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Transcripts For KTVU KTVU Morning News 20150310

Steve paulson is talking about fog. There is a lot of it. Coast, bay, inland. Very foggy conditions. San jose though one of the few saying clear. At least at last check. That doesnt mine fog cant roll in. As soon as i say that, it probably will. Speaking of san jose over the bay. Some of it is really thick. Glen park. Very foggy in glen park. I know lands end and san jose 7350. Record low 30 way back in 1894. Oakland a lot of cloud cover and a lot of fog this morning. 52 to start. Well go 60. Fog will give way to higher clouds. Mainly upper 40s and 50s. There are a few that are a little cooler. Half a mile visibility. Quarter of a mile at concord. Nine miles at fairfield. Maybe you will give us a little bit of light rain tomorrow morning. Santa cruz, san jose cool down in that pattern. All right brian so far so good. You have issues to talk about . Over all sol far so good. There are a couple issues to talk about. Its unclear if the fog is playing a role in these accidents. Lets get ri

Guest editorial: Summit County nightly rental limits misguided

So the NIMBY councilors of Summit County want to penalize individual property owners by limiting the use of their properties. A council that has happily allowed hotels, property developers and the corporate resort owners to plunder our local communities.

People on the Move: Omni, Marriott, McKibbon – HOTELSMag com

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Schenectady council approves $2,350 redemption fee for confiscated off-road vehicles

Schenectady council approves $2,350 redemption fee for confiscated off-road vehicles | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS By Brian Lee | Shares0 SCHENECTADY – The City Council on Monday tackled the problem of off-road vehicles illegally ridden on public streets and parks by enacting a redemption fee against offenders that was modeled after Albany’s recent law. “I want to thank my colleagues,” said Councilwoman Karen Zalewski-Wildzunas, the legislation’s sponsor. “I think this was good legislation that was passed tonight. “I look forward to the police having the ability to ensure that we have safer streets.” Under the legislation, all-terrain vehicles, off-highway motorcycles, dirt bikes, dune buggies, go-carts and all other motorized trail bikes are prohibited from city streets, highways, parks and trails. Any person found guilty of operating an off-road vehicle is subject to a fine of up to $500, or imprisonment of up to 15 days, or both.

Why Ski Patrollers Are Picketing at Two Vail Resorts

“NOT ON STRIKE JUST PRACTICING,” read the bold white letters on the red picket signs, some hoisted up with ski poles. On Saturday, a dozen off-duty ski patrollers from Stevens Pass ski resort stood outside city hall in downtown Leavenworth, Washington, the Bavarian-themed tourist town 40 minutes from the mountain. They waved these posters while passing out “I SUPPORT SKI PATROL” stickers and informational palm cards that read: “We need your help to pressure Vail Resorts to negotiate a contract with us and provide training, fair wages, a safe and healthy workplace, and respect for what we do.” Eight hundred miles away, eight of Utah’s Park City Mountain ski patrollers gathered on Lowell Avenue, by one of the resort’s main entrances, also handing out cards. “Our contract expired on November 14th,” their cards read. “We need adequate sick time, hazard duty / pandemic pay, guest and worker health safety, and respect for professional ski patrollers. Help us sen

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