Hot one today, especially got a couple triple digits and therefore inland areas. So much like this weekend. Stay hydrated. Find some cool spots to get to this afternoon. Were sitting this morning. Its actually very mild and very clear to be starting for most areas. Your view outside of the east bay hills, not a lot of fog in this perspective. Only a couple spots you can see out there in the distance towards the golden gate where we are seeing visibility falling pretty significantly fogs packed right through the golden gate this morning. Now temperatures range anywhere from the 50s in pacifica in San Francisco to the 70s in livermore. And brett would so fairly wide range. But most of us are on the mild side of things to kick off your monday later on today. Right back to the heat is james and darya mention triple digits for a few inland areas. Some 80s right along the bay shore. Those details are to come. All right, john, thank you for that. Lets get you moving on a monday morning. Great
How city leaders are responding. But first, a womans body reportedly found in a duffel bag in Golden Gate Park. What police know so far . From the bay station, youre watching kron. And news. Thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at noon. Im noelle bellow. We begin this afternoon with that grim discovery at Golden Gate Park. A person walking their dog found a womans body last night near stow lake kron. Fours will tran has the very latest on the investigation. Here is what you need to know. So far. No arrests in the case. The festival was just a couple of hours away from wrapping up over the weekend. 225,000 people went to the festival. Im sure thousands of people walk through this area, but it was dog walker who came across the body. You see all those flowers and that stump that is horizontal. Its in that area where the body was discovered. Now this is at 22nd and fulton. The festival wrapped up at 9. 40 last night at 7. 30, last night that dog walker went by here. Were not sure
Station, youre watching the kron. 4 morning news at thanks for waking up with us on a monday. Daria and im james. Weve got john shrable reyna harvey standing by with a check of weather and traffic to start the hour. And if you enjoyed the weekend, whether theres going to be a little more of that john, i know he lovers eating it up, but the rest of us are waiting for the cooldown and for inland areas. There is some relief, but it gradually gets here towards the end of the forecast. And that means today is going to be another scorcher. Your view outside currently pretty fog free for most areas. Only little hint of it out towards the golden gate. Right now, the rest of us are sitting under some high clouds that are certainly going to have no impact on your visibility. Current temps are mostly in the 60s. Alameda at 63 hayward in Mountain View at 66 while a few 70s for the stimulant vacaville year, just shy of 80 degrees right now. And were at 8 oclock in the morning. So things are going t
lucas tomlinson is here live with the latest. reporter: jon, according to a new fox news poll, 3 out of 4 voters think the economy is getting worse. while eating ice cream in portland this weekend, president biden appeared to disagree. i m not concerned about the [inaudible] i m concerned about the rest of the world. does that make sense? can you explain that? yes. our economy s strong as hell. reporter: a majority of voters, 51%, to be exact, say their financial situation is now worse compared to two years ago. only 15% say it was better. on fox news sunday, congressman steve scalise offered this explanation why: do. they are furious with biden and pelosi s far-left, socialist agenda that has led to just the cost of everything you guy when you go to the grocery store, if you can even afford to put gas in your car. reporter: if the election for president were held today, only 33% of voters would vote to reelect biden. a majority, 54%, would vote for someone
presidio, they are still breathtaking. but what is happening on the streets is heartbreaking. it is the client as far as the eye can see. this is my city, my home, i love it. i do see a destroyed like this is just devastating. armed with her cell phone, erica sandberg chronicles the decay, and drug use along san francisco s fain market street. just steps from a city run center they claim to address these very problems. there was a needle. the word correspondent then tweets images she says convey a reality beyond the local media show. laura: she is right it s homelessness, addiction, mental illness, shuttered businesses, even longtime residents are now beginning to leave. and who could blame them? high taxes, high crime, it s just not worth it for most families. but even after the recall of the radical d.a., san francisco is still down about 500 police officers. and by the way the police union chief says that in that number could be over 800 by the end of the year, i