Missionary group is happy to be back home safe and sound after they got stuck in. I share what a military coup took over the government. From the areas local news station, youre watching the kron. 4 morning far. Well, good monday morning and thank you for waking with us bright and early for the kron. 4 morning news is monday. August 7th, im reyna harvey. All right. Well, the weekend it was a war one. And hopefully you got a chance to get outdoors. It and enjoy with your family. Im wondering, john is going to be just as hot at the start of the week. You called it. You said it was going to be hot. And it yeah, it was definitely a hot weekend for areas closer to the coastline. It was a little break from the fog will for the rest of us. It was right back to that summer heat. We winds now today is kind of the last day of it before were looking at another cool trend ahead of us. The ups and the downs of this august forecast continue. So after the heat of the weekend today, one last hot one.
Good afternoon, welcome to nbc bay area at 4 30. We are also tracking other stories on this monday including workers at San Jose City hall ready to strike. The vote coming down today and what it means for you. A fork in the road when it comes to driverless cars. A vote coming in San Francisco to expand the service. And yet, another nuclear infusion break through for bay area scientists. Why this one is more impressive than the last one. Lets go ahead and begin with First Responders trying to sort out a hazmat situation. More than a dozen employees had to be evacuated after reports of breathing issues and buddy noses. Reporter firefighters remain on the scene monitoring 721 employees they say were exposed to a chemical. They say that five of them had symptoms from bloody noses to nausea the Biomedical Corporation had some sort of chemical accidentally released with hydraulic assembly when employees started noticing issues, they called 911 and about 30 firefighters responded now that eve
A missionary group from antioch is home tonight after being stuck in the share for a week. A military coup took over the government which forced shutdown of the borders. Good evening and thanks for joining us tonight at 10. Im dan thorn and im noelle bellow. Kron 4 Sarah Stinson spoke with the lead. Pastor is about what it took to get them back into the u. S. We are thankful to be back home. Steve and marie, a minor are relieved to be back in america after getting stuck in niger there. While a coup took over the government there grounding all flights. You know, we were never saw any violence like it was. Being out of control, not being able to do what you want to do. So you felt trapped. The miners went to west africa to host a camp for kids with a missionary group of 11 people from Cornerstone Christian center in school in antioch. But when it was time to fly home, the borders shut down. Uncertainty was the part that really got to you because you didnt know when the borders are going
By. Im james fletcher. Thank you for joining on this first day. Back to school. We should find out what the kids should be some cases theyll be sweltering morning, john. Its that summer attire. The shorts, the tshirts doesnt feel like back to School Weather for sure. Maybe the rest of the week will feel more appropriate. Because today is the last day of this heat that weve been seeing over the weekend. Were going to cool things off after today, looking outside at the mount tam camera perfectly crystal clear, were not really talking much marine layer having an impact on the bay area. So temperatures are going to rise pretty quickly right now. Most of us are in the 60s to even 70s brentwood, pittsburgh, as well as cloverdale and low to mid 70s right now. Berkeley, San Francisco on the cooler side hanging out in the 50s skies clear, as we noted and we stay that way all day long today. Today is going to be very similar to yesterday and saturday as well with those 80s and 90s for bayshore i
Fi to their teachers, heading back into the classrooms. One of the bay areas Largest School districts returning after cutting last year short. We are there as students and teachers go back to school. Been a good morning, thank you for joining us on the midday newscast. We are going to get back to the backtoschool coverage in just a moment, but first, a really big story in south bay. A live look right now at downtown san jose and city hall while workers Just Announced a three day strike. Workers will take to the bickett lines next tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. The unions representing more than 1000 1080 employees saying 99 of their members voted to strike. These are emergency dispatch workers, san jose airport that, workers at animal shelters and the zoo, even folks who do not work for the city can be impacted if you are in need of permits or inspections for nutrition services. The contract expired at the end of june and so far the union has not reached a new agreement with the city