think it s important to make sure that everybody s. level. no shoes, no shirt, no vaccine and no service as covid cases start to rise across the area. some restaurant owners now telling us that their customers will need a proof of vaccination in order to enter their establishments. that is where we start to sunday night here on kron. 4 news at 10 o clock. welcome it. i m jonathan mccall. and i m justine waldman. more than a dozen restaurants and bars across the bay area are now requiring people to show proof of vaccines. before they enter some health experts are saying indoor dining is one of the riskier things people can do. that s because you can t wear a mask while you re eating or drinking obviously kron four s amanda hari spoke to 2 owners about why they made this decision to require vaccines and also how customers are reacting tonight. good evening, amanda. good evening. one of those owners told me that he started requiring proof of vaccination back on june 15th
going to look at the san mateo bridge heading across towards the peninsula under 10 minutes for you to make that drive and the richmond sandra fell commute always pretty light around this time and still very light about 9 minutes as you re crossing towards sandra fell. we ll have more coming up. for now, let s get back to the news. several bay area counties will see a sales tax hike on july. 1st. now most of the raises were approved by voters in november of 2020 that election. the state sales tax applies to all retail sales of goods and merchandise except for those cells which are specifically eliminated by law. here s a breakdown of what the increases are coming in by how much alameda county will see the biggest increase locally with a one percent rate increase sales taxes in san francisco, san mateo and santa clara counties, all the raised less than one percent for that full list because we have that to be able to check your individual city tax hikes. we have details over o
to how the scene came on its side who drove it. who does it belong to. so they re all trying to do that investigation while trying to figure out how they re going to clean this up and upright this truck and towed away to clear the area. now, i got to tell everyone warren avenue, exit off of the 88. if you re coming down south. southbound, it closed off. and i really want to stress that that is closed down only because it seems it s a shared. exit where you ll get off foreign avenue exit. and then if you don t get off that exit you continuing to go towards milpitas. so it s causing a lot of only in that when people get off, they don t seem to understand that flares me. you can t pass it when there s you can see plainly that there s an officer here blocking the exit and that there s clears all along here yet there s people who are still trying to cross over and get off the warren avenue. exit. so you can not do it. it s blocked off. you re not allowed to go through because ev
line road. the altamonte pass here is always pretty slow. but this is just contributing to that slow factor. so again, leave the house just a little earlier. if you have to travel there heading into the city wants to reach the maze to that fremont street exit a little under 8 minutes to make it there. no major delays for you this morning nor any high wind scene at this time. the san mateo bridge as you head across towards the peninsula under 14 minutes force. there. richmond center fell commute as it picks up a little under 8 minutes. you re looking at to worry about this morning but still take your time price safe. 18 minutes into the city will have more of a nexstar ian, james, back to you. thanks a lot. let s get to the breaking news from overnight in a south bay, a pedestrian was struck and killed by a car hit and run in san jose this the 16th traffic fatality now in san jose. so far this year we have kron four s camila barco on the story for us in san jose camila. ye
coverage of the fire threat that still lingers tonight. just minutes away with the latest conditions in the latest on when this morning will end. but we start with kron four s gayle ong live tonight in seminole with a look at the conditions that fire crews still facing there tonight ill. well, jonathan, it has gotten so much cooler and it is getting more breezy tonight and firefighters here. they actually were busy. they said it was quiet today, but they had to respond to some fires this weekend. from 2 golf courses in san jose and behind a home in benicia firefighters battled wildfires all day saturday. these fires are just 3 of several fires that broke out in the bay area over the weekend as of sunday afternoon. the national weather service extended the red flag warning through tuesday morning. certain areas seeing very dry conditions will probably see if area a few. seeing humidity less than 10% in certain areas. so. really want to be abundantly cautious. and that