The but not to pay i95 or to deliver a package to my po box church. Pgo works book is a cry from the new middle visit the website booktv. Org and type the authors name or book title into the search box. To the of the program. Good evening thank you for joining us for the program today. My name is gavin im the director of programs, exhibitions and partnerships for the massachusetts Historical Society. Before i begin the program on extend a special welcome to anyone who might be attending Virtual Program for the first time. If youre not filming with mhs was the oldest Historical Society in america in a been collecting preserving collecting and preserving our history since 1971. Have an amazing collection of close to 14 million manuscript pages and putting papers of three of the first six u. S. President s. In these days of social distancing we take into hosting virtual events. We have Online Events planned for the rest of the calendar year exploring many subjects of u. S. And massachuset
Through. Right now, pretty quiet. The truth is, its another warm start. 71 in new london, 69 in ashland. As we head through the wayday, it wont get as hot. Highs today will only be in the mid 80s. Thanks so much, tamara. An issue eastbound and yeuk liquid. Euclid. Only the rain is open in that section after a dump truck still tipped over. The i80 webb bridge is pose closed. It opened at 4 a. M. But to we do have a closure to tell you about, 90 eastbound at this will be i90 east and 77 north. Heading outside, lets get a live look at 90. Youre looking aok in these spots. The state heroin crisis is reaching a critical point. Were learning a Record Number of people drying every day from the overdoses. Reporter of accidental overdoses last year. Compare that to an average of 3 People Per Day from traffic crashes. That is a pretty shocking statistic. The new data comes from state officials. It was released yesterday. More than 1 3 of the deaths were f network tanyl letted. Its 50 times more
A pittsburg home has bullet holes in it this morning. Thats a live look at what became a crime scene overnight. Alex savidge has been talking to neighbors about a double shooting. Well have more on that story coming up in just a few minutes. Welcome. Im tori campbell. Im dave clark. Lets talk about weather and traffic. Steve is right over there. We have a lot of cloud cover over us. It will be a chilly, chilly day. Its a cold morning. A lot of 30s here. With the cloud cover coming in, i think this will be slow to bounce off the morning lows. A cold pattern coming out of the northwest. So far not any rain but a few returns on radar. I doubt much of this develops. Maybe Mendocino County. Some of that could clip the coast. Light rain and sprinkles. More likely wednesday night. 8 up in tahoe. 22 in reno. 32 in eureka. Its back again. A lot of cloud cover. Not much to the system. But the next coming together will give us a better opportunity for rain. That would be tomorrow afternoon, eveni
A quiet community. The city of richmond could soon have the highest minimum wage in california. Well tell you about the City Council Vote that happened last night and what this will mean for workers. Stepping in a hot battle between hand lord and tenants. The latenight decision. Mornings on 2 begins right now. Good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. You are looking live at a homicide scene in downtown san jose. This is near st. James park. The coroner has not yet picked up the body. So there are closures and subsequent delays and mass transit. Janine de la vega is at the scene. Shell have an update on this developing story in just a few minutes. Good morning. Im tori campbell. Im dave clark. Lets talk about weather and traffic. Ready to push winter out the door . This is it. This is it. It will be sunny and warm. First day of spring tomorrow. Overall, a lot of sunshine. Clear skies. Cold for some. Not too bad in San Francisco. Well go 70 for a high. Temperatures will cool down. The rea
His work. Mark talbot is, the director of collections and a great curator masonic collections at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in alexandria. Hes been an active for more than 20 years and in nearly all that time hes been an active historian of american ism. In to the work well be discussing tonight his i think monumental work american freemasons centuries of Building Communities is a massive step forward in our understanding of masonry in american civil society. A book i used to crib from and writing my own lectures when i taught at the university of oklahoma. And i told mark this. Mark is a past president of the masonic and museum association, fellow and past board member of the masonic. A cubs fan and a past secretary of the masonic restoration foundation. Mark worked his book while a member of the 2018 2019 class of research here at the washington library, mt. Vernon. He joins us tonight to discuss his new book, a deserving brother George Washington and freemason.