Will sweep through the bay area in the overnight hours and we will see some spotty showers linger as well into the early tomorrow morning, windy and blustery conditions by tomorrow afternoon. I will let you know how much rain we will get and also i will talk about sierra snow in my next forecast. Now to our top story this morning, the terror attacks in paris. Here is the latest information, at least 127 people are dead after a devastating day in the city of light. At least 200 people have been hospitalized, 70 in Critical Condition. Americans are among those who were injured. After a series of six attacks across the french capital within just 30 minutes of each other this includes shootings, explosions and a hostage situation. We know at least eight terrorists are dead, seven killed themselves when they detonated suicide vests. At least one of the gunmen has been identified, french officials found a syrian passport on one of the attackers. The eiffel tower will be closed indefinitely f
You can expect coming up. Chris. Thank you. Our top story this morning, the fair or attacks in paris. Heres the latest. At least 127 people were skilled after a devastating day in the city of lights. Thats after a series of six attacks across the french capital within 30 minutes of each other, including shootings, explosions and a hostage situation. At least 8 terrorists are dead. Seven of them killed themselves when they detonated suicide vests. French officials have found a syrian passport on one attacker. The president of france has declared three days of National Mourning and heightened security at its borders. Isis has claimed responsibility for the attacks and it was the first of the storm in a warning to those who wish to learn. Reporter fred is in paris with the overnight developments. At this point its clear that at least 8 attackers have been killed by the french police. Seven of those were wearing suicide vests and, indeed, blew the suicide vests up. But at this point in tim
Morning. The terror attacks in paris. Heres the latest information. At least 127 people were killed after a devastating day in the city of lights. Thats after a series of six attacks across the french capital within 30 minutes of each other, including shootings, explosions and a hostage situation. At least eight terrorists are dead. Seven of them killed themselves when they detonated suicide vests. French officials have found a syrian passport on one attacker. The eiffel tower will be closed indefinitely following the attacks. Isis claimed responsibility and said it was the first of the storm in a warning to those who wished to learn. Heres the overnight developments. S at least 8 were killed by the police and 7 wearing suicide vests and blew them up. But at this point in time its unclear whether thats all the attackers that took part in the raids that happened on friday night or when radio some of the attackers might still be at large. That is certainly something that is causing a gre
Paul Manley A MAN who had a let-off when he was incorrectly sentenced in court on Monday committed an identical offence on Tuesday and found himself back before Blackburn magistrates. This time the previous day’s error was spotted, the case re-opened and Paul Manley was jailed for eight weeks on each offence to run consecutively. Manley, 52, of Holmes Square gardens. Burnley, pleaded guilty to breaching a criminal behaviour order on Monday and again on Tuesday. He was jailed for a total of 16 weeks. Scott Parker, prosecuting, said Manley had been given a conditional discharge after pleading guilty to the first breach but that was not a sentence available to the bench.