Antioch police department. The letter a civil rights attorney just sent to washington, d. C. And what he hopes happens next. In the south bay a strike is going to happen next week. City workers planning to walk off the job for three days. Ill tell you what you can expect if youre a resident, and what the workers in the city are talking about. Also, battling a nationwide ter short th Alarming Number of teachers that are now walking away from the classroom and the action many districts are taking to find staff. This is today in the bay. Good morning. Im Ginger Conejero saab. Marcus wngton tod andm laura garcia. re going totart out with a tuy morning. Forecas for this meteorologist kari hall has bee tracking what we can expect. Its going to be much cooler today, big drop in temperatures coming after yesterday morning, starting out all clear in San Francisco, we can see the fog is back. At times we may see this cloud deck lowering and some mist and drizzle in the forecast throughout the mo
Today as were starting out with some low clouds. Our marine layer is back and thats going to help keep us cool and keep those temperatures warming up quickly as we go throughout the morning. Right now in san rafael, were at 59 degrees and i do think the clouds will stay with us throughout much of the morning. Only peeks of sunshine today. Well be in the 60s through at least noon, only low 70s, eventually making it into the mid70s today. Napa stays in the 60s this afternoon, 68 degrees there, while fremont will see a high of 78 degrees. This is a huge change from yesterday and some of us will be 10, maybe closer to 15 degrees lower than yesterday afternoon. So we are in for some cooler temperatures today and the next few days. Well talk about more changes ahead for that weekend forecast. And were also going to get you out there on the roadways this morning with an overall look across the bay area. Weve seen minor incidents and we are also tracking highway 4 that is starting to slow down
Judge Scott Patton said he was prepared to run the underlying charges consecutive, which would have significantly postponed Teaunte Bailey's opportunity for parole, but changed his mind after hearing from the victim's family.
HandoutThe family of an elderly California man killed during a mugging in 2021 pleaded for leniency for the convicted murderer. “Today, I extend my forgiveness to Mr. Bailey not because his actions can ever be justified or forgotten, but in the hope that he will embark on a journey of self-improvement and positive change,” Connie Vong, the daughter of 75-year-old Pak Ho, told the court, according to The Mercury News. “Our pain does not need to create more hurt and pain in this word,” his other d
Background: Teaunte Bailey, 28, was one of two men arrested and charged in connection with the incident, which took place at the intersection of Jayne Avenue and Perkins Street near Lake Merritt on March 9, 2021. The elderly victim, identified as Pak Ho, was out for his morning walk when Bailey punched him, stole his valuables and fled in a getaway vehicle. The verdict: Bailey was convicted of first and second-degree murder and robbery, the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office announced last Thursday.