Well take a look at conditions. Heres a live shot from our embarcadero station. It is a warm morning but when those driving from fremont, its a little gusty. Yes. We have winds downtown and 20 Miles Per Hour range. Well have some winds downtown because a change of the guard. On the other side, get ready because here we go. Heres the embarcadero picture. That was a glossy picture. To give you a general idea of the fog. Temperatures familiar, 50s all the way around the bay. Antioch your 60 and 56. 54 for pleasanton. Oakland, this warmup into the mid70s. Thats been the high will be a perfect location tomorrow to give us a nice quick warmup. Are in the change of the guard. High pressure will take in behind all that that means a big warmup and 90s on our board which i will show you later. Ready for School Forecast. 50s by 8 am. Variable clouds. By the noon hour will be clearing and mild. At 60. At 3 pm, mostly sunny, temperatures in the lower 80s but we will increase by tomorrow. We cool ba
We are on early balls of the stanley cup final at 5 00. Moving day in berkeley, the rv campers are being forced off. By looer live from berkeley with why the problem may just move around the corner, literally. Reporter this restaurant parking lot at the Berkeley Marina appears to be the latest rv camp site. Just this morning the city of berkeley kicked out the catchers from an area just down the street. Now they have planted themselves here. I dont know why this is happening. Reporter Naomi Gonzalez says she is worried about her familys future. She and her family have been camping in their rv along marina way near the Berkeley Marina since last july. This is all we have. Reporter now the city is forcing gonzalez and dozens of others who set up camp in the Public Parking area to move. The city says the campers have created a health and safety risk. Construction crews will begin revamping the area this week. We are trying to be very
patient and work through the process and work with peop
Between police and protesters, who are angry at the governments response to tuesdays massive explosion. International donors have pledged 300 million for rebuilding the capital. Anti government protests have broken out in cities across belarus, after exit polls reported a sweeping victory for the long time, authoritarian president alexander lu kashenko. The police say getting the situation under control. Opposition leaders have accused the president of rigging the election, and denounced the expected result as a joke. British teaching unions have criticised borisjohnson for saying there was a moral duty to get children in england back into school at the start of setember. They urged him to boost coronavirus testing and tracing in order to reopen schools safely. Now on bbc news, its time for hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk, im stephen sackur. The covid 19 pandemic has inflicted huge economic damage, but it has offered the Natural World a little bit of respite room to breathe. But what wil
This is bbc news. The headlines President Trump was escorted from a White House Briefing after Us Secret Service agents shot an armed man. Minutes later, he returned and told reporters a man was taken to hospital after the shooting. The president said he did not think the white house fence had been breached. Anti establishment protests on the streets of beirut are continuing even though the entire lebanese government has now stepped down after last weeks catastrophic explosion. The prime minister, hassan diab, blamed a corrupt political establishment for the countrys many problems during an angry tv interview. In belarus, clashes have continued between police and protesters, angry at sundays disputed president ial poll. Police say a demonstrator has died in the second night of protests after an explosive device went off in his hand,
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Turn up on August 18, 2024 for Uke Day! Join us for our second year in celebrating <br/>everything ukulele!<br/><br/>The event will be held at Hopkins Park in DeKalb, in both the community room downstairs and the Terrace room. We open the doors at noon and end at 5 p.m., in the lower-level community room at Hopkins Park.<br/><br/>Admission is $5, and the first 40 people get a free lei. Admission includes three uke workshops,<br/>a concert with the Wild Blue Ukulele Orchestra, and a fantastic strum and sing. Maybe you need a new ukulele or want to take lessons? There will be local music shop vendors, including Ax-in Hand, Ukulele Station of America, and Aurora Music Company. We are excited to welcome Wild Carrot food truck to our event, and are bringing back swap and sell, awesome raffle items (ukuleles!), crafts and much more.<br/><br/>Uke Day is sponsored by the Illinois Ukulele Society and Wild Blue Ukulele Orchestra. The<br/>uku