Calm and cool, kari. Lets do that because weve had some hot weather last week. Its going to turn hot again next week. Now were in between and taking in some nice, cool air. Right now as we get a live look at our microclimates. 59 and foggy in San Francisco. While mostly clear in the south bay at 57 degrees there. Highs today reaching the low 60s near the coast and upper 70s for the inland areas. And this weather cooler than average. Well talk about how long it stays there as we go into the next few minutes. Thats coming up. Mike has a look at whats clear for san jose. Thats right. Better news for san jose. The crashes have cleared from 101. Early morning we had a couple, theyve been sticking around 880. They have all cleared up. A little recovery for speeds. Well see more slowing in 20 minutes. Well zoom in, looking at hayward but zoom past that because thats not a surprise. Build south of 92. Over here the recovery. Thats what we wanted to though. Walnut kracreek. The volume starting
23 year old opens first of its kind New York-style gym in Liverpool
Lauren Caffrey wanted The Zone to offer something completely different
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Lauren Caffrey (top row, fourth from right) has opened The Zone in Wavertree, Liverpool (Image: Liverpool Echo)
A 23 year old has opened a New York-style gym believed to be the first of its kind in Liverpool. Lauren Caffrey, who decided she wanted to run her own gym at the tender age of 14, has now realised her dream and opened The Zone in Wavertree. Before the pandemic, Lauren visited New York three times and fell in love with the high energy atmosphere she found in the city’s gyms, combined with how impressive they looked. Wanting people in Liverpool to have the same kind of experience when working out, she set about bringing the concept here.
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Liverpool mum who made first million at 26 now wants to empower other women It s really important that women support others and when they become a success, it s a win for us all.
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Businesswoman Kate Stewart has launched an online community to empower women (Image: The Sandon Complex)
A Liverpool businesswoman who made her first million by the time she was 26, now wants to empower other women to help them to be just as successful.
Kate Stewart has launched her very own online female empowerment community named Sisterhood HQ.
The mum-of-four makes no secret of how she worked her way out of a housing estate in Clubmoor to become one of the most successful women in the city.