Hours. You can see clouds increasing and as you look offshore the storm becomes well defined and will be a big one. Gary radnich the sharks are a flood watch has been issued for much of the bay area almost the entire bay area. Back playing pretty good hockey. We will see anywhere from 3 to 8 in. Of rain around the bay area. They were welcomed in edmonton to nightfall. They moved up 1 to 0. And then moves up to two the heavy stuff come in during the morning commute and will and nothing. Sharks win five to move south through the morning hours. Two and theyre now 14 up and 11 down with for even. Pam moore heavy rain usually equals trouble on San Franciscos Telegraph Hill. No lester to giants mud and rock slides have been a common problem over the years. Ace pitcher jon lester will not crews have been working along be coming to the giants. This hillside for the past week. Drilling huge metal rods and plates to support it. They are trying to prevent any damage that could be caused by the up
Dodger stadium on opening day in 2011. Two men pleaded guilty to the attack. They are behind bars. If the decision is upheld, stow will get close to 18Million Dollars. His family filed the lawsuit to help pay for his ongoing rehabilitation and medical care. He continues to suffer from severe brain damage. And. In a story youll see only on 4. Kron 4s Justine Waldman spoke to bryan stows sisters. Who were with their brother, as the verdict was announced today. We just wanted to be together and be with bryan. Regardless of what the outcome was. The stows sisters, bonnie and erin, left work early to come watch the verdict with bryan, at their parents house in capitola. Once they heard the word negligent they could finally breathe. You could hear bonnie and i, it was a sigh of relief. Huge. After hearing for so long what they were trying to say about bryan. It was proved it wasnt his fault. The ruling that bryan was not responsible for what happened to him is the biggest win for the family.
accident. killed one person and closed part of a busy intersection. will tran is live. it looks like they are taking down the scene? will: yes they are but they are starting to open one lane. the other side to lanes have been opened that happened around 6:45 a.m., it looks like as far as traffic is concerned. it is starting to get back to normal. albeit quite slowly. the car that was in the accident. this is his mazda. you can see how creche it was. he was northbound minding his own business according to investigators. the blue car on the other to truck their. rick witnesses say he was flying through red lights, high-speed of rate headed towards downtown san francisco area. he t-bond that mas des killing the driver of the mazda. pinning the driver and side of the car. it took some time just to remove his body. he died at the scene. the driver of the blue car had texas license plate. we don t all fees from the bay area. he was taken to the bay area hospital with non-life thr
a police chase the wet back- and-forth across the upper deck of the bay bridge and is in the arrest of three people. university of california meeting today to talk about meeting tuition. apple will make a big announcement in just a few moments of live reporter at the scene we will bring you an update. after some record- breaking heat yesterday we back off all little still in for a gorgeous day it is shaping up already from our roof on van ness ave. lots of sunshine in store today once again it will be cooler than yesterday and no records for today lots of 70 degree readings clear skies and cooler. it will be cooler afternoon but warmer out their big changes by the end of the week in includes wet weather and cooler temperatures right now current temperatures 58 for san francisco, still live 40 s in the north bay 47 fairfield, by 10:00 a.m. bringing in some 60s 70s by noon. year highs expected to peak in the 70s back down and to the 50s, 60s by 8:00 p.m. your numb