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la organización united way bay area busca ayudar a familias de bajos ingresos a hacer su declaraciónn puede usar unos fifiltros qu le ayudará a encontrar el lugar apropiado. la opción de hacerlos en línea con un experto lo llevará a a.org. tenga en cuenta que para usar este servicio hay un límite de ingresos de menos de 79.000 $. ahora, si usted quiere declarar sus impuestos por su cuenta en línea, la página web de united way bay area tiene enlaces que lo llevará directamente a esos portales. tenemos más información en telemundo48.com/tudinero para tu dinero y tu familia. soy diana sanjuan. sí, muchas gracias, diana. así que ya puede ir preparando esos documentos porque el 27 de enero todavía falta un poco más de días. pero no hay como tener esos registros antes de acudir allí a united way. y recibirás ayuda gratis. y si no, también puede ir a alguna organización no gubernamental que también le pueden ayudar de forma gratuita. hay varias opciones, verdad? te parece si vamos en este momento con julio vaqueiro para que nos dé un adelanto del noticiero nacional? cómo están? qué gusto sa
la organización united way bay area busca ayudar a familias de bajos ingresos a hacer su declaraciónn puede usar unos fifiltros qu le ayudará a encontrar el lugar apropiado. la opción de hacerlos en línea con un experto lo llevará a a.org. tenga en cuenta que para usar este servicio hay un límite de ingresos de menos de 79.000 $. ahora, si usted quiere declarar sus impuestos por su cuenta en línea, la página web de united way bay area tiene enlaces que lo llevará directamente a esos...
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area's homeless population. everything from homelessness services and housing to child care to health care. that's because united way of the bay area is also reliant on federal funds to help people, including domestic violence shelters, including shelters for women, for children, for families, for everyone. you know, the motel voucher programs, rental assistance programs, food pantries, food banks. that said, several local groups told us they don't yet even know which services would be directly affected because the federal guidelines were so vague. this was echoed by california's attorney general. they could have been very precise about what was included and what was not, what programs, what services. they could have enumerated them and set them forth in specific detail. but they decided to be vague and to use buzzwords like wokeism and green new deal, social engineering. and that confusion, that chilling effect, has swept in potentially nearly all of the services and programs. bottom line, local groups are scrambling trying to figure out what's next. so many questions. and we all all we want to do is our job, which is serve t
area's homeless population. everything from homelessness services and housing to child care to health care. that's because united way of the bay area is also reliant on federal funds to help people, including domestic violence shelters, including shelters for women, for children, for families, for everyone. you know, the motel voucher programs, rental assistance programs, food pantries, food banks. that said, several local groups told us they don't yet even know which services would be directly...
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and so we're excited to run that program again in partnership with the united way bay area.munity events, we are currently in the process of hosting nert training, neighborhood emergency response trainings. first one was last saturday. we had 34 members and then it's a 24 hour training. so we will have two more saturdays on the 11th and 18th of this month, and we're looking forward to completing the 24 hour training with island residents. and the majority of those folks were island residents, so we were very happy. i think the tsunami opened some. the tsunami warning opened some folks eyes, and so folks were participating. and then last but not least, our treasure island yerba buena island community meeting will be held on january 15th from 6 to 8 p.m. on zoom. thank you. and that concludes my report. thank you. noah, i wanted to also discuss some transitions in titus staff. first, i'm very happy to announce that we've hired a new senior community development specialist. kim mccarley is joining us from the office of economic and workforce development. she has a master's degr
and so we're excited to run that program again in partnership with the united way bay area.munity events, we are currently in the process of hosting nert training, neighborhood emergency response trainings. first one was last saturday. we had 34 members and then it's a 24 hour training. so we will have two more saturdays on the 11th and 18th of this month, and we're looking forward to completing the 24 hour training with island residents. and the majority of those folks were island residents,...
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way. the trump administration now trying to clarify which agencies may be targeted. again, we say there's a lot of confusion here in the bay area, places like the united way and the bill wilson center of san jose were caught off guard. both say they rely on those federal funds to help low income families in need, including domestic violence shelters, including shelters for women, for children, for families, for everyone. you know, the motel voucher programs, rental assistance programs, food pantries, food banks. we're talking several hundred clients will be directly impacted relating to their housing assistance, supportive services programs that would have to end immediately, driving young people, families into homelessness. okay, like we mentioned, there's a lot coming our way. this is just part of the concern. there's also new concern tonight and anger in the bay area over those ice raids. tonight, a protest blocked traffic in the south bay. stop the hate. stop the race. you can hear it. you can see it. students at san jose's overfelt high school walked in protest over the recent activity by ice agents in san jose. the students joined other proteste
way. the trump administration now trying to clarify which agencies may be targeted. again, we say there's a lot of confusion here in the bay area, places like the united way and the bill wilson center of san jose were caught off guard. both say they rely on those federal funds to help low income families in need, including domestic violence shelters, including shelters for women, for children, for families, for everyone. you know, the motel voucher programs, rental assistance programs, food...
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way, with gusts approaching 100 miles an hour. right now, at least six bay area cal fire engines are heading down to help. that includes the ccu unitse with in santa clara. teams are planning to be on standby in the event of a wildfire. all right. we're actually feeling those winds in the bay area. yeah, it's a very gusty day. mainly in the hills. in the valleys. we're not feeling it as much, but it will be breezy throughout the day and all clear as our temperatures head for the mid 60s. and tonight we're down to the low 40s for tomorrow. it's about the same with the winds gradually calming down. the rest of the forecast looks nice and quiet, and temperatures that are still a little bit above normal for this time of year. looking pretty nice into the weekend. let's look at san rafael. the commute has returned, but all these brake lights are because of a crash just over the hill. south 101 at lincoln. should be clearing shortly, but that is a slow drive in through san rafael. i've circled it on the left side of your screen, getting over to the right side. it is eastbound 24. that motorcycle crash outside the caldecott tunnel. i hear
way, with gusts approaching 100 miles an hour. right now, at least six bay area cal fire engines are heading down to help. that includes the ccu unitse with in santa clara. teams are planning to be on standby in the event of a wildfire. all right. we're actually feeling those winds in the bay area. yeah, it's a very gusty day. mainly in the hills. in the valleys. we're not feeling it as much, but it will be breezy throughout the day and all clear as our temperatures head for the mid 60s. and...
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united states. health officials in louisiana confirming the first human death from the virus today in the bay area. the infections are leading to shortages of eggs. >> kron four's zac moment reports. >> this is a safe way in pleasant hill with no eggs insight. this is another safeway in san francisco's financial district. this one in milpitas get the picture. i've heard that it's pretty that i've heard about avian flu late rosa got his hall of shopping done at the safeway in midtown san jose. he didn't even bother going after the all that was left. were these broken once? it's not like an essential for me. so when they get expensive or hard to find, i just wish other other things. >> that are available. you better get ready to spent at san jose's lying market off saratoga. it's 10 bucks for a dozen white eggs at $22 for brown eggs. the usda has been tracking the slow but steady increase in egg prices over the last several months. putting a big squeeze on the system is avian influenza, which the usda says led to the loss of nearly 40 million egg-laying hens. >> and safeway employees tell us they are getting fewer eggs delivered to them and customers are buying more and more each time for the very high a
united states. health officials in louisiana confirming the first human death from the virus today in the bay area. the infections are leading to shortages of eggs. >> kron four's zac moment reports. >> this is a safe way in pleasant hill with no eggs insight. this is another safeway in san francisco's financial district. this one in milpitas get the picture. i've heard that it's pretty that i've heard about avian flu late rosa got his hall of shopping done at the safeway in midtown...
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way, with gusts approaching 100mph. right now, at least six bay area cal fire engines are heading down to help. here's a post from ccu unit based in santa clara. teams are planning to be on standby in the event of a wildfire. meteorologist kari hall. of course, monitoring all of that about those conditions. most severe. how are they looking? well, i mean, when they send the crews to socal because they haven't had any rain so far, we've had rain. and even though we're getting some gusty winds, we're not really that concerned about a high fire danger. so we are getting some breezy conditions here. take a look at our current wind gusts. mount saint helena right now 70 mile per hour winds. mount diablo 51. while it is breezy in a lot of the valleys, we are not seeing the kind of wind gusts they're seeing in socal. we have a wind advisory in effect, as we could see some of those gusts between 20 to 30 and gusts in the hills up to 50mph. that could bring down some trees. but we do have a big pressure gradient due to an area of low pressure just to our south and east, and as that creates the santa ana wind conditions in socal, w
way, with gusts approaching 100mph. right now, at least six bay area cal fire engines are heading down to help. here's a post from ccu unit based in santa clara. teams are planning to be on standby in the event of a wildfire. meteorologist kari hall. of course, monitoring all of that about those conditions. most severe. how are they looking? well, i mean, when they send the crews to socal because they haven't had any rain so far, we've had rain. and even though we're getting some gusty winds,...
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united states. health officials in louisiana confirming the first human death from the virus today in the bay area. the infections are leading to egg shortages. >> kron four's zac moment reports. >> this is a safe way in pleasant hill with no eggs insight. this is another safeway in san francisco's financial district. this one in milpitas get the picture. and i saw a lot of posts on social media that it had. >> made its way to san jose today with pictures of cleared shelves. and so i've heard that it's pretty bad. and i prayed about avian late rosa got his hall of shopping done at the safeway in midtown san jose. he didn't even bother going after the eggs. all that was left. were these broken once? it's not like an essential for me. so when they get expensive or hard to find, i just wish other other things. >> that are available. if you better get ready to spent at san jose's lying market off saratoga. it's 10 bucks for dozen white eggs and $22 for brown the usda has been tracking the slow but steady increase in egg prices over the last several months. putting a big squeeze on the system is avian influenza, which the usda says led to the loss of nearly 40 million egg-laying hens. >> and safeway emp
united states. health officials in louisiana confirming the first human death from the virus today in the bay area. the infections are leading to egg shortages. >> kron four's zac moment reports. >> this is a safe way in pleasant hill with no eggs insight. this is another safeway in san francisco's financial district. this one in milpitas get the picture. and i saw a lot of posts on social media that it had. >> made its way to san jose today with pictures of cleared shelves....
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way of accessing the water and using it to control fires anywhere. jaxon van derbeken nbc, bay area news. if you have a story for our investigative unitere 888996 tips or visit our website nbcbayarea.com. slash investigations. from a dismissed conspiracy theory to the leading conclusion, the cia now says the origin of the covid 19 pandemic was likely a laboratory in china. the agency announced today that it has shifted its previous assessments, and now thinks that the lab leak is probably what caused the pandemic. however, it added that it has low confidence in that judgment and will continue to evaluate evaluate new intelligence reporting. now, for years, u.s. intelligence agencies and other government departments have been divided over the origins of the virus. the two leading theories have always been either human exposure to an infected animal or an event at a research lab in china. well, tonight, four israeli hostages released in a major tesest for the cease fire between israel and hamas. emotional moments when the four were reunited with their families. each racing into the arms of their parents. hundreds of palestinian prisoner
way of accessing the water and using it to control fires anywhere. jaxon van derbeken nbc, bay area news. if you have a story for our investigative unitere 888996 tips or visit our website nbcbayarea.com. slash investigations. from a dismissed conspiracy theory to the leading conclusion, the cia now says the origin of the covid 19 pandemic was likely a laboratory in china. the agency announced today that it has shifted its previous assessments, and now thinks that the lab leak is probably what...
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way to save jobs fostering partnerships, sharing resources and pushing boundaries to drive social justice. >> on this giving day, we're highlighting full circle fund, where bay area changemakers unite to empower nonprofits to thrive and make an impact where it matters most. with us now is samantha carpenter, the ceo and executive director of full circle fund. samantha, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having us. >> all right, so, samantha, first tell us what full circle fund is. >> full circle fund is a nonprofit in the bay area that elevates how our community can help social justice nonprofits thrive. >> all right. so how do you guys do that? >> we have one of our main programs is projects where we really believe in fostering long term relationships with the nonprofits we partner with through four month commitments, where our volunteers help with the capacity building need for that nonprofit. >> all right. so describe some of the things that you guys have helped nonprofits do. >> yeah, we can help with a marketing campaign. maybe they need to really dig into their audience or figure out who are their donors. how are their donors really giving so that
way to save jobs fostering partnerships, sharing resources and pushing boundaries to drive social justice. >> on this giving day, we're highlighting full circle fund, where bay area changemakers unite to empower nonprofits to thrive and make an impact where it matters most. with us now is samantha carpenter, the ceo and executive director of full circle fund. samantha, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having us. >> all right, so, samantha, first...
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units and this comes one month after five people were hurt when a chairlift broke down at the heavenly mountain ski resort. >> boy, they need the snow too. that's good news coming their way. okay, another bay areaool district facing a budget deficit. the jobs at risk of being cut for a north bay school has overturned a $2 million judgment that would have required pgd to pay millions t a former lineman. in a 2 to 1 ruling, the san francisco court did not challenge the former lineman's claim that pgd fired him about his concerns over unsafe equipment in the napa area. but the court did agree that he should have sued pgd over his firing rather than his reputation. the lineman was awarded more than 2 million in damages after he claimed he was falsely accused of cheating on his time card. >> time now is 724. the tamalpais union high school district is considering cutting some jobs, the marin independent journal reports. the board has given preliminary approval to a $1.3 million in staffing cuts, mostly to make up for the loss of covid 19 federal relief funding. positions that could be cut include intervention specialists, instruction coaches and some of the vendor contracts that the district says no
units and this comes one month after five people were hurt when a chairlift broke down at the heavenly mountain ski resort. >> boy, they need the snow too. that's good news coming their way. okay, another bay areaool district facing a budget deficit. the jobs at risk of being cut for a north bay school has overturned a $2 million judgment that would have required pgd to pay millions t a former lineman. in a 2 to 1 ruling, the san francisco court did not challenge the former lineman's...