Talk more about and we take a look at how francisco honor the life longtime mayor and senator Dianne Feinstein. From the areas local news station, youre watching the kron. 4 morning far. Good morning and thank you for waking with bright and early for the kron. 4 morning news. It is friday, october 6. Im reyna harvey. All right. We have to start this morning with a check of weather with john shrable and john yesterday, like you mentioned was a warm one. Im wondering, will this weekend be just as good morning. Yes. Staying hot out there. Rain and going down just yet today. Tomorrow, just as hot as yesterday was. And thats we do have heat advisories extended all the way through tomorrow as well. This morning, we are Crystal Clear. No fog yet again, not a lot of marine influence. It is all about that inland heat pushing out towards the coastline and look at where temperatures are. Some of us not cooling down much overnight. Pacifica bodega bay still hanging on to the 70s during overnight h
A lastminute effort to ease californias insurance crisis appears to have failed. That means no relief in sight for homeowners struggling to get coverage. Rumors have been swirling about a potential legislative deal to keep Insurance Companies from bailing on california. The deadline has passed for it to come together in time for the end of the legislative session tomorrow. Consumer advocates say that is a good thing, saying it essentially would have been a bailout for the industry that could have led to huge rate increases. We have been reporting how insurers have been cutting coverage in california, blaming devastating wildfires, increasing costs and strict regulation. Exodus has left homeowners scrambling. Our Katie Nielsen talked to one resident who got dropped by her Insurance Company not because of wildfires but for a water damage claim. Reporter this is the westside livermore neighborhood she is talking about. She has lived off colcannon boulevard for 17 years with her home insur
Should not be picking up trash. Throughout the vision process, the community has been stone called and manipulated by a plan. The community does not want large areas of the park restored to arbitrary point in native plant history. We do not want pesticides, we do not want healthy trees cut down and trails closed and socalled natural areas closed off to the public. We want the money spent on repairing the asphalt path system. We want all, not some to be safe. When using a paved path, we expect it to be usable for the elderly, families with strollers and people with mobility issues. The trails in mclaren do need attention, but we dont want the bond money to go toward the natural areas plan, its not what we voted for and not what we discussed in the envision plan. 949 people have signed a change. Org petition supporting this view. They cant all be here today, but they signed onto that, so please, the whole plan is great except for the 3. 5 million. Next speaker. Ace, im here to speak on a
Good morning, commissioners. Im sorry, im under the weather. Im shawn smith, native of San Francisco. Ive lived in the valley communities since 1993. I got started through this program for the don King Senior Center when the seniors operated the garden. But when they were too old to participate in it, i decided to volunteer and keep the grass cut for them and but they had moved from the center that was across the way, up to raymond street. As time went on, they aged on and they were unable to part pate in the gardens, so one of my main things was to find out who can help me and bring the Community Together and actually helping kids along with seniors to have an active Community Garden. Since it has been neglected for so long and now they have more beautification and renovations coming up. This is something that we would like to see in our Community Garden, we would like to actually ask you for the funding for the Community Garden and we thank the program, when youre talking about the v
Good morning, commissioners. Im sorry, im under the weather. Im shawn smith, native of San Francisco. Ive lived in the valley communities since 1993. I got started through this program for the don King Senior Center when the seniors operated the garden. But when they were too old to participate in it, i decided to volunteer and keep the grass cut for them and but they had moved from the center that was across the way, up to raymond street. As time went on, they aged on and they were unable to part pate in the gardens, so one of my main things was to find out who can help me and bring the Community Together and actually helping kids along with seniors to have an active Community Garden. Since it has been neglected for so long and now they have more beautification and renovations coming up. This is something that we would like to see in our Community Garden, we would like to actually ask you for the funding for the Community Garden and we thank the program, when youre talking about the v