Archives: 2018

Cold Weather On The Way In…

MONDAY/TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY: As we start off the work-week, a cold front will begin to invade our area from the northwest to the southeast. As this cold front progresses through the area, we will remain dry but our temperatures will begin to take a tumble. On Monday, highs will drop into the upper 50’s! Winds will shift out of the northwest, helping…

Inside NASA’s plan to return to the moon

Fifty years ago this month, the crew of Apollo 8 became the first humans to orbit the moon. Just seven months and three Apollo missions later, Americans would walk on the lunar surface. Now, NASA has announced a plan to return to the moon and establish a permanent presence there by harnessing the power of private enterprise. On Thursday, the…

Chef Samin Nosrat of “Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat”

Chef and food writer Samin Nosrat didn’t even consider a career in cooking until she ate at Berkeley’s legendary Chez Panisse during college. She got a job as a food runner there and worked her way up, eventually impressing renowned chef Alice Waters who has called her “america’s next great cooking teacher.” Last year, Nosrat’s first cookbook, “Salt, Fat, Acid,…

From 1996: Former President George H.W. Bush on his election loss

Four years after losing his re-election bid to Bill Clinton, President George H.W. Bush was profiled by Paul Zahn for “Sunday Morning.” While fishing, he talked – for the first time publicly – about how he processed the loss, and of making the transition from U.S. president to private citizen. Categories: National, US & World News

Kansas City Chiefs cut Kareem Hunt over video of brutal assault

The NFL is fending off a new controversy after one of the league’s newest stars was seen on video attacking a woman. TMZ released video showing Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt in a violent confrontation with a woman in a hotel hallway back in February. At one point, the video shows Hunt kicking the woman while she’s on…

Parents are hiring coaches to get their babies to sleep better

New parents face a host of challenges but one of the most common is dealing with sleep issues. When children don’t fall into a regular pattern of sleep parents usually aren’t sleeping much either. But so-called “sleep coaches” can diagnose sleep problems and recommend simple solutions, providing some much-needed relief. Dana Jacobson reports. Categories: National, US & World News