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The stories of Latinos particularly Mexican-Americans in the wine industry were often relegated to those who prune or graft the vines or work in the cellars. But that's changing as Latino vintners grow in number and influence. ....
The stories of Latinos particularly Mexican-Americans in the wine industry were often relegated to those who prune or graft the vines or work in the cellars. But that's changing as Latino vintners grow in number and influence. ....
The spread of Roberto’s Taco Shop restaurants and its many “Berto’s” variations across the Southwest and abroad started with one Mexican immigrant. ....
ab32. will the new plan to bring the america s cup sailing competition to san francisco be enough to lure it in? and the largest latino-owned winery in the nation is right here in the napa, sonoma area. recently, it joined forces with one of the few african-american-owned wineries. those stories are coming up african-american-owned wineries. those stories are coming up next. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman s fund good evening and welcome to this week in northern california. i m belva davis. joining me tonight on our news panel are rachel gordon, city hall reporter with the san francisco chronicle. craig miller, senior editor of kqed s climate watch. and jill tucker, education writer, also with the chronicle. and john myer, sacramento bureau chief for kqed public radio, joining us from sacramento. john, we re going to start with you. tell us, please, how will governor-elect jerry brown solve this $28 billion budget shortfall? boy, belva, i wish ....
ab32. will the new plan to bring the america s cup sailing competition to san francisco be enough to lure it in? and the largest latino-owned winery in the nation is right here in the napa, sonoma area. recently, it joined forces with one of the few african-american-owned wineries. those stories are coming up african-american-owned wineries. those stories are coming up next. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman s fund good evening and welcome to this week in northern california. i m belva davis. joining me tonight on our news panel are rachel gordon, city hall reporter with the san francisco chronicle. craig miller, senior editor of kqed s climate watch. and jill tucker, education writer, also with the chronicle. and john myer, sacramento bureau chief for kqed public radio, joining us from sacramento. john, we re going to start with you. tell us, please, how will governor-elect jerry brown solve this $28 billion budget shortfall? boy, belva, i wish ....