Check of our weather. To clarify headline in the first alert forecast and the story on this heat wave is, we havent started yet. Sunday, monday and tuesday but especially monday of all days and tuesday, think about that n that when we get into like the big plans for the holiday weekend. Those are the days you will really have to be thinking about the heat. First here is today. It is hot today. It is not excessively hot but it is still hot. We will be around 100. San jose has to go to 90. T 90. It will be 94 in santa rosae santa rosa. We will keep the temperatures in the mid 80s. It is the next few days. Especialy few days. Especially here. The inland east bay valleys that is where this is an issue. For comparison, today is 99. It will take off. By monday we are at 110. By tuesday we are stile still close to that mark. By wednesday it is a little bette. But no means are we out of the. There is a lot to look at here. T is the main item. We will talk t your part of the bay area as wel as
Where it and other bay area counties stand in the fight against it. A deadly crash in the delta. New details this afternoon. Nat democrats announce a surprise deal on cloy imate and health care. Details of whats in the bill and why the president says it would be historic. Good afternoon. Now at 3 00, we are learning more about a deadly crash in solano county, involving a family visiting from mexico. We have the latest in the newsroom right now. Reporter four people have died and police are looking into whether drunk driving played a role. Three young adults died almost immediately. We just found out one member of that family visiting from mexico also died. This happened last night at 8 00 p. M. Three people around 20 years old were in a honda accord, when it veered off the roadway and heat an east bound chevy suburban headon. Nobody in the honda survived. And in the suv was that family of seven visiting from mexico for a week. One family member, a 70yearold woman, died. The six others,
Site far into the future. I literally ride. Reporter Maritza Maldonado saying buying Cesar Chavezs former home was an emotional experience. Her agency quickly raised a million for the purchase of the property once they found out the chavez family had put it up for sale in may. We want to also make sure that this is preserved for future generations. Reporter the modest property is where cesar chavez lived with his parents and siblings as a young adult in the 1950s when he first learned of the power of nonviolent protest. As president of the united farm workers union, he went on to lead one of the Great American civil rights movements of the 1960s and 70s. Were just excited that he was there, his presence was there, the organizing happened. Reporter maldonados group plans to remodel the property into a historical and education center. I was really hoping something great would happen with the house. Reporter nextdoor neighbor erin white supports that vision. I think thats what should happ
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