Even San Francisco is going to get a blast of heat. Lets bring in meteorologist rob mayeda who has this updated timeline for us. Temperatures about 10 to 15 degrees warmer than yesterday at this same time. San jose running in the mid80s. 82 in san jose. Out towards walnut creek, 81 degrees as some of the east bay micro climates also in the 80s. Antioch, brentwood, well take you over to San Francisco. Typically the coolest micro climates around the bay area should be right there near ocean beach but pretty interesting, you can see the numbers here, upper 60s and 70s. Right now were fogfree out at ocean beach. A little bit of a late day sea breeze occurring right now, but the winds will change direction tonight into tomorrow. And that is going to set the stage for a warmup that takes us very likely past some record highs tomorrow. So the numbers to beat tomorrow, upper 80s to low 90s. Low 90s breaking records in the north bay, clubbed closing in on one and san jose. Were talking about re
Book. It shouldnt be hiding behind criminal lawyers, paid for with utility customer money. Reporter hill said hell try and stop the p. U. C. From getting the 6 million. But he tried last year to stop a similar request for 5 million. The p. U. C. Responded by threatening to gut programs. Eventually the legislature relented. San brunos mayor notice this years 6 million request on top of the 5 million they got last year adds up to double the p. U. C. s annual budget for Pipeline Safety regulation. This is ridiculous. This is crazy. Its an outrage. Its a slap in the face to taxpayers in the state of california. Thats Mark Matthews reporting. Were still waiting to go hear back from the p. U. C. Meanwhile, the woman who prepared this request is the same person implicated in those emails between the p. U. C. And pg e. Our Investigative Unit tracked all the turns in this investigation with this cozy relationship between the Public Utility Commission and the pg e. You can see those on our web s
The bus station will remain closed for the rest of the day. Back to you, doreen. Thank you, pat lawson muse. New charges tonight against a tennessee man who was shot by police at the capitol this week. Larry dawson faces charges of resisting and assault of a federal Police Officer. Court documents say he passed through a metal detector twice before that shooting on monday. Both times it alerted that he had metal near his waist. The documents say that when police wanded him, dawson pulled a bb gun and pointed it at the officer. They say he was shot twice when he refused orders to put the gun down. The charges against him carry a sentence of up to 30 years in prison. Donald trump here in washington today to meet with his Foreign Policy team, but his day also included a surprise stop at the headquarters of the Republican National committee. A source with the rnc told nbc news that the agenda included party unity and other subjects. That meeting comes as trump is facing new stres with wome
Inal terminal. The suspect dead. Unclear how many shots were fired in all, but there was already heavy Police Presence at the time. There are reports of four others injured, unclear if it was from gunshot wounds or from the mad scramble to the exits. The shooter appears to be a lone actor. Local mistaking the lead in the investigation. Again, a state trooper critically injured along with a suspect inside a richmond bus terminal. Several others injured. Now to a breaking scene in midtown. Glass has fallen from a window of a double tree hotel, crashing down to the ground below. Ida, anyone hurt out there . Reporter im a busy midtown street here. As far as we know, it appears as if theres only one injury. Take a look at where the glass came falling from. See that rectangular window there . It used to have a glass window pane in it. It shattered into many pieces on the ground. Workers just finished cleaning it up. The fire defendant was on scene. One person was hit from the falling glass.
A man was stand at the addison road station in Capitol Heights and Prince Georges County bureau chief Tracee Wilkins has been working this story all day. Reporter this is one of those guys who hands out the free Washington Post express paper as youre heading into the metro, usually very friendly, gives you the paper and you keep on going. Well, this is the guy who metro Police Believe stand a commuter on his way into the train station. It happened just over that way. You can see theres now a Metro Transit Police officer car there, and they are still continuing their investigation and trying to track down this paper man. Here is what it looked like earlier today. Now, were told that when this happened it was very crowded, just before 9 00 a. M. Here is how a metro spokesperson is describing it. They get into an altercation that escalates to physical and on the sidewalk behind us here the suspect tackled the victim and ended u the victim was transported to a local hospital, trapt transpo