Transit and sanitation will continue. So your garbage will be picked up. Police officers will be out there on the front line. Our fire safety officials and others. Also Grocery Stores and pharmacies and banks and gas stations will remain open. An astounding clampdown on life as we know it here in the bay area. Good evening, everyone. Im frank somerville. Im julie haener. The coronavirus is changing everyday life, where we go, if we work, the things we buy, things education, person to person interactions and financial stability. On wall street today stocks took another blow over fears of a recession. The dow plunged more than 12 , nearly 3,000 points, its largest point drop ever. Nasdaq fell 970 and the s p lost 324. Emergency action by the fed to lower Interest Rates and buy treasuries and mortgagebacked securities was not enough to stop the slide. Tonight Governor Newsom went on facebook to announce a number of new measures to help people in california get through this crisis includin
Parents in the south bay want her out. The teacher says it was just a joke. Nbc bay area cheryl hurd is with us. She is a popular teacher on campus, but she could lose her job over this. Reporter she could. And the tweets are eyepopping. The School District found out about it when a colleague reported it. And since then, parents, students, and even the Police Department are reacting tonight. The apparent twitter feed from Newark Memorial High School teacher Krista Hodges has put this school on the map, and not in a good way. Her students are reacting. I think she definitely wasnt serious about it. Anyone that knows the kind of teacher she, she kind of is very lighthearted. Reporter lighthearted is not how most people would describe the tweets coming from hodges. Colleague copied the one seen on the stream between april and june and gave them to the School District. Here are just a few. I already want to stab some kids. Is that bad . Another one said so happy to be done with school for
A Sudbury playwright and drag performer has turned to fundraising to be able to afford to fix extensive dental repairs caused by a myriad of other health issues. Garrett Carr, 32, says they have always known the importance of oral care, but their routine got derailed in their early twenties.