Cloudy right now and where it is not. It is all in the same exact places. Cloudy in the city and cloudy in the east bay which is the view over oakland. It is clear in san jose. Very much like yesterday. Even for the places i just showed you, we will burn off the clouds for much of the city by the time we get to late morning today. Temperatures range from 54 in santa rosa to 62 in oakland. It is a great start for most. It will stay cloudy at the coast all day. There is a warm up coming for later this week. 91 in concord and livermore. It will only be 83 in san jose today. 82, santa rosa. I will be back with more in just a few minutes. Police windows were smashed and a lobby was set on fire. A crowd on hand as people throw things into the fire. It was set in the library of the Alameda County superior court house. Just a few protesters took part in that distraction. People broke windows and shot fireworks and used fireworks as projectiles to assault officers. Earlier in the evening, prote
Right now on kpix 55 30 pm. Da test site in alameda. Have they gotten things straightened out . We show you what we found out today. The original series project home, teachers forced to leave the bay area because they cannot afford housing and how to a startup is helping them afford a down payment. Voting by mail you can the Postal Service keep up . Good evening. We are about 100 days until the election and concerns are growing over wary whether the u. S. Postal service can handle an influx of mail in ballots. Reporter the march primary about 100,000 mail in ballots were rejected in california and the most common reason was they were not postmarked in time and the postmark date is absolutely critical and now the country is facing a nationwide election, voting by mail amid a pandemic will be critbut what if the Postal Service cannot handle that . We are very concerned and want the public to be aware and this is already starting to affect mail and packages. That is the head of the United
Institutions act, which is s. 3947. This has to do with an action that we took as bipartisan colleagues, a most important action in march, passing the cares act. The cares act included 13. 9 million for a Higher Education emergency relief for institutions to directly support students facing urgent needs related to this pandemic and also to support the institutions as they cope with the effects of covid19. From this amount about 12. 5 billion was provided to all institutions of Higher Education and they had to use half the funds for the students and half the funds for institutional expenses and needs. Congress was very careful in crafting this bipartisan resolution so that the institutions could make their own decisions about how to use and and reward those funds, both to students and how to use them for institutions. Unfortunately, the department of education is not following congressional intent and is including additional resphrikses and restrictions and conditions that congress did
Lawmakers are expected to work on the 2021 policy bill, a vote to advance the measure scheduled for 1 30 p. M. Eastern. Now, live to the senate floor on cspan2. The president pro tempore the senate will come to order. The chaplain, dr. Black, will open the senate in prayer. The chaplain let us pray. Our father in heaven, we sing of your steadfast love and proclaim your faithfulness to all generations. Make us one nation, truly wise, with righteousness exalting us in due season. Today, inspire our lawmakers to walk in the light of your countenance. Abide with them so that your wisdom will influence each decision they make. Keep them from evil so that they will not be brought to grief, enabling them to avoid the pitfalls that lead to ruin. Empower them to glorify you in all they think, say, and do. We pray in your holy name. Amen. The president pro tempore please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, and to the repu
Rosemary is standing by with a look at weather. If you are up in the sierra, you may not be coming home for a day or two. The snow is piling up. For us, we have seen a good amount of rain. The Santa Cruz Mountains picking up 2 inches of rain in the last 24 hours or so. We have got mostly cloudy skies and a very gray outlook. We do begin to get daybreak by the afternoon. Here is a look at Storm Tracker where you can see it is widespread. Some light rain falling over highway 101 and then in true the central part of the area we have the peninsula covered from San Francisco all the way to san mateo. East bay, scattered showers. Into the north bay, widespread here as well. Nevada, petaluma, and just about areas over sanapa getting at the moment. We will continue with the possibility of showers throughout the morning. By the second part of the day, a bit of a break. Today, Sonoma County officials will be disrupting details about the countys First Community spread of the coronavirus. Sonoma c