Lighting up the syrian capital of homs. We gib in yemen. It comes hours after omar what more do you know about this . Well an official force says its an improvised explosive device use outside the house used by the houthis as a base. That house belonged to one member of the group. There is big damage, windows were blown out and so was the doors. It is a residential neighborhood so the damage extended to nearby houses as well. Its not far from a government school. With regards to casualties, we understand there is only one Person Injured in the blast witnesses say heard it was very loud when it to took place around 7 30 this morning. Whats interesting is that house is not very far from the president s house. He lives about a kilometer or so from that blast which is under tight control of the president guards as well as the houthis nick. Has anyone claimed responsibility yet . No, there hasnt. But on sunday, a similar attack happened elsewhere in the province of damar and was claimed by
Forecast for today. Good morning, michelle. Good morning, james. Were starting off with breezy conditioned like you mentioned. It will stay breezy to the afternoon. Heres what were talking about for today. Breezy conditions. Followed by sunshine and a cooler day. That was just yesterday so we will do it again today. And we also have rain chances in your Storm Tracker sevenday forecast. We will talk about that coming up at 4 15. But again, clear skies, breezy conditions. Be prepared. It will be very similar to yesterday. A ridge of High Pressure in place giving much of california some clear skies. But we are watching and waiting for a few more clouds to move in. That wont happen until later this week. Enjoy the clear skies and cooler temperatures. Wednesdays right now, light for oakland. Redwood city, 7 miles an hour. But along the coast, steakmile perhour. Half moon bay, 18 miles per hour. And concord waking up to winds from the west at 6 miles an hour. These temperatures are much cool
Now we will have Live Team Coverage of the service all morning long right here on the kron 4 morning news. The service itself will be live streamed in its entirety starting at 11 00 on our website. You can pick up coverage there. The other big news we are following for you now. The latest out of sunnyvale. This video shows a woman breaking into his house tuesday amp and its the samement who that jumped that fence at mineta san ho sea airport. Kron 4 spoke with the homeowner. Its a story you will see only on kron 4. On the video you see this girl come through a crack in the fence and shes creeping through the backyard and she looks really leak high or screwed up or something. That part was caught on video but our homeowner mike says she came into his house. She stammered and looked at me leak i wasnt who she was expecting. I said good morning, who are you . When did you get here . She asked what times. I said 8 00. I said im going to have to ask you to leave because i dont know with you
Sheriffs department and mike and his family moved there. So a lot of moving around in other parts of california when he was younger. But his parents divorced and then that was when mike moved to south san jose with his mother Katherine Decker and his sister jamie raddock. Jamie is the one we understand will be speaking today. But thats why you saw a lot of pictures with his mother with his sister. A couple with his father mostly from when he was younger when the family was still living all together. But at the Service Today, both his father and his current wife and his mother and her current husband will be there. His entire family. He is survived by wife, nikki, of course. They had gotten married in a civil ceremony two years ago. And they were planning a formal wedding ceremony and reception this summer in santa cruz that is not going to happen. For that his family mourns. And for that the community mourns. And there are so many there. They are still trying to get into the s. A. P. C
Take it. We get this portrait of ellen, and also william, who is supportive of her as a couple who were in love. They wanted they wanted a normal life. They wanted the same kind of life that you and i have. But they were denied that because of the laws of the slavery. That generated just a desire, unquenchable thirst to leave and get out of the state of georgia and the south. 1848, they decided they were going to leave. They planned the trip for four days, and they took off at night, they left, and they went to savannah and from savannah they caught a ship. Sailed to charleston, south carolina, and made symptom stops along the way, and finally ended up in philadelphia. But then once in philadelphia, the abolitionsist told them they wouldnt be safe in philadelphia as they would be in boston, massachusetts. Because the law in philadelphia were different than massachusetts. They helped them get to boston where there was a free black society of about 200 or 300 free blacks that had been th