24 hours. And the 14day Positivity Rate is at 2. 6 . Santa clara and alameda counties are moving in the right direction. They are now in the orange tier of the states covid19 restrict list. This means places of worship and businesses such as movie theaters can reopen for ibdoor service at 25 capacity. Or a maximum of 100 people. Whichever is fewer. Its a really important limitation that weve put in place to help try to reduce the density. To help try to reduce risk for community. And we will be out there with our Enforcement Teams ensuring that theres compliance with that local requirement. And with the local directives. The two counties now join San Francisco as the only three bay area counties in the orange tier. The state has issued guidelines for halloween and once again the coronavirus, meevens a holiday unlike any weve seen before. Californias secretary of health and human serves is discouraging trickortreating and halloween parties. Reporter yeah, frank. Its not entirely unexpec
Deadly diseases. Today in the bay starts right now. Good morning to you on this tuesday. Im marcus washington. And im laura garcia. All right. Made it through monday and mike is back, and we will check in with him. Yes, it was too hot yesterday. Yes, it was. And see what we are in store for today and it was kind of weird yesterday. Oh, my goodness with all of the humidity and the smoke and the lightning aunnd all of the wildfires, we are seeing the Strange Weather out there, and now that humidity that brought in the thunderstorms and the lightning has moved to the north of us, and so we are going to hopefully have some quieter weather today, but the smoke is going to be drifting by as we have another really hot day with triple digit temperatures especially for the inland valleys. We will talk more about this coming up, and mike, any issues for the Early Morning drivers . Well, carr shg, kari, we are about the peninsula, and take a look at the maps and what we are talking about on south
11,000 prisoners early and now it is considering another 6500 inmates for Early Release. And that has victims and their advocates up in arms tonight. Kron fours dan kerman joins us now live with details on this story good evening. Dan. Good evening just in were looking here at the latest from the California Department of corrections more than 8500 cases of covid19 so far at least 4 dozen deaths as a result of trying to get this under control. But how theyre doing it has victims families crime fall. Its like losing my brother all over again he loves talking about the Early Release of the woman convicted of the 1998 murder of her brother john originally sentenced to 84 years to life to Rebiya Williams was just freed last week under californias covid19 Early Release program after serving just a quarter of that time he was only 23 at the time so she she was in jail. Less time than he was alive. And. That is appalling to me so far more than 11,000 inmates have been released early to curb th
Ban on the Popular Video app tick tock what this means for the potential deal with microsoft coronavirus cases quickly approaching 5 million across the nation tonight when a key model predicts covid will kill nearly 300,000 americans. But we begin with that federal civil rights lawsuit filed against the city of and the officer who killed Sean Monterrosa good evening. Im ken wayne and i pale more here is a timeline of the events that led up to todays lawsuit. It started back on june the second during protests when monterrosa was killed while kneeling in front of a walgreens store in vallejo on july 8th, the body camera footage of the shooting was released where you could see the officer firing from the back of mart truck on july the 15th an investigation was launched into claims the department destroy the windshield the officer fired through that led to House Speaker nancy pelosi calling for an fbi investigation on july, the 17th. It also led to the head of the Vallejo Police officer as
News stations, youre watching kron 4 news at 10 shots life was taking my sister night yeah. Honestly just taking the role fighting for justice and not working. We barely get by with unemployment. A new step in a fight for justice for Sean Monterrosa who was shot and killed by Vallejo Police. His sisters are teaming up with states and local officials to push for a new compensation bill for victims of death at the hands of Police Officers. Thanks for joining u. S. Attorney and im ken wayne and i pale more the proposed law would allow the families of those killed by police to get money from the state under certain conditions ground floors of a sogomonian joins us in the newsroom with tonights top story ella its part for the shooting death of Sean Monterrosa this year the compensation bill would pay the family. Of People Killed by Police Officers just like the state already pays victims of any other Violent Crime. To help cover the expenses that come along with that tragedy. Our brother Se