Cooler than normal temperatures today. Somewhat warmer temperatures will develop thursday and friday. Except for patchy coastal drizzle, dry weather will persist over the next 7 days. Night and morning coastal clouds will be followed by sunny afternoons. No major hot spots. Bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. mark happening today. Bart is taking a step towards making sure passengers feel safe on their trains. darya they are installing the final camera on all bart cars. Which means all trains will have working Security Cameras. mark kron 4s Lydia Pantazes is live at the walnut creek bart station with the details. Lydia. lydia lydia live later this morning, bart officials will be installing the last Security Camera at their station in concord. take vo bart officials promised that all trains will have working cameras by jul. 1. In jan. 2016, a 19year old man was shot and killed on a train. After that shooting, bart came clean, announcing that most of the cameras on i
The Silicon Valley resident is a personal trainer an ultramarathon runner. She only runs distances of 50 or more miles i really believe that this is what im meant to do and i absolutely love it. Running for me is its not just about the sport and its not just about competition. Its about being able to get outdoors and be in the Natural Environment around me. And thats not a trend. Sjsu professor Tamar Semerjian says theres Something Special about exercise when it comes to unplugging from the world. Exercise does something more. Like its not just the distraction that leads to all the psychological benefits. Because theres lots of ways we can just play video games right. Right we could theres lots of things we could do where we shut off the world and we dont think about our problems. There is something unique about exercise. Lambert uses the trails to focus on herself. Its important to check out and to slow down and to just to just be. And i think for me what running does is allows me to
Ethel Lambert passed away peacefully November 25, 2020 with loved ones by her side. Ethel was born on May 26, 1927 in Minneapolis, MN to Paul and Susan Sterbuck. She was well loved by many customers during her 30 year career as a Head Teller at Farmers and Merchants Bank in Hannibal, MO. She and her husband Gene spent many enjoyable years living in Hannibal before moving to Kansas City to be closer to family.
She is preceded in death by her brother Paul Sterbuck, sister Judy Sterbuck Cornelius, and daughter Cynthia Jane Short. She is survived in death by her husband Gene Lambert; daughters Claudia Shingler and Lisa Shingler; sister Betty Sterbuck Salmon; son in-law Stephen Short; step son Phillip Lambert (Kelly Lambert); grandchildren Jessica Short, Lindsey Shingler, Travis Short (Jody Short), Sierra Lambert, and Bree Lambert; great grandchildren Averie Short and Aaron Short.