Some fog give yourself some extra time as you make your way out on monday morning 10 loma Half Moon Bay down 5 mi. Gone along this morning or across north theyll. Look outside in our area across a street looking at the embarcadero just gently moving in the wind. Winds are light however winds are breezier than other locations and all in know where coming up. Were looks like temperature was a handful of these out there mild start to cloud cover and fog. Keeping the temperatures on the milder side. And get ready for the bay fog and some patchy drizzle possible. A convention morning commute and temperatures will continue to stem a milder side and to. Michelle for their easter even the south bay temperatures will continue and was lower sundays during lunch hour and only warming up and to the upper 70s letter on this afternoon. A cooler day across much of the area. And women of all land and land. Coming up if youre in chances coming up a Storm Tracker 74 test quick check of traffic this morn
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Voting rights demonstrations honor late legislator John Lewis
Regina Brent of Naperville affixes a sign supporting the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act at Saturday s Votercade event where supporters drove from Warrenville to the courthouse in Wheaton to raise awareness of the legislation. Jake Griffin | Staff Photographer
Wheaton residents, from left, Denise Niesman, Mary Tworek-Tupper and Diane Niesman decorate a car ahead of Saturday s Votercade event to raise awareness for the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. Jake Griffin | Staff Photographer
Updated 5/8/2021 6:02 PM
As Regina Brent affixed a sign to her car with a picture of the late congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis, she recalled other voting rights demonstrations she has attended throughout her life.
Fresh snow blankets SoCal mountains, folks hit ski resorts
By Alexi Chidbachian
Folks enjoy snow in local mountains
The first winter storm of the season brought plenty of snow to our local mountains and tons of people are enjoying the winter wonderland at Mountain High Resort.
LOS ANGELES - The first winter storm of the season brought plenty of rain, hail and snow to Southern California.
Local mountains were filled with fresh snow as skiers slid down to a winter wonderland.
Big Bear Mountain Resort received over a foot of fresh snow and more is expected to fall throughout the night. Mountain High Resort received more than 10 inches of snow, while Pine Mountain had about 6 inches. Lower-elevation Frazier Park received about 4 inches.