. reporter: would have some western happening at the surface that is what drives these lie in a situation begrime happen a lot and they give us a lot of problem for, storm activity east bay is were most of the action has been this morning just south of antioch adjutancy ease the walnut creek the head action activity just a few hours ago a little bit further to the east and east they used to have a couple of showers things have since settled south into the bay and not much happening at all this morning since we ve been talking to but a little bit well out to sea it allows the more on the web site. mark: the star to make progress finally on several large wild fires that are making gains on a massive rocket fire morning america like this across the state high humidity cool temperatures have helped them the rockets 5 was barnaul 70,000 a. and containment of to 35% and 800 of those evacuated yesterday morning they visited the bargains on spoke about fire danger the california s
have waived their right to an extradition hearing. that speeds along the process where they return to the bay area. san francisco police held a news conference here at police headquarters confirming that robbery and murder charges will be filed against the three people suspected of murder last week in marin county. and that the charges will be filed once the suspects are returned to the bay area from oregon where they were arrested. the san francisco victim, a canadian tourist, 23-year-old audrey from quebec. she was on the first leg of a u.s. backpacking tour alone. her body was found last saturday morning in golden gate park facedown, a gunshot wound in a wooded area. enough similarities to a marin murder that would happen two days later to involve san francisco police inspectors. after we learned of their homicide and the similarities between the two both are in outdoor areas, one s on a trail, one s at golden gate park, we started working closely with the marin county s
Ingrid Lane had seemed to turn a corner with a mental health struggle before disappearing on a hike in October. Her family still seeks closure seven months later.
VALLES CALDERA NEWS RELEASE The National Park Service plans to implement prescribed burn projects in Valles Caldera National Preserve beginning December 2023 through the end of the 2023-24 winter season as conditions allow. The prescribed burns will occur in previously thinned areas where materials have been piled for burning. The burn operations will be completed…