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"And the Hine says community firefighters and the Bay departments community have vigilant been able remain to spend to more time on the fact fire that mitigation. we can still experience That's what wildfires. a lot of our crews are doing Weber says is another fuels plus work, fire fuel reduction work and we've gotten a lot more done this year than we've been able to in the last almost 10 years so that's played CBS. a significant And role just ahead in on KCBS, the mitigation I'm piece Jennifer Hodges. which is so Why important. the low income In in the North California Bay Jeffrey will Shab, have even better Orman. She options is when in it comes the to KCBS healthy fruits traffic and center vegetables. with this update. What are we watching, And Joey? right Well, now we've got it's this time big to check in road with Joey work project in Redwood City, San Carlos area. Highway 101 going northbound is completely closed working on this you're bridge ready for and the work. it's closed from Whipple Well, you know Avenue you to want to Holly skip that Street. again. This is going to 101 happen until northbound five o from 'clock Whipple tomorrow morning. to Holly So if Street you have to in get San Carlos is closed. Now let's cruise over on our way to Half Moon Bay. If you want to enjoy the pumpkin festival that ends on at Highway five 92 o 'clock this working afternoon. your way westbound. Looks like from 280 And then big cruise. all We're going the to way go up into to Fairfield Half Moon Bay. on It's going Interstate to take you 80 about westbound an hour Manual on That should Campus take a bit, Parkway. but you've There's got heavy a crash. traffic starting from Cherry This one Glen just now Road. has the left lane Your next block. traffic update Looks like somebody is has 218 lost on a tire the traffic so leader, that should KCBS. Thank you, Joey. Let's take a look at your KCBS weather forecast. Now a warming trend starts this afternoon inland tonight. highs in Cloudy the low again 80s

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"And we in have downtown san Hayward francisco reporting 73 it's 65 degrees Redwood traffic City at 72 and weather together on the eight sun all news 1069 and am 740 kcbs kcbs news time 820 kcbs as news older our women for news years watch have continues complained about ageism women but it turns out younger and women are feeling the workforce the same kcbs ageism is Jennifer Hodges but women say took it goes to both the streets ways to find older out if and women younger of feel all ages like agree actually they half do agree the when time it comes i'm being discriminated by an older person because they think I'm younger and don't know anything so whether or not it's women older in or a number younger of like different both executive groups roles are gonna feel I that just the study dealt out with of the it harvard for business a while review and looked at then 900 I went to my in manager a this social woman hierarchy telling kcbs that we have she's with happy to not age be dealing particularly with any ageism with an because American she owns culture her own with business age they're inherently I think to some degree discrimination can happen the co -author of the study news time says 822 ageism in starting either direction is often overlooked jennifer July hodges serious the brightest star in the night sky is out of sight now thanks to its rising view in a few and weeks

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"With city employees doing blight inspections. Jennifer Hodges, KCBS. Just ahead on CBS. the way of the future. I'm Jim Taylor and all electric 808 future is at on KCBS the way. first for Yes it traffic absolutely look is the at what's outages going throughout on the with Joe East Hughes. Bay. If you do encounter Well just a a reminder traffic to our light listeners without as power we've been just talking about treat those that power intersection like a four -way stop. Make sure you stop check around before you proceed safely until they can get those power lights outages. back Right on. now this is getting a We little are also heavier looking at as delays we're for getting the ride later between here the on a Santa Sunday Cruz evening Mountains more and more people and making Los their way home from a day in Santa Cruz and that has traffic on Highway 17 northbound jammed up in a couple of spots as you make you're your gonna way find into your the Glenwood first delays area and you make then your you're way through gonna pick Scotts up some speed Valley for shortly a little after while Mount but Herman shortly Road after slow making your way in past stretches as the you summit ride you're into gonna slow Los down Gatos again right until around just the big before moody Highway curve approaching 85 Idyllwild if from you there see something slow around and stretches the Bay the Area roads rest you'd of like to let us know about you can always reach out to me on the KCBS phone force that number 415391 the roads that comes to you KCBS at 818 again that phone number here 4153915227 on the traffic leader KCBS heat I'll be advisory next look at and the Beach Tuesday morning hazard at statement 3 remains tonight in effect until clear

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"Car. Anyone with more information on the incident is being asked to contact the Fairfield police. Just add on case CBS. I'm Jennifer Hodges in downtown San Jose, where more than a thousand people have turned out for free dental care. We've been playing this for nearly two years now. It's in a way that KCB has first four traffic back to Hercules now with johannson. This is on west 80 just before willow avenue we have a car that does stall down the driver describing it as a hearing something loud underneath the vehicle and now that car is leaking gas, fire department crews are on the scene. They have the right lane block in our information has the left lane blocked with that stalled car. So we could have the left and the right lane block here. We do still see delays on westbound 80 just starting just before this problem near willow avenue. Beyond that though, you're looking at a pretty clear ride on the E shore freeway hitting an emeryville towards the bay bridge, a 24 is clear through Wally creek heading into orinda, no problems on 5 80 through the Dublin interchange. And earlier accident in San Jose, also in the clearing stages southbound 6 80 before berryessa a car that went off the roadway all the activity here is off to the right shoulder. If you do spot a problem, you can let us know via Twitter at kcbs a.m. FM traffic or the phone force line four one 5 three 9 one K CBS. Your next update, 8 18 on the traffic leader K CBS. We have clouds along the coast and by the bay, clear elsewhere with lows tonight in the 40s and 50s, it will be a partly CAUTI morning and that a mostly sunny

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"Whipped topping powdered sugar and butter on it. The 82nd annual middle Tennessee strawberry festival celebrates Portland's most popular crop. There's people migrated here, one of the things they realized that this soul was just really great for growing tobacco and strawberries. It's agricultural history in the area, dates back to the 1800s. At the height of it, we had 30 or 40 railcars coming out of here a day. It was strawberries during strawberry season. Matt piper, CBS News. This 8 O 5 at the Bay Area's news station case CBS. Up the marine layers, they're going to be back in tonight. Along the coast and by the bay and my own temperatures, it looks like all week ahead. Good evening I'm ELISA lancy, and here's what's happening at this hour. Progress is being made between Oakland teachers and the district but the strike is still on kcbs as Jennifer Hodges has the latest. The Oakland education association and the school district have reached an agreement on four common good items, including resources for unhoused students and reparations for black students, but the strike is continuing with compensation still an issue. I feel that teachers are really ready to continue striking for that because that was for me what was the most important going into the strike because I see how intense the teacher turnover is, Oakland teacher Lizzie dutton. So just how bad is the turnover between 40% to 60% every year of the number of teachers who are leaving. On top of that, dutton says she'd like to see the district put more money into schools material needs. The school district says that these things shouldn't be bargained in a teacher contract. But I think I should have a say that my roof doesn't leak next to my classroom. In a statement this weekend district representatives said they are appreciative of the collaborative nature of the discussions. Jennifer haunch is case CBS. Moms demand action held a rally outside of Palo Alto shopping center yesterday. As kcbs as David Welch reports, they were calling on Congress to reinstate an assault weapons ban. A group of about 40 moms grandmas and a few others took the Mother's

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"Lakers, warriors fans say their team is up to the task. We're ready. Get LeBron curry again. At golden one center in Sacramento, Mike dewald, Kay CBS. Big basin state park, which was damaged in the August 2020 CZ U lightning fire is slowly, but surely improving case CBS's Jennifer Hodges says the park reopened miles of hiking trails this weekend. Some hikers strolled through the redwoods others went up as far as they could. You get a nice view of the park itself and you get to see the ocean peeking through. 97% of big basin state park was destroyed by the fire now this weekend, 8 separate trails reopened for the public. The drive up here was great. It's beautiful. Yeah, where are you guys from? We're from the bay that you spend. And a little bit further up there. They open part of the meteor trail as well. State park trail crews are continuing to work in order to open even more trails. It's also very like dynamic looking. Kind of cool. And they were noticing that the redwoods are growing their little bushes at the base now. Yeah, yeah. So you kind of see it trying to recreate back. A few of the reopened trails include the redwood loop skyline to the sea and old lodge to Gaza's creek. At big basin state park, Jennifer Hodges case CBS. A man convicted of murdering a woman at Stanford University decades ago received an additional life sentence for the cold case murder of a 21 year old law librarian. On Thursday, convicted serial killer John Arthur Gertrude was sentenced to 7 years for the murder of Leslie perloff in 1973. Santa Clara county sheriff's detectives used DNA technology to determine a true was the killer in a murder case that was cold for decades. He was found living with his wife in Hayward. Get true will not be eligible for parole until 2031 due to his other murder conviction for the killing of 21 year old Janet Taylor in 1974. Just ahead on case ABS. This is Dan mitchenson time's running out and Hollywood is hoping to avoid a rerun purgatory. Traffic and weather together on case CBS, it's 8 O 8 head to the roadways with Carolyn. And we do have an update on this crash now, heading to the lower deck of the

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"Points of light. The truth is, many people are already engaged and don't even realize it. That can be as small as helping a neighbor with their groceries. Stephen Kauffman, CBS News. You know what else happens this week? Your taxes are due. Tuesday is the filing deadline, and if you're waiting until the last minute you are certainly not alone, almost one quarter of Americans wait to the bitter end to file their taxes. Many of us use software from private companies and the IRS is now looking into how to create an electronic free file a system for everyone. Linda kenyon, CBS News. We've got sunny skies, some light winds and temperatures in the upper 50s to mid 60s right now around the Bay Area, it is one O 5 good afternoon I'm being michelson. Emerson's a president declared a major disaster for Monterey and Santa Cruz county's number of services have been put in place to help people of the flooded out community of pajo, we get the update this afternoon from kcbs as Jennifer Hodges. Hundreds of people have visited the disaster recovery centers set up since the community of pahara was flooded many people turning out to see if they're eligible for any help at all. Kelsey scanlon is with Monterey county's department of emergency management. And we're very much aware of the housing situation in paro as it might be several weeks to several months before people can actually move back in to their homes. Fema has received a 2500 applications related to the flooding disaster. Nicholas pascoli is with Monterey county. You know, I think at the end of the day, our top priority is safety of the people life and health and property and so we're kind of attacking the recovery phase with those things in mind. April 24th is the final day for residents to get debris out on the street for pickup. It is considered the final phase of the cleanup effort. Jennifer Hodges case CBS. A parade and rally in Oakland today celebrating a pair of the city state champion high school basketball teams Mike de wald is at Lake Merritt with more on that. You ready? You couldn't ask for a better day for a parade. Sunshine, a cool breeze. Now Oakland has been home to championship parades in the past, but this one is a little different. Hey, if we are able to throw the warriors of parade, we're gonna for sure throw our babies afraid. That's Oakland mayor Shang Tao, the championship parade, celebrating the Oakland high school boys and Oakland tech girls basketball teams, both state champions, marathons, with Oakland tacky. I feel like this is a big accomplishment. I feel like we really deserve this and it's Oakland. We got it. See ya next year. Double decker bus, a police escort around Lake Merritt, and a rally at city hall, coach torrent Spencer, since it's a payoff for a season of hard work. But realization that there'll be a champion forever. No matter what happens, no one can take this away from them. They will always be a champion. Oakland city council member Carol fife says it's important to celebrate the joy of Oakland's youth who often get a bad rap. I'm excited to participate in this with them and to support from Oakland city council, what we need to be investing in, which is our young people. This is everything. At the rally, Oakland was dubbed the city of champions at Lake Merritt in Oakland, by the wall, kcbs. Congratulations to them. Scenic road in Monterey county has finally reopened after weeks of repairs were made to the damaged caused by recent rainstorms. County spokesperson says the road was one of the county's most challenging infrastructure repairs

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"Never watched basketball, she's in a pool, and she's into it until her polls, no good anymore. In Santa Rosa, Jeffrey Xiao, case CBS. Oh, by the way, we're just about 45 minutes from tip off for saint Mary's as they take on UConn in the second round of the men's tournament and on the women's side, Stanford tips off against old miss at 6 30 and we'll update this scores on the games that are going on right now in sports just in about 12 minutes at two 45. Yosemite National Park is open again after being buried in snow and kcps is Mike de Walter reports following three weeks of closure the reopening is much needed for the local economy. A little more than half of the people who work in mariposa county work in tourism. That's the second highest concentration in the state of California. The impacts of the three week full closure of Yosemite National Park due to snow have been widespread, says Tony mcdaniel with the Yosemite mariposa county tourism bureau. For restaurants for activities for retail shopping, it's all had an impact. The local economy has traversed closures for fires, rock slides, and the pandemic, but mcdaniel says there is a small silver lining that this came during the off season. January and February is not a particularly busy time for Yosemite National Park. That has helped things a little bit. Had this common say June or July, it could have been potentially catastrophic. Mariposa county's primary industry is tourism, mcdaniel explains that means most of the money is coming from out of the area. The park closure means that a lot of that those dollars that people are the tourists are bringing with them aren't making their way up the hill in the mariposa county. And that is a struggle for everyone that is employed within tourism. Yosemite will stay open as long as the weather cooperates, like the wald, KCB S housing in Silicon Valley isn't exactly affordable, and that's made it difficult to recruit teachers. Jennifer Hodges has more on a land swap that will allow for the construction of teacher housing. The shortage of affordable teacher housing has been ongoing for years. There are solutions here if we are determined to find them. Santa Clara county supervisor Joe Simeon says they are making strides to change it in a number of cities. We have half a dozen school districts in northern Santa Clara county in southern San Mateo county, who are excited about the project in Palo Alto. We're going to break ground in just a couple of months. Now the board of supervisors has swapped land with Apple getting 5 acres on north wolf road in Cupertino, specifically to build teacher housing. These are folks who are part of what we call the missing middle. They are folks who make what we used to think of as a pretty good middle class income. But today, looking at the high cost of housing in Santa Clara county and in much of the Bay Area that they just can't make it work. The tide housing market here in the Bay Area typically pointed to as a reason for the shortage of teachers. Jennifer Hodges case CBS. Up to $200,000 in grants are to be awarded to several community based organizations in Marin county during the next few months to help connect more people to parks in 2021, marine county parks joined local groups to work toward equitable park access through a new park equity roundtable. There will be meetings held later this week at Marin city, senior center to discuss the funding and how to best use it. We'll update traffic and weather together on this very damp Sunday, just two minutes. Whether your dog is in their puppy adult or senior years, there's nothing better than more years together, and the best way to feed their happy healthy life is with

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"The takeover a commercial solution. The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Russian president Putin, but that didn't stop him from traveling abroad to Maria Paul. Russia expert Beth noble is not surprised. President Putin is responding to the international criminal courts indictment as he always does when backed into a corner by fighting back. Another January 6th investigation this one to be led by Republicans. Top Republican on the panel Barry loudermilk of Georgia tell CBS News they're going to review the 2 million pages collected by the last Congress and some of those 41,000 hours of video and might call former speaker Nancy Pelosi to testify CBS Scott mcfarlane. CBS News brief, I'm Linda Kenya. 1232 now and another big step forward in the effort to make sure that teachers have a place to live in the Silicon Valley as Jennifer Hodges has more on a land swap that will allow for the construction of teacher housing. The shortage of affordable teacher housing has been ongoing for years. There are solutions here if we are determined to find them. Santa Clara county supervisor Joe Simeon says they are making strides to change it in a number of cities. We have half a dozen school districts in northern Santa Clara county in southern San Mateo county, who are excited about the project in Palo Alto. We're going to break ground in just a couple of months. Now the board of supervisors has swapped land with Apple getting 5 acres on north wolf road in Cupertino, specifically to build teacher housing. These are folks who are part of what we call the missing middle. They are folks who make what we used to think of as a pretty good middle class income. But today, looking at the high cost of housing in Santa Clara county and in much of the Bay Area, they just can't make it work. The tide housing market here in the Bay Area typically pointed to as a reason for the shortage of teachers. Jennifer Hodges case CBS. Yosemite National Park is back up and running after a ton of snowfall forced a full closure for three weeks. It's Mike de wald reports the reopening is a boon for the local economy. A little more than half of the people who work in mariposa county work in tourism. That's the second highest concentration in the state of California. The impacts of the three week full closure of Yosemite National Park due to snow have been widespread, says Tony mcdaniel with the Yosemite mariposa county tourism bureau. For restaurants for activities for retail shopping, it's all had an impact. The local economy has traversed closures for fires, rock slides, and the pandemic, but mcdaniel says there is a small silver lining that this came during the off season. January and February is not a particularly busy time for Yosemite National Park. That has helped things a little bit. Had this common say June or July, it could have been potentially catastrophic. Mariposa county's primary industry is tourism, mcdaniel explains that means most of the money is coming from out of the area. The park closure means that a lot of that those dollars that people are the tourists are bringing with them aren't making their way up the hill in the mariposa county. And that is a struggle for everyone that is employed within tourism. Yosemite will stay open as long as the weather cooperates. Like the wald, KCB S, water in the north bay may soon cost you more of the Marin municipal water district, rate payers could see their water bills increasing by 20% this summer. That's under a proposed rate plan, the hikes are significantly larger than those approved in recent decades. Officials say the increases are necessary to address several pressing priorities and challenges the utility face in the aftermath of the recent drought. CBS News time, 1235

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"Paro levy, but this time around it was just too much. The floodwaters were too great. They overtopped those added measures that we placed and unfortunately we also had part of that liquefy and it caused a gap in that levee the size of a train car. Now they've reached out to state and federal officials for help as work begins on the levee. The damages it's been it's going to be extensive on homes. Our shelters are already at capacity. We're moving to open additional shelters in Watson land and Selena. More than a thousand people were forced to evacuate Jennifer Hodges case CBS. Rivers also continued to rise and that has meant evacuation orders have been issued for residents near the river from Gonzalez to spreckels, those folks have been told to leave the area. In all Monterey county, says more than 5000 county residents are under evacuation orders or warnings over 260 are in shelters. The latest storm said in 85 foot eucalyptus tree crashing through a historical landmark in San Francisco's stern grove. Case CBS is Mike de wald reports the future of the historic trocadero Clubhouse is now up in the air. This is pretty soul crushing. Now covered in a tarp, the massive tree punctured a hole in the roof of the trocadero Clubhouse, which flooded the building and also destroyed the plumbing and fire sprinkler system. It's been red tagged by the department of building inspection, which essentially means that the building no longer has structural integrity. It's Phil Ginsburg, with San Francisco wreck in parks, who says it's now up to the city's engineers to determine if it's even possible to salvage. The damage is serious. It's too early to tell whether we actually can repair this building or it is it will need to be knocked down. We don't know yet. Most recently, the building had been used as an event space for weddings or celebrations, but its roots are as a roadhouse. Story grove is a place where people could sort of land for a bite to eat to warm up. There was dancing I was even there. Gambling and roulette tables in this building and it's had quite a colorful history. A destination where people could travel by horse or buggy, the building at one point was even a speakeasy. It was designated as a historic landmark last year. In San Francisco, Mike dewald, Casey BS. Just to add on case CBS. I'm Kathy Whitman back to back storms this year are making one California landmark better. I'll tell you why. Say to win a case of yes first four traffic here's Carolyn burns. While we do have a couple of crashes still going on in the Santa Cruz mountains, one of them is on northbound 17 just after redwood estates road. This is where we had an earlier car crashed into the center divide that left lane still remains blocked and we had an earlier crash on northbound 17 before summit road that was on the right hand shoulder. Will that has been cleared, but we are still seeing traffic that is just absolutely creeping along from before that scene all the way through to that crash just before redwood estates road. And if you're in the Napa area, you'll find that we had an earlier crash on southbound highway 29 just after highway two 21. And thanks to Dave from the kcbs phone force right now, CHP is starting to run a traffic break because they are trying to get this vehicle cleared from Elaine and you are seeing traffic that is pretty much creeping along on southbound 29 to Kelly road. Your next traffic update is at 8 18 on the traffic leader. Case CVS. We get more shower activity at chance of thunderstorms and rain overnight with lows in the 40s, rain for tomorrow as well. Highs will be in the 40s to the upper 50s with a flood watch taking effect tomorrow night through late Tuesday night and a high wind warning going into effect at 11 o'clock tomorrow night through 5 o'clock Wednesday morning. Traffic and weather together on the 8th on all news, one O 6 9 and a.m. 7 40 case CBS. Case CBS News time, a ten. There's one place in California where the recent round of storms has made things better. In case CBS is Kathy Whitman reports on how tourist destination is looking better. The winter storms have created issues for many of us with flooding road closures and damage to homes. But at Lake Tahoe, the storms have made the Lake look much better. The water is clearer. Jeff schlatt, director of the UC Davis Tahoe environmental research center, says he's been tracking the Lake over the past few weeks to see how much the water has mixed. And this year, because of the cold weather, it has mixed all the way to the bottom, all the way down to 1600 feet. Mixing means that the warmer Lake water at the top and the colder water with more oxygen at the bottom mixed together. That water that's at the bottom of the Lake is actually the clearest water in the Lake. And so when this mixing, this tucked about a mixing occurs,

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"In the Washington bureau, flood watches will remain in effect until at least Wednesday in Northern California, where the kern river has overflowed its banks and evacuations are continuing after a levee broke along the pahara river in Monterey county. Radio reporter Jennifer Hodges is there. Doctor Hernandez was told in the middle of the night he needed to leave his pajo home. Ember alert. That's what happens. Now he and his family are hunkered down here at the Santa Cruz county fairgrounds. So far, so good. We just need a little showers. Showers. When the levee broke today, hundreds of families were evacuated. Banking regulators this weekend are looking for a buyer for a failed California bank in hopes it can reopen Monday morning, banking industry expert JP Nichols. It's huge for Silicon Valley, certainly in the short term. We don't know yet in terms of what it means to the entire banking sector. This is different than the financial crisis we experienced in 2008 and beyond Silicon Valley bank was well capitalized. They were not over leveraged. There's a new Alpine ski World Cup record GBS sports reporter Ben Jacobs says that. American Michaela shiffrin won her 87th World Cup race on Saturday and in doing so broke the overall record by the skiing legend Inc Mars Denmark chiffre was completely dominant. She beat Switzerland's Wendy holdener by almost a second, which is a very healthy margin. And if you like a bit of poetry, the 87th win also came at exactly the same resort where shifrin triumphed in her first ever World Cup race back in December 2012. The Food and Drug Administration has updated its mammogram guidelines and is requiring them to be implemented within 18 months, says CBS's Michael Jordan. The FDA is updating its mammogram standards to help better prevent detect and treat cancer. Under the new rules, providers will be required to notify women if they have dense breast tissue. About half of all women over the age of 40 have dense breasts, which can make it harder to detect breast cancer. A failed rocket launch today at cape canaveral in Florida. The engines on the 3D printed rocket ignited, but then immediately shut down the rocket uses liquid oxygen and liquid natural gas, which the company that built it

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"In the heck? How would I find time? Jeffers says she hopes Montgomery and all Santa Rosa schools are taking the time to figure out how to move forward. All this is festering in the minds of these children and what they're going to do and oh my gosh, my friend died and now what am I going to do? Just stop that. Stop that domino effect of the bad things that could possibly happen. In Santa Rosa might to wald, Casey BS, just to hand on KCB S I'm Jennifer Hodges, the ever increasing number of suicides in prison and what a federal judge wants to do about it. And before we get to that in about two minutes, let's head over to the traffic desk and get an update will start in Pleasanton machine. All right, looking at a lot of slow traffic here building up due to an axe in here, several cars are involved on the westbound side of 5 80. Now it's just after you get past Hosni, hacienda drive, fire department, CHP, they're on scene, the two right lanes are being blocked at this time, so you're looking at delays, just as you come away from tassajara road. What did you pass that problem though? 5 80 westbound through Castro Valley, all the way into downtown Oakland. Thanks for looking really good. Let's go down to the south bay, they're getting hit with rain again, so we're going to talk about two 80 and 87. Got a new crash on south pound two 87 right there at tenth street. It's a solo car wreck off it to the center divide, but you do have some delays from highway 87. Now speaking of 87, on the southbound side, we're getting reports of flooding right there at Park Avenue in all lanes. So use extreme caution at the moment if you're traveling through the south bay. And it also take a look at the map right now in Oakland, really a weird jam up on 9 80, making your way eastbound, and then also on the 8 80 southbound. Something's happening right there around embarcadero, so just be careful in that area. We'll find out more information. Your next updates at one 18 on the traffic leader, case CBS. All right, thank you, Shanghai. You hear that term sometimes throwing about microclimates and that's exactly what we've had today rain in one area like the south bay and other areas we're seeing sunshine. We get hail. We're having snow at about 2000 feet or so. Whether it's going to be like

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"Kcbs. State of California will soon be hit with thousands of dollars in fines. Jennifer Hodges says that's from a federal judge who says the state isn't doing enough to prevent suicides in prison. Over an 8 year period, 200 prison inmates managed to kill themselves in California prisons. The court expressed frustration that more wasn't being done to prevent inmate suicides. The availability of mental health services has long been an issue in California prisons, legal analyst Steve Clark. Complicating the implementation of suicide protocols was the pandemic where many prisoners were confined to their cells and denied access to recreational activities for lengthy period of time. A federal judge found the corrections department failed to meet standards that were said, despite an order from 2015. Many prisoners come into incarceration already suffering from severe mental health issues in the court pointed out it was imperative that they receive adequate mental health treatment while in custody. The fines are expected to kick in April 1st, Jennifer Hodges case CBS. The students at Santa Rosa's Montgomery high school set to return to class tomorrow, some are still a little apprehensive about coming back. Can you see us as Mike dewalt reports, it comes days after a deadly stabbing on campus It's gone to get worse. And that's my biggest fear, it's going to get worse. The deadly stabbing sent shockwaves across campuses throughout Sonoma county. Now many worry about what happens next. Montgomery mom Tara Jeffers says her son was friends with young Jaden panta, who died in the stabbing. I'm not gonna let him come back to school if it's that close. Growing up at a time when gangs were more visible, Jeffers says she fears there's now a climate for retaliation. They're gonna look at each other and they're gonna be like, oh man, you did this to my homie, or you did this to my friend, now what? And if left unchecked, she says that retaliation could spiral. First, it

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"The stories were following for you on key CBS. I'm Jennifer Hodges two freeways closed and two deadly accidents in San Jose. I like to wald, but the change at the top of the Oakland police department means for the future of federal oversight over that department. And debate over what kind of weapons Ukraine needs in war with Russia continues ahead of President Biden's visit to Poland. Good evening. I'm Los St. John. 60 minutes is next. When you need to know, K CBS a.m. KF R CFM and HD one, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, and Odyssey station. 7 o'clock. Enduring by candlelight and more defiant than ever. Yeah, I really want to go and give that Putin a really great slap in the face. A great big slap in the face from a woman. When Santa marine was elected prime minister Finland in 2019, she made history at 34 years old, marine became the youngest head of government in the world. But it wasn't the prime minister's tough stance against Vladimir Putin that caught the world's attention last summer. It was her dancing. I'm living my life and still dancing and drinking occasionally meeting my Friends and doing all kind of things that are normal for my H people. It's almost as like going into the pro football Hall of Fame. This is big for me. That's Jerry Rice, the NFL's greatest all time wide receiver talking about having his family's backstory included in something called the history makers and expansive digital archive of first person accounts from a who's who of black Americans, created by a non partisan nonprofit organization, there are 3500 interviews so far now stored at the Library of Congress. I'm Lesley Stahl. I'm Bill Whitaker. I'm Anderson Cooper. I'm Sharon Alfonso. I'm John wertheim. I'm Scott pelley. Those stories and more tonight. On 60 minutes. You're listening to 60 minutes on all news 7 40 and FM one O 6 9 que S. Whether your dog is in their puppy adult or senior years, there's nothing better than more years together. And the best way to feed their happy healthy life is with fresh healthy food

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"The 60s overnight dipping back down to the 40s. Tomorrow will be much like today and then things start to cool down Tuesday through the end of the week. It looks like The Rain really will be Thursday and Friday, but by Wednesday the overnight lows dipping down to the 30s and daytime highs mostly in the 40s and 50s. Traffic and weather together on the 8s on all news one O 6 9 and a.m. 7 40 case CBS, Katie O'Donnell and Joanna Lopez at the editor's desk. Two 50. Education officials in Santa Cruz county are rolling out plans to bring wellness centers into local schools. Jennifer Hodges says it's about helping youth with mental health issues. There are reasons schools are getting more proactive when it comes to mental health issues. The recent CDC report that talks about the pressures that teen girls feel to successful doctors to now this week, a U.S. senator. Congressman Jimmy Panetta referring to the rising rates of depression. He helped secure $1 million in funding to bring wellness centers to schools in Santa Cruz county. To listen to learn and to show care for what they're going through. But also reassure them that they haven't given up on them and reinforce that we're with them. The wellness centers will be a place on campus where young people can pop in to talk. Right now there's no one silver bullet unfortunately and how to cure mental health issues. But being able to talk about it is a very, very important first step. And these wellness centers will provide that first step. That foundation. Jennifer Hodges case CBS. A new science exhibit in San Francisco is providing visitors a supersized look inside the human body. David Welch reports, the giant blood vessel exhibit provides hands on learning. It's the size of a small bots, giving kids and a few brave adults the ability to walk inside and fully immerse themselves with the inner workings of a human blood vessel. Sonya gondia

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"News. It's one O 5 at the Bay Area's news station case CBS sunshine today, cool temperatures tonight, good afternoon. I'm Dan Mitchelson. Two people have died in separate accidents that happened today in the south bay, kcbs Jennifer Hodges, tells us one of those happened on northbound one O one, the other on highway 87. The first accident involved a pedestrian, a 27 year old male from San Jose was traveling southbound on SR 87, the male party was driving a 2004 Lexi when he observed epidesma westerly direction into the number two length. It was a gruesome scene for a CHP officers with partial human remains on 87, the driver drove further down before coming to a stop. The air backs deployed and he continued, I guess he was trying to stop the vehicle and he exited the ramp and collided into the curve and he called 9-1-1. The second accident closed northbound one O one south of story road for several hours the driver of a pickup truck flipped to the truck. He managed to escape, but another car arriving upon the scene hit the truck, a 63 year old man in another car died. Jennifer Hodges Kate CBS. Two kids are recovering this afternoon after the car they were in, crashed into a house and this started a fire in Oakland, both were taken to children's hospital Oakland last night to adults were in the car. They were treated on the scene The city's fire battalion chief tells us the car hit a gas line, which started that fire. Oakland, police department is supposed to be close to ending oversight from a federal monitor, but Mike dewalt reports, the fire enough chief Laurent Armstrong puts the exit strategy into question. The Oakland police department has been under federal monitor for the past two decades, and was approaching the light at the end of the tunnel. Former Oakland city councilman Lauren Taylor says it was the culmination of a long process. We had were down to the final requirement out of 52 requirements of the negotiated settlement agreement. Taylor says instability of leadership could factor in to whether the city moves closer or further away from its goal. But some see things differently. Attorney a Dante pointer says, without the oversight, some misconduct may never have become public. I don't think it's really fair to expect a new chief to come in and do and complete the work 20 years worth of work in 5 months time. It's just, it's not reasonable. Civil rights attorney Dan Siegel says the latest challenges at OPD call into question its ability to hold itself accountable. We insist that the department be accountable to people's civil rights, as well as be effective in responding to the public's needs for protection from crime. The hiring process for a new chief is about 9 months, might wald, KCB S, dead sharks and rays are washing up along the lagoon in Berkeley's aquatic park dead rays also have been cited in Nevada. It's impossible really to say how many dead fish people have reported today, but it's at least a few dozen in aquatic park, according to officials, city testing so far hasn't explained the deaths the health department is also working on that issue. Just to head on kcbs. Seniors are the fastest growing segment of the homeless population in Alameda county on Meghan golds beyond how advocates hope a huge new federal grant can tackle that problem. And before we get to Megan, let's head out to the roads right now, Shane Guinness would look at traffic for us. All right, let's go over to Vallejo here. A lot of slow traffic here at the moment on 80 eastbound as you're exiting off the car Keynes bridge. That's because of an accident. It's 80 east bound right there at 7 80, fire department is on scene. They are blocking that far right lane, so that's why you're having all those stop and go traffic at the moment. After you get past that, it's just going to be a sluggish drive all the way over towards redwood Parkway, and then as you're continuing 80 eastbound, things are looking smooth through cordelia up until you get into the Fairfield area looking at your usual slopes traffic as you're approaching Travis boulevard all the way up towards Manuel campos Parkway. But the real stickler here is going to be on the west side of 80 leaving out of dicks and making your way to Vacaville have a crash just after meridian wrote on 80 westbound side. It involves a Cal trans truck. Now that's off to the right hand shoulder, but you do have CHP on scene, so they're blocking that right lane. So that's why you're seeing a lot of stop and go slowing at this time from highway one 13th south. Your next update is at one 18 on the traffic leader kcbs. Well, if you have the opportunity, get out there and enjoy this weather today, it is nice around the bay light winds. That's going to change starting on Tuesday. It