Financial issues brought on by the pandemic project leaders now have to make some big adjustment kron fours Taylor Force Act he has more from Market Street. After a decade of planning and collaboration. The bitter Market Street project launched its plans to transform the citys busiest transit corridor and now less than a year later. Those plans to make marquetry more walkable and bike friendly are changing. Its in an effort to cut costs during the pandemic and address an increase in bicyclists, this plan needs to make Market Streets safer. For people who walk by can take transit. The new design i think for a lot of is questionable as to whether it does that well enough for the cost some of those changes compared here instead of a sidewalk level dedicated bikeway seeing green on the left 2020 plans on the right could bicyclists back on a slightly larger roadway shared with other vehicles disappointing and several certainly from the perspective of people who buy on Market Street are peop
The forecast i thought yesterday was a pretty nice day if we can just sort of rents are repeat. Id be fine with that. But thats me, lets check in with john lets check in with the expert and see how its shaping up hey john yeah, robin lets were going going to do a lot of rain singer repeating because were going to keep it going this good weather that weve been saying we would love to see some rainfall at some point. But if weve got to be stuck with some dry conditions at least it was the kind of weather we had yesterday, clear skies comfortable temperatures keeping it all around today we do have an increase in marine later today, so humidity is gradually starting to rise really not seeing much of the evidence of fog out there though its another clear morning at your sitter its our view as far we go with winds another calm day to red flag warnings those expired a couple of days ago now and we are not seeing any advisories in effect across the bay area as far as fire weather goes, were st
Full swing with dozens of states seeing big increases in coronavirus cases as the country braces for a possible third peak. Well take you to an area known as cancer alley. Thousands forced to flee their homes over the weekend as the Colorado Wildfires explode. Huge game 7 in the National League as the 2020 world series is set early today starts right now good morning im phillip mena. Im frances rivera. Two weeks away from election day. The candidates are battling hard the president is facing criticism for what he said about michigans governor during an event on saturday. Jennifer johnson reports reporter lock her up, a familiar battle cry at a rally this time his target is Gretchen Whitm whitmer. Said she was threatened, right . She was threatened and she blamed me. Reporter for months the president has gone after whitmer for partially shutting down the state to stop covid19 whitmer says the president is inciting violence. It is dangerous for me and my family and for others. Reporter t
Were up against a fire thats burning so aggressively, that were really struggling to keep up with it. This morning. We have Team Coverage. With the latest info on what you need to know. And the effects it could have on the las vegas valley. Good morning im dave hall. And im maria silva. Welcome to fox5 news this morning. We continue our coverage of the blue cut fire. The fire is only 4 percent contained. The i15 northbound i through the cajon pass. But southbound is till closed. There area also thousands of evacuations in place. Fox5 peter dawson is joins us with the latest on the progress being made. 25,626 acres have burned, fire is only at 4 containment with 1,309 personnel on the ground. Ken will update ou on all road closures coming up. Red cross has two shelters for animal shelters have been set up for larger animals. We spoke with one local man who reuses to animals. We spoke with one local man who reuses to animals. We spoke with one local man who reuses to leave. On the ground
And some of the most vulnerable, the disabled, are worried about what this means for their future. Sabrina ahmed has more from the state capitol. Bus loads of bus loads of medicaid recipients and care givers came to the capitol today to talk to their legislators. The all have their own stories and personal struggles. But there is one common thread. They want oversight of the medicaid pratization that was approved this week. As karen muters talks to one of her three kids she brought with her to the capitol. She has one thing on her mind. 14 58 16 there isnt anyone whos been ableo give us concrete answers. She has adopted nine kids who are all medicaid recipients. Some live in group homes, others with her. Its a lot to juggle. And now everything is going to change. 13 24 01 is really a complicated system for them now. While she doesnt like the change, she realizes its inevitable, so now she has one goalget everyone to the table to make sure it works. 14 33 19 we need to have representati