Up in a few minutes. Right now, we are dealing with some recovery work from an earlier accident that is taking quite some time for lanes to clear from. This is south 680 right at sonoma. They were shut down to an overturned accident. Only one lane is open. Traffic is really backed up out of pleasanton into sonoma. 84 is your alternate. It is not looking all that much better. You might want to drive down 580 to 230 but there are the lies. We have breaking news out of the Seattle Washington area. Two officers were shot overnight, one of them has died for the other one looks like its going to survive. The suspect is in custody but it all started when a driver led police on a short car chase before he got out of the car and started running. There are a lot of questions about exactly what happened next at that point but shots ring out and the two officers were hit. Police then sent out to be on the lookout to the entire area in the downtown area here. The suspect was taken into custody a co
Coping with covid19. Todays special guest. I am chris manners, you are watching coping with covid19. My guest is the director of economic and Work Force Development here to talk about the programs the city has in place during this crisis to help Small Businesses and vulnerable and disconnected residents. Welcome to the show. Thank you for having me. It is a pleasure to be here, chris. Start by talking about gift to sf. It provides many of the resources we are talking about. Could you tell us a little bit about the focus of gift to us. Then we will talk about specific programs. I very much appreciate the question. For anyone who is watching right now, so much of the work that has been accomplished to serve most vulnerable is because of very generous donations to the give to sf covid19 response and recovery fund. Over 28 million has been fund raised to support areas as important as Housing Stabilization for vulnerable communities, Food Security programs which has been a big issue not onl
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All 50s, 55 degrees to 59 degrees. Temperatures are on the high side. They are below average. A ton of record highs were said on the stand 2006. Data send airport. You are rocking and rolling. And lynn, forecast denies today, lets get over to sell. 580, anywhere else . All right, we have traffic that is getting there. It is not stop and go. We have more cowers than we did an hour ago. No issues here, if youre driving on interstate 880. Right now, the earlier issues that we had have been cleared up. It is 6 01 am. Lets get back to the headlines. The city Council Called for additional cuts to the police department. Alyssa harrington is joined now to talk about the vote that would have got millions from the force. Good morning. Good morning, it is libby shaft the cast the vote. She voted no on the cuts. She said that response times during the emergency many residents demand cuts, there are nationwide calls following the in custody death of george floyd and minneapolis. 100 speakers report
After reopening many have been told they need to keep customers out once again. Good evening, im ken wayne and im pam moore, thank you for joining us on kron 4 news tonight at 8 our top story tonight, new details about what San Francisco Public Schools will look like in the fall. The San Francisco Unified School District recommended beginning the school year with Distance Learning. Kron fours taylor sackey live for us now from the School District headquarters with the very latest taylor. You can while the plan is to start the school year with Distance Learning the School Board Hopes to eventually face students back into the classrooms once its safe to do so the school board says that this is probably the best option after reviewing the latest science and data and also holding many town Hall Meetings with the community. San Francisco Unified School District is moving forward with starting the school year at home and the district zoom meeting on tuesday. Superintendent Vincent Matthews r