My hands were on the wheel for sure but it was nice to see the rain and it is better to see the snow in the sierra. This is a much colder snow. This is a live picture of heavenly with people coming down the runs. I look forward to this time of year because spring break is coming and people are doing the ski weeks. Now they are booking ski trips. Absolutely. We were told there would be snow coming soon and steve told me this morning thursday we will be working hard. That is correct. The best system since november. Today was okay but thursday and friday maybe into saturday looking good but after that we could have a ridge building but lets hope not. We will have to see what happens. Kevin says it is. 26 inches in sausalito which ends the rain free streak of 31 days. It is about time. Not too bad though, must be to. 3, el cerrito. 25, walnut creek, san mateo and Oakland Airport. 19. The most was Mendocino County into boonville and kaz a darrell. Cloverdale 1 3, ross and marin county 1 4,
Is a student at uc berkeley. Reporter neighbors tell us that he is very nice. We dont know what went on inside of the home but we know it resulted in the death of a mother and possibly three dogs. That house is just full of love. Full of family. Reporter Elizabeth Jimenez saw her friend and neighbor rosemary barieali. She was telling me how blessed she was with her kids. Reporter but by the evening barialisson came to her for help. Finally he told me, he killed her. He killed her. So i started screaming. The boy came walking and stood up in front of us while the neighbor was calling the police. And then i asked him, son, why did you do that son. He said he didnt answer back. He just looked to the heavens. Put his hands together and got on his knees. When police came and arrested him. Reporter jimenez says joseph bari, ali stabbed his mother to death with scissors. When i heard the story my whole perspective of him changed. I felt i never knew the kid. Joseph is a nice, intelligent, qui
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