Stole from just 2 days before Opening Night of a new play. From the areas local news station. Youre watching the kron. 4 morning far. Well that thursday morning. And thank you for waking up with this bright and early for the kron. 4 morning news. It is march 14th. And then all the marches by really reyna harvey. All right. We started off this week, a little wet now were dry territory, along with the dry conditions going left. Yes, for a while for this pi day and beyond. Were looking at nice, clear, dry conditions out there. Your view outside right now from downtown San Francisco showing those Crystal Clear skies. Weve got overhead. Now it may be clear may be dry, but we are definitely windy with high Wind Warnings in the Sierra Nevada and high wind advisories right here in the bay area are winds here locally gusting well into a range of 45 Miles Per Hour. Wind advisories up in the east bay hills, the Santa Cruz Mountains and all of the north bay. You can see here that winds have picked
Move. Julian. A first step being the key to all of this right here, the San Francisco board of supervisors voted unanimously to apologize to black residents of the city of San Francisco for decades of discriminatory policies and systemic discrimination that amount to antiblack racism, an important first step with a complicated and long road ahead. We have much more work to do, but this apology most certainly is an important step, and one of the over 100 recommendations made by the African American reparations and advisory committee. The resolution is adopted unanimous. With that move, San Francisco joins a short list of major u. S. Cities and states that have taken the first steps to repair its black residents is a long overdue apology. We know that an apology without action rings hollow. Supervisor Shamann Walton wrote the legislation to create the African American Reparations Advisory Committee to develop recommendations for repairing harm done to the black community by the city gove
Another major hit to downtown San Francisco. Macys in union square is closing. What the retailer is saying about the future of that iconic location. We are two months into the year and already hundreds of cars have been stolen in antioch. We spoke with the new police chief. We will have the citys next steps. For months, the future of the Oakland Coliseum has been in limbo. Today, Community Members are speaking out claiming they are putting a stop to future development at that stadium. What they urge supervisors to do. We begin with a convicted murderer who could soon be free after 17 years in prison. The family is fighting to keep him locked up. They say the District Attorney blindsided them when he asked the parole board to let the killer go. They are asking the governor to stop it. Ian cole has been digging into this for us. Go ahead and take us through the background. This is a case that dates back to the fall of 2004. Some may remember it. Maxine was 17 and a softball player at Lin
Tensions at berkeley as the university reacts after heated protest shut down any event featuring a jewish speaker. We have video from last night that showed how tense the confrontation was. Police try to keep the protesters out of the building. Jewish students invited the guest to discuss the israel hamas war. The speaker was going to talk the impact the war was having on civilians. 200 protesters surrounded the building and broke inside. The protesters accused the speaker of spreading propaganda for the israeli government. The event was canceled and the speaker was evacuated with the attendees. The universitys leadership condemned the protest saying we cannot allow the use of the threat or force to violate the First Amendment rights of a speaker, no matter how much we might disagree with their views. The University Said it will determine how to address this incident and prevent it from happening again. Accused of selling drugs in San Francisco and going back to honduras to live in lux
Good evening. Thanks for joining us at 6 00. We are following some breaking news. Crews in antioch are responding to two brushfires, one of them thats burned about 20 acres of open space off slatten ranch road near the antioch b. A. R. T. Station, another a couple miles to the west near the marina. Its burned about five acres. We just spoke to con fire and they said its a little windy out there. Lets take a closer look where these fires are burning. So far it is just vegetation, no homes or buildings threatened and no word of any impact to b. A. R. T. , but were keeping an eye on this. Lets get straight to meteorologist darren peck with more on the wind conditions in that area. Thats a notoriously tricky part of the bay for wind. Well spotlight why that part of the strait and out by antioch is always tricky. Look at the live view, the camera on mount diablo. You can see antioch and the bridge if youve got good eyesight on your monitor on the easternmost part of town. If you get a fire