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animal rights activists are protesting the foster city plan to kill 100 geese. city leaders say the geese are causing too many problems. ian cull explained the latest battle. >> this is a misallocation of funds. >> reporter: animal rights activist pushing for foster city to stop the call of up to 100 canadian geese. >> if it's alive -- >> don't tell me it's a lie. >> reporter: 40 protesters in front of city hall who later walked to the home of the vice mayor to have their voice heard saying plans to kill the geese are inhumane. >> everyone is full steam ahead on this and it seems like no matter what we say they don't want to change their mind. >> reporter: and foster city that canada goose population has doubled in years to 300 the city said the geese hope all of our parks, sidewalks and in waterways that has created a health risk. city leaders say they have existed exhausted nonlegal options and voted to get the permits to kill up to a third or 100 and stop the problem. they said in a statement in part , foster city has an obligation to protect the community fro
animal rights activists are protesting the foster city plan to kill 100 geese. city leaders say the geese are causing too many problems. ian cull explained the latest battle. >> this is a misallocation of funds. >> reporter: animal rights activist pushing for foster city to stop the call of up to 100 canadian geese. >> if it's alive -- >> don't tell me it's a lie. >> reporter: 40 protesters in front of city hall who later walked to the home of the vice mayor to...
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the city of foster city has been trying to deal with this problem for a long time. last night, the city council instructed its staff to begin the process that could eventually end with the city killing about 100 of the skis. it is controversial to say the least. the city of foster city says that over the years they have received many complaints from neighbors that the geese are destroying landscaping and that their droppings are creating a public health hazard at beaches, parks and walkways. there's also concern that the droppings could wash into the water and increased bacteria levels in the nearby lagoon. >> the city says they have tried a variety of nonlethal measures to control the population, including scaring lights, putting up fencing and putting liquid goose repellent on the lawns. but those efforts have had limited impact in this city has decided to move forward with a plan that could end with the calling of around 100 geese. i'm okay with it. for some residents like brian hamilton calling the geese is long overdue. let's see how goes it. see if it makes an
the city of foster city has been trying to deal with this problem for a long time. last night, the city council instructed its staff to begin the process that could eventually end with the city killing about 100 of the skis. it is controversial to say the least. the city of foster city says that over the years they have received many complaints from neighbors that the geese are destroying landscaping and that their droppings are creating a public health hazard at beaches, parks and walkways....
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animal rights activists protesting foster city plans to kill 100 geese. city says the geese are causing too many problems and they're tired of the poop. >> reporter: this is a misallocation of funds. >> reporter: tonight animal rights activists pushing for foster city to stop the coal of up to 100 canadian geese. >> if it's a lie. >> you're saying it's a lie, that's ridiculous. >> reporter: about 40 protesters in front of the city hall who later walked to the home of the vice mayor to have their voices heard say the plan to kill the geese is inhumane. >> it seems no matter what we say they don't want to change their mind. >> reporter: the thcity says th poop all over said walks sidewalks and roadways. the city got a permit to kill 30% of them. while also continuing to offer safe and sanitary parks and open spaces. >> they're fun to look at but all they do is eat and poop. >> bob colla has seen the geese issue ramp up over the last 40 years he's lived here. >> it's sad. i could never be a hunter or fisherman. i don't like that but they're filthy and they're
animal rights activists protesting foster city plans to kill 100 geese. city says the geese are causing too many problems and they're tired of the poop. >> reporter: this is a misallocation of funds. >> reporter: tonight animal rights activists pushing for foster city to stop the coal of up to 100 canadian geese. >> if it's a lie. >> you're saying it's a lie, that's ridiculous. >> reporter: about 40 protesters in front of the city hall who later walked to the home...
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kron 4 s charles clifford has the story. >> well, here in foster city, there are a great many guy saysically canada geese. you can see them behind me here. the city has been trying to control their populations for a long time using nonlethal methods. but on monday evening, the city council instructed its staff to begin exploring a plan that would end with the city killing around 100 geese. it is controversial to say the least over the years. foster city officials say they have received many complaints from neighbors that the geese are destroying landscaping and that their droppings are creating a public health hazard at beaches, parks and walkways. there's also concern that the droppings could watch into the water, increased bacteria levels in the nearby lagoon. >> derek schweiger is the city's parks and recreation director. we did our lagoon >> last year and found out that with theirs extensive bacteria that's in our water triggered says that for decades the city has tried a variety of nonlethal measures to control the goose population, including scaring them off with dogs and lights
kron 4 s charles clifford has the story. >> well, here in foster city, there are a great many guy saysically canada geese. you can see them behind me here. the city has been trying to control their populations for a long time using nonlethal methods. but on monday evening, the city council instructed its staff to begin exploring a plan that would end with the city killing around 100 geese. it is controversial to say the least over the years. foster city officials say they have received...
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stone is in foster city with the latest. >> up to 100 of these geese could soon be killed in foster cityto the health hazards they create. >> it's not that i feel that -- we have been told based on the bacteria levels. >> the director of parks and recreation is referring to the e. coli bacteria levels in the nearby lagoon, saying those are directly related to the canada geese and other foul. we did not have to go very far in foster city to find this. canada geese droppings. >> they helped clean up what they have not helped eliminate the problem. the geese just come again and leave their droppings and we have to tiptoe around them. >> and susan russell's policy director for the animal protection league. she says killing geese is not the answer and fears the process used is one which was talked about and one that involves breaking the animals' next. >> -- necks. >> it is not humane. >> they must get a permit from u.s. fish and wildlife and then decide on a vendor to lethally remove the geese. russell says landscaping changes could be made to open areas like this instead of killing vicki's.
stone is in foster city with the latest. >> up to 100 of these geese could soon be killed in foster cityto the health hazards they create. >> it's not that i feel that -- we have been told based on the bacteria levels. >> the director of parks and recreation is referring to the e. coli bacteria levels in the nearby lagoon, saying those are directly related to the canada geese and other foul. we did not have to go very far in foster city to find this. canada geese droppings....
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stone is in foster city with the latest. >> up to 100 of these geese could soon be killed in foster cityed the plan for lethal removal due to the health hazards they create. >> it's not that i feel that -- we have been told based on the bacteria levels. >> the director of parks and recreation is referring to the e. coli bacteria levels in the nearby lagoon, saying those are directly related to the canada geese and other foul. we did not have to go very far in foster city to find this. canada geese droppings. >> they helped clean up what they have not helped eliminate the problem. the geese just come again and leave their droppings and we have to tiptoe around them. >> and susan russell's policy director for the animal protection league. she says killing geese is not the answer and fears the process used is one which was talked about and one that involves breaking the animals' next. >> -- necks. >> it is not humane. >> they must get a permit from u.s. fish and wildlife and then decide on a vendor to lethally remove the geese. russell says landscaping changes could be made to open areas li
stone is in foster city with the latest. >> up to 100 of these geese could soon be killed in foster cityed the plan for lethal removal due to the health hazards they create. >> it's not that i feel that -- we have been told based on the bacteria levels. >> the director of parks and recreation is referring to the e. coli bacteria levels in the nearby lagoon, saying those are directly related to the canada geese and other foul. we did not have to go very far in foster city to...
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foster city is the canadian geese are nuance and there are other options that aren't working.s you can imagine there is push back here. ian cole has the details. >> reporter: foster city has an abundance of waterfront properties, fresh grass, and geese. some say the birds and what they leave behind have become a major problem over the last few years. >> now the little one is going to be poop one time. >> you can't walk around without stepping on it. >> reporter: the city says it is a health risk. it's increased the level of e. coli in the city's water ways. the city says the geese population has doubled in the past two years and humane methods to get rid of them haven't worked. on monday city council voted to move forward with a plan to get permits, so if they need to, they can kill up to a third of the population. if there was another way it, that would be great. >> reporter: residents in the city say this is a part of the problem. there are geese taking over this part of the park, they're everywhere. if you get rid of them, more will still come back. the issue has been met w
foster city is the canadian geese are nuance and there are other options that aren't working.s you can imagine there is push back here. ian cole has the details. >> reporter: foster city has an abundance of waterfront properties, fresh grass, and geese. some say the birds and what they leave behind have become a major problem over the last few years. >> now the little one is going to be poop one time. >> you can't walk around without stepping on it. >> reporter: the city...
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>> now to the peninsula where the foster city council has authorized the possible killing of up to 100 geese. the city says the geese are health hazards and they're messing up the water quality of the lagoon. kron four's charles clifford live there in foster city with us with the latest on the decision. charles, what did they decide to do? >> well, you know, here in foster city, there's a lot of waterfront parks and beaches and the everyone knows about the geese. they're all over the place. and the city has been struggling with them for years to try to control them with nonlethal ways. another city council decided to take it to another level and it is quite controversial. over the years. foster city officials say they have received many complaints from neighbors that the geese are destroying landscaping and that their droppings are creating a public health hazard at beaches, parks and walkways. there's also concern that the droppings could watch into the water increase bacteria levels in the nearby lagoon. >> derek schweiger is the city's parks and recreation director. we did our lagoo
>> now to the peninsula where the foster city council has authorized the possible killing of up to 100 geese. the city says the geese are health hazards and they're messing up the water quality of the lagoon. kron four's charles clifford live there in foster city with us with the latest on the decision. charles, what did they decide to do? >> well, you know, here in foster city, there's a lot of waterfront parks and beaches and the everyone knows about the geese. they're all over...
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a controversial foster city permit, wanted to kill up to 1000 canadian geese. ty leaders say, the animals are a nuisance and the other options aren't working. as we report on "today in the bay," this decision is not coming without a backlash. there is certainly a fight her >> reporter: an abundance of waterfront property, fresh grass and geese. some say, the birds is what they leave behind, a major problem of the last three years . >> a little one, he's almost going to be 2 years old, and he picks up their sometimes and almost put it in his mouth. i had to stop him. >> you can walk around without stepping in a her >> reporter: the city says, it's a public health risk with the daunting sidewalks and waterfronts with an increase in the level of e. coli in the city's what a waste. the city says, the keys population has doubled in the past two years, and humane methods to get rid of them haven't worked. so, monday, the city council voted to move forward with a plan to get permits so, if they need to, they can kill up to 1/3 of the keys population, or about 100 birds
a controversial foster city permit, wanted to kill up to 1000 canadian geese. ty leaders say, the animals are a nuisance and the other options aren't working. as we report on "today in the bay," this decision is not coming without a backlash. there is certainly a fight her >> reporter: an abundance of waterfront property, fresh grass and geese. some say, the birds is what they leave behind, a major problem of the last three years . >> a little one, he's almost going to be...
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. >>> and a smooth drive on the san mateo bridge from hayward toward foster city. the sign on the right, you can't see it because it's blocked but it says high wind on the bridge. that's a note from chp. things are calm right now. let's check in with contestant and business. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm contessa brewer. wall street separate higher open. dow futures up a half percent after stocks were lower yesterday. that move all at a disappointing start to earnings season from some of the nation's biggest banks. jp morgan chase and morgan stanley. watching from her earnings today. the dow fell 140 points yesterday although that was well off the lows of the session and today we are focusing on retail sales come import voices and industrial production and consumer sentiment and will get earnings reports from citigroup and wells fargo. >>> the nissan leaf is one of the first mainstream and cheapest electric vehicles could be on the chopping block. automotive news reports nissan does not plan to introduce a new version and may discontinue the line altogether. prod
. >>> and a smooth drive on the san mateo bridge from hayward toward foster city. the sign on the right, you can't see it because it's blocked but it says high wind on the bridge. that's a note from chp. things are calm right now. let's check in with contestant and business. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm contessa brewer. wall street separate higher open. dow futures up a half percent after stocks were lower yesterday. that move all at a disappointing start to earnings season...
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kron four's charles clifford has the details. >> well, here in foster city, there are a great many guy says specifically canada geese. you can see them behind me here. the city has been trying to control their populations for a long time using nonlethal methods. but on monday evening, the city council instructed its staff to begin exploring a plan that that the droppings could watch into the water increase bacteria levels in the nearby lagoon. >> derek schweiger is the city's parks and recreation director. we did our lagoon >> last year and found out that with theirs extensive bacteria that's in our water triggered says that for decades the city has tried a variety of nonlethal measures to control the goose population, including scaring them off with dogs and lights and putting liquid goose repellent on the lawns. but those efforts have had limited impact, hoping to get the problem under control. the city council has decided to move forward with a plan that could end with the cooling of around 100 i'm okay with it. for some residents like brian hamilton, this is long overdue. let's see
kron four's charles clifford has the details. >> well, here in foster city, there are a great many guy says specifically canada geese. you can see them behind me here. the city has been trying to control their populations for a long time using nonlethal methods. but on monday evening, the city council instructed its staff to begin exploring a plan that that the droppings could watch into the water increase bacteria levels in the nearby lagoon. >> derek schweiger is the city's parks...
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this is the first of six, free concerts held at the amphitheater in foster city. the concerts all start at 6:00 p.m. on every friday until august 19. we spoke with the organizers about the return of these events following a pandemic pause. >> it's nice to see people back smiling, having a great time, connecting with one another and so i am hoping for good things and good things for the community. >> last summer, foster city offered a modified version of the annual tradition. seats are available on a first come, first serve basis. >>> return of '80s modern rock flock of seagulls and abc will take the stage later tonight at the cesar chavez park. there are still tickets for sale. the show runs through 10:00 p.m. they are targeting my generation. >> you think we have time to go between shows? we may have to check out the flock of seagulls. >> it's nice to see the concerts coming back and getting together like that. >> yeah, totally. >> don't forget you can watch us live on roku, amazon fire and apple tv. jeff as you see is with us with what's coming up at 5:30. >>> d
this is the first of six, free concerts held at the amphitheater in foster city. the concerts all start at 6:00 p.m. on every friday until august 19. we spoke with the organizers about the return of these events following a pandemic pause. >> it's nice to see people back smiling, having a great time, connecting with one another and so i am hoping for good things and good things for the community. >> last summer, foster city offered a modified version of the annual tradition. seats...
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foster city is moving forward with plans to control the cities. large canada goose population, the city council voted to start the process of applying for a federal permit that would allow the city to kill up to 100 geese, ktvu cristina rendon reports now on the controversial plan. what's where you step in faster city sidewalks and grass are littered with droppings from geese. this quiet bayside community has become a go to spot for the canada goose. there is easy access to food, water, and there are no predators, but the birds also bring bacteria to the lagoon. we do have what is a potential health hazard here in foster city, not only with the bacteria in the water, but also and just access to our parks. derek swagger, director of parks and recreation, says the city has tried fogging strobe lights , hazing and removing eggs from nests. but nothing has worked. on monday. the city council paved the way for staff to apply for a deputation permit to kill up to 100 geese. the city is in the process, but nothing's been granted yet. to get one of those
foster city is moving forward with plans to control the cities. large canada goose population, the city council voted to start the process of applying for a federal permit that would allow the city to kill up to 100 geese, ktvu cristina rendon reports now on the controversial plan. what's where you step in faster city sidewalks and grass are littered with droppings from geese. this quiet bayside community has become a go to spot for the canada goose. there is easy access to food, water, and...
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. >> reporter: foster city leaders have tried to keep the canada goose population from growing here for many years. they've tried numerous nonlethal measures and say they will continue to do so in the coming weeks and months. but this week the city council green lit a plan that would allow the city to apply for permits to kill off some of the population. the canada goose population of foster city has nearly doubled over the last two years, and so have their droppings. >> they're fouling our waters. every park is filled with goose pump. >> reporter: sheila elgard is fed up with it. >> i have spent hundreds possibly more on antibiotics for dogs because they eat the goose poot. as i called it earlier, it's pate to dogs. >> reporter: the strategies to slow reproductive efforts and get the geese to relocate hasn't worked, and the growing population is creating health hares for community. on monday, the city council cleared the way for the city to get a geese depredation permit if deemed necessary which would allow them to capture and kill up to 100 geese. derek swaggert is the parks director
. >> reporter: foster city leaders have tried to keep the canada goose population from growing here for many years. they've tried numerous nonlethal measures and say they will continue to do so in the coming weeks and months. but this week the city council green lit a plan that would allow the city to apply for permits to kill off some of the population. the canada goose population of foster city has nearly doubled over the last two years, and so have their droppings. >> they're...
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foster city is moving ahead now with plans to control its large canadian goose population. for a federal permit to allow the city to kill as many as 100 geese. sidewalks and grass and foster city are littered with dropping from the geese. birds also bring bacteria to the lagoon area, but not everybody is in favor of killing the geese. they're all over my backyard on my deck pad on the grass. i have to go out and show them up. they're aggressive. i think something has to be done when you take and landfill an area of the coast that is sheer waterfowl habitat and fill it in with condos and airports. we have to give something back and we have to have a little grace about it. now. it's not clear if the department of fish and wildlife will approve that permit for kill, the city says it will keep using non lethal methods to reduce the geese population, but they have not been very successful in the past. containers and supplies are starting to pile up at the ports of oakland as truck drivers. they are once again back on the picket line. we're live with the poor to show how this cou
foster city is moving ahead now with plans to control its large canadian goose population. for a federal permit to allow the city to kill as many as 100 geese. sidewalks and grass and foster city are littered with dropping from the geese. birds also bring bacteria to the lagoon area, but not everybody is in favor of killing the geese. they're all over my backyard on my deck pad on the grass. i have to go out and show them up. they're aggressive. i think something has to be done when you take...
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we do have what is a potential health hazard here in foster city, not only with the bacteria in the watert also and just access to our parks. derek swagger, director of parks and recreation, says the city has tried fogging strobe lights, hazing and removing eggs from nests. but nothing has worked. on monday. the city council paved the way for staff to apply for a deputation permit to kill up to 100 geese. the city is in the process, but nothing has been granted yet. to get one of those permits any permits. we have the u. s fish and wildlife service and usda who all have recognized we have a problem in foster city. the thought of calling the birds has residents split. i don't think it's necessary to kill them. they're not doing anyone any harm. they're all over my backyard on my deck pad on the grass. i have to go out and show them out. they're aggressive. i think something has to be done. opponents of the plan include the animal protection league, which says it met with city officials and suggested changing the landscaping of the entire city. when you take and landfill an area of the coas
we do have what is a potential health hazard here in foster city, not only with the bacteria in the watert also and just access to our parks. derek swagger, director of parks and recreation, says the city has tried fogging strobe lights, hazing and removing eggs from nests. but nothing has worked. on monday. the city council paved the way for staff to apply for a deputation permit to kill up to 100 geese. the city is in the process, but nothing has been granted yet. to get one of those permits...
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. >>> new at 5:30, wildlife advocates in foster city are gathering over the city's plan to kill off canadian geese. many people rallied outside of city hall protesting the plans. the council wants to get rid of the geese, saying they're soiling the city's parks and waterways with their droppings. but the group in defense of animals says there are more humane options. >> there's other cities everywhere that have geese, so we do know what it's like. >> the advocacy group hand delivered a gander slander citation to the city of foster city following the rally. >>> still ahead, it's the video of the day. the moment some boaters got a huge surprise. >>> and guess what? the strength of the dollar making it a good time to book a trip to europe. we have a closer look at just how much you can save on everything from food to shopping. >>> coming up all new at 6:00, efronts. t tck t ->>s part of the cascading consequences of years of drought. trees dying off. i'm defvin fehely in san jose, and coming up, we'll take a closer look at how that increases the risk when i make decisions as a leader, it's not
. >>> new at 5:30, wildlife advocates in foster city are gathering over the city's plan to kill off canadian geese. many people rallied outside of city hall protesting the plans. the council wants to get rid of the geese, saying they're soiling the city's parks and waterways with their droppings. but the group in defense of animals says there are more humane options. >> there's other cities everywhere that have geese, so we do know what it's like. >> the advocacy group hand...
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open fires will be prohibited. >>> a short time ago, wildlife advocates gathered in foster city over geese. >> it's ridiculous. >> many people rallied outside city hall. some protesting the plans and others for the plans. the council wants to get rid of the geese, saying they are soiling the city's parks and waterways with their droppings. but the group in defense of animals says there are more humane options. they hand-delivered a gander slander citation to the city for goose cruelty following the rally. gander slander. you don't say that every single day. >> or goose cruelty. all sorts of tongue twisters in the forecast. >> a lot going on in our weather too. we have this huge fire burning near yosemite, and we're hoping that smoke doesn't trickle down to us. >> we're tracking the smoke with the oak fire. we're tracking the possibility outside chance of a couple of pop-up dry thunderstorms tonight. we don't want to see any chance of that. so something even as low as a less than 10% chance like we're facing tonight has our attention. this is the current view of the smoke being produce
open fires will be prohibited. >>> a short time ago, wildlife advocates gathered in foster city over geese. >> it's ridiculous. >> many people rallied outside city hall. some protesting the plans and others for the plans. the council wants to get rid of the geese, saying they are soiling the city's parks and waterways with their droppings. but the group in defense of animals says there are more humane options. they hand-delivered a gander slander citation to the city for...
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in san mateo county, foster city officials are moving ahead with a controversial plan to kill. >> 100se, the city says the geese have become a health and safety problem. it is tried for years. they say to control the population using nonlethal methods. but this week the city council instructed staff to begin a process that could end with the city killing some of the geese foster city officials say that over the years they have received a lot of complaints from neighbors that the geese are destroying, landscaping and that their droppings are creating a public health hazard at beaches, parks and walkways. not everyone is happy about this proposal. >> it seems like a fool's errand. try to go around killing these because that group. >> canada geese are migratory birds of the city still needs to get permits from us. fish and wildlife services. also he's not been fully decided who would do the work of calling the birds are what method would be used? nice to goats. the bay area is now known for deploying these helpful animals all over the place. once the dry season starts, they devour. >> th
in san mateo county, foster city officials are moving ahead with a controversial plan to kill. >> 100se, the city says the geese have become a health and safety problem. it is tried for years. they say to control the population using nonlethal methods. but this week the city council instructed staff to begin a process that could end with the city killing some of the geese foster city officials say that over the years they have received a lot of complaints from neighbors that the geese are...
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. >>> foster city leaders say, the geese in the city are a health hazard and a public nuisance.olution is to get rid of the geese, causing a heated debate. the city, moving forward with a plan to acquire permits to allow them to kill up to 100 of those canadian geese roaming the city. while some agree, the city needs a solution fast, the plan's getting pushed back. >> if there was another way to do it, that would be great, but it doesn't seem like -- and the other solutions haven't been working so far. >> 15,000 people sent in letters to the foster city city council. encouraged them to try nonlethal means. what they're doing is going against public opinion. >> the city says, the goose population has doubled in the last two years. leaders are assuring the public, they're still trying other nonlethal options, as well. >>> turning out our climate in crisis. most of europe are sweltering under extreme heat, with record- breaking temperatures in regions of the world, already grappling wildfires and severe drought. it's much like what we have already been seeing here in california. th
. >>> foster city leaders say, the geese in the city are a health hazard and a public nuisance.olution is to get rid of the geese, causing a heated debate. the city, moving forward with a plan to acquire permits to allow them to kill up to 100 of those canadian geese roaming the city. while some agree, the city needs a solution fast, the plan's getting pushed back. >> if there was another way to do it, that would be great, but it doesn't seem like -- and the other solutions...
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foster city council members approved the plan earlier this week. they say the geese population has drastically increased in the city in recent years and geese droppings have created a health risk to residents. it is so bad, a local lagoon had to be closed. humane tactics to get rid of the geese have not worked. >> they have helped clean up but they have not helped eliminate the problem. the geese just come again and leave their droppings. we have to tiptoe around them. jobina: opponents of the plan say there are other options like changing the landscaping around the city, but the city says killing the geese is the best option. the next step is to get a permanent from u.s. fish and wildlife. reggie: police are looking for the driver who led officers on a chase that stretched across both sides of the bay. this started in san mateo before 6:00 last night. it looked like it would end after the car crossed into hayward but then the driver took off again. officers backed off of their pursuit as the car sped into oakland. the driver was never caught. autho
foster city council members approved the plan earlier this week. they say the geese population has drastically increased in the city in recent years and geese droppings have created a health risk to residents. it is so bad, a local lagoon had to be closed. humane tactics to get rid of the geese have not worked. >> they have helped clean up but they have not helped eliminate the problem. the geese just come again and leave their droppings. we have to tiptoe around them. jobina: opponents...
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foster's city officials are moving ahead with a very controversial plan to kill about 100 geese. >> the city says the guy said become a health and safety problem. it's tried for years to control their populations using nonlethal methods. but this week, the city council instructed staff to begin a process that could end up with the killing of the city, killing at least some of the geese officers. city says that over the years it received many complaints from neighbors of the keys are destroying landscaping and that their droppings are creating a public health hazard at the beaches, parks and walkways. there's also concern the droppings could wash into the water and increased bacteria levels in the nearby lagoon. >> get our lagoon last year and found out that with theirs extensive bacteria that's in our water. let's see how goes it. see if it makes an impact. and if it does, then if we need to to go but and it works, that's probably a good thing like fool's errand. >> try to go around killing these because they pooped. >> the city's parks and recreation director says that for decades the
foster's city officials are moving ahead with a very controversial plan to kill about 100 geese. >> the city says the guy said become a health and safety problem. it's tried for years to control their populations using nonlethal methods. but this week, the city council instructed staff to begin a process that could end up with the killing of the city, killing at least some of the geese officers. city says that over the years it received many complaints from neighbors of the keys are...
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. >>> foster city leaders say geese in the city are a health hah vard and public nuisance.et rid of them is causing a heated debate. the city moving forward with its plan to acquire permits that allow it to kill up to 100 of those canadian geese roaming the city and some agree the city needs a fast solution. the plan is getting push back. >> if there was another way to do it, i mean that would be great but it doesn't seem like the other solutions have not been working so far. >> 15,000 people send in letters to the foster city council and encourage them to try this so this is what they're doing is going against public opinion. . >> the city says the goose population has doubled in the past two years. they are still trying other options as well. >>> turning now to our climate crisis, parts of europe sweltering under extreme heat with record-breaking temperatures in the region of the world that has already been grappling with wildfires and severe drought. much like what we're seeing in california but this week the united kingdom reached a new record of 104.5 degrees fahrenhei
. >>> foster city leaders say geese in the city are a health hah vard and public nuisance.et rid of them is causing a heated debate. the city moving forward with its plan to acquire permits that allow it to kill up to 100 of those canadian geese roaming the city and some agree the city needs a fast solution. the plan is getting push back. >> if there was another way to do it, i mean that would be great but it doesn't seem like the other solutions have not been working so far....
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later today in foster city of protesters plan aimed at blocking the city from killing troublesome geese that have been called a public nuisance and a health risk. the national goose protection coalition from the group in defense of animals will be protesting outside of city hall later this afternoon. the foster city council members voted last week to move ahead with the plan to kill as many as 100 gs. said he says the sidewalks and the grass are littered with dropping from the geese. they're also making water quality in the lagoon even worse. alright 409 is the time today the story is going to be the wind, the humidity and that fire fighting the air quality state. a lot of this is going to be east of us, but it's close. i mean, it'll be high based. that's the way i mean that the surface it's not gonna happen going to happen, paul. i apologize for that. not gonna happen. not going to happen. why here's why they're you know, the smoke is mainly the air aloft is pushing it mainly out of the area, but there's a little low right down off of southern california. so it's some of that will get
later today in foster city of protesters plan aimed at blocking the city from killing troublesome geese that have been called a public nuisance and a health risk. the national goose protection coalition from the group in defense of animals will be protesting outside of city hall later this afternoon. the foster city council members voted last week to move ahead with the plan to kill as many as 100 gs. said he says the sidewalks and the grass are littered with dropping from the geese. they're...
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tonight, it is another day of extreme heat across the country >>> tonight, foster city is moving forward with plans to potentially kill dozens of canadian geese. the population has nearby doubled over the last two years, and so have their droppings. the city council's cleared the way for the city to obtain a permit allowing them to capture and kill up to 100 geese. >> they're fouling our waters. every park is filled with goose poop. >> i don't think killing the animals would make us feel any better. maybe we could try something ilse, moving them somewhere else. >> the city says there isn't a plan to kill any geese just yet. they're still exploring all options. >>> gordon mars says he is the target of an anti lgbt q smear campaign in the sunset. he shows several flyers posted on several businesses in district four. as you see, they call him everything from a communist to pedophile and much more. he says this isn't the first time he's been targeted, adding, quote, this is a disturbing, dangerous smear emerging from the right wing used to attack the lgbtq community and it's a tired trope an
tonight, it is another day of extreme heat across the country >>> tonight, foster city is moving forward with plans to potentially kill dozens of canadian geese. the population has nearby doubled over the last two years, and so have their droppings. the city council's cleared the way for the city to obtain a permit allowing them to capture and kill up to 100 geese. >> they're fouling our waters. every park is filled with goose poop. >> i don't think killing the animals...
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same for you in foster city, san carlos to palo alto at 76. well, south bay temperatures in the upper 70's to low 80's. that's exactly where you were yesterday. fremont union city at 73 pleasanton an 80 degree number for you. while oakland are right at 70 today. concord, a nice 78. well, antioch vacaville as well. sandra fell among or other spots, barely making the low 80's a lot like we saw yesterday. now, tomorrow, friday, saturday, a lot like today, low 80's that are very warmest. then come sunday and we're in the mid 90's that are very warmest highs climbing even further into monday and tuesday of next week near triple digits, a little less dramatic of a change near the bay and the coastline, but also some slightly warmer temperatures. if you are inland, definitely enjoy these next 4 days before we get back to the july heat. as for our bridges, we've got 20 minutes to get you across the bay bridge this morning. that's your pretty typical drive time once we hit the height of mhe morning commute, which we are in now, a little gray in the dist
same for you in foster city, san carlos to palo alto at 76. well, south bay temperatures in the upper 70's to low 80's. that's exactly where you were yesterday. fremont union city at 73 pleasanton an 80 degree number for you. while oakland are right at 70 today. concord, a nice 78. well, antioch vacaville as well. sandra fell among or other spots, barely making the low 80's a lot like we saw yesterday. now, tomorrow, friday, saturday, a lot like today, low 80's that are very warmest. then come...
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. >>> wildlife advocates in foster city delivered an unusual citation to the city over a plan to start killing its canadian geese. people on both sides of the issue rallied outside city hall. the city says the geese are fouling the city parks and waterways and all previous efforts to get them to leave have failed. but the group in defense of animals says there are more humane options. they hand delivered a gander slander citation to the city for goose cruelty. >>> california's deepening drought is becoming more apparent. in more places it is not just reservoirs drying up but tens of millions of trees have died off. that increases the risk of wildfires and leaves the surviving trees more vulnerable. cal fire puts the number at nearly 175 million trees over the past 20 years but it is not just the drought killing them. so is the bark beetle, turning countless trees into ticking time bombs. >> those trees are going to fall at some point but it is also a danger for wildfires because that's a lot of dry fuel left on the landscape. a lot of trees just waiting to burn if conditions are right
. >>> wildlife advocates in foster city delivered an unusual citation to the city over a plan to start killing its canadian geese. people on both sides of the issue rallied outside city hall. the city says the geese are fouling the city parks and waterways and all previous efforts to get them to leave have failed. but the group in defense of animals says there are more humane options. they hand delivered a gander slander citation to the city for goose cruelty. >>> california's...
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. >>> foster city will be rocking out tonight. >> the annual summer concert series is back. tonight the band pop fiction will play as classic hits spanning several decades. this is the first of six concert held at the o'ryan park amphitheater. the concert started 6:00 and will be held every friday until august 19th we spoke with the director of parks and rec about the return of the events following the pandemic pause. >> it's nice to see people back and smiling and having a great time, connecting with one another. so i'm hoping for good things and good things for the community. >> last summer foster city offered a modified version of the annual tradition. seats are available on a first- come, first served basis. >> morgan hill has music in the park. >> they always have a cool series there. it's nice to spend summer nights outside. >> and the weather will feel like summer. >> it depends on where you go. >> heating up the dance floor. >> literally picked it will be in the 80s and 90s and possibly triple digits. let's look at saturday and sunday in san francisco. today will be
. >>> foster city will be rocking out tonight. >> the annual summer concert series is back. tonight the band pop fiction will play as classic hits spanning several decades. this is the first of six concert held at the o'ryan park amphitheater. the concert started 6:00 and will be held every friday until august 19th we spoke with the director of parks and rec about the return of the events following the pandemic pause. >> it's nice to see people back and smiling and having a...
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>> it's a 36 and new this morning, the city council in foster city authorized the possible killing ofp to 100 geese. the city says the geese are a health hazard. >> and they really having a terrible effect on the water quality in the lagoon. in fact, they tested the lagoon water. they found elevated levels of the bacteria directly linked to the geese. this bird problem has been a problem for some time now. they've been trying to find a solution. the city says they are considering still nonlethal methods, but if they have to, they will kill the birds. >> still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news and oversight committee met to discuss the economic impact of mass shootings. we're going hear how one city is truly suffering after a shooting at a local supermarket. >> and there's a little sunshine for you guys. you can see some of it reaching down into the sfo tarmac right here with us. some cloud cover in the distance, too. pretty accurately describes what we've got across the bay at this very moment. and our daytime highs later today, quite the variety, 60 70's 80's and 90's, depending on w
>> it's a 36 and new this morning, the city council in foster city authorized the possible killing ofp to 100 geese. the city says the geese are a health hazard. >> and they really having a terrible effect on the water quality in the lagoon. in fact, they tested the lagoon water. they found elevated levels of the bacteria directly linked to the geese. this bird problem has been a problem for some time now. they've been trying to find a solution. the city says they are considering...
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foster city council members voted last week to move ahead with the plan to kill as many as 100 geese. the city says he sidewalks and grass are littered with droppings from the birds, and they also are making water quality in the lagoon. worse the geese have been called a public nuisance and a health risk. the protesters say they are not. there are rather nonlethal ways to get rid of these geese. the avian bird flu is spreading across california has some northern california zoo is taking action to keep their birds protected. visitors are noticing some changes at the sacramento zoo crews drain the upper lake that would have usually had the bright pink flamingos in it and put them in quarantine pools to keep them safe. part of the reason is that neighborhood ducks come and make the lake their home. but cruz say those wild ducks carry disease for the past week, bird crews moved the 50 flamingos 20 whistling ducks and conduct one by one to their new temporary home. workers also suit up in full ppe as another line of protection for those birds. yeah, pretty much treated like a full quaranti
foster city council members voted last week to move ahead with the plan to kill as many as 100 geese. the city says he sidewalks and grass are littered with droppings from the birds, and they also are making water quality in the lagoon. worse the geese have been called a public nuisance and a health risk. the protesters say they are not. there are rather nonlethal ways to get rid of these geese. the avian bird flu is spreading across california has some northern california zoo is taking action...
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time is 708 later today in foster city of protesters plan aimed at blocking the city from killing geese that have been called a public nuisance and a health risk. the national goose protection coalition from the group in defense of animals were protests outside of city hall this afternoon. foster city council members voted last week to move ahead with the plan to kill as many as 100 geese is that, he said the sidewalk sidewalks in the grass are littered with geese droppings and that there are also making the water quality in the lagoon worse. happening today, san francisco supervisors will once again debated proposal to expand the use of private security cameras by police. the subcommittee of supervisors is discussing the proposal, which would let police use live feeds from surveillance cameras that are not owned by the city. today members of the anti police terror project are expected to be part of the opposition to the proposal. other groups opposing include privacy, but police say they needed to help prevent crimes similar to what we saw last year in the smash and grab robberies at u
time is 708 later today in foster city of protesters plan aimed at blocking the city from killing geese that have been called a public nuisance and a health risk. the national goose protection coalition from the group in defense of animals were protests outside of city hall this afternoon. foster city council members voted last week to move ahead with the plan to kill as many as 100 geese is that, he said the sidewalk sidewalks in the grass are littered with geese droppings and that there are...
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new this morning, the city council in foster city authorize the possible killing of up to 100 geese. ays the geese are a health hazard and they are affecting the water quality of the lagoon. they tested the water and they found elevated levels of bacteria and they say they're directly linked to the ace. this bird problem has been going on for quite a while. and they've been looking for solutions. this city is considering nonlethal message methods and then if they have to, they say that they are prepared to exterminate the bees. elon musk's last round, one of his legal battle to get out of his twitter jail. a judge ruled against musk and set a trial date for october. twitter is suing the world's richest man to force him to go ahead with his agreement to buy the company for 44 billion dollars. twitter says the drama has hurt its business. the judge ruled the cloud of uncertainty surrounding the company was enough to fast track the case. musk says he wanted to back out of the deal as stocks have declined significantly since it was first announced. time. now 6 38 and in the east, a parent
new this morning, the city council in foster city authorize the possible killing of up to 100 geese. ays the geese are a health hazard and they are affecting the water quality of the lagoon. they tested the water and they found elevated levels of bacteria and they say they're directly linked to the ace. this bird problem has been going on for quite a while. and they've been looking for solutions. this city is considering nonlethal message methods and then if they have to, they say that they are...
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taking the san mateo bridge early this morning, commute direction are the tail lights headed toward foster city and things are moving nicely there at the limit. 808 clear, a live look near the coliseum and so far so good in both directions. south of here all the way hayward, fremont, south bay, no delays to report. we are starting to see things getting just a little sticky into the altamont, more on that coming up in my next report. jocelyn? >>> thanks, g. let's introduce to you a woman we met in the east bay, her name is cassandra madison. her daughter was shot and killed in oakland in 2014. not a day goes by when she doesn't think about her daughter. now she plants crosses in front of a church each for a homicide victim in oakland so their names are not forgotten. ka san da madison plants a cross into the ground in front of st. columba catholic church in oakland. >> i'm hoping everybody realizes these are people's lives taken from them. they have to be represented. >> reporter: each cross has a name and age and the day they were killed, some victims as young as 14 and 15 years old. >> they di
taking the san mateo bridge early this morning, commute direction are the tail lights headed toward foster city and things are moving nicely there at the limit. 808 clear, a live look near the coliseum and so far so good in both directions. south of here all the way hayward, fremont, south bay, no delays to report. we are starting to see things getting just a little sticky into the altamont, more on that coming up in my next report. jocelyn? >>> thanks, g. let's introduce to you a...
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foster city council members voted last week to move ahead with the plan to kill as many as 100 geese, but no decision has been made about the course of action. the city says the sidewalks and grass are littered with droppings from the birds, and they also into making water quality in the lagoon. worse the geese have been called a public nuisance and a health risk. protesters say there are they are non lethal ways to get rid of the geese of thousands of people who evacuated from the eastern part of ukraine are returning to homes close to the war's front line. authorities say they are risking their lives to return home because they can't afford to live in safer places. one woman was killed by a missile outside her home just two days after returning. ukrainian authorities are frustrated as some civilians remain in the path of war. the mayor's office and one small city estimates that 70% of evacuated residents have come back home. using some of the boldest and bluntest bluntest language. yet russia is now saying its main objective in ukraine is to free its people. quote from the burden of
foster city council members voted last week to move ahead with the plan to kill as many as 100 geese, but no decision has been made about the course of action. the city says the sidewalks and grass are littered with droppings from the birds, and they also into making water quality in the lagoon. worse the geese have been called a public nuisance and a health risk. protesters say there are they are non lethal ways to get rid of the geese of thousands of people who evacuated from the eastern part...
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new this morning, the foster city council authorized the possible killing of up to 100 geese. citi says the geese, our health hazard and they're messing up the air. quite mean. sorry. the water quality of the lagoon. the city tested the water in the lagoon and they found elevated bacteria levels that they linked directly to the geese. this bird problem in the city has gone on for quite some time. and they've been trying for years to find a solution. the city is considering nonlethal methods as well as then the ultimate killing them. caltrans will not begin shutting down a homeless encampment near the macarthur maze in west oakland today. a federal judge is granting a temporary restraining order. >> caltrans originally planned to start cleaning out the camp today. that's after a fire prompted the closure of the macarthur maze last week. well, investigators think the fire started in some cars wooden train trestle. there will be a hearing friday to discuss whether caltrans can move forward in clearing out the encampment. we're just days after the walnut creek police department ann
new this morning, the foster city council authorized the possible killing of up to 100 geese. citi says the geese, our health hazard and they're messing up the air. quite mean. sorry. the water quality of the lagoon. the city tested the water in the lagoon and they found elevated bacteria levels that they linked directly to the geese. this bird problem in the city has gone on for quite some time. and they've been trying for years to find a solution. the city is considering nonlethal methods as...
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new this morning, the city council in foster city authorized the possible killing of up to 100 geese. the city says the geese are a health hazard and they are impacting the water quality of the lagoon. they tested the lagoon and they found elevated bacteria levels directly linked to the scoop. the bird problem has been going on for a long time now in the city. they've been trying to find solutions. they say they're going to consider nonlethal options. first. and then if they have to, they are prepared to kill the birds. caltrans will not begin shutting down a homeless encampment near the macarthur maze in west oakland today, a federal judge has granted a temporary restraining order yet caltrans originally planned to start cleaning and clearing out that camp today. that's after a fire prompted the closure of the mac arthur may's last week. investigators think the fire started in some cars below wooden train trestle. there will be a hearing on friday to discuss whether caltrans can move forward in clearing out that encampment. just days after the walnut creek police department announced
new this morning, the city council in foster city authorized the possible killing of up to 100 geese. the city says the geese are a health hazard and they are impacting the water quality of the lagoon. they tested the lagoon and they found elevated bacteria levels directly linked to the scoop. the bird problem has been going on for a long time now in the city. they've been trying to find solutions. they say they're going to consider nonlethal options. first. and then if they have to, they are...
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in san mateo county, foster city officials are moving ahead with a >> very controversial plan to kill about 100 geese. the city argues the games have become a health and safety problem and says it's a tried for years to get rid of them without killing them. but now the city council is telling staffers to begin a process that could end with at least again about 100 of the geese being slaughtered. neighbors have complained about the geese nibbling, landscaping and they complain about their droppings. there is concern the droppings could wash into the water and increase bacteria levels in the nearby lagoon. >> get our lagoon last year and found out that with theirs extensive bacteria that's in our water. let's see how goes it. see if it makes an impact. and if it does, then if we need to to go but and it works, that's probably a good thing like fool's errand. >> try to go around killing these because they pooped. >> the city's parks and recreation director says they have been trying things like scaring off the geese with dogs and lights. they've set up fencing. they've used liquid goose
in san mateo county, foster city officials are moving ahead with a >> very controversial plan to kill about 100 geese. the city argues the games have become a health and safety problem and says it's a tried for years to get rid of them without killing them. but now the city council is telling staffers to begin a process that could end with at least again about 100 of the geese being slaughtered. neighbors have complained about the geese nibbling, landscaping and they complain about their...
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temperatures along the bay shore, some of our most comfortable with burlingame in foster city at 74 redwood city in palo alto at 76 south bay, daytime highs, upper 70's to low 80's right around the same as it was yesterday. same for you in the east bay hayward at 71 livermore, danville, among spots at 77 oakland at an even 70 while the way at 73 degrees. vacaville and center fell among areas barely making it back into the low 80's today. low 80's will continue at a very warm us through thursday friday and saturday. after that, we waste no time seeing temperatures climbing into next week. 90's by sunday and by monday and tuesday, we'll be flirting with the triple digits that are hardest. as for bridges, bay bridge still looks pretty empty. only 7 minutes to get you across it. so nice to see that for early morning commuters. san mateo bridge, a 13 minute drive still rolling at the limit. there. richmond center fell also pretty empty. just a few headlights making your way across the golden gate bridge. very foggy. and misty, so watch for some slick spots as you make your way down. one o one, j
temperatures along the bay shore, some of our most comfortable with burlingame in foster city at 74 redwood city in palo alto at 76 south bay, daytime highs, upper 70's to low 80's right around the same as it was yesterday. same for you in the east bay hayward at 71 livermore, danville, among spots at 77 oakland at an even 70 while the way at 73 degrees. vacaville and center fell among areas barely making it back into the low 80's today. low 80's will continue at a very warm us through thursday...
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foster city. really nice at 77. bay, but you're by no means our hottest that will go to the inland east bay and portions of the delta livermore and pittsburgh at 95 degrees. compare that to san leandro is really nice. 74 and our hottest spot vacaville at 97 degrees today. vallejo flip those numbers around. and here at 79, same for you and peddling but not so bad. there. as for our next 7 days, temperatures tomorrow right around the same as today's i do mention getting a little cooler this weekend, but we're still warm inland, at least not getting hotter next week. we level out in the upper 80's to low 90's, bayside and coastal areas really steady. staying in the 70's 60's all the way through this forecast. as for our roads, you are looking at a 15 minute drive across the mace to fremont street had a little a fender there right before the toll plaza minute ago. that kind of backed up again. but you should be fine. once you get through the tolls, a san mateo bridge, 13 minute drive right across it. richmond center fel
foster city. really nice at 77. bay, but you're by no means our hottest that will go to the inland east bay and portions of the delta livermore and pittsburgh at 95 degrees. compare that to san leandro is really nice. 74 and our hottest spot vacaville at 97 degrees today. vallejo flip those numbers around. and here at 79, same for you and peddling but not so bad. there. as for our next 7 days, temperatures tomorrow right around the same as today's i do mention getting a little cooler this...
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's to low 80's along the bay shore, again, some of her most comfortable spots really spoiled in foster city and san mateo with those mid 70's san jose 81, while santa clara and sunnyvale in the upper 70's kind of like fremont will be at 78 livermore. 87. so still warm, certainly for some of our inland areas, just not near as hot as we once were. vacaville are very hottest spot at 91 and are only spot on the map in the low 90's tomorrow and thursday will keep those upper 80's around a little bit of a bump in temperatures this weekend. taking us back into the low 90's at our warmest by friday rain. john, thank you for that. well, if you're traveling along 5, 18, 80 heading from crockett down towards the maze. >> a little under 24 minutes as you're traveling. 24 of heading from walnut creek down to 5.80, a little under 15 minutes for you. 14 run headed into the city meter lights of it on for the past 2 hours. thankfully, no accidents or hazards. there. san mateo bridge just under 14 80 to one. 0 one. let's check on the south bay traveling up, 85 to menlo park. 41 minutes to 37 are clear. and 1
's to low 80's along the bay shore, again, some of her most comfortable spots really spoiled in foster city and san mateo with those mid 70's san jose 81, while santa clara and sunnyvale in the upper 70's kind of like fremont will be at 78 livermore. 87. so still warm, certainly for some of our inland areas, just not near as hot as we once were. vacaville are very hottest spot at 91 and are only spot on the map in the low 90's tomorrow and thursday will keep those upper 80's around a little bit...
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this is the first of six free concerts being held at leo ryan park amphitheater in foster city. concerts start at 6:00 and will be held every friday until august 19th. we spoke with derek's white guard, the director of parks and recreation about the return of all of these events following the pandemic pause. >> it's nice to see people back smiling and having a great time, connecting with one another. i am hoping for good things and big things for the community. >> last summer, they offered a modified version. seats are available on a first- come first serve basis. >>> in san jose, music in the park returns tonight. it is '80s rock the real flock of seagulls. you have got to buy tickets to that one. the music begins at 5:00 tonight. >>> well, we have new details on a deadly missile attack in ukraine. next on nbc bay area news, the death of a young girl caught in the conflict and how soon can tech companies working to help those affected in the ongoing war? >>> plus, shopping for a cause. the simple way you can support local black owned businesses this weekend. >>> and of course,
this is the first of six free concerts being held at leo ryan park amphitheater in foster city. concerts start at 6:00 and will be held every friday until august 19th. we spoke with derek's white guard, the director of parks and recreation about the return of all of these events following the pandemic pause. >> it's nice to see people back smiling and having a great time, connecting with one another. i am hoping for good things and big things for the community. >> last summer, they...
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diablo where the road to the to >>> happening today, wildlife advocates will be at city hall in foster city to deliver what they call a gander slander citation. they are upset about the council's plan to kill up to 100 canadian geese. the council wants to get rid of them saying they are soiling the city's parks and waterways with their droppings, but the group in defense of animals says there are more humane options. >>> mount diablo in the east bay, the combination of cars and bikes on the road to the top has made for a dangerous situation there. now things may be getting better thanks to the innovation of some local cyclists. kpix 5's john ramos has that story. >> reporter: it's not often that you find a solution to a difficult problem that satisfies virtually everyone, but that may be what's happening here on mount diablo. rick ed jmonson knows the danger all too well. he collided with a car in his lane and ended up in this ditch on the side of the road. he's still dealing with both the physical and psychological impacts of the crash. >> every time i see a car coming the other way, it's
diablo where the road to the to >>> happening today, wildlife advocates will be at city hall in foster city to deliver what they call a gander slander citation. they are upset about the council's plan to kill up to 100 canadian geese. the council wants to get rid of them saying they are soiling the city's parks and waterways with their droppings, but the group in defense of animals says there are more humane options. >>> mount diablo in the east bay, the combination of cars...
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burlingame at 74 foster city. 75 palo alto saying carlos at 79 south bay temps mostly into the low to mid 80's with san jose similar to yesterday. 82 fremont hayward really nice in the 70's same livermore, dublin on up to concord, similar to yesterday in the 80's while oakland right at 70 degrees. it's back to the 90's. we go for vacaville in antioch, just a little further into those 90's. well, santa rosa down through sandra fell each 84 temperatures today mostly holding on to the 80's. but as we do see a few more of those low 90's inland in areas like brentwood, oakley, antioch, as well as vacaville. i decided to put that number up there just briefly, because tomorrow we are going to see a slight dip and taking us back into the upper 80's into early next week. coastal in bayside areas. there's not a lot of change going on for you. it's 60's to 70's all the way through rain. john, thank you that. all right. let's go look at your bridges this morning and into the city right now. 10 minutes maze to that fremont street exit. >> well, the san mateo bridge heading across towards the penin
burlingame at 74 foster city. 75 palo alto saying carlos at 79 south bay temps mostly into the low to mid 80's with san jose similar to yesterday. 82 fremont hayward really nice in the 70's same livermore, dublin on up to concord, similar to yesterday in the 80's while oakland right at 70 degrees. it's back to the 90's. we go for vacaville in antioch, just a little further into those 90's. well, santa rosa down through sandra fell each 84 temperatures today mostly holding on to the 80's. but as...
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tail lights heading west connecting the dots in newark to the dots and foster city connecting the dotsbusiness world. let's check in with contessa. >> thank you. wall street set to open higher as investors await the federal reserve decision. the fed widely expected to hike rates by another three quarters of a percent as it tries to fight inflation. google's parent company alphabet and microsoft reported earnings after the close yesterday that were better than some beard said that maybe giving markets opposed this morning. stocks slumped yesterday following walmart's big profit warning that sent shares of other retailers lower as well on worries inflation has pushed consumers to pull back on spending. >>> today we are focusing be on the fed. reports on durable goods and pending home sales and get earnings from boeing, ford and meta. >>> uber is expanding its premium electric car service to more cities. now you can request uber comfort electric in las vegas and seattle, portland, denver, austin, philadelphia, and baltimore. it's available in san francisco and los angeles, san diego, and
tail lights heading west connecting the dots in newark to the dots and foster city connecting the dotsbusiness world. let's check in with contessa. >> thank you. wall street set to open higher as investors await the federal reserve decision. the fed widely expected to hike rates by another three quarters of a percent as it tries to fight inflation. google's parent company alphabet and microsoft reported earnings after the close yesterday that were better than some beard said that maybe...
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temperatures inside the bay. 69 degrees in millbrae looking about 73 in foster city. 75 in redwood city south bay. you're going to enjoy temperatures with sunshine in the 80's by the afternoon. couple clouds are rolling through the morning hours again, part of the state are watching tomorrow morning. there's a slight chance we could be talking about some thunderstorms rolling on through by the middle of the day in the afternoon. your skies start to clear out looking like a warm that continues into parts of a brentwood in discovery bay. they probably have a better chance to see a couple lightning strikes late tonight and early tomorrow morning in the north bay, 78 degrees in benicia. 76 in napa looking about 84 degrees in fairfield. cooler coast side with the fog rolling in. but next few days, i think we're going start to heat things up. those temperatures soaring well in the 90's. maybe we start talking triple digits, least in the valleys by friday. thank you, lawrence said may seem like dangerous animal encounters are on the rise from a sailfish stabbing the shark bites to alligator at
temperatures inside the bay. 69 degrees in millbrae looking about 73 in foster city. 75 in redwood city south bay. you're going to enjoy temperatures with sunshine in the 80's by the afternoon. couple clouds are rolling through the morning hours again, part of the state are watching tomorrow morning. there's a slight chance we could be talking about some thunderstorms rolling on through by the middle of the day in the afternoon. your skies start to clear out looking like a warm that continues...
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. >>> animal rights activist protest the foster city plan to remove 100 geese. actions are causing a heated debate. >>> this is today in the bay streaming live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and online.
. >>> animal rights activist protest the foster city plan to remove 100 geese. actions are causing a heated debate. >>> this is today in the bay streaming live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and online.