Fog, trying to redevelop near the portions of the coastline. Current numbers, 50s and 60s. San francisco 58. San jose 60 degrees. Live camera, towards sfo, partly cloudy skies to start out your wednesday morning. Here is the deal for this morning, partly cloudy, patchy fog, the more sunshine this afternoon. Temperature timeline, it will be warmer throughout the day today compared to yesterday. That means we are talking about more 90s across the warmest locations of the bay area. Santa rosa 92. San francisco 74. San jose in the mid80s. We have warm temperatures in the forecast as we head towards the weekend, more on that in a few minutes. We have the first look at traffic. Hi, sal. We have a pretty decent drive to start off the morning on 580 and 205. I dont see a lot of slow traffic. A little slow traffic here on 205 near nagly road. Thats about it. After that it lacks pretty good in to livermore. Castro valley looks pretty good. 880 oakland is looking good up to jacklin square or up t
Well, ive been going to the nihonmachi street fair for years and it never ceases to amaze me how it remains a traditional event of fun while constantly evolving. Being called the original melting pot of street fairs really fits. And joining me to explain how is longtime friend of the show, richard jue, the Board Chairman of the nihonmachi street fair. And also with us is a committee member, justin butac. Welcome to the show. Melting pot is a good description, right . Richard jue absolutely. Robert give us an idea, first of all, a little history for people who dont know it, when the nihonmachi street fair started, what it kind of started out as, and how its evolved. Richard well, it started out initially in 1973 withwe had a Cherry Blossom that just displayed the businesses. So, nihonmachi street fair developed from that way to display the nonprofit organizations of the city. So, steveand his group of students from the Asian American studies from sf state came up with this idea. And ron
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Encouraged protesters to use noise amplifiers. Ktvu Lamonica Peters tells us those two will soon be banned on tuesday night, people who live and work at the planned parenthood on oakland boulevard in walnut creek told the council about how their lives have been affected by loud protests. I have recordings i would like to play for you that show how loud it is compared to the ambient noise. I am 40 to 50 people 50ft away from these people. The protesters are using voice augmenting devices and saying horrible things. I went into the clinic because i wanted to see how loud it was. You could hear everything that was being said loud and clear. Walnut creek adopted an ordinance in 2022 to protect access to planned parenthood, prohibiting protesters from gathering within eight feet of its entrances. Since then, police say theyve received 36 calls about protester related noise and patient harassment. Now, walnut creek says it will adopt an ordinance prohibiting sound amplified ears like bull ho