Reporter we went in to the amazon hub in downtown san jose. They had no comment. We also reached out to Amazon Corporate this morning and were promised a statement by this afternoon but we have still not received that statement from amazon. Reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. Okay. Thanks so much, marianne. Well, it was a mild day today. We hoped you enjoyed it because its now over. A warmup begins tomorrow. A live look at our traffic cameras. This is San Francisco where you can see the fog is now gone. Walnut creek, where well see some of the warmest temps. Lets check in with meteorologist rob mayeda. A little bit warmer. Still 70s in san jose. You mentioned walnut creek, another spot tomorrow. Concord climbing into the 90s. We did return to the 80s today. 90s making a big comeback that will take us to the weekend. Well be watching air quality very closely and this time around fire danger could actually be a bit more of a concern because this time we could b
Vincent surrendered to police and now is booked into the San Francisco jail. The new Development Comes as vincent was due in court at 9 00 for a hearing on the embarcadero attack. We now are learning he surrendered for an earlier attempted assault and that one allegedly involved a knife and investigators said the new warrant was obtained for an alleged assault that happened in february and that reportedly happened near fourth and brannan street. Police said he approached a woman and her friends as they waited for a rideshare car and allegedly threatened to kill the woman. The victims fled and were not old, peez kosarian, anshowing the brutal attack. Paneez kosarian struggled to enter the lobby of her own condominium and the attack happened next door to where a planned Navigation Center would go for the homeless. Investigators said vincent may be involved and two other criminal cases and just the last few months. That is after more victims came forward to say they recognized the 25yearo
Morgan hill. It sure is beautiful down there. Thank you very much for that. Lets check out this hard rain coming down in san jose. We want to see your pictures and your video, we love them. Send it to us here at isee nbcbayarea. Com or tag us on twitter. The string of storms is starting to take a toll on our roads. This was a scene in san jose today at alameda and university avenue. You can see they had to bring out the big equipment. Road crews looking for problem spots. Theres one pothole in particular thats been a pain. That area floods and cars will run over thinking its just pavement and you hear it. From my house i hear it every day. San joses new 70 million Pavement Maintenance program kicked in at the beginning of the year. City Officials Say the added money comes mainly from bond measures and a gas tax. A successful manhunt in the south bay. San jose police busted a group of teenagers accused of stealing a car and some arent even old enough to drive. Officers say theyre part o
Reporter thats brian mulroney, caltrans chief engineer on the project. He says engineers allowed 3 4 inch of rust over the years. But he says something besides rust is eating away at the bridges foundation. They also have questions about are there very small microorganisms that are feeding on iron. And thats kind of a new bring in the bridge world. Reporter the process is called microbiologically influenced corrosion. It turns out that the bay floor is rich with the tiny creatures that cause it. According to the assessment report we obtained under the public records act, the microbes leave pits that experts liken to holes left by worms and termites in wood. For now, caltrans is focusing on finding out if microbes are to blame and whether other bay bridges could be at risk. Thats really something new. And when theres something new to us, you know, we want to make sure we get on top of that as fast as we can. Reporter while mulroney stresses the problem is not critical at the moment, the