Bridges, conditions definitely slick out there. Im allen martin and for kent. Im elizabeth cook. Live in coverage right now in the kpix 5 news, d streaming on cbsn bay area. Hagan, the south bay has been getting pounded this evening. Especially into the santa clara valley. There is rain into the valley once again, it is just not as intense as what we had last night period the wind is not as strong either period showers for the north bay right now, that is light activity, the heaviest rain has been further ts zoom in for a closer look at that and show you what we are looking at on high death doppler. Light showers, the rain has tapered off a bit, the heaviest rain indicated by yellows and oranges has been getting nudged a bit further to the east over the past 45 minutes or so. A hopeful sign is that we have seen a tapering trance to showers in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Here is where the heaviest rain is falling right now, just under half an inch per hour. That number is lower than it wa
Distancelearning since march concurs. Why cant we do this safely and in a way that our children are getting educated better . Again, its not working for some of these kids. They are not getting the right education that i think that they need. Mac it isnt just parents were students needed to make a schoolwork. We have to have students and employees on campus in order to return to in person instruction. Reporter getting teachers on board could be a tough sell. With these kids, they live with people. They live with people who could spread it or are likely to spread it. Reporter the safety gap in palo alto has been bridged by the safety gap by the district and teachers. We want to make sure that the families and teachers are safe. This is one measure to create assurances for our families and doing our large part to support the community. So how are other stays cities and states supporting these reopenings have there been hiccups . Too the stanford pediatrician we spoke to said the most imp
The streets of San Francisco could look like this at midday of a workweek and its had a profound effect on caltrain. Its been super empty and even sometimes when im commuting during rush hour before it was hard to get a seat. Now almost got a whole full car to myself. Reporter caltrain was one of the most efficient Transit Systems in the bay area with 70 of its expense paid for by riders fares, but that means its hurt even more when there are fewer riders. In good times were really happy not to need extra support through a sales tax, but caltrain is never unlike every other Transit System has never had a dedicated source of revenue. Reporter so measure rr would create an eighth of a cent sales tax on each dollar spent specifically to fund caltrain. Transit officials hope one day the money can be used to increase the reach and frequency of the service, but right now it will be a lifeline. In the next few years without this caltrain will have to shut down and that is animminent and real
Power lines lurking overhead, a recipe for disaster. Were on top of the hill here. I feel fortunate i live next door to a firehouse. So i dont think theyll let that burn down. Reporter pg e says the Fire Prevention shutoffs will be phased into 13 different blackouts across Northern California affecting tens of thousands of customers in 24 counties. We expect for these to be smaller by a third and thats thanks to equipment that we have been installing that helps make these more focused and targeted. Its ridiculous. Its almost like saying oh, theres bricks down here. Somebody could trip on it. Lets outlaw bricks, you know. Reporter thats the concern, that power lines could spark some of the fires. Well, we have been alerted to the situation by phone calls and texts. Reporter so that is the plan for pg e to affect the fewest amount of people possible during this latest round. Pg e saying anything else about the latest shutoffs, how its going to affect other customers . Reporter yeah, they
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