Scattered showers, i completely forgot that she was in for jeff tonight so that will be fun catching kari in tonights newscast. The satellite radar is showing a little bit of that clipping along the coastline. We have a lot of activity going on, but we are tracking big rain chances ahead as we head into sunday. I will talk to you more about that coming up in just a bit. We just got word from chp something going on for the westbound direction of 92, thats the san mateo bridge around the highrise reports of a hit and run crash. Now, no lanes reported blocked, but a bridge crew or chp will head across to make sure everything is clear. Ive seen this move smoothly over the last few minutes. The map shows green sensors across the bay from the hayward side. We will continue to watch this as chp gives us the all clear or tells us to watch out. No other major issues, slick roadways to be careful, and also extra slick over the 17 summit, southbound saw some slowing, northbound had a spinoff repo
Their Cameras Police and most importantly the brave little girl velasco is now off the streets. I did talk to her dad, and he told me she is the one that actually talked to 911 and was very calm and composed. Reporter so a lot of relief in the neighborhood tonight. Now, police say velasco was homeless living out of his car but he had a storage unit and police say inside that storage unit they found clothing that matched the same clothing the victim says he was wearing that day that he tried to kidnap her. Live in campbell, maria medina, kpix 5. The family of a 10yearold boy allegedly molested at a bay area science camp says the county failed to protect their child. It happened at the walden west center in january. The victim was part of an overnight camp for fifth graders. The claim says the Santa Clara County office of education didnt follow its own rules which led to the molestation. The fact of the county already had this rule in place is a testament to how important it is not to al
The return of rainfall has been bad news for politicians who hoped to panic taxpayers and ratepayers into meekly coughing up more money to pay for infrastructure boondoggles that enrich their donors and supporters.
The return of rainfall has been bad news for politicians who hoped to panic taxpayers and ratepayers into meekly coughing up more money to pay for infrastructure boondoggles that enrich their donors and supporters.