Good fog bank to continue and some tropical monsoon clouds yesterday. Temperatures in the 50s now, but mostly cloudy, partly cloudy. 30 miles an hour travis again, napa, all onshore breeze. Temperatures yesterday we have the low to mid 80s inland, guess what . That is exactly what we are going to see again today. A little bit below average, should be warmer than that all right, over to sal now at for 101. He tells us hopefully it is we going to do this traffic report lets go out and see what we have. I can show you the bay bridge toll plaza and right now it is light at the toll plaza. It is not a bad commute here if you are driving into san francisco. I also want to show you that traffic on oakland is moving well in both directions. It is for 02 lets get back to the headlines. Sal, new this morning and the vote the city blocked cutting an extra 11 million on the Police Department budgets. Mayor libby schaaf broke a 4 to 14 type by voting no work. Mayor schaff said Emergency Response ti
Little bit of drizzle. 50s on the temperatures, except livermore and 60 degrees. It is cloudy, santa rosa, the clouds of made a surge up to 33 miles an hour now. Oakland, concord, napa, all at 10 southwest. Thunderstorms over the sierra are pretty active from around this time of year. 60s, 70s and low 80s. Over to sal, he will tell us. San jose, that is where we are starting. There is a crash, i can put it on the map, a car ran off the road and had a pole. The pole came down on the freeway. Northbound 85 near the expressway, traffic is relatively light. It is nice and early in the morning. If you want to avoid 85, you have plenty of good options like 280, into the west valley. That is nice and light. You can look at the bay bridge. The bay bridge is light. It is early enough for you to get a decent commute. Lets get back to the headline. The Oakland City Council, after a nine hour marathon meeting and said no to making more cuts to the Police Budget. Mayor libby shaft had a key vote. A
As we give you a live look at lake tahoe. Theyve been reporting thunderstorm activities over the past few days. Hopefully that will clear up. Limited visibility up there. Talking baseball, there will be a quiz a little bit later. The giants have eight to game exhibition series, last night. They are ready to begin the shortened season. The final games will begin in San Francisco. Assistant coach of the giants they coached first base during the game. The giants won this one. Only getting two hits. Tomorrow night they plan the game with the dodgers. Baseball season is here. Opening day i guess you could say is a little late. Is usually march or april for a lot of teams out there. We are enjoying the nice write up on sunday about this. Whether the season should actually be played. And the risks involved for the players, the families and the umpires. Everyone who makes this happen. Just sitting back on the couch last night, watching the game, i see the point of the column that was written o
Worried. A lot of mixed messages here. Our economy is reopening. Summer vacation is here. And testing is becoming more widespread. But the numbers dont lie. The biggest singleday spike since the pandemic started. Take a look. Santa clara county reporting 122 new cases in a 24hour period. Hospitalizations are also spiking, and Health Officers are concerned. Nbc bay areas ian cull has the new details. Reporter tonight the number of new cases reported in the south bay was 122, the largest singleday jump since the pandemic began, an increase the county Health Officer feared but anticipated as she told supervisors in a phone cull today. Recently were seeing worrisome signs that this increase may be accelerating. Reporter dr. Sara cody says the rise is likely due to three things. More is reopening. More people are going outside. And theres an increase in testing. The county is trying to perform around 4,000 tests daily, helped by the sap testing site opening today from 1 00 to 7 00 threw fri
Reed. Resident was sigmund in the citizens of may 1950, this young republic went to the polls again to exercise their democratic rights to choose their government under their democratic constitution. Even as the citizens of the korean republic voted in free elections, the north korean communist leaders were boasting of their intention to unify the country by force. And this was their target, a partially mountainous peninsula and the 20 million peaceloving citizens of the republic of korea. The attack by the north korean communists came suddenly and without warning. The heroic Republican Army faced by superior forces with all the advantages of deception and surprise rallied to the defense of the republic, improvising quickly to meet the unprovoked aggression, korean republican troops were thrown against the invaders south of the 38th parallel, against a prepared enemy armed with modern tanks and guns, they were illequipped to meet the onslaught. Back in the United States, an emergency s