good morning. and it felt okay. it did. mild. the kids are not having to carry their raincoats or umbrellas because they have school supplies but you know, bags and bags of school supplies. so fortunately, no umbrellas again today at least for the kids. on the flip side, it s really drying out and we could use rain. we could see some of that by thursday. we ll talk more about that in a few minutes. nice and street. 68 in durham. 66 in cary and 66 in holly springs. 68 in rocky mount and wilson and 66 in south hill. and 73 in fayetteville. the planner, this morning, expect mid-60s and 70s and 85 at lunchtime and a high of 91, will feel similar to yesterday. it will be hot. the humidity will be moderate and very little chance of will change. the weekend looks glorious. wait until you see that in a few minutes. brian, you have busy spots. we are seeing typical delays on garner, 40 westbound, giving you an update. 16 minutes from 42 up to the beltline split. so starting to b
live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. tonight a church on the verge of collapse, piles of rubble, here s the very latest after the bay area s biggest earthquake in 25 years. 70 homes and businesses in napa are too dangerous to enter. they re red tagged. 200 more are yellow tagged. a lot of people still don t have water. it could be days. classes at napa unified are canceled for a second day tomorrow. the courthouse is also closed because of that giant hole. more than 200 people were treated for injuries. the one patient who is in critical condition is doing better tonight. we have a team of reporters covering the aftermath. christin ayers is in vallejo where a huge church could collapse. g. rom inside show th reporter: a few hours ago the tower behind me here at first baptist church was about 4 feet taller than it is now after yesterday s quake. public works crews tore part of it down. you can see where they ve dropped piles of bricks to the ground to t
whoo! mmm! oh, yeah [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. tonight a church on the verge of collapse, piles of rubble, here s the very latest after the bay area s biggest earthquake in 25 years. 70 homes and businesses in napa are too dangerous to enter. they re red tagged. 200 more are yellow tagged. a lot of people still don t have water. it could be days. classes at napa unified are canceled for a second day tomorrow. the courthouse is also closed because of that giant hole. more than 200 people were treated for injuries. the one patient who is in critical condition is doing better tonight. we have a team of reporters covering the aftermath. christin ayers is in vallejo where a huge church could collapse. g. rom inside show th reporter: a few hours ago the tower behind me here at first baptist church was about 4 feet taller than it is now after yesterday s quake.
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