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This photo sent by les carr. Lets look at live conditions. This is our camera on top of our studio in jack london square, looking out towards San Francisco. You cant even see the city there in the distance. Some are describing the key is as having a post apocalyptic look. Here is another camera at sfo. The sky appears more gray than orange. Flights have not been affected by all of the ash in the air we are told. And finally a live camera in the east bear on highway 24 in laugh fayette, looking toward walnut creek. Our view from mount diablo has been obscured. You cant even see it, for the past three weeks now. Lets go for more on this s bill, weve all been talking, never seen anything like it. No, this is, in our tenure, definitely, julie, this has been unprecedented. I saw something similar to this, like i mentioned earlier, when Mount Saint Helens blew in 1982 in eastern ....
Happened. Steel breaks caused drivers to hit the breaks. David stevenson has been following this story. And says caltrans has put that project on hold and find out what happens next Christien Kafton has been following this story. Reporter you see those steel plates that caused fridays commute are now gone. Fridays commute over the bay bridge is a nightmare. Traffic backed up into the maze. Crossing the bridge took people more than an hour. I came across the bridge at 6 30 and it was backed up all the way through the maze. Reporter the problem, drivers slowing down as they approached these metal plates. The traffic back ups really were horrendous. Weve been looking for a way to do this without causing the back ups. Reporter the commute should be back to normal starting monday. Crews will be meeting tomorrow to fill figure out how to get reporter jamile west is one of the commuters that found a way to get around the commute. He dr ....
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) announced on Wednesday that it has completed the release of about 23 million fall-run Chinook salmon raised at its four Central Valley ....