Humpday Headlines: Tropical Storm Mario Moves Toward California
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Humpday Headlines: Tropical Storm Mario Moves Toward California
"Tropical Storm Mario is going to be bringing moisture and potentially lightning our way, and the Bay could see some rain on Thursday or Friday. This model, though, shows the Bay Area at the very northern edge of where the storm's impacts will be seen. [SFGate] An arrest has been made in the killing of a Concord man who was found dead by the side of a road in Napa County Sunday."
"The Napa County Sheriff's Office has arrested 22-year-old Bryan Gomez of Vallejo for the murder of 20-year-old Salvador De Jesus Castillo-Hernandez. [Bay Area News Group] At a hearing Tuesday, bail was denied for Daniel Patrick Rodriguez, the suspect accused of fatally stabbing a San Francisco father last week in front of his young son near Commodore Sloat Elementary School. [ABC 7]"
"Speaking in Pennsylvania Tuesday night, former President Barack Obama said that the country is at "an inflection point," and that while political violence has occurred during "certain periods" in our history, it is "anathema to what it means to be a democratic country." [KPIX] A Democrat, Xp Lee, was elected Tuesday in a special election in Minnesota to replace his mentor, former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman, who was killed in an act of political violence in June. [New York Times]"
Tropical Storm Mario will bring moisture and potential lightning, and the Bay Area could receive rain Thursday or Friday, though impacts may be limited in the northern Bay. Napa County law enforcement arrested 22-year-old Bryan Gomez in the killing of 20-year-old Salvador De Jesus Castillo-Hernandez. A San Francisco stabbing suspect, Daniel Patrick Rodriguez, had bail denied after an alleged fatal attack in front of a child. C&H Sugar reached a settlement with Contra Costa County over excessive odors from a Crockett sewage treatment plant. San Francisco restaurant sales rose 6% during the first half of 2024, with business sentiment improving. Former President Barack Obama warned the country faces an inflection point and condemned political violence. Democrat Xp Lee won a Minnesota special election to replace Melissa Hortman, who was killed in June.
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