Your sunday morning with us. Im kira klapper. Cinthia pimentel joins with us a quick look at the microclimate forecast. I definitely needed the windshield wipers this morning, and you told us. We have to be cautious with those slick roadroadways. Temperatures in the low 60s to start off the morning, as well as down here in san jose, just keeping the overcast skies. If you dont see the showers today, that will be the picture, those overcast skies, a gloomy sunday, seeing that low pressure system taking that counterclockwise turn, dropping that cold front in throughout the day. Showers mainly around the marin county coastline is what ive been seeing. Some of that pushed think santa rosa and fairfield. Well keep the potential in the north bay to develop some thunderstorm activity as we go throughout the day. So ill help you time this coming up in the full forecast. Kira, back to you. Cinthia, thanks. We have breaking news overnight. A deadly shooting in a typically quiet east bay city. It
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Trainer, new mother Haley Kirby on COVID: I’m overjoyed, yet filled with sadness
Updated Mar 06, 2021;
Posted Mar 06, 2021
“I’m not sure who gets a new job at seven months pregnant during a pandemic, but it happened, said Haley Kirby.Courtesy of USA Health
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She could choose to be furloughed indefinitely, her boss said, or go help at USA Health.
“So I showed up at USA Health on March 16 at 7 a.m., very pregnant.”
She found herself being interviewed by Natalie Fox, USA Health’s chief nursing officer. “She said ‘Obviously I can’t send you to swab noses, so let’s figure something out.’ I said, ‘Okay, let’s figure something out.’”
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