With fog. We have limited visibility down to about four miles. Around the coastline a couple of low clouds as well and fog in through santa cruz,h. Down to m. As far as your microclimate highs for the afternoon a few degrees warmer in through inland areas. Daytime highs for the south bay will be in the 80s so sunny but, again, youre going to see a lot noon which zy, orange glows is why that spare the airlert will remain in place today. Heal. Righ are seeing good to moderate. Here is the forecast for the next 24 hours when it comes to that air quality. The north bay down to Santa Clara Valley a slight sea breeze so ill tell you how that might change heading into the afternoon. Well see you in about 15 minutes for your full forecast. Thanks so much. In oakland overnight its not just protests and police clashes, theres now a renewed concern about voter suppression. So did the u. S. Postal service remove mail drop boxes because of violent demonstrations or otherwise . This was the scene af
The night. It is unclear to me why folks need to, at 2 00 in the morning, need to be dropped off that far north and doesnt terminate at the terminal. So, ive got a lot of questions. Reporter in 2018 San Francisco was part of a Class Action Lawsuit against the state of nevada after it was discovered that patients were being put on a oneway bus from vegas to the city. Mayor london breed says she wants the City Attorneys Office to look into it. San francisco cant do it alone, and its not fair to expect that we can. So i would want a county to be a good partner in trying to work with us. Reporter samtrans says the story is not clearcut, that Homeless People are not being put in buses only to be dropped off in San Francisco. What we understand this is Homeless People who end up at sfo and are specifically given a sanfrans token to take them back to San Francisco. Reporter sometimes police give homeless tokens at sfo when bart service ends. A bus either takes them to San Francisco or palo al
Of hate to such as this one not only hurt their community but will not be tolerated to release a software has more. Im here in nevada where theyre taking some very proactive steps and this is all about. Making a declaration about some very strong values that they have this is all part of a knot in your town so. A little bit about the knot in your town, this is a pledge about you know standing up against racism against tyson semitism. Tell me a little bit more about that as a superintendent. Yes, so we believe that that our diversity here in nevada was our greatest strength. And we believe that theres a lot of hate out there in our community and the Greater Community across our country and what were doing is were taking a stand to say that that we need to be better than that we need to value a love and we need love to stamp out hate and during these times we need to be demonstrating empathy and compassion for our diversity which makes us stronger. So its a pledge and you take the pledge
Damaged. Gas lines broken. And its kind of a slow process finding all those issues. I think things will be popping up well have to deal with. Reporter getting a different angle of the fire, you can see this one particular family lost absolutely everything. Adding to the stress are these after shocks. The city of ridgecrest has had over 3,000 after shocks since the earthquakes began and bracing for even more. Abc7 news, ridge crest. We can help you prepare for an earthquake or any natural disaster. We have tips what to pack in an emergency kit. Youll see it right there on our homepage. The u. S. Womens National Soccer team today defended their status at International Champions winning the world cup in france. But the team is waging a much bigger battle not on the field of play. It could benefit every single team. News reporter Cornell Bernard with a look at the broader impact of todays victory. Go usa, yeah. Reporter soccer fans cheering on team usa at a watch party at San Franciscos ci
From cbs news bay area, this is the morning edition. The number of killed during the firestorm and now he is now the deadliest disaster in hawaii. A brewery held a fundraiser to help survivors on maui. One of the participants says he has relatives whose home burned to the ground. A family from Mountain View, separated during the fires , manages to reconnect and confirm that everyone is safe. Thank you so much for joining us. I am devin fehely. Lets start with a first alert look at your weather with meteorologist paul heggen. This time around, the temperatures are not going to peek until monday and tuesday of next week. This little ripple in the atmosphere will send occasional clouds towards us, but any chance of showers or thunderstorms will stay in the high sierra. Upper50s, low50s, those temperatures will warm up well into the 70s, if not the 80s by noon. 80s and 90s this afternoon. Survivors of the maui wildfires are returning to homes in ruins. Some say they got no warning. At leas