River continuing to train on us we would have flooding and mudslide concerns. Through the last 12 hours, you can see that system march through the bay area very slowly. Right now, the showers are south of us. Most of them. Theres a little bit of activity right here around antioch and rio vista but its dying down. You dont see the persistent drizzle thats flying around the bay area. This is not drivel. This is rain in gilroy and san martin. Around the bay theres a lot of drizzle on the afternoon commute but this was a legitimate storm for early in november. This would have been a legitimate storm for february. Temperatures are on the mild side. The sun is trying to peek out but its getting ready to set but this is pretty much over so the heaviest rain has ended. Flood advisories have been dropped as well as the wind advisories. So when i come back, well forecast beyond tomorrow because we are going to see another chance of rain as we move in towards the weekend. Fortunately, the worst f
This truck carrying roughly 6,000 chickens overturned and kept part of highway 121 in Sonoma County closed all day. A rollover accident backed up traffic in the daly city area, flooding temporarily closing the northbound 101 connector ramp in San Francisco. And a big rig in fremont crashed into a power pole at auto mall parkway. He cause is under investigation. The message is always going to be slow down, right . Thats the biggest thing. Slow down. Build in a little extra time and be patient. Reporter and another word of advice. Remember to increase the distance between your car and the car in front of you. And another reminder, chp says if your windshield wipers are on, your headlights must be on. We say it all the time but a lot of drivers forget. Cristina rendon at the bay bridge toll plaza, thank you. We want to take a look now at our live drive time traffic map. The red is heavy rain and the boxes are crashes or hazards. A live look at the conditions on 80 on berkeley on this thur
Nick Price, the owner of Three Pines Coffee in Salt Lake City, announced that the popular cafe would ban tipping entirely. Price confessed to feeling the same "tipping fatigue" many Americans are experiencing, as touchscreens and mobile ordering apps with tipping options become the norm.
Their sentiments — shared with The Post this week during a series of on-the-street interviews — stand in stark contrast to the owners themselves, who hate the idea and overwhelmingly oppose the campaign to can the city's existing tip credit system.