Concern among San Franciscos hispanic and latino communities make up 70 of the covid19 cases, most in one place. Thank you for joining us. Most of the cases are in San Franciscos Mission district, the heart of the hispanic and latino communities. It just so happens they will be the start of a free program this weekend. And what will be done to help residents. Live on that, luz. Reporter based on reporting by the city at least 300 latinos tested positive for covid19. This community is highly impacted. Close to 1200 San Francisco ans tested positive for covid19 a large portion are coming from the Mission District zip code. This is the district, the heart of San Franciscos latino community. Citywide, 25 of positive covid19 cases are among latinos, although they make up only 15 of the San Francisco population. Reporter he has lived in the u. S. 20 plus years. He has a work permit and employs 10 people. Hes concerned about his community. Some people can get benefit we know, you know. This i
Good morning, everyone. Im caroline tyler. Thanks for joining us on this sunday, february 26th. Lets start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. Nice and clear and doppler reflects that. The cloud cover, precip and snow in the pacific northwest. One last weak weather system descending south throughout the day today but the santa cruz in the 40s right now going for a high today of just 50. Its going to be chilly. 50 in the city now. 47 in san jose and from our east bay hills camera, you can see how nice and clear it is. Nevada and napa have rebounded nicely since the morning low of 30 in santa rosa. Its cooler than it was for most of you since yesterday. Your forecast today as you look at the airport there, nice and sunny for the first half of the day. Numbers in the 50s by noontime and increasing clouds, showers arrive. First, well track them throughout the rest of the bay area coming up in a few minutes and talk about a springlike forecast in the extended
Organized. Reporter while some wore pink hats, some chose the collar red. A day without women would be a very unproductive and unsatisfying day. Reporter she helped organize todays rally outside San Franciscos city hall following the success of the january womens march. I am one of millions and millions of women who have been showing up and doing this work and if you want to get through to anyone else, you have to go through all of us first. Reporter women were asked to stay home to highlight their role in the workplace. There is a lot of women that cant afford to take the day off. Employers dont allow them to take the day off and i stand for them and for everybody. Reporter ally rivera and kathy bush work for youtube. After therally, they were headed to support women and minorityowned businesses. The chef and owner is gabriella. It only shows we still need it. We still need to bring attention to these inequality issues, unfortunately. Reporter those who attended the rally showed suppo
Police are advising people to shelter in place or stay away from the area all together. The search area is focused around durant and college avenues. Good evening. Im dan ashley. Im ama daetz. Todays top story is International Womens day. Millions of women around the world are taking part. Today officially commemorates the achievements of women and the progress of womens rights and includes a political element, as well. We have Live Team Coverage to see what is happening in the bay areas biggest cities. Start with leeayanne melendez w the message women wanted to get out with todays demonstrations. Reporter the message was if you want change, you have to organize and show up. For some of the people who attended, it was their first time going to a rally and some of the more experienced protesters said they are not ready to give up. It was a gathering of seasoned women marchers and newcomers willing to follow their lead. You know what i find very encouraging is the number of young men and
Sergeant baker and detective butler in this way for our community to come together and realize the respect that we must show Law Enforcement and their officers. We definitely want to support not only the santa cruz p. D. But the families of the officers and it is so very, very tragic. We have video coming out. Those folks, their daughter was the dispatcher on duty when this went down in santa cruz last week. We are showing you, as well, officers from all over california, all over the bay area, all over the country, we understand there are honor guards from departments as far away as new york. We have seen people from San Francisco, hayward, south bay, monterey. Everyone is here. Up to 6,000, we told, Law Enforcement officials. You can see the North Entrance here is open. Not only Law Enforcement but the public is headed in for what is supposed to be a fairly long Memorial Service with up to 20,000 people that can fit in the pavilion. 6,000 will be Law Enforcement officers from, again,