that s where you re more likely to run into pockets of heavy rainfall. let s move in just a bit. heavier showers through gurnville. more showers through st. helena. more rainfall moving down to the vallejo area. green, lighter rainfall into mill valley. more light showers just to the south of vallejo and moving into the concord area. now moving into parts of san jose. forecast for the morning, probably figured it out. cloudy with rainfall expected. temperatures range from the mid-40s to mid-50s. rain will do likely well through the afternoon. high cooling down. upper 60s to upper 50s. take a look at your 7-day forecast, weekend, just a couple days away. rainfall sticking around through then. we ll take a look in a few moments. let s start off in hayward. getting reports of a structure fire. they re doing traffic control in the area. they ve actually closed off a stretch of foothill boulevard. we re starting off with a wet morning commute. watch out for those wet pavement, w
they cover the roof and starting today will supply the city with a new and clean form of power. reporter: sunshine is the sign for energy. they put finishing touches on a field of 24,000 solar panels today. panels that will soak up the sun and convert it to power for the city of san francisco. what you see here today is te biggest of any of the other municipal projects in the state, one of the largest in the united states. they asked engineers to brinm online by cell phones. 3, 2, 1. flip that switch! the solar panels would generate about 4% of the city s 17 mega watt usage but help school buildings the airport and rail lines. in a few more months it will repower the homes. what makes this unique, the system was built in a public private partnership. recurrent will own and operate the system selling the power back to the utilities commission under 25-year contract. unlike any type of generatins sleen, it s quiet and can be sited right in here in the middle of
is living in brentwood. they say he s been in the united states living in brentwood for several years now. i ll stay on top of this and bring you the very latest at 6:00. i m paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. a san francisco man accused of beating a priest he says abused him appeared in court today. lynch claims the priest raped him and his brother when they were little boys. he s been fighting for criminal charges to be brought against the priest. prosecutors have been barred from charging the priest, even though the catholic church paid damages to the brother. that s because lynch did not report the crime until 20 years after it occurred, and by then the limitations had expired. redwood city police pacifica police say they have reports of a police im imposter there as well. he will likely face charges from the other community. elizabeth edwards, the estranged wife of senator john edwards has lost her battle with cancer. one day after her family announced she was g
what did wlern on the show tonight craig [meow] craig: good night, everybody!,,, you re watching cbs5 eyewitness news. she inspired many with her battle against cancer. tonight, remembering elizabeth edwards. hi speed rail means a bridge right in the middle of downtown san jose, why that image comes to mind for some residents as not a pretty one. ho ho ho. jolly old st. nick lands on the naughty list. the joke that got this santa sacked and the job offer he received tonight. good evening, i m dana king. i m ken bastida. the president says her fortitude and grace will long remain a source of inspiration. tonight tributes are pouring in for elizabeth edwards who died today with cancer at the age of 61. dean reynolds shows us edwards spoke frankly about not letting her deadly disease get in the way of her intentions for living. you trust to get it done. reporter: she was often direct an to the point even about the illness which today took her life. you
world these bikes. assistant chief said the peaks and valleys are less important what the department is doing to bring overall crime down. we d still have crime suppression units, investigators are working hard to solve crimes, they get workers are owed. the he says what homicides this year have already suppressed last year s total, it still remains a very low number. that she was a lowest since 1963 even with two more this year than last year were still going to be it at about 40 or low as far as homicides are concerned carry bottom line is if this is the police believe there crime suppression techniques are working and by years of violent crime and overall crime will be down. at the hall of justice in san francisco dan curman kron 4 news. san francisco man pleaded not guilty to charges of allegedly beating up such as the pri s to duse s molested and 35 years ago. the charges stem from a dial alleged attack and the jesuits center loss got less bright. lynch s law