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the kron. 4 morning news. neighbors are shocked to find out a mother and her son were found dead in their apartment in santa rosa. >> brentwood police are looking for this man seen flashing exposing himself at a local shopping centers. and we meet a man who bought a historic bakery branded the east bay for one dollars. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news that no. >> morning and thanks for waking up with us on dry thursday daria and rain. it's been a really nice morning so far, not as wet stormy as yesterday. see how long this
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sticks around. i, john. yeah, it's a nice way close out the week. we are looking at a dry day both today and tomorrow behind me, you got the golden gate bridge with a few clouds, little bit of a breeze. >> but most importantly, very dry this morning, looking at the embarcadero right now, very similar. some passing clouds out there currently little bit of a breeze. nothing much to note this morning as that rain and snow has moved out into the desert and leaving us with some nice, dry, cool, sinking air this morning. that is resulting in a little spot of fog trying to form out to the central valley hasn't been super successful in doing so. we stay dry today and tomorrow. i do want to note saturday morning chance of some brief showers, the n-word right back out for the rest of saturday into early sunday. temperatures in the 40's to 50's. currently it is a cool start. so don't forget the jackets. if you're getting out there, we will warm up into the 60's later on today and with the increased sunshine that we're going to be seeing today. those low 60's, we have will feel pretty good. i'll be giving you more of your forecast as we go
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right right on the role on the ridgeville accidents with the meter lights are on 90 minute ride into the city san mateo bridge. that's where we have the issues, we had an accident drive times went way up. >> accident is now clear. so drive times. still around 36 minutes. got those residual delays. let them in iran over to summer feel rich and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls. 25 minutes 901, is the time right now. and >> and the bay area's oldest kosher bakery is in new hands. and he got the brand for one buck back in october, we told you there's a chance to vie the grand bakery in oakland at that time. santa buyers who owned a bakery since 2016 set. he wanted to sell the business. someone who had the right heart and he found that person out of 250 applicants. he picked oakland native bear silver. >> that to close the deal on february 19th for one dollar. >> recipes the route that customers that buy up all of that was purchased for about.
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>> in the early 1900 silvers, great grandparents all around on jewish bakery chain called silvers and route at least 36 locations in the baltimore area. the business they close their right around 1980's. >> 902, is the time. and happening now. community in the north bay. that is. >> underserved when it comes to grocery stores. >> has a new one and they are celebrating at this >> grocery outlet is now open in marine city. all of us will trend has been live talking to customers with
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here's why this store is so important to them. >> i don't have a car. so, you know, i step to get on the bus to go to safeway are tamales don't which insults legal, which is more expensive. >> you know, i just had make do with what i had it to do.
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so this allow your lease to walk down exactly because state right on the corner here, which fantastic for me. >> so they love it. they can walk down here, get the groceries and go home. otherwise they would have to ask for a ride or, you know, i've even if they have a car, there's not a grocery store that's too close to them. so they would have to drive. and course, we all know about gas prices. and speaking of gas prices, you would think that would be the biggest complaint for the majority of americans out there at what we're paying outlet bargain market. back to
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you. >> and thank you for i say it every time i it. let's switch in the south bay, san jose. police made an arrest in 2 deadly shootings happen sometime last. want to tell you about these shootings because they're still looking out for a 3rd suspect. the first shooting was a team parking lot as a shopping center on story road. there are people attending a vigil there and someone opened fire on man and a woman were hit. and 26 year-old joe duran. the man ended up dying at the scene. police arrested juan perez the shooting on march 1st in san jose. so he was arrested for that shooting. then there was a second shooting that happened. 29th in the parking lot on moore park avenue. a 34 year-old name jose rodriguez was shot and killed found in a car and police in that case arrested denzel brown. however, they are still looking for a second suspect in that case now 906, in east bay, oakland police arrested minor in connection
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to a shooting kill the store clerk earlier this year. officers jed allen's on he was working his shift at orlando's linden street when a group rock the store and shot him. officers say i was on a drove himself to the hospital and he died there. he leaves behind 4 children. a 10 year-old boy is hospitalized with serious injuries after being hit by a car yesterday morning while he was riding his bike in dublin. it was around 08:00am and he was in the area of devone a drive and chatham street when he was struck cuts across from dublin high school where this accident happened. the driver did remain at the scene and is cooperating with the investigation. tonight, gilroy parents and students are going to rally for more safety in their schools. the parents say they also want more transparency about what happens there of couple of a man was trespassing, arrested. he was at the luigi of tree elementary school campus last week. and then a couple days after that, that school was
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placed on lockdown tecause of the gas leak at a neighboring home in the parents say they want to know sooner immediately. any time a mercy officials are called to the campus where their children are going. that rally is set for 6 o'clock tonight at the district office. turning now to another big tragic story we're following. neighbors reacting to the discovery at a saint rose apartment, a woman a mom and her 10 year-old son were found dead. kron 4 sarah stinson has more. >> there are still so many unanswered questions about this case. detectives spent more than 12 hours inside this santa rosa apartment trying to get the answers. i spoke with the mother and son's next door neighbor who says this does not feel real. she says the 2 daily she can't believe they're gone. neighbors like her are rattled by this. people who live in the spring lake apartments in santa rosa woke up to crime tape surrounding their neighbor's apartment wednesday morning. i was shocked because it's just it's such a. >> he's community. there's
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never >> whenever any crime here, news quickly spread about police investigating the death of a mom and her 10 year-old son whose bodies were found inside their apartment on summerfield road. santa rosa. police say they got a call just before 8 from someone concerned about the 2 new details were given about the color detectives spent the day going in and out of the home collecting evidence, trying to figure out what happened. >> investigators also collected evidence from a parked car since the child's death is involved. the domestic violence, assault team responded to the scene as well. police say there's no known threat to the public, but people who live in this complex didn't find comfort in that. so vague. it doesn't really mean anythipg. does >> i wouldn't i don't think that what are their next door neighbor says the mother and the child always seemed happy and she never heard anything out of the ordinary coming from their apartment. police did not release the names of the mother or her son, but they did say they hope to
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learn more about the cause of death. following autopsies later this week. i'm sara stinson reporting in santa rosa. back to you. >> happening today, janitors across california and the bay area. they're going to be rallying in support of bill. the legislation aims to better working conditions, combat assault and the janitorial industry. we're going to rally and at 11, 30 this morning that said 1, 1, 1, oyster point boulevard in south san francisco. happening tonight, the san jose police department is holding a community forum because they want input about who the community would like to see as a new police chief. that's because chief anthony mata has decided to retire later this month. this will allow the public to weigh in on the characteristics and traits they would like to see in their chief. tonight's event is that the even vail community center from 06:00pm to 08:00pm. okay. take a look at this new rendering of california for ever. >> that's the new community. a group of tech billionaires are planning to build in solano county. this rendering is
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facing south shows how close the community would be to travis air force base, which is about 4 and a half miles away. nearby fairfield is less than a mile away from the base. people in charge of california ever say the new community. create 15,000 jobs. well, offering 700 million dollars in scholarships, bu1iness grants so far the project proceed pretty mixed response from people in the area. town hall meetings are held in december. so critics, including a congressman and environmental groups, they expressed skepticism about what the project's goals really are. >> its 9.10. and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, 8 truckloads of stolen merchandise foundering a retail theft bust in alameda county. we'll tell you more about this police investigation and the judge rules in favor of this. former safeway worker in san mateo. she was fired after she tried to stop a shoplifter. >> and we have a day that is going to bring dry skies and eventually some nice sunny
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>> 9.13, right now and we are looking at a nice day today. check out san francisco. the waters are calm crazy as they were yesterday. john. >> yes, definitely calmer out there today, but take it because yesterday was way too stormy to start the day for so many of i what you're doing so we're looking outside it's hard to follow. >> money on the type subside. it's the elevator yeah. forecast is looking a little bit cloudy right now. we are seeing out there skies that will stay cloudy over the next
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few minutes. but we are going to be seeing some clearing drying skies this afternoon. >> we already dried out after yesterday's heavy rainfall for the south bay and those thunderstorms yesterday afternoon, high pressure ridge is in place to the west of us that is keeping us dry for little bit ahead. this next system to the north, right above me drops. and briefly, saturday morning resulting in some shower activity that makes its way in as we move through your morning hours on saturday. very brief is the key word here morning hours. north bay getting at just a few sprinkles lingering into the rest of the bay area. rest of the weekend intel sunday night does stay dry, really are better chances of rainfall or sunday night monday into tuesday. now snowfall in the sierra little bit of snow on saturday. this is like an inch or 2. we will be seeing more than that into next week, though. so another round of snow to get the week started towards monday night sunday night monday to tuesday. temps right now are in the 40's. so it's still chilly. but later on today, we get into the upper 50's to low 60's
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burlingame, right at 60 degrees. redwood city at 61, south bay temperatures also low 60's for you. well, the east bay also looking at those low 60's. it's going to feel very similar to what we had seen the past couple of days. but today you don't got to worry about checking the radar. you can just get out there and enjoy it. napa, our warmest spot getting all the way up to 65 degrees. tomorrow, even more of us will be in the mid 60's. temps will cool a little bit into the start of the weekend with highs dropping into the upper 50's by saturday and don't forget to adjust those clocks before going to bed saturday night as we do spring forward into early sunday morning means the extra hour of sunlight. at the end of the day, but also getting up a little earlier rain. all right, john, let's bring in commute where things have a little busy bay bridge right now. no accidents. >> 20 woman right there, san mateo bridge. you had residual delays for most of the morning from earlier accident. now clear 26 min around 80 to rich's 7 bridge about 9 minutes and the golden gate bridge. 37 of the tolls. 23 minute ride. time to talk
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winners and losers with our financial expert rob black. hi, rob. >> our good morning. good morning to you. and to stocks, right? it's a good morning. >> yeah, i think we've been up 16 out of 18 last. week, 16 of 18 weeks. it's been an amazing run. we were down monday and tuesday, but we're fighting back wednesday and thursday. the ecb said we're not going to grow as much. the european central bank. has much inflation. so want take victoria's secret's down 28% today on for guidance, novo nordisk is up because they're working on a pill, not a shot, but a pill that could help fight obesity that's in clinical test. one most people, rather, i think and say take a the pills because of people like stomach aches and and issues long as it just not as effective as putting in your bloodstream directly. so there's a big stories on wall street say, okay, and i'm i'm looking at other stories.
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>> and since love to travel, this one is sticking out of the airline's up in a bag fees. but you have to think about packs. >> is i'm i'm always allowed a personal item. i know. i know he's back situation really well. so i can my coat. i could have my personal item, which i would do more to fannie pack too small. i would be a nice size and then i get to carry on what note. >> southwest is the company who's going after the in today's news is there's 33 billion dollars in fees, baggage fees that were charged last year from delta american united, jetblue alaska. yeah. and you still get 2 bags with southwest for bright bright, but they're trying. they are cracking they've sent an email to all the gate agents in like, you know, pillows an item. >> i think you packed an item. villota. no, i don't so i i wear the pillow around my neck. so i consider it like i see. i don't think. and then i have the i'm probably the worst one of my trying to get for things on the plane.
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>> you should get we should wear a fishing, invest you just you make it a little side. ask you to consolidating all into one bag and then i love it. when you're every you seen me. i do. i do have my pocket still filled up. i'm the worst. let's get to weddings because this is something that you and i talk about a lot is. >> yeah, think we both agree that kids spend too much on their weddings. what's the average price now? the cost for wedding? >> average in the united states is 33,000 this but in california, it's $36,068. that's a little bit more expensive. love does cost a thing. the biggest cost is the video. $6512,000 catering $6510,000. dj or the band 2000 $7,000. all right. well, it all starts to add up. i'm trying to figure out where i can cut. what from you saying all this? i'm going okay. forget the venue right? cook your own food have in the
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backyard. >> dj. not so much photog. not so much. how about you just do that? >> that's that you're getting the what else do you do you off season? okay to spring to winter, ok, need everything. digital 87% of couples now are asking for cash or cash like happened. the registry. okay. i think that makes a lot of sense. i figured out earlier today that if you spend $36,000 as a 25 year-old, that's over 1.2 million dollars in putting the s and p 500. we're 65 lau. you're really sacrificing your future. might by living in the now? remember the day forever? don't pay for the day forever. i love phrase. i love. i love we just okay. >> remember it forever. don't pay for a forever. what about may be making a little affair like was that would that be considered a loping if you don't indict anybody? >> you remember my first life? not exactly a success story. we win hawaii with family and friends k marian high as
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pretty cheap. there is a a vacation holla destination. wedding writes second one, we just went and got married on by the shore, all very, very successful underdog with green what do remember? good. he's obedient, memorable. if the dog takes off with the ring. was know by the lakers, some grass i don't do drugs. she's terribly well. so i in apartment about a mile and location where dress shoes on the beach in your wedding out. is that the barefoot thing? >> okay. i want to get on to your last story because it's about a very surprising highest-paid actor for 2023. i'm sam lerner. >> and he won't be the academy awards, which was a lie push for the weekend. going probably be watching. if you add up all the top 10 actors and actresses, they made 449 million dollars sandler did. he's at 8 films for netflix is basically a netflix thing. he's produced movies for netflix is well used in. 44 live concert comedy shows
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last year pulled stunning 73 million dollars. his movies only pulled 55. 56 million at the box office. but he didn't do a lot of fun live or stream. i gad. you know what? >> now you remind me i just saw last week an adam sandler streaming movie. it was like something about. he he was a shoot. it was a cobbler. >> yeah. and there's one that's out on netflix now worries in space, it's not out now. it's out later this week. i'm so used to try to get some serious roles. they can try to win an academy more down the wet road because he has been good in some of these movies. yeah. the one where is the jeweler? comes to mind in particular? can't think of a name. yeah. i know that one was harsh. that one too violent for me go with the cobbler on its magical is cute. but mark margot, robbie came in obama, f 59 million. but just produce that it she produced the movie as well as produced party. so cut prolific. it's a 59 million. then comes tom cruise mission impossible ii. putin,
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45 million? yeah. ryan gosling has the scene economy awards. the can song >> people people didn't. somebody is going to sing the can so long. is it going to be in the for covid? know? sure. >> i can't comment on that. i can tell you there will be 65 male picking up a lot of canned vibes this see there. do what you're telling me an watching. i want to watch. so it worked. >> okay. see, rob, thanks so much for all that fun advice. and if you want to ask quest i have active psoriatic arthritis. but with skyrizi to treat my skin and joints, i'm feeling this moment. along with clearer skin skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and is just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses.
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>> well, university of california says they're seeing a boost in student enrollment after years of decline because of the pandemic university system says application numbers increased by 1.5%. officials say the growth can be attributed to more transfer students. california residents and students from historically underrepresented groups and higher education. well, the sat college admission exam is now completely digital. prospective college students are going to still have to go in person so you can take it online your home. but instead of using a number 2 pencil now give you a computer. the first fully digital version of the sat knees. it's happening this saturday. >> 25 and mayor london breed is set to give state of the city address today in san francisco. it's going to be on pier 27 on the embarcadero at 11 o'clock in the morning. and the community is encouraged to attend. if you can't get there in person, there will be a live stream as well. and there's not just the state of the city, but the state of the
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unio. with president joe biden. and that is tonight at 06:00pm and we will have special analysis from kron four's catherine heenan who will be hosting a panel of political analysts. so you want to tune in for the state of the union on kron. 4. >> good morning. i'm michael thomas. coming up, they police need your help in finding a man who's been exposing man who's been exposing
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>> its 9.29, and we're checking out the weather for you on a thursday morning. this is a sittin on the watch in the which to royalties. it
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was say you only i don't even know what that seeing you got nice outside of the way out to the ocean. >> if you are heading out to the golden gate park today, what you're encountering really nice for you right here. got no fog. just some low clouds overhead and a lot of sunshine on the way later on today. we're going to be looking at a gorgeous rest of the day and most importantly, a dry rest of the day looking outside and future cast. we do have a few showers that will drift back in saturday morning. i want to give you a heads up on aside from that, we're dry into the start of the weekend. really? our rainfall gets here again sunday night. temperatures in the 40's to low 50's right now. still staying cool. that cloud above us is not allowed us to warm up a ton just yet. we will tap into those low 60's later today, though, as more and more clouds clear out right now. i'm john, thank you for that. let's get a look at morning commute is been a busy
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one 20 minute ride traveling into the city this morning, san mateo bridge about 24 thankfully, we had an earlier accident. now, finally starting to clear out. >> 8 minutes on the richmond, sandra fell bridge and the golden gate bridge. 37 of the tolls 20 minutes. >> it's 9, 30 and in this a there's a search underway now for a serial flasher who's been exposing himself in public. crop was. michael thomas is in the newsroom with the story. >> michael, you also have a photo of this person. yeah, good morning, everyone. that's right. and this brentwood flasher has been identified by police, but he hasn't been caught quite yet. they say he's doing this at retail stores while wearing a mask. however. >> surveillance cameras were able to capture his face. take a look. this is the man that police have been searching for. they've gathered about 3 to 4 photos of him and they say he's being accused of exposing himself to people outside of shopping centers in both antioch and brent, what the most recent case was reported last month, according to brentwood police. they say
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that the suspect typically wears a mask like you see there and that's across like tattoo on his right arm with some sort of a scripture written on the back of his left arm in that photo. you see if you are in the area. police want to warn you to be aware and to stay alert at all times, especially if you do have small children. and if you have any information about the whereabouts of this man or if you've been a victim of this are asked to contact brentwood police as soon as possible. if you'd like to see another look at those photos. we have them on our website at kron 4 dot com. as we get updates. we'll keep you updated live in the newsroom. i'm michael thomas reyna tarell. send it back to all right, michael, thank you for that 9.31. is time and you know, walnut a city council has seen repeated people coming in and spewing hate during their meetings. that happen again. yes. so the people that live in that area, the general community. >> they're saying they're not going to take this anymore. got a look at the story. >> unfortunately, this is the second time in 2 weeks that someone is use public comment to make anti semitic remarks.
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wilke says the 2 people have something in common. neither of them live here in walnut creek. he does not represent our values >> and he is not welcome here. another disturbing incident at the walnut creek city council meeting. this man took to the podium tuesday night to spread hateful comments directed at the jewish community. >> and jewish councilmember kevin wilk whites are blamed for nearly all of society's problems because a disproportionate power. >> well, jews control the media information, federal reserve in money. so they are the ones with disproportionate power. there's a proverb that you will cry out in pain as he strikes you as he walked away. councilmember wilke tried to get more information from him. i think that's where mister hassan was from. you can hear them and respond off mic saying he's an american citizen. >> wilke says he believes people like this are doing this to normalize hate speech. but wilks says he won't tolerate it. we do respond. we will always respond strongly
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and certainly i'm going to respond if it said in my presence and the community responded as well, about a half dozen speakers took to the podium to push back against the comments of previous speaker do not stand for the values of this community for the students who i work with or for anybody who is in any kind of invested leadership in walnut creek. this comes just 2 weeks after another man who identified himself as scotty. >> spewed hateful comments and used a racial slur while wearing a shirt with the words white power on it. he also criticized city leaders for ending virtual public comments. wilke says there's not much they can do to prevent these comments, but he'll always fight back against hate in walnut creek. amanda hari kron. 4 news. its 9 34 and in the north bay, there's a major health warning coming out of marin county because 5 people. >> in the past few weeks have died of overdosing from fentanyl and the public health
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officer says that their extra concern because they think in most of these cases, the people weren't aware that fentanyl was in multiple other drugs that they took. >> people may not recognize that fentanyl is included in some sense they're taking if they're taking illegal substances, it could well be contaminated with fentanyl. >> the dea says that the synthetic opioid fentanyl is about 100 times stronger than morphine and 50 times more powerful than heroin. just 2 milligrams of fentanyl could potentially kill you. whole shop with the investigation led alameda police to an extensive fencing operation. police say they actually found more than $85,000. >> stolen merchandise and cash. some of the items they were still on hangers ready to be resolved. allen is police chief says his officers teamed up with the highway patrol and they're trying to track down 8 truckloads of stolen items. several stolen vehicles after serving a search warrant at a home in oakland last week. she says investigators zeroed in
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on a whole after the items. shoplifting case. it'll maybe an alameda last month. we'll track to that. residents. police arrested one person so far, but they expect to make a few more rest. >> on the peninsula, a legal victory for a former safeway worker who was fired after she tried to stop a shoplifter. a judge ruled in her favor. kron four's. dan thorn has more. >> former safeway employee antoinette baez says she lost her job at this store in san mateo after trying to do the right thing. surveillance video from february 2023. shows baez and another worker confronting a suspected shoplifter. the person's arms filled with $500 worth of groceries. baez says they did not pay for the confrontation cost baez and the other employee, their jobs and they would rather let. >> people just steal from the store. >> have an employee. and
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anyway interfere with the theft. so it's basically an and open house for thieves by his attorney neil eisenberg says safeway has been cracking down on workers instead of thieves. >> safeway fired by as in may 2023 and over the next several months, baez was unable to collect unemployment benefits because safeway said she was terminated for misconduct. she's a single mother. she has had no income and no benefits for the last year. and she hasn't been. and that because? her only job experience as being a cashier. it safely. baez took her fight to the employment development department. and finally, this month, a judge ruled she was let go for performing her duties. the ruling means she will now get unemployment benefits from the time she was terminated. eisenberg says after 22 years of working at safeway, baez deserves better. he was an exemplary and coy
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and they simply pictured at the curb. eisenberg says that he is planning on filing a lawsuit against safeway seeking punitive damages of up to a million dollars for his client. >> he says it's not just about the money, but about the message that safeway employees should be treated better. we have reached out to safeway seeking comment on this. and as of this report, they have not responded in san mateo, dan thorn kron. 4 news. >> its 9.37, and a kidnapping that have a new man in livermore has been resolved. police say that what happened was in december. this man hired to people to help work on his classic chevy truck. and after he or when he they carjacked and robbed kidnapped him, took his stuff and then took off and upon further investigation, livermore police found the 2 men who they think did it. the district attorney's office in alameda county has now charge them. about a dozen people
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gathered outside the state capitol yesterday afternoon. all to urge support. >> for bill. 24 15, the cost for a 35 million dollar investment to expand the state's cash assistance program for immigrants. also known as cappy to include undocumented seniors living in california. so remember, want couriel says that legislation would benefit at least 17,000 people who work in the country for decades. yet they're not eligible for social security payments because immigration status. >> no one should be left behind. a b 24 15. this is step in the right direction spend axis to cap the program again, an already existing program for this state's most vulnerable seniors and disabled undocumented population. they came year and have contributed in every single way. >> and yet when it comes to
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something as basic as food. they are excluded. what does that say about california? >> no word on formal opposition. but last year, governor gavin newsom vetoed nearly identical bill, citing concerns over costs. it's 9.39. and mayor london breed. welcome to irish politicians to the city for special events. ireland's consul general and the mayor of cork. they join mayor breed to raise the irish flag and they also had some irish dancing yesterday as well. and city hall. you can see them doing irish there. >> a court has been san francisco sister city for 40 years now. that's when the then mayor dianne feinstein, she visited corkins, started that relationship and it's been going strong ever since. >> unite as seth is a part of the theme this year. so as we celebrate, it's about bringing communities together. it's about remembering are
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challenging times, but also recognizing that san francisco and our iris community represents resilience. >> saint patrick's day, the parade in san francisco is one of the biggest in the whole country and it's set to happen saturday. march 16th. still ahead of problem morning news. >> we're celebrating remarkable women right here in the bay area. today. we're going to let one woman who's bringing the power of music to underserved communities. and we're seeing a dry day ahead of us today. increasingly clear as the day goes on, daytime highs reaching the low daytime highs reaching the low 60's
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>> all right. so we know james off and i thought he won the lottery. he i'm sure is.
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nobody nobody picked the winning powerball last night's jso another reason. but this does mean that when you play next rain president when a lot of money because the next jackpot is going to be 521 million dollars. the drawing is happening saturday night at 8. so get ready. all right. hey, let's talk weather because this was a crazy, okay. something you don't see every day, especially here in the bay. a funnel cloud was spotted yesterday afternoon back havana, like hey, you said this looks like a little emotion with the thought. fewer shared this with us. you can see the little tiny twister just above the street lights along. peabody wrote there's a lot of county office of emergency management says a funnel cloud was spotted shortly before 3 o'clock. thankfully for us in touchdown cakes. so basically we all on the lottery cause. i was like to say that your odds of winning the lottery, your odds of that are getting i like it getting hit by lightning than so in this case, we got the almost we've got almost you
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know what? you win some you lose. i would say the fact that that to funnel cloud is probably a good but hey, we do still have that lottery out there. so maybe you'll be looking for that. >> these clouds right here, no funnel cloud associated with it. just golden gate park, ocean beach little peek of sunshine out there in the outer sunset district. we'll get more and more that sunshine peeking through as we work our way through the day. showers on the out now. and we do have a dry finish to the week. you can see that lingering persistent low clouds, but high pressure ridge is winning out, at least for today and tomorrow, just above me, right up there is our next weather maker, very brief, but a weak trough pushing through come saturday morning. so after today and tomorrow's nice dry skies and plentiful sunshine saturday morning will come along with a brief surge of rainfall mostly moving in during morning hours and kind of dissipating as it reaches the rest of the bay area after rolling through the north bay. after that, the rest of your saturday is set to remain dry. we won't see showers again until sunday night monday into tuesday,
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which looks to be a little bit more prolonged snow up in the sierra couple inches as we might that rainfall in the bay area saturday morning. we'll see additional snowfall, though, really into next week, starting sunday night into monday and tuesday. so if you're traveling around that time, do note that additional snowfall that will be seen as for today, daytime highs, upper 50's to low 60's. very nice looking forecast for the day will tap into more sunshine. temperatures will rise into the low 60's and even though these temperatures look very similar to what we had the past few days, the fact we're dry and a lot clears just going to make him feel all the better hayward, oakland, richmond, each at 62 for your high temperatures. napa are warm spot all the way up to 65 degrees today. a look ahead shows more of those mid 60's come tomorrow with lots of sunshine. saturday morning showers and then clearing out really quickly the afternoon. don't forget to adjust your clocks saturday night as we will be spring forward. an hour does mean that sunsets going to be an hour later. but you're also going to have to be getting out of bed an hour
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earlier. all right, john, thank you that. let's get a look at your morning commute talking about the bay bridge this morning just under 20 minutes, san mateo bridge around. 23 minutes to 80 to 101. there was a summer feel somewhere between 9 and 8 minutes and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls. 22 minute ride. well in the east bay, they on ac transit and there stopping nighttime detours to some bus lines. this is all in downtown oakland, starts tomorrow. ac transit officials says the detours affected stops right along broadway since about 2022, they have intermittent street closures and to stop traffic large crowds is do so rerouting oakland police department. they're going to be working closely with the alameda county sheriff's office that ron enforce regulations light near those bus stops. its 9.47. and the oakland international airport is seeing an increase in the number of people visiting from around the world.
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>> the airport saw 42% increase in january compared to the same time last year of international travelers. they say almost 30,000 international passengers arrived in oakland in january and they're crediting with. they think people are getting better deals these days on international flights coming in and out of oakland. well. guess what march is women's history month. the kron 4 introduce you to the remaukable women of the bay area. today we are sharing the story of a cancer survivor dedicated now to helping children in underserved communities over 70 justice has her story. >> when i when i started with music for minors, i wonderful opportunity, wonderful organization. >> best kept secret for the past 14 years, sonya youth has been bringing back the music now as the ceo of music for minors, a nonprofit in the bay area. she's trying to change the lives of students through
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music. i felt a lot of people need to know about this under her leadership. the program has expanded and is now in schools across the peninsula, spanning from south san francisco to san jose growing from 7,000 kids. a 26,000 students and 13 school districts with the majority of their work focused on underrepresented communities. >> knew that to have a greater impact we needed to do kind of district-wide because it's really important to us that all kids have the opportunity. so we do core music, education elementary move focus on elementary because that's where the biggest void of programs or money as well. then use as a great example of seeing this program in motion is at jason dahl elementary school in san jose where for now the program is fully subsidized. >> and has been going on for the past 3 years. >> what do you think about doing going? thinking about being a singer. >> and for 8 year-old alexander matute, hey, he says the classes are call me.
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>> when you said mad really just can't find anything to do. the rhythms of songs could help you out and stress and help you. let me all your stress show. >> you like music has a stress reliever for you. >> and this, but we're going to continue the program this school because we've proven the point. and you see the impact on these kids and >> their excitement. their confidence is just absolutely amazing. and you know where music can actually take them and their future is what we're really interested seeing. >> sony has called the bay area home for nearly 30 years. he's always had a passion for music and the arts. and it was only after 8 years in the francisco symphony chorus. she got the calling to do more as she's been with the nonprofit for the past 14 years.
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>> if we didn't exist, a lot of these programs would not exist. reporting to just as kron. 4 news. >> and kron 4 is honoring remarkable women of the bay area all month if you scan this qr code will take you right to that spot on our website where we've got all of these stories of our incredible ladies. in san francisco. plans are moving forward now to turn the alexandria theater in the richmond district into affordable housing supervisor. connie chan and the developers have signed and initial agreement to start the process. and the say have a design that will preserve the historic features of the theater while building 76 housing units. former walgreens pharmacist was charged with murder after reportedly selling illegal drugs to a woman in morgan hill. >> who overdosed? investigators say they found a small plastic bag with a walgreens, a logo on it at the woman's home. she died last
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month was he was poisoned by mix of cocaine, fentanyl and other drugs. investigators say they found messages on her phone from the former pharmacist more. they were setting up a drug deal. mars is set to make their first court appearance this week. coming up in the next hour, the kron 4 morning news. a scary moment for ski year out of the sierras. they got lost. >> your house tahoe resort we'll show you the chopper rescue video coming up.
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>> its 9.54 and attorney general rob bonta is get better about protecting users bonta and 40 other attorneys
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general sent a letter to meta urging them to review their data security practices. the account hijackings they say of and dramatically going up in the last year and these hijackings or takeovers allows scammers to steal personal information. this letter calls editor rework their procedures when it comes to handling hijackings and increasing staffing as well. that response to hacks. the coalition also wants to remind you that you should always have a unique password to protect all of your different accounts are coming up in the next hour. the morning news person. another person is you hate speech. >> when making comments at a city council meeting in walnut creek. why officials and community say they're not going to tolerate the hateful remarks the bakery in the east bay get so for one dollar. while the original owner says he sold it for chief said of trying make profit. plus a mom
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and her son were found dead in their apartment in santa rosa. neighbors who knew them say they are shocked to hear the news. a lot of that coming up.
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now on the kron. 4 morning news. neighbors are shocked to find out that a mother and her son were found dead in their apartment in santa rosa. brentwood police are looking for this man who's been exposing himself at local shopping centers in broad daylight. and we're going to beat the man who bought a
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historic bakery brand in the east bay for one buck. >> from the beginning or news station, you're watching you on morning team. >> well, you can get anything for a buck anymore. can you or for free like a cannon news? and we've got that for you today. we'll get to the headlines in a minute. first, we want to take a look at the weather and this forecast is also free complements. john, good morning. yes, and we've got lots of sunshine on this free forecast today, too, which is something certainly look forward to after. >> a lot of wet weather that we've had lately. not today, though, looking dry out there. showers that moved out of the region. that leaves us with sinking cool air this morning. but as cloud cover clears out later, we'll tap into more and more sunshine. now. we don't stay dry entirely through the weekend. we have a little hiccup to get through saturday morning that i want to note for you aside from that this forecast over the next few days is try until we get to sunday night and sunday night monday and tuesday of next week. that's when we'll see the return of rain. in the
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meantime today temperatures will continue to rise will eventually get to the low 60's. right now we're still hanging out in the upper 40's to low to mid 50's at the warmest here. you're at 55 along with brentwood in fairfield, vacaville are very warm. a spot at 57 right now. later today we've got some upper 50's to low 60's for your highs. just an overall mild and pretty clear afternoon darya. >> thanks a lot, john. and at 9.59. now we want to take a look at another story that we're following, which is oldest the bay area's oldest kosher bakery is in new hands. now. and as we told you, the new owner got it for one dollar kron four's gayle ong has that story. >> you know, long-held dream of mine. 2 at one point operate a bakery. that dream is now a reality for oakland native bear silber who took ownership of grand bakery. >> the bay area's oldest kosher bakery for the price of one dollar. the recipes, the route, the customers that buy up. all of that was purchased for

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