As she enters the Phi Theta Kappa International executive internship, Karissa Sena-Fadenrecht and her fellow officers will become shining beacons to thousands of Phi Theta Kappa members on an international
as we see very warm temperatures across the bay this morning. we could be headed for record high temperatures, as we ve got a strong offshore breeze developing across the region and temperatures up about 10 degrees already this morning from where we were yesterday at this time. and that trend continues, we will set some records, again upper 60s, to low 70s, and that s the old records throughout the bay area here. we may be talking about some new records come tomorrow morning, as it looks like a lovely day, taking shape, spring day, i might add. taking shape across the bay here, again, today. all right. more details coming up in a few minutes. thanks, jim. the latest in egypt. tens of thousands of people are in a central square in cairo, the 12th day of anti-government protests. live pictures from the square. the demonstrators say they won t stop their rallies or even negotiate until president mubarek resigns. protest leaders say they met last night with the prime minist
a family found five or six grenades in a paper bag in san francisco earlier today. police responded to that potrero hill neighborhood around 8:00 this morning. they couldn t determine if those grenades were real or fake so they called in bomb technicians and shut down streets in the area. what we re understanding, the owner of the building was a 92-year-old man that passed away sometime ago and the family was now cleaning out the garage of all his personal effects. the bomb squad robot gathered the grenades and took them away. no word if they were real. police dogs sniffed the garage to make sure there were no other devices. the surrounding streets are back open now after being shut down for about two hours. three fires very close to each other and around the same time, they were in san francisco s castro district this morning. and investigators have their suspicions. christin ayers with what investigators have come up with so far. christin. reporter: red cross offici