Area is reporting some clear skies right now with 55 degrees. They had been overcast for the past couple of weeks. San jose is cloudy at 66 and you will have to go pretty far inland toward the east bay hills and fairfield or vacaville. Near the bay there is no chance and there are low 70s with the high 70s peninsula and climbing into the mid 80s we will talk more about your eclipse weather at first lets send it over to jacqueline. This is a car fire that we have reports of and it looks like it is over on the shoulder but fire crews may have the right lanes blocked. Just be prepared if you are getting ready to head out the door we may see some delays. Other than that, it is a quiet ride over the bay bridge toll plaza. Back over to you guys. Thank you, jaclyn. This is the first time in a long time that a total Solar Eclipse is sweeping the United States coast to coast. Reporter millions will look toward the sky today are astronomical amazement. For the First Time Since 1979 the moon will
Mission south for just a couple minutes. It looks like they may have had more crews arrive on scene. Ill let you know if they have any lanes blocked. Out of the Altamont Pass, web 580, might get wet coming into livermore off 205. Back to you. North bay hospital got a rush of people coming through the emergency room doors having a hard time breathing and feeling nauseous, reporting their eyes were burning. They dont know whats making them sick, only it seemed to start at the same time that a mystery odor wafted over their neighborhoods. Bob, we stild dont know what the smell is. Vallejo activated its Emergency Command Center . Reporter partially activated and also recommended to shelter in place. Good morning, chris and sam. The latest from the Vallejo Fire Department, they had gas monitors in place in the southern part of the city where this odor was emanating from. Those monitors continue to report safe readings. The city is working with pg e to see if there was pass some sort of natu
People are angry over the death of a man shot and killed by police. But there are two very different versions of the story. Kirsten Joyce 8 news now reporter nia wong is here to take a look at what were hearing from both the family of the victim and police. Nia . nia wong brian and kirsten. Were getting conflicting reports from police and the family of Keith Lamont Scott. Scotts family say officers shot him while reading a book inside his car on tuesday. But police say scott had a gun. This is charlotto protesters took to the streets. Bringi ng traffic to a standstill on this interstate. Some took items from trucks and set them on fire. Others hurled water bottls and rocks at squad cars. Officers say they were looking for a suspect with an outstanding warrant when they encountered scott getting out of his car. Police shot and killed the 43 yearold. It turns out scott was not the man police were looking for. police chief kerr putney Charlotte Mecklenburg as they engage him, he is armed
Similar attacks. Reporting live in san leandro tonight, elyce kirchner, nbc bay area news. It is sinking and tilting, but did did the builders let homeowners now . Today the San Francisco City Attorney took legal action to find out what the builders of the Millennium Tower knew and when. Its a story our Investigative Unit first broke and Jodi Hernandez is live now. They are pointing the finger at someone else. Reporter they are. The towers Developers Say there has been a lot of is fingerpointing going on, but they insist the fingers shouldnt be pointed at them. The building is still totally safe. Reporter for the first time, the developers of the sinking Millennium Tower are facing the cameras, insisting theyre not to blame for the 58story luxury condo towers sinking problem. He we did this building the right way. Reporter but Dennis Herrera issued a subpoena, demanding partners turn over all information disclosed to condo owners. I have serious concerns that the disclosures required b
Reporter no, they are not willing to make that connection just yet. But they say they are taking it step by step. And right now the u. S. Coast guard is taking samples to determine the source of that sheen. Were not being told its an oil slick from a spill. So there are no containment efforts being taken yet. Thats not to say we want it to spread. Its not like its an oil slick over the water that they can put containment around. Reporter the Vallejo Fire Department is working with the coast guard to determine the source of the mile long sheen across north San Pablo Bay. Es unclear whether the smell is what sent several dozen people to local hospitals with respiratory problems last night. Cant breathe. Eyes watering. Dizziness. Gna nauseating. You could smell it by 780 and i80. I thought my truck rear end blew up because it smelled so bad. When i i came to the water front i had to roll my windows up. Reporter the Ferry Service canceled two ferries this morning that usually carry around