Our top story. First to san mateo where authorities busted a brothel. They say it was operating out of a home on 20th avenue right across the street from sarah high school. Thats the same high school where barry bonds and tom brady went. An undercover investigation led to a raid there. Authorities say Human Trafficking may be involved. The mayor of oakland is optimistic that raiders owner mark davis may stay in oakland. Mayor schaaf appeared on the news this morning and says the city has the framework for a new privately financed stadium. She said the Development Team is led by former raider superstar ronny lot. She did not reveal specifics of where the money would come from. And president elect donald trump is backing off one of his Controversial Campaign promises. He says he will not pursue an investigation into Hillary Clintons emails. The president elect donald trump says he also plans to ease restrictions on American Energy production and impose a fiveyear band on government offic
West to east and kind of accelerating. Here is a closer look with the mapping system to show you the location and give you the location with respect to to interstate 80. As far as the wind speeds, we will take a look as you can see fairfield, sustained at 26 Miles Per Hour. Gusty at 35 and vacaville success sustained at 14 angusing at 25. Pretty strong wind out there and keep in mind when you get a wind over 10 Miles Per Hour that can complicate the fire fight and the wind and we have rain showers america. During the 4 00 hour vacaville reporting light rainfall, the wind that will stick around through the evening and even a few showers to talk about as well. That could be a factor in the bay area forecast. We will have more on that in a bit. Now to San Franciscos new police chief, 24 hours after the announcement of chief greg suhrs forced resignation, the new acting police chief stepped out. Chief tony chaplin met with his command staff this morning and then this afternoon he met with
Kathy Logan, co-owner of BrightStar Care Orland Park/Will County, says a critical shortage of nurses willing to work for low wages and care for children in homes is keeping kids in institutions.