Gate park is 45. I can draw your attention to cool lows. Nap airport, santa rosa and gilroy are between 36 and 39. So, that is a chilly start. The system will lift out of the picture in temperatures will bump up. That will be the theme for this week. 60s and 70s are the temperatures today. 80s tomorrow. All right. Highway 13 it should be great. I love the 80s. Our joke scheduled for some people, but never us. Okay, the commute is doing really well. People are returning to work, you can see on highway 24 that it looks good, driving over to the town, it is nice. We have had minor accidents that have not caused major delays. Lets go back to dave. Today, some of the shelter in place restrictions and six bay area counties will be eased, starting today. Sara is working from home, and she tells us what will be different, and what will be the same. Good morning, sara. Good morning, dave, this gives people a little bit of normalcy after weeks of sheltering in place. Loosening restrictions appli
And after school hours at random schools. Reporter parents plan to rally around to bring attention before the city council meeting. City council said they plan to talk about the cities vision zero policy which they are using to work to eliminate and reduce the amount of serious and fatal traffic accidents. In alameda tonight, thank you. We have new information on that halloween shooting, that mass shooting in orinda that left five people dead. New details are emerging. One of the victims was tied to a gang and that rival gangs could have opened fire on each other at the party. Henry lee has the latest on the investigation live from orinda. Reporter sources tell me that mass shooting may be the result of rivalry. One group from San Francisco and another frommarin coming to t party on halloween night and that is when guns came out. Everybody fooled everybody. And then all broke loose. Reporter ktvu learned of a possible motive in the halloween night massacre in orinda that left four men
I am an assistant professor of history at the university of maryland. Im going to be chairing the panel. Im going to offer some brief comments, some thoughts and questions i had to start generating conversation. Our threeto introduce presenters. If we are going to go in the order they appear on the program. They will speak for roughly 20 minutes. Our first presenter is going to be Graham Hodges. He has written on africanamericans and labor in new york city. He has written a political biography on underground railroad activities. He is working on a book and we will hear his ideas about the the secondrea printer is going to be as associate professor of history at northwestern university. U. S. After the war and emancipation. Our third presenter is going to be philip prop. Troutman. He is working on a project that essentially explores of the literature and the images of radical antislavery during the antebellum period. We will hear about his approach that combination of literature and ima
I will be chairing or moderating the panel. After the three papers i will offer some brief comments, some thoughts, some questions i had in order to make it hopefully start generating conversations for us for the q a portion. I will introduce our three presenters. We will go in the order they appear on the program. The presenters will speak for roughly 20 minutes, and that i will speak for a few minutes and open things up. Our first presenter will be Graham Hodges, the George Langevin professor of history at Colgate University. He has written on africanamericans and labor in new york city, and more recently written a political apathy of david robles, and important figure in railroad activities. He is working on a book that reframes the underground railroad and will hear about his ideas about reframing, thinking about the underground railroad and a larger context if reading freedom making. Kate mazer, associate professor of history at northwestern. She has written on emancipation and wa
Screen. We have heavy rain and possibility of flooding in our region. Good morning. This is nbc 10 news today. Thank for being with us. Im rosemary connors. Im katy zachry. Its 5 30 on your tuesday, july 5th. Lets start with Sheena Parveen in the weather neighborhood forecast. A lot of flooding concerns for most of our area. Mostly south jersey and delaware this morning. Thats where we see the heaviest of the rain. Its really been continuing for the past few showers. We have flooding concerns, flooded roadways, flooded creeks, especially in parts of new jersey. So if we zoom in here, you look at the yellows and reds and oranges, that is the heaviest rain s the green is lighter rain. We have spotty light rain around philadelphia and wilmington. The heaviest of it is in parts of Cumberland County around Maurice River and across 55. Seeing very heavy rain. En that does extend through cape mae county. Also Atlantic County f youre waking up along the shore this morning, youre dealing with t