60s with a few 40s, and some cool readings in the Santa Cruz Mountains in the last couple of mornings, upper 40s already with your roi at 49, boulder creek, almost feeling like the fall. Some quite cool, and not much of a breeze, and if we do have breeze mainly out of the west southwest, 60s and 70s along the coast and be, 80s and 90s inland. 5 01 am. Lets start with oakland and take a look at this crash involving the Oakland Police officer that happened about 3 45 am this morning at 14th at foothill. This happened closer to 3 30 am and no words on the injuries that the officers suffered or the circumstances of that crash, but being handled as a criminal investigation. We saw some medic units, Fire Department and Police Investigating it 14th at foothill. Not causing any major traffic problems in oakland. Lets talk about interstate 880 northbound and southbound, traffic is looking good north and southbound on 880, but getting more crowded. When you get to the bay bridge toll plaza, west
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