Quarter to 6 00 this morning. The good news, the trains are running today. No strike going on right now. But theres still no deal. What this means for commuters going forward. Thats coming up in a live report. Welcome to mornings on 2. Im tori campbell. Good morning, everybody. Im brian flores. Dave clark has the morning off. Lets get your tuesday started with weather and traffic. Steve paulson, it will be warm . Warm coast, bay inland. This will be the day to head to the beaches. It looks really good. Temperatures upper 70s, low to mid80s. Not too bad on the lows. Anywhere from 30s to mid to upper 50s for others. If you get the offshore breeze. I saw 57 in the sunset district and also daly city about two minutes ago. Theres definitely an offshore breeze which means everybody will be in the upper 70s to low 80s. 57 San Francisco. Redwood city, 47. Same for concord. Santa rosa, started off at 38. They were 38 last hour. They will warm up. Its tough to dress for this. By this afternoon,
The Bay Area city voted on April 2 to approve a temporary moratorium on new fuel stations. The measure also limits expansion of existing stations in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
PINOLE A movement to ban new gas stations that spread quickly through the North Bay in recent years has expanded into the East Bay. The Pinole City Council…
PINOLE A movement to ban new gas stations that spread quickly through the North Bay in recent years has expanded into the East Bay. The Pinole City Council last week unanimously approved a temporary moratorium on new fuel stations that also limits expansion of existing ones as part of an effort to reduce the city’s greenhouse gas emissions to at least 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030. The April 2 vote made the Contra Costa County city the first in the East Bay to take on the issue. “In an