Have light rain falling, the bay bridge toll plaza. That commute looks good at the bay bridge there with no metering lights yet. A nice steady stream of traffic. We do have reports westbound 80 at powell street of a stalled vehicle in the middle lanes, so heads up on that. Some cars are coming in hot there and we dont want to have it be anything major so hopefully theyll get that pushed out of the way. Slowing up over the Altamont Pass with rain coming down. We do have a solo spinout near alexander approaching the Golden Gate Bridge not in lanes but is up against the guardrail there and we do have a sig alert with this. A vehicle versus a semi. The vehicle caught fire. Only the left lane is getting by eastbound near pedrick between dixon and davis and the sig alert in effect until further notice. Thank you, sue. Some scary membersries for sought north bay fire victims. Abc news caught up with one family in Sonoma County. This used to be their twtw home. They and 19 other fire victims a
J. R. pam and stevethere are an average of 20 accidents a day on the i80 cooridor. Officials believe that new signs like this could help reduce that number by 25 percent. These smart designed traffic information boards along the i 80 cooridor are now on. Part of a project to try and reduce not only traffic but traffic accidents from the carquinez bridge to the bay bridge. Four things will happen during this project. Onethere will be adaptive ramp meters that adjust depending on the traffic. Two, overhead signs like these will soon look like this. Allowing officials to lower speeds at times and warn drivers of upcoming accidents with red xs. Three, traffic information boards will show travel times and alternate route information. Four, these signs on nearby local roads will help navigate detours when conditions change. As i drove the westbound lanes of i80 on wednesday all overhead signs were turned off. Something that will likely change by labor day. J. R. this is a project that is cos
Medical center. We dont have any information beyond that. Reporter now, Health Officials are declining to say where the baby was born for several reasons. First, they want to protect the privacy of the mother and her family. And second, they do not believe that there is any chance that zika virus will be spread locally. Reporter thats because the virus is primarily spread through contact with infected mosquitoes, a type of mosquito that we do not have here in the bay area. Reporter across california there have been 114 confirmed cases of zika virus, 21 of those cases were pregnant women, and 9 were here in Alameda County but Health Officials believe that all of the people contracted the disease because they travelled to places outside of the u. S. Where the virus is endemic. This afternoon i spoke with the Alameda County Public Health department, they are advising people to use caution if they plan to travel to countries with known zika virus either pregnant women should be advised not
Stranded. Well tell you why this scare is a frustrating trend for riders. Shes opinion accused of trying to sneak on planes before. This time she made it. Mornings on 2 begins right now. Good morning. Its 7 01. These are live pictures from the scene of our developing news story. A fire at a retirement home in san jose. Ktvus janine de la vega is on the scene and just got some new information about the damage caused by the fire and how it could impact the seniors who live there. Good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. Im tori campbell. Good morning. Im dave clark. Lets talk about weather and traffic. Steve, it was 70 degrees when i left the house . Pretty warm. Also good rain from alum rock to willow glen, santa cruz, capitola to san jose and heading towards morgan hill and gilroy. A couple of reports of sprinkles in gilroy. Have some morning rain for the santa cruz mountains, Santa Clara Valley. The system is moving rapidly. Behind that well get some clearing. Theres already some break
The news at 6 00 starts right now. Thanks for being with us on this monday. Im raj mathai. And im jessica aguirre. This is a really bizarre case. Breaking news weve been tracking all afternoon. This is at the atria park of san mateo. In the past 40 minutes, the care facility came forward and gave us new details about what may have happened. Nbc bay areas Marianne Favro is live with these new developments and what theyre now saying may have happened. Reporter yes. Atria park just issued a statement confirming that three residents here apparently were served some kind of dish washing liquid instead of juice. Now, weve learned that a 94yearold woman was rushed to the hospital saturday where she later died. Two other residents, who also drank the liquid, remain hospitalized. Including one who is in critical condition. In a statement tonight, atria park said, when this occurred, our staff immediately contacted authorities, and the residents were transported to the hospital for evaluation an