Good evening, i am norah odonnell. And thank you for being with us. We want to begin with the news and analysis of that historic decision from the Supreme Court. The justices ruling that states cannot bar donald trump from running for another term. Even though he is accused by some of insurrection. Colorado and several other states were seeking to disqualified trauma because of his action surrounding the january 6th attack on the u. S. Capitol. Now todays decision was unanimous. All nine justices agreed that trump cannot be barred from the ballot. And perhaps the most important ruling about a presdential election of more than two decades since the decision of Bush Versus Gore in 2000. This is the key paragraph of the ruling. States may disqualified persons attempting to hold state office, but states have no power under the constitution with respect to federal offices, especially the presidency. Now the courts three liberal members say the courts majority went too far. Justices sonya so
Yet. About ready to wind down, but well keep some mostly cloudy skies in there and some lingering rain next system will be here late tuesday. Wednesday its a weak system and its going to go south, not into the sierra. So rainy days and mondays, thats for sure. Light. A lot of cloud covers, cool temps will keep some light rain or sprinkles in the forecast, but its a cool one with only 50s. Well, for all we know, highway four is not so good. Is that the case . It is not so good. And steve, youre so good. Youre a superstar. No, youre the superstar. So thank you. Good morning everyone. Listen in. We do have highway four slow this morning. In fact, i can put that up for you right now. It is slow at bay point as you drive into the willow pass road area. Also at the bay bridge, we have a typical backup spreading to the mays. No major issues. If youre going to the san mateo or the dumbarton bridge. Those commutes seem a little bit better. North bay we do have one significant closure. That woul
This weekends blizzard. Good evening. Im ama daetz and im dan ashley. Thanks for joining us. Heres a live look at the conditions at lake level from our live camera at zephyr cove. We have abc seven News Team Coverage for you as the cleanup in tahoe continues. Abc seven News Reporter suzanne fawn spoke to people who live and work in the sierra about the impact of the blizzard. Were going to get to that. But first, lets begin with abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel. For a look at the really severe, impressive snowfall numbers. Absolutely. For one storm. Dan, were talking about 10. 5ft of snow for one of the resorts. Ill show you that in just a moment. Look at this view. I mean, we depend on the Sierra Snowpack for 30 of our water supply, and we are definitely seeing a big difference up there. So let me show you the snow totals. Sugar bowl 126in. That is just staggering. Were talking about 116 uh soda springs got up to a dodge ridge, 89in of snow. Now it is still snowing. Blue can
Good evening. I am norah odonnell. And thank you for being with us. We want to begin with the news and analysis of that historic decision from the supreme court. The justices ruling that states cannot bar donald trump from running for another term, even though he is accused by some of insurrection. Colorado and several other states were seeking to disqualified trump because of his action surrounding the january 6th attack on the u. S. Capitol. Now todays decision was unanimous. All nine justices agreed that trump cannot be barred from the ballot. And perhaps the most important ruling about a president ial election of more than two decades since the decision of Bush Versus Gore in 2000. This is the key paragraph of the ruling. States may disqualify persons attempting to hold state office, but states have no power under the constitution with respect to federal offices, especially the presidency. Now the courts three liberal members say the courts majority went too far. Justices sonya sot
Students deserve and our families expect, we must have fewer schools than we do now. By having fewer schools, we can concentrate our resources and enhance program, teacher support, and student services. Superintendent is expected to make recommendations this fall on which schools to close, to merge, or to what they call, colocate. The full changes are slated to be in full effect in the 2025 school year. Earlier this week, San Franciscos Teachers Union released a report blaming most of the Financial Issues on years of district mismanagement. The report says the district spends nearly twice the state average per student on administrative costs. The union said management should examine Office Spending before making painful cuts to school sites. Making the financial situation worse, the School District is giving up on a faulty payroll system after spending more than 30 million trying to fix it. And just yesterday, the district agreed to pay 4. 5 million to settle a sexual abuse lawsuit aga