Bay. What you need to know to get around. From the areas local news station. Youre watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. Good morning. Thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. Im stephanie lin. Good saturday to you. Lets get you started with a look at the weather with dave. Last the allergy season is being extended a little bit to november you know what . Its also the studio a little bit here to everybody gets that and everything. Well, good morning, stephanie, and bless you. And good morning, we are dealing some leftover clouds, but were going to obviously that kind of intensify a little bit as the morning wears on. Yes. So were getting a little bit in the way some rays of sun as we start the day, as you can see from some of our camera shots as well. So youre getting more sun around the bay right now. Then youre probably going to get until any time this afternoon. There you have it. Shot of the east bay shoreline. And as far as any rain is maybe a little nu
Review of dozens of past Death Penalty cases amid accusations of prosecutorial misconduct. This is ktvu, fox two news at 730. And good evening, everyone. Im heather holmes. We begin tonight with that late news today that Cecil Williams has died. A look at the remarkable contributions now he made to San Francisco in his mission to uplift the most vulnerable in our society. Crystal bailey is here now with reaction. Crystal. Well reverend Cecil Williams spoke out against injustice, leading with compassion and kindness to pursue equality for people from all walks of life. Now the faith based activist pastored and grew glide Memorial Methodist Church in the tenderloin, known for providing resources to marginalized communities and people in need. He fought alongside angela davis and the black panthers for social justice, even if it meant jail time. He was an advocate for the poor and disenfranchized, he told ktvu back in 2019 on his 90th birthday. He does it all for love. What we see is a pe
There were members of the African American community that inspired us to dream and to serve, and Cecil Williams was at the top of that list. Cecil mentored generations of San Francisco leaders, many of us emerging from the most difficult circumstances. As a young girl, i would have never dreamed id grow up to work with him. We all benefited from his guidance, his support, and his moral compass. We would not be who we are as a city and a people without the legendary Cecil Williams, a loss felt not only here in the bay area, but around the world. Glide leaders say that his family is on their way to San Francisco if theyre not already here. Julie. Mike. Yeah. His kindness, his love, truly bringing everyone together, always opening that door at glide for everyone out there on the streets to come in. True, san franciscan lost today. Crystal thank you. Thanks, crystal. Well, we have spoken with Cecil Williams many times over the years in our coverage of glide events. Ktvu Jana Katsuyama spok
Celebrating 25 years. And tonights the biggest of them all. Early today starts right now. Good morning on a monday. Im frances rivera. Today marks day three with roughly 850,000 federal workers, including members of the military, unable to go to work. As the federal Government Shutdown continues. But overnight developments could change that as senate vote is slated for noon that could determine whether the closure will end in a short term funding bill, returning government workers back to work. Well, state Majority Leader Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell made the announcement on the senate floor overnight. It would be my intention to proceed to legislation that would address daca, border security, and related issues. The shutdown should stop today. Lets stop victimizing the American People and get back to work on their behalf. But even as mcconnell announced that move, Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer made sure to point out as of right now there is still no agreement. I am ha
And get ready for wwes raw celebrating 25 years. And tonights the biggest of them all. Early today starts right now. Good morning on a monday. Im frances rivera. Today marks day three with roughly 850,000 federal workers, including members of the military, unable to go to work. As the federal Government Shutdown continues. But overnight developments could change that as senate vote is slated for noon that could determine whether the closure will end in a short term funding bill, returning government workers back to work. Well, state Majority Leader Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell made the announcement on the senate floor overnight. It would be my intention to proceed to legislation that would address daca, border security, and related issues. The shutdown should stop today. Lets stop victimizing the American People and get back to work on their behalf. But even as mcconnell announced that move, Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer made sure to point out as of right now there is