On the storm impact scale. Chain saws and bigger hardware that just missed a home in walnut creek. It came crashing downc and tod was the first time the homeowners were able to get were very lucky that there a local nursery donated plants to replace÷uqja ,t÷ landscaping. And it does not mean bay area Water Districts will be lifting drought restrictions. Laura anthony is live with that story. Laura . This district and others are leading to a drought. Customers saw the lead of thisu homeowner, making conservation a way of life. Thanks to a wet winter, some reservoirs were brimming and others not so much. Rose is just half full. Its a fact not nn t on visitors like these, who thought it looked better a few years ago. Its its kind of low to youm unlike other Northern California reservoirs that directly benefit froms7 runoff there is a Holding Pattern at least for now. It ksr filled by water÷u pum up from thec delta. For now. Torage is looking good until the Water District learns what
And pleas to leave things alone. We are around you all the time. Reporter the controversy, an ordinance in charlotte, it allows people to use a restroom based on their identity. Tempting to pass an ordinance that is really not lawful and really is beyond their powers as a municipality. Cbs North Carolina says the governor only wants legislators to address the issues to use the same bathroom as women. The bill could go beyond that. Specifically, he cited the ability to set a minimum wage. That is an issue that has been discussed and may be part of the legislation. Reporter john burns pushed back stating its not about bathrooms, its about local authority. Theyre calling it 42,000 a day, a waste. Over employment, over housing, over minimum and living wage protections. What we do not need to do is have a patch work of ordinances around the state that disrupts businesses and jobs. Reporter the session is expected to start wednesday at 10 00 in the morning. Representative dollar says it shou
Over to kristin with a check of the traffic. After to a quiet start on the roads outside. Lets start things off with a live look at what you can expect as you are hitting the roads this morning. This is wade avenue and edwards mill road as you can see. Traffic volumes are light, and traffic is moving just fine in both directions there. All good on wade avenue and edwards mill road right now. Lets switch things over to your traffic map there and we have no major problems reported on our major roadways. Even u. S. 1 and 70 is looking good right now. We have one of the closures have problems on the fortified. We have the exit ramp the southbounder street still closed due to construction there. The eastbound loops all clear on 540 from glenwood avenue to 64. On 40, ws1 to 64 will take you 10 minutes. Well have more coming up in a few minutes. Breaking news out of brussels. Two explosions have ripped through the Brussels Airport killing at least 13 people. There are also reports that dozens
Its been an unforgettable trip for 19 college of business students and two faculty members. They went to paris, then to brussels, but were in antwerp when the bombs went off 35 miles away. That fact alone is bringing a sense of relief to the campus tonite. The horrific pictures from brussels began to fill television and social media screens early tuesday. Almost immediately, messages started appearing saying that 19 uc students and faculty members from the college of business were safe in antwerp, some 35 miles away. Robert capannari tweeted pictures of himself in paris earlier in the trip adding uc students in belgium are safe. Faculty member Suzanne Masterson emailed, were together in antwerp, booked into a new hotel and looking forward to a group dinner later this evening. She added the Linder College of business is working on the logistics for the remainder of the trip, but concluded, for now, were grateful to be together and safe. Many students are in the kolodzik Business Scholar
Dark and dangerous. Doing any kind of work like that where there s very limited visibility there s very high current, it s a real danger to divers. Reporter john hoh has been a professional diver for years he s not with the Boone County Water Rescue team but he s worked missions like one boone county faces. If something comes down and hits you, it could definitely injure you, it could knock you unconscious or it could tangle yourself up in the lines people that people are holding onto to keep you safe. Reporter the plan to recover the car which plummeted into the river last tuesday has been pushed back, again. To get the car and the victim inside, rescuers say the current has to be 1. 5 Miles Per Hour. Today it s 2. 8 Miles Per Hour. What you re really worried about is that current 2. 5 mile current, 3 mile current, if you re a diver and you go under water, you could be swept away, swept from the location you re searching for. Reporter the boone county search and rescue team says they