Using Curbside Pickup here in the bay area some stores did not see the large crowds that were anticipated, but that depends on where you did your shopping today kron fours gayle ong talked to shoppers in walnut creek. She joins us now live with more gayle. Vicki and can i actually spoke to a manager at lululemon where the wait time was about 45 minutes and part of the reason was because they were following Covid Protocols and up staying under the Maximum Capacity to avoid those lines Health Experts are encouraging people to stay home and shop online get your deals that way at least one person i spoke to got that message. Looking at the lines and thinking were glad that will be done most of our shopping online on black friday lines out the door at Broadway Plaza in walnut creek still stores doing their best to make sure everyone stay safe in the age of covid19 theyre doing a very good job with the social distancing a lot of people Wearing Masks out here a different story in the morning
The playoff game between the padres and bruins started late because the chp says one of two buses carrying the carmel team was hit by a projectile this afternoon on northbound 101 in Monterey County. Another vehicle, a mercedes, also had its window shattered a few minutes earlier. Billys son is the quarterback for the carmel squad. We had just passed by the bus waving pom poms and 15 minutes later we get a text from our son that the bus was hit by a projectile. Reporter the carmel district sent another bus, and they pulled in tonight with supporters here to welcome them. The bus hit had one of its emergency exit windows shattered, and one student suffered some glass cuts but is okay and did make the trip with the team. It was a scary moment for everyone. They heard a loud bang and glass flying around and didnt know what had happened. It was an all of the sudden type thing. We were just excited to get up here and have a great game and get out of the game safely, much less the bus ride.
The mysterious group of bandits who orchestrated the $30 million Easter Sunday heist in Sylmar, Calif. could see their masquerade end if they start to turn against one another, experts said.