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Story over in oakland and San Jose International airports, Oakland International is expecting half the amount of travelers they saw last year. San jose International Says it normally sees 178,000 passengers over the holiday week. But this year theyre expecting just 30 to 45,000 when all is said and done wednesday the day before the holiday obviously is going to be one of the busiest days are also looking at the weekend sunday and monday in particular mask and social distancing requirements are well marked around the airports San Jose International has even implemented you ve lights on its escalator handrails. Officials are also reminding out of state travelers of the 14 day self quarantine once they returned to the bay area. You can expect ....
On the ground in places. All these clouds will burn off by the late morning and then it is nothing but blue sky and it will be just as warm as the last few days. Sunny and mid60s. Gianna, how is the drive looking . If you are working your way toward the altamont pass, we have a few brake lights here for that right out of tracy heading onto 580. That typical crowding we see for that commute has already started for your monday morning drive. Your travel times are officially in the yellow zone. 35 minutes now to go from 205 toward 680. I am getting reports of a new trouble spot along 580. This is a portion in the oakland area. We will take a look at that but the san mateo bridge is doing okay in both directions. Not seeing any brake lights through there. We are waiting for more information from San Jose Police right now on whether or not they caught a suspect after somebodys stabbed and killed two people and injured several others l ....
Protest. They will be to Worker Rights rallies in San Francisco, the first will be at 10 00am at pier 50. The protesters will be staying unlike other years they will be staying inside their cars. They want the state to take action to cancel rent payments while the economy is being shut down because of the pandemic another workers rights rally will be held at city hall at noon. Well also be a counter protest at 1130 outside city hall for people demanding that the economy reopen and in oakland, a workers rights rally will be held at the port of oakland starting at 10 oclock in the morning. And gets ready to loosen some state to stay at home orders next week city and county officials are expecting to see more people go outside bay area, Public Health officials announce new stay at home orders to last through may for everyone l ....
In daly city today, congresswoman jackie spear she was helping hand out food at a food bank event, thousands of people showed up kron fours Charles Clifford has details. Well here in daly city on thursday Second Harvest food Bank Sponsored a Food Distribution event here at Jefferson High School now it started about 11 oclock this morning. But there were cars backed up for more than a mile for folks waiting to get in here once they got in a they presented a ticket that had to register ahead of time and they present their tickets and then they are given boxes of food which contain canned goods, a chicken all kinds of different items here and it is completely free now had a chance to talk to the organi ....
And guidelines to get this we can reopen very very quickly but weve got to weve got to lpmake sure we can get this right. Tonight governor newson is saying california is getting closer to reopening, but hes also expressing frustration with groups crowding the beaches in Southern California, at least some parts of it. Thanks for joining us tonight at 8 oclock everybody. Im grant lotus and Vicki Liviakis tonight, beaches and some state parks across the state. Will remain open except for one county. The decision is a drastic change from last night when a memo from the Governors Office circulated warning that all beaches throughout the state would be closed our Capitol Bureau reporter Ashley Zavala explains. ....