The fog is making a strong surge and its going to give cooler conditions for many near the fog. Yesterday it started in santa rosa. They cool down 8 degrees compared to sunday. The fog is pushing into napa valley. San jose even getting some low clouds. The winds of the west and oakland. 31 miles an hour. It will be cooler today for most. Cloud cover is sneaking up along the crest of the sierra. Now its in the San Joaquin Valley. Some of that could clip the Santa Clara County or eastern contra costa. 60s through 90s. Down about 10 degrees for many. What is the traffic going . Its getting busier. Right now we are looking at the approach to the bay bridge. You will see it is slow. Early this morning there were filming something on the bridge at 4 00. That caused some slowdowns. That Ripple Effect lasted a little bit. It is slower than normal. Its taking 21 minutes to drive from the carquinez bridge. Once you get there there is a big backup. Hopefully it will just be something that is very
Fast. And then we got rescued on that bridge. They tell us that bridge has collapsed since. So, i know it was nothing but god. Tens of thousands in shelters. Amid catastrophic flooding brought by record rain fall. Dawn coles flooding evacuee at Houston Convention center i had to grab my baby, diapers, what i could. And try to swim. And hope that we could be picked up. Many more. Still waiting to be rescued. As emergency crews and volunteers race against time to reach those still trapped in their homes. Mos volunteer eat something and just dry out a little bit get a little bit of energy and a little bit of coffee in our system and were back out. Harvey has soaked some areas around houston with more than 50 inches of rain. Mos resident didnt expect this much water to fall. This is houston were used to weather like this. But, i believe this is a little more than we expected. Harris countys flood district meteorologist says that enough water has fallen to cover the entire 1800 square miles
A ninth grade girl was stabbed Tuesday at Walnut Creek’s Northgate High School, and while another ninth-grader is in custody on attempted murder and mayhem charges, a vice principal at the school is being praised for his swift intervention.
Roger Grunwald was on a roll. For years, he had been touring the globe with his Holocaust-themed, one-man, multiple-character play, performing it at synagogues throughout North America, Israel and the U.K. and at universities such as Oxford, Penn State and Ben-Gurion.
But right when he was all set to take the expanded version of that play on a major 2020 tour, the pandemic hit and Grunwald had to quickly rethink his career strategy.
The gist of his new plan? Goodbye live theater, hello Zoom.
For several months, the San Francisco native has been offering a program called “The Mitzvah Project” to high schools. This new online version includes a filmed version of his one-man play, “The Mitzvah,” as a jumping-off point to teach teens about the Holocaust. He’ll be presenting the project to schools in Marin, Contra Costa and Santa Clara counties at various dates in January and February, scheduled around International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jan. 27.