Not yet opened the last of the cash lanes. This car will have to change lanes because that last cash lane is not yet open. Lets look over here, what has opened up is getting away from the bay bridge, the disabled vehicle off of 580 right near 980, that is cleared now. No problems coming in up from 580, 880 through oakland. A smooth drive on both sides of the bay. There is a little fire off of 680 reported in the police leas area. Well talk about that coming up sxwloop a. And here are the top headlines from the election yesterday. District attorneys race is too close to call because of rank Choice Voting. Only 240 votes separate the two with suzy loftus leading chesa boudin. It could be days before a winner actually emerges there. In the meantime, mayor breed is cruising to another four years in office. She has 68 of the vote. San francisco voters also decided some key propositions. Pete suratos is joining us with those details. Reporter good morning. Those propositions ranging on issue
See the emeryville area. So on the deck where you are driving, it is okay. Low clouds are drifting around. Getting off the lower deck, it sounds like the solve raoffram blocked by a big rig. And the berkeley curve, we may have a car fire off on the shoulder. Ill get more updates on that. Highway 4 shows slowing near the bridge but south of there is just fine. Election results are coming in, here are the top headlines. The San Francisco District Attorneys race is too close to call because of rank choice voting, only about 240 votes separate the top two candidates with suzy loftus bchesa boudin. Could be days before a winner emerges. Mayor breed is leading with a 68 of the vote and claiming victory. Im excited but im also anxious to continue to get the work done. I want them to be proud of the decision that they made, i want them to see a difference and be happy about the conditions of San Francisco. And that will take a lot of work. San francisco voters also decided some key proposition
That. Well get a lot of lead time before something develops. 50s, 60s, 70s most locations down 3 to 5 degrees. A pretty good lull spins off Southern California. It is funneling in some moisture into arizona and mexico. Not for us expect the higher clouds are rotating in. Most of us should be gone and the fog will retreat. The bases are higher so the visibility is better but some locations about a quarter mile, half mile, mile and a half, including san jose, which is 2mile visibility. Thats been coming down. 63 to 77. Everyone else is near average to above. I dont think well change too much. Weve had a couple 30s. The humidity went up, there is felton and scotts valley. 50s around, saratoga, as well as, and temperatures coming in a little bit cooler. Most will be slightly above average and thats the trend for a while. 50s, and 60s. Vallejo, in the 80s. Well talk about that and the east bay, steve in general. Were getting a lot more people on the road and that includes the bay bridge. A
Multiple offers. This year, that number plummeted to just over 13 . And homes arent selling as fast compared to last year. Something realtor Nancy Carlson is seeing in los altos. Average days on the market is increasing. Last year we saw about 7 to 9 days on market on the average, and this year i would say its up 10 to 14 days. This home in Mountain View stayed on the market 70 days. The president of the Santa Clara County association of realtors, Gustavo Gonzalez acknowledges there is a trend of bidding wars and homes staying longer on the market. As homes that are staged well and priced correctly are still selling fast. These new trends may help buyers. If youre looking to buy in the bay area, now may be a good time to do that just simply because youre less likely to face competition than last year. Its a short window of opportunity because the market is likely to heat back up next year. And San Francisco, however, is still seeing bidding wars. In fact, according to red stem, 35 of a
Boy fell into a well. The United States says it did everything it could to minimise civilian casualties during a raid in syria in which the leader of the Islamic State group was killed. The president said that Abu Ibrahim Al qurayshi, also known as Hajji Abdullah, blew himself up, along with four members of his family, as us specialforces approached the building. 13 people, including children, were killed, but no us casualties were reported. The bbc S State Department correspondent Barbara Plett usher reports. In a corner of Northwest Syria where a forgotten conflict simmers, america reminded the Islamic State group that its leaders were still a target. The raid took place in the dead of night and lasted two hours. Us Special Forces landed in helicopters near the home of the is leader, Hajji Abdullah. Those close by described a night of terror. Translation when we got out of the house, we saw aircraft flying over our heads. And after ten minutes, we heard them shouting, give yourself u