The sea breeze kept our temperatures cooler yesterday. Yesterday was the coolest day well see so far this week. Today a little bit warmer, but thats going to set us up for even hotter temperatures ahead. We have the High Pressure thats going to start to dry us out today and i did bring down the temperatures just a little bit compared to where it had been yesterday morning because the models right now were trending a little too warm. I brought them down into the upper 70s, concord 82, so as far as the main temperature difference, i would say two to three degrees. Not a huge rise in temperatures but again, by tomorrow and into tuesday, were tracking again that High Pressure, where well be seeing 80s and 90s again. Ill have a look at that of course coming up in 15 minutes. 65 in San Francisco. Right now. So much cooler than it was a week ago. I know. Vianey, thank you. We look forward to that forecast. They paid for their gas, drove off and their cars stopped dead. Several drivers in the
And your next late night fast food delivery could come with surge pricing. And it has nothing to do with the car that drops it off. From kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. Hello, im sara donchey. Everyone in the bay area seems to have a union square memory and a lot of them go way, way back. Like seeing the Christmas Tree as a child, peeking in the store windows, especially during the holidays. And when the spca fills those windows with pets who need homes, it is an extra special memory. Its been in the backdrop of so many memories. Macys is at the center of all of it. And so when the Company Announced it will be closing its flagship west coast store, people seemed to pause for just a little longer than some of the other headlines weve heard about businesses packing up and leaving San Francisco. And while it may be the biggest blow yet to union square, one Business Owner in the area tells kelsi thorud he still thinks and believes that the future of the
Now at 11 00, it might be the most iconic store in San Francisco. Christmastime i remember it was always like filled up. It felt like new york. And now macys says its leaving union square for good. Its so many jobs being lost. Thats whats real sad. She was strangled allegedly at the hands of someone she trust. What were learning about the bay area woman killed on a santa cruz beach. Oakland has a new short list for the top cop job. The big name left off. And your next late night fast food delivery could come with surge pricing. And it has nothing to do with the car that drops it off. From kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. Hello, im sara donchey. Everyone in the bay area seems to have a union square memory and a lot of them go way, way back. Like seeing the Christmas Tree as a child, peeking in the store windows, especially during the holidays. And when the spca fills those windows with pets who need homes, it is an extra special memory. Its been in the
Bigley, the Homeless Count is done every 2 years as part of u. S. Department of housing and urban developments point in time requirement. Alameda county credits increased funding for improving their numbers. Tense along sidewalks are a common sight in bay area cities and Alameda County. There seems to be improvements. Director of housing and Homelessness Services Jonathan Russell says since 2022 overall homelessness dropped by 3 and the number of unsheltered people has gone down 11 crediting an increase of state funds such as Governor Newsoms project home key is that we round of homekey. I think theres been 12 projects and Alameda County alone. Many of those oakland subset of those that drew down those but those buckets of money, you know, 14, 15, sometimes 20 million to convert and or develop housing. Russell says the homelessness count has been happening in Alameda County since 2007 and then a drop in numbers hasnt happened about a decade. Really. We saw the precipitous increases sta
Also why San Francisco mayor london breed is choosing not to participate in a major Mayoral Debate. Station. Hes calling for news 2. Thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 2. Im Justine Waldman will begin with the date that has now been set for the recall election of Alameda County District Attorney pamela price and price has a lot to say about it. Crowd forced to justice joins us now live from our newsroom with details. Friday. A price saying that she is ready to fight standing by what she has done so far in office. Since being elected in 2023, she says shes ready to clear up what she calls misinformation 2 weeks ago. The Alameda County board of supervisors certifying the signatures required for a recall. And yesterday they voted that the recall will be part of the general election in november. The effort to recall coming from a committee called save alameda for everyone. Today, the Group Supporting da prize protect the wind for Public Safety holding a meeting with price oak