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lina howland has the story. >> driving down burlingame, parklets seem to be on every block. >> i thinkcentral put his up a year and a half ago during the pandemic. >> especially at the beginning of the covid, the middle of the covid nobody wanted to sit inside. everybody wanted to dine outdoors. >> it is a similar story for the cakery. down the street >> i think they should keep them. i think most of the businesses benefit from them. >> although their parklet went up a month ago, it has brought in more revenue. >> if everyone chips and keep them sanitize, it would be helpful. >> many cities have not decided on the future of them, leaving business owners in limo. that's -- in limbo. thand jury analyzed what six cities were doing with parket-- parklets. they had two recommendations. first, cities need to figure out how to prioritize enforcement of current regulations. and second, they decide whether to make the regulations permanent. not everyone agrees with making parklets permanent because some say they take a parking space. >> for the time and place it was perfect but to make it a per
lina howland has the story. >> driving down burlingame, parklets seem to be on every block. >> i thinkcentral put his up a year and a half ago during the pandemic. >> especially at the beginning of the covid, the middle of the covid nobody wanted to sit inside. everybody wanted to dine outdoors. >> it is a similar story for the cakery. down the street >> i think they should keep them. i think most of the businesses benefit from them. >> although their parklet...
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i'm just glad to get it done lina howland abc 7 news and please keep in mind we have everything you need to know about monkey pox including vaccines symptoms and treatment find it all on our website abc7news.com. and while we are on the topic of health virtual online doctor visits became common during the pandemic their success is fueling a rapid expansion into home care for vulnerable patients abc 7 news reporter david louis shows us the next generation of telehealth. 72 year old zenni suffered two strokes leaving her vulnerable to falling. she can credit a good recovery in part because of a new development in telehealth her lifeline is a mobile phone app from connected home living a san jose company that keeps any connected to her health providers. she prefers not to use her last name if you see a red flag in when i log in yeah, so they called me right away the app promise patience to take and record their vitals in the background. the sensors can detect if a patient is fallen artificial intelligence even detects a change in their daily routine that could indicate something's wrong a l
i'm just glad to get it done lina howland abc 7 news and please keep in mind we have everything you need to know about monkey pox including vaccines symptoms and treatment find it all on our website abc7news.com. and while we are on the topic of health virtual online doctor visits became common during the pandemic their success is fueling a rapid expansion into home care for vulnerable patients abc 7 news reporter david louis shows us the next generation of telehealth. 72 year old zenni...
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again, we're gonna go back home and stay in the house under the air conditioner right in antioch, lina howland abc 7 news. all right, lee say was hot out there in those inland areas the city though rather cold pretty windy, too. yeah, pretty consistent for summer time and we're gonna do it all again, although our marine layer is expanding the north bay has a shallower layer. so it's dense and that's why you may have to slow down use your low beams, of course and the south bay it is more widespread. but yes, this will all burn back. we'll have a better day today if you were sweating it out yesterday many triple digits. we're 101 at the livermore airport 99 at the concord airport. and today we will be in the 80s for the most part with those southwesterly winds through the delta cooling off our inland valley. so there's a look at the fog. it's not a totally solid deck but where we do have it it can be dense and spots. this is the view from vollmer peak pretty overexposed. but the marine layer is there and we're looking anywhere from 12 to 1800 feet with that depth. it is 58 to 56 degrees degrees
again, we're gonna go back home and stay in the house under the air conditioner right in antioch, lina howland abc 7 news. all right, lee say was hot out there in those inland areas the city though rather cold pretty windy, too. yeah, pretty consistent for summer time and we're gonna do it all again, although our marine layer is expanding the north bay has a shallower layer. so it's dense and that's why you may have to slow down use your low beams, of course and the south bay it is more...
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but what doesn't get done public works says they'll come back to finish on thursday in oakland lina howlandbout the death of fran the humpback whale found dead over the weekend on a beach near half. moon bay. fran was a well-known whale off the coast of california and today we found out how she was killed. finding strongly implicate that the whale die due to blunt force trauma associated with a ship strike ship strikes and entanglements are two of the leading causes of death for large. whales and the numbers that are reported are not the numbers that are happening in reality off our coast. experts say as many as 80 whales die each year as a result of ship strikes most sink to the bottom of the ocean. hearing will be held tomorrow in san francisco in an attempt to protect whales from ship strikes. we have breaking news in san francisco where firefighters have just called a third alarm on an apartment building fire. this is a live look at the scene at the corner of divisadero and haight streets. fire department says there are no injuries right now and crews are asking people to avoid the area
but what doesn't get done public works says they'll come back to finish on thursday in oakland lina howlandbout the death of fran the humpback whale found dead over the weekend on a beach near half. moon bay. fran was a well-known whale off the coast of california and today we found out how she was killed. finding strongly implicate that the whale die due to blunt force trauma associated with a ship strike ship strikes and entanglements are two of the leading causes of death for large. whales...