Rain will be in impacting the entire bay area right now after nine tonight. Heres what does expect from a series of storms a series will be going to the north bay area that will go to the south bay tomorrow night were talking about 3 5 in. Over the next couple of days. Pam the north bay is expecting to get a lot of rain and the next few days. Weve got this live picture from san rafael right now tell how the looking up there . Reporter missing you look here right now looking south from San Francisco december fell about 5 03 hours ago it was mostly clear skies in these three hours using clouds come in and and not he could see what the weather is gonna be like its like starting a bike on this is starting to fall now. Pam 0 kent we like the legendary to get all your weather alerts forecasts and more on the goal with our kron 4 application. Its free to download we got more on the what we can for guests coming up. Reporter now to a developing situation weve been following in San Francisco. H
Cleveland Indians’ teammates give shout-out to Zach Plesac for his bounce back start
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CLEVELAND, Ohio When they reached the post-game Zoom room Monday night at Progressive Field, Jordan Luplow and Josh Naylor gave a shout-out to their teammate Zach Plesac.
They’d seen the hard work Plesac did following his last two starts. He was looking for answers after the White Sox worked him over for 12 earned runs on 14 hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Luplow was the man of the hour, hitting a 10th inning walk-off homer to give the Indians a 5-3 win over the Twins. But he wanted to say something about Plesac before talking about himself.
Employees in Metro’s Rail Operations Control Center (ROCC) have been purposely disregarding a rule meant to keep track workers safe, according to the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission. Rail controllers short-circuited the rule governing how to safely turn track power back on, which the WMSC says could pose a risk to Metro workers and riders.
The safety commission detailed the violations at its last public meeting held on March 2. The rule, modified last fall due to earlier violations found by the WMSC, governs how ROCC staff are supposed to restore power to the tracks when it’s been turned off for track work, emergencies, or in other situations.