66, 55, though, in gilroy. And a look from east bay hills camera, the camera is shaking, upper elevation winds are above 25 miles an hour. 55 in a napa. 48 in santa rosa. We are colder, look at this, 23 degrees cooler along the coast, due to the lightning of the offshore flow. Once the offshore flow backs off temperatures can cool, the nights are longer. But in the upper elevations, yes, it is still breezy. We will get a sea breeze later on today. From our exploratorium camera, looks nice out there, pretty much to the 60s as we go through the next hour or so and then well be well into the 80s, that dry air mass warms quickly in our inland valleys. Low 90s today. So very little change inland. Just by a few degrees, temperatures coming down but around the bay and along the coast. We are cooler, that light sea breeze returns, then the fog returns tonight. So how far are we going to that i can this cooling . Stay tuned, ill let you know in a couple minutes. Julian . Lisa, laung. To develop
Because she was going to have a baby. He said go but you cant come back. And that was 9 00 in the morning. Just on the phone, talking to anybody, theyre go in there, lay down. Theyre laying down . Yeah theyre laying down on the floor. Reporter earlier, negotiators were on scene, trying to end this peacefully but its gone on for hours now. We have seen some neighbors escorted out, coming and going outside of the area. Again, at this point were waiting for an update from Newark Police but the neighborhood still with a heavy police presence. Okay christie well keep you on site and check back with you after an update. Well tonight a canadian mother is demanding an apology after being kicked off a united flight because her son was crying before takeoff. Tonight the airline is standing by the decision. Nbc bay areas Michelle Roberts is with us with the details. Weve all been on an airplane sitting next to a crying baby, but usually you dont see the mother and baby being kicked off, but thats
Iowa’s rate of chronic absenteeism of 26% is better than the national average of 30%, but both rates are still higher than the pre-pandemic national average of 16%.
Iowa’s rate of chronic absenteeism of 26% is better than the national average of 30%, but both rates are still higher than the pre-pandemic national average of 16%.
One in four Iowa students was chronically absent from school during the 2021-22 school year, according to a new report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation.