Average, 61 San Francisco, 62 san jose and 63 concord. Lets check in with the Traffic Alert. It continues on 101, we are tracking this accident 101 towards palo alto. Southbound lanes are blocked but the latest from chp is there opening two left lane so things are improving as you work your way through there. At one point, both directions were shut down. All northbound lanes are open southbound lanes are opening up for two left lane so that should relieve congestion through there. Until they get all lanes of income you are better off taking 280 or el camino. As far as the drive times, there is delay around the southbound side but on the northbound side of 101, 41 minutes from the south bay working towards sfo. All lanes are open northbound and southbound lanes you have two left lanes blocked at san antonio. Use 280 as an alternate and try el camino as well. Some brake lights through the altamont pass. The east shore freeway started to get busy as well. Lets check in with anne makovec.
The goods include personal laptops, retail items with the tag still on them and the bar code scratched off. Even cell phones wrapped in aluminium foil to avoid detection. There is enough evidence to lead districts to believe that they are deal with organized criminals. Here is what we know about the property came and some of the drivers of property crime. What is the in seanative is if you can quickly dispose of the the stolen property. More than 100 Law Enforcement officers were involved in the bust and 30 warrants were served. Interim District Attorney says this was made possible thanks to funding from the state and it does remain an ongoing investigation. Chp, bart police, even representatives from the United States Postal Service all helped take down this operation. If you had a phone or laptop stolen from your car and you have a serial number for it or some other way to identify it, the District Attorneys office wants you to dual them. The number is right there on your screen. Tha
Tiny. I cant classify as one bedroom. We have a sliding glass door to separate the bedroom from the living room which is currently serving as the babys room as well. When we talk about educator housing, i hope that we all keep in mind educators with families expanding because we have to look for something bigger. The place we are in isnt working, and that is a big challenge. We are going to be looking outside of the city because the only way that we can afford to get a bigger place is the only way it works is to rent something for three years and we can reapply for another below market rate. We dont have the capacity to wait that long. And we cant afford the current rates of rentals. My colleagues are leaving in droves. We have 60 people at whoever between 10 to 12 every year leaving to move outside of the city, to work outside of the city, commutes are too hard. The statistics show this is detrimental to our students. Thank you. Next speaker. Good morning. I am an anabelle. I would li
Signal that the cell phones would give off detection. It didnt work. This is just a sample of more than 2 million worth of stolen stuff San Francisco Law Enforcement agents recovered in operation focus lens. It breaks your heart. Reporter heartbreaking because nearly all of it belongs to someone. Just the way rely on digital devices now having a lot of our personal things on there, having that taken away just is devastating. Reporter no el knows the feeling. Shes had her phone stolen twice. Now i just tuck it up in here. It usually works really well. No one can get close enough to me to get my phone and if they do, i will kick them. Reporter operation focus lens is unprecedented in terms of the level of cooperation by Law Enforcement and the dollar amount of what they recovered. What creates the incentive is if you can quickly turn whatever you stole into money. And a fencing operation makes that possible. Reporter 30 search warrants were executed turning up an electronic chop shop of
Having the provisions to shower or, you know, use the rest room. A 200,000 county grant and donated labor and materials went into the homes. Those selected can live here up for up to 18 months while they prepare to lock for permanent housing. Theyll have to have jobs because they have to pay rent. So its going to start at 200, and then for four month, and then go to 400, 600, 800. She runs the churchs homeless assistance programs. She says the church wont profit from the rent. After utilities are covered, whats left over will be put in a savings and returned to the residents to help pay for permanent housing. I love this work. I want people to be housed. I want people to have dignity. In where they live and feel proud of who they are. And so i think this is one step in that direction. Whats worth having is worth waiting for. Now getting these tiny homes here was just the first step. There is still a lot of work to do. They have to finish the insides. You saw the unfinished version. The