Mind of San Francisco mayor london breed, and not in a good way. No. You may recall last week we saw crowded beaches and parks as people got outside, perhaps a little bit too far from home. Both the mayor and Governor Newsom scolded californians for not practicing social distancing and for crowding parking lots at parks instead of just walking to their neighborhood park. Breed made it very clear there will be consequences if the behavior doesnt change this weekend. Last thing we want to do, as i said, is to start to close the last bit of fresh air that were able to get during this very difficult time. So parks we know are essential, and i know other places have chosen to just close parks and other places down. We dont want to get to that place, but if we see more people playing in basketball courts, if we see more people playing volleyball with one another and baseball and some of the sports that are more teamrelated, we will have no other choice. A lot of parking lots will be closed t
Shelter in place but inside many of these homes, another worry. For many. I try not to let it keep me up, but it does when i wake up in the middle of the night, thats the first thing on my mind, how am i going to pay the rent. Governor gavin nenewsom declared a moratorium on evictions through may 31st. From the state of california. Statewide moratorium requires tenants to provide a letter to landlords no more than seven days after vent due, explaining their situation. They still have to pay their rent in a timely manor. A key aspect of this moratorium that doesnt sit well with senator scott weiner. It doesnt go far enough. People can still be evicted for not paying rent. They wont be evicted right now during the state of emergency but could be evicted after the state of emergency ends. A quick fix and way it delay evictions and not necessarily stop them. But while the crisis is going on, you need to cancel rents and make it so that tenants dont have to pay it back in the end and neithe
San francisco looking at a few sprinkles. Further to the south, yes, the atmosphere is motivaistening up. A quarter inch to over half inch in some areas. Breeze ate times. Right now, we are in the 40s to low 50s and well be looking at a rainy weekend and some big changes for the week ahead. Liz . Thanks, lisa. Now to the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The United States has more than 100,000 cases of the coronavirus, more than any country in the world. More than 1,700 people have died. An ominous warning from doctors about whats to come. To use a gulf south analogy, our concern is that at this point, we are perhaps just at the outer bands of a category 5 hurricane, and this may get worse before it gets better. President trump has signed the largest relief bill in modern history, more than 2 trillion. Here in the bay area, as of this morning, the number of coronavirus cases tops more than 1,600. Marin county reported its first death yesterday, a man in his 70s who got sick after tak
From the Pacific Northwest and behind it a cold air mass from alaska in the southbound direction. We do have reports of precipitation in monterey and you may wake up to a little bit of moisture on the roads but, really, not very much. It will be mostly dry for the better part of the week and from the kgo program exploritorium, it is winds at 20 Miles Per Hour with isolated shower possible and freezing cold the next few afternoons will we have cooler temperatures in oakland and San Francisco and 51 in San Francisco, and oakland is 52. For much of the south bay, it is 52. Half moon bay is chilly at 50 degrees. Headed to the roads, we will see what is happening in traffic. We have a couple of issues including a brushfire burning off the side of the freeway in oakland and if you are traveling along 580 at coolidge you could find it, so we have c. H. P. Crews headed out there not causing any delays but there is a high wind advisory for the bay bridge so there are gusts across the bay. Outsi
The Murphy Administration, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA), and the state’s two shared services czars said in a release issued Tuesday that applications are now being accepted