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Richmondsan rafael bridge. This Traffic Camera seems to be extra slow. We do not have incidents but i will show you the backup. This is jammed for two miles. That is really heavy. Normally we have a little bit of a backup but not this bad until manage is blocking. I will keep investigating and bring you that and the dry times in ten minutes. Finishing the search for victims and finding a cause. There is progress on both fronts Amy Hollyfield is join us from fruitvale district. It is quiet. We do not see the around the clock operations we had seen for the past few days. In the hour we saw them hall out some debris and take it away in dump trumps but now it is quiet. The next steps are being planned. The lumber has been brought in to board up the building. They will do that as soon as they finish searching. They have said they will not be boarding it up until they feel they can look the victims family members in the eyes and say they thoroughly searched all of warehouse. This we is found
Offing, occasional minor ones will affect the area moving through the work week. Highs will struggling to get much past the teens and 20s, but we can thank the lack of a deep snow pack to prevent some below zero nights. Thanks kaj. Starting today the iowa utilities board will hold discussions about the Dakota Access pipeline. The meetings this week could end with a decision on whether on not to build a pipeline across the state. The pipeline would start in through 18 counties in iowa and into southern illinois. All of the other states have agreed to let the Company Build the pipeline. There have been several protests over the last year claiming the pipeline will hurt the environment. The first meeting this week is this afternoon at the boards hearing room in des moines. The public is welcome to attend and listen to the meeting, but there will not be any opportunity for public comment. The meeting starts at 1 oclock. Today, two iowa legislative committees will talk about the bill that w
For some hazardous driving, especially outside of town. Temperatures should hold much of the day in the teens, then dropping to the Single Digits tonight. While there are no major systems in the offing, occasional minor ones will affect the area moving through the work week. Highs will struggling to get much past the teens and 20s, but we can thank the lack of a deep snow pack to prevent some below zero nights. Starting today the iowa utilities board will hold discussions about the Dakota Access pipeline. The meetings this week could end with a decision on whether on not to build a pipeline across the state. The pipeline would start in through 18 counties in iowa and into southern illinois. All of the other states have agreed to let the Company Build the pipeline. There have been several protests over the last year claiming the pipeline will hurt the environment. The first meeting this week is this afternoon at the boards hearing room in des moines. The public is welcome to attend and