Listen "Mornings on 2 Headlines 11.25.25"
Episode Synopsis
Dave Clark hosts:
• Sentencing expected for man convicted of the 2019 murder of an 89-year-old woman in San Francisco who was also found guilty of two dozen other crimes against people of Asian ancestry.
• A hearing is set today to establish a trial date for man charged with vehicular manslaughter and other crimes for the fatal New Year's Eve 2020 crash in San Francisco that killed two women.
• San Francisco police have arrested a 45-year-old man in connection with a deadly burglary in the Ingleside District.
• The Peralta Community College District has approved funds for security improvements at the Laney College Fieldhouse in Oakland following the murder of Athletic Director John Beam.
• Bay Area Turkey Giveaways Today
• Bars are preparing for "Blackout Wednesday," the busiest night of the year as college students return home for the break.
• The CHP's maximum enforcement period for the Thanksgiving holiday begins tomorrow night
• The FAA projects this to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel period in 15 years, with AAA projecting 73 million Americans hitting the road this week.
• 49ers Win on Monday Night Football
• Bay Area Weather with Mark Tamayo
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• Sentencing expected for man convicted of the 2019 murder of an 89-year-old woman in San Francisco who was also found guilty of two dozen other crimes against people of Asian ancestry.
• A hearing is set today to establish a trial date for man charged with vehicular manslaughter and other crimes for the fatal New Year's Eve 2020 crash in San Francisco that killed two women.
• San Francisco police have arrested a 45-year-old man in connection with a deadly burglary in the Ingleside District.
• The Peralta Community College District has approved funds for security improvements at the Laney College Fieldhouse in Oakland following the murder of Athletic Director John Beam.
• Bay Area Turkey Giveaways Today
• Bars are preparing for "Blackout Wednesday," the busiest night of the year as college students return home for the break.
• The CHP's maximum enforcement period for the Thanksgiving holiday begins tomorrow night
• The FAA projects this to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel period in 15 years, with AAA projecting 73 million Americans hitting the road this week.
• 49ers Win on Monday Night Football
• Bay Area Weather with Mark Tamayo
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