High cloudiness and here is our Vantage Point from the east bay hills where its 49. Lets map out the day and look at this friday because it is a nice friday. 49. And temperatures stay in the 60s and 704 00. Thats pretty close to average and thats theill say that in the sevenday forecast. Kumasi . Thanks, mike. New overnight, a car rear ends a chp suv in hayward. A nissan crossed lanes that were closed on interstate 880 and then crashed into the suv that was parked in a construction zone. It happened just south of the a street off ramp around 1 30 this morning. Two officers inside the patrol car are doing one person in the other car was checked out but they had minor injuries. The chp is reminding drivers, just be cautious where youre driving in yaareas. You can expect the parks and beaches to fill up with people and enjoy the nice weather mike just told us about. With some parts of the stayathome order lifted, you might be confused about what is off limits and what is lifted. Amy holly
Hit the back of a parked chp vehicle. It happened just south of the a street off ramp around 1 30 this morning. Two officers that were inside the patrol car are okay, thankfully. One person in the other car was checked out for minor injuries. As we head into memorial day weekend, you can expect our parks, beaches and trails to really fill up with people looking to get out and enjoy the nice weather. But with some parts of the stayathome order being lifted you might be confused about what is off limits and what is opened. Amy hollyfield is live with an idea on how they will keep people apart. Good morning. Good morning. Looks very different this year. To help you remember to stay away. At least six feet apart from each other. This is at the marina green and this is here to help you space out. In San Francisco, you will also see them at dolores park and washington square. The rec and Parks Department drew the circles. Ten foot circles and theyre six feet apart. They arent getting great r
What COVID-19 changes will Utahns keep? Experts weigh in on masks, Zoom calls and lessons learned Sean P. Means
Like many people, Gov. Spencer Cox has had it with face masks.
“I’m not going to be wearing this on the Fourth of July,” Cox said recently, waving a mask in a teleconference with reporters. “We’re going to put these in the fireworks and blow them up, or burn them, or something.”
Cox was sharing his optimism that all adult Utahns will have access to a COVID-19 vaccine by summer. It was also a relatable reaction to everything Utahns have endured in the last year a desire to put the pandemic, and the pain that came with it, behind us.