We said rain on friday because thats exactly what we had. 5060 on the temps. Kentfield had three quarters of an inch rain. Mount veeder had over an inch of rain. Ben lowman Santa Cruz Mountains also had over an inch of rain. Were a little were almost done. I mean, there are some little light drizzle, mist out there, but were rounding third and heading for home in this system. 60s and 70s on the temps, looks like a cool week, especially after wednesday. More on that in about ten minutes. All right. Sounds here. You know what the nice thing about rain is, sal . Whats that . No cones. Oh, yeah. No construction work. Or at least very little of it. Steve, youre absolutely right. They dont want to be doing that kind of work right now. The bay bridge, you can see there is traffic there, but its very, very light. And no major issues right now. Highway four does have a decent commute from pittsburgh to bay point to concord and then the rest of the bay area commute is off to a very nice start, i
On Oct. 22, the Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) held its annual celebration at 10th and Fallon streets while the Unity Council held a street festival on International Boulevard and Fruitvale Avenue last Sunday. Coinciding with Halloween, Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, dates back to traditions established by the indigenous peoples of America that fused, over time, with the Catholic beliefs brought by Spanish conquistadors. By Eva Ortega and Magaly Muñoz, Post Staff In a haze of incense smoke, flickering candles and bright orange marigolds, Oakland outdid itself with two weekends of Día de los Muertos observances that were both solemn and festive. On Oct. 22, the Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) held its annual celebration at 10th and Fallon
Here's a peek at upcoming community events in San Diego County from concerts and festivals to Día de los Muertos celebrations, performances, fundraisers and community meetups. Keep an eye out for Archaeology Day and California Festival Family & Community Day.
Colorful community celebrations for Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, are planned at the Valley Mall, Tieton and Sunnyside, and everyone is invited.