7 00 this Tuesday Morning, august 22nd. Im gasia mikaelian. And good morning. Im dave clark. Lets talk about our weather. You saw clouds coming in. For sure. As you came in this morning. Steve paulson is right here. A lot coming across from the sierra. Also a little earthquake there. Not everybody felt it. From about pacifica, daly city, parts of the city. Not so much in marin county. There is also low clouds in place. I felt it in San Francisco haze valley at 6 35. A lightly sharp jolt. It looks like if it wasnt on the san andreas, it was on the san gorgonioa fault. Kathy known as the napa valley chick, gorgeous sunrise in napa this morning. After yesterdays foggy, foggy day. Right back into napa county. That is the source of that. That is coming in from east actually east southeast and heading north. Head bay and areas up to the north. Some of that has produced light rain up into lake county. Underneath is the fog bank. Yesterday it never burned off for some up around santa rosa. It
Up call. I was off for the last few days. Im not glued to the news. Nor should you be. One of the first clips i saw was from the Little League world series last night. It stood out. I dont know if you know the story. The game was between venezuela, they defeated the Dominican Republic on a walk off hit. The pitcher so devastated, it collapsed to the ground. The first person to come over to him, not his teammates but the oh points posting coach. Holds him and opposing coach. Holds him and embraces. Opposing players start to come over and embrace him. I went to first soccer game for my daughter. A good story to see. Sometimes they dont always report the best stories. We have a busy news cast for you. President trump, soon to be in arizona. He is going to have a rally tonight. Pete escaveto, looking forward to that interview. We got to begin in the east bay, we are await agnus conference at berkley city hall that is supposed to get underway any minute. By a group of elected leaders, expec
“It’s a lot of time and a lot of money but it’ll be worth it,” said dealer principal Mark Cooke. “I think we’ve outgrown our current space and you either play the game or get out of the game."
Richmond’s lone Porsche dealership is set to drop its longtime name as part of an eight-figure project that will replace its longtime showroom and service center along Midlothian’s Motor Mile.