Well have the cancellations coming up next. Ancellations well, good morning. You are taking a live look at the sun valley mall in concord from overhead. We pan around, you can see some happy shoppers there. Not too bad. This is a traditionally busy shopping day. Coming up in a couple of minutes, ktvus Tara Moriarty will be here to tell us. Good morning. Lets start with weather and traffic. Cant help but wonder when i look at those pictures on the mall, how many folks are shopping for themselves. Or for others. Im guilty of that in when you buy a big old tv, sometimes, you know 6040. For yourself sometimes for you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. If youre going to be shopping. Its going to be a heavy area. Even dense fog advisory. Giving you a live look here at the low clouds. Patchy fog. Well be partly cloudy for today. Were going to be mainly dry for today. Things are starting to change. First a snapshot of the low clouds and fog widespread. Visibility down to a quarter mile. Be aware of it. Dense
agencies and redirect that money? ktvu s lorraine blanco joins us live with the details about the decisions and what s next. reporter: this decision is more than 100 pages long and the bottom line is that the state has the right to dissolve agencies when it s necessary and proper. in this case, it s necessary to alleviate a fiscal agency. it allows california to seize $1.7 billion in funds to close the budget s shortfall. getting rid of redevelopment agencies is a proper exercise of legislative power, the court said. this is a blow to cities like the city of san jose that filed the law suit. we talked to the state s chair of redevelopment agencies. she says that the state needs to step up and put californians back to work. some still has a 10.7% unemployment rate. fortunately, we are in a tech area and we are seeing tech renaissance. we still have construction workers out of work, lots of workers out of work and we need economic development to spur job creation. today s dec
permanent memorial sitting in memory of the homeless people who died in years past. today, there was a reading of those who died just this year. jaime barajas reporter: you can hear area leers reciting the names of all 61 people. the number peaked in 2008 when 82 people died in the streets of santa clara county. it s been requesting down steadily since then until this year. jenny nichols says this has been a tough year noting that their fight against homelessness has gotten worse. we get to know these people. we get to know how old they are, we know how they died. it breaks my heart to know that you can live your life and die and there is no one there to claim your name. it is a true honor to be able to do this for them. on any given day, 7000 people sleep on the streets of santa clara county, nichols say. there are some nights they are forced to turn away dozens of people over here in the winter. lorraine blanco, ktvu channel 2 news. in just the past two hours, two