporter tonight members of a north Beach Community are bringing their own to remember the miracle of hanukkah where they lit a menorah for eight days. Were going to continue bringing light to our community and not letting hate or anti semitism have its way. And theyre lighting that third candle right now. Reporter police are asking anyone with information regarding that missing menorah to call their anonymous tip line. Also asking recyclers to lookout for anyone trying to recycle large pieces of brass. Sharon, seems highly unlikely that no one saw this huge piece getting stolen. I mean, cold this menorah could have been breaken into segments . Do you know . Reporter well, we do know that the menorah itself can be broken into two segments. The top with the lights and bottom with the lamps which is three by six feet. They would have to take it into a van or some kind of truck even if in two pieces. Hard to believe no one saw it. We know across the street, acouple of buildings, they do h