Probably ten minutes. Looks like some final street sweeping on that side. This accident happened around 1 45. It was the result of a dui driver. There was a 25yearold man, according to chp, driving a red sedan, a zip car, when he wrecked into the center divide. He got out of the car, leaving his car in the number two lane. He went to the side of the road, safe, drunk but safe, and the two trucks collided with the van. Only one had to be transported for minor injuries. The gravel spilled and both lanes, the northbound side the direction they were headed and the southbound side. Thats, again, why both lanes shut down. Again, we expect the southbound side to be reopened in 30 minutes. The northbound side looks like theyre finishing up the sweeping, should be opening in about ten minutes. Bob redell, today in the bay. We want to look at your thursday forecast. Some spotty showers . Its been misting and drizzling. Weve been picking it up. A lot of the rain will be very light and the heavier
To start out. The sun is coming up at 7 17, looking at hazy sunshine with mid60s for some of you, low 60s north and inland and looking at a quiet evening tonight. We do have rain chances to talk about for the week ahead. I will have them for you and see you again in a few minutes. Thank you. Happening today, senator Kamala Harris will return to her hometown to officially launch her bid for president. The rally could draw thousands of people in the city of oakland. Streets are already closed. More on the preparations under way. Reporter crews in oakland finished building the stage where senator Kamala Harris will lay out her platform in a bid to become president of the United States. I feel like kamala could be the next obama. Wanted to be here. Reporter joshua and his wife came up from l. A. For the launch rally. I feel like kamala is the perfect mix to get people to vote for her. Reporter in her campaign, oakland is a city that represents the underdog. Shes going to start the campaign
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