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specialty items. i don't consider myself a food critic or expert. what i do know is that i love to eat chinese food and share my culture, so i hope my experience will encourage you to try something new. you can learn more about all these restaurants and the people who own them. ktvu .com/ ap. i i'm amber lee. we'll s serious issues, historical topics and heavy stories can often dominate the news. so we want to help lighten the mood by highlighting some of the great things we've seen throughout the year when we finally did get to the top. that was just a thrill. i was a great thrill. what's the good news celebrating success in milestones, people doing good, helping out their community and supporting others in times of need? not taken with the spirit. this community of paradise? mm hmm. join us on this special
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edition show. what's the good news and revisit some of these inspiring stories? hello and thank you for joining me on this special edition of what's the good news? i'm christina rendon. there is always something good to look forward to a birthday, a holiday, even just seeing a friend or family member that can warm your heart and imagine seeing some of your favorite nfl players. that's exactly what happened at 140. niners super fan. hello okay, jersey there's bumps all around from a group of star players for 14 year old jason jason has been waiting for a heart transplant at a local children's hospital. this visit back in october, made his day george kittle, fred warner, or in burke's, roswell, lee and dimitrius flanagan. fouls showed up in their niners jerseys. of course, they offered him some words of encouragement and hooked him up with some niners gear, including a blanket. and that is some good news. we
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really like to see and he's married couple celebrated a milestone that most people can only dream of to live a long and happy life with the love of your life, or e and lenin mcrae successfully achieved that this year. i said i loved it. i love you too. so cute. these two celebrated their 79th wedding anniversary. and if you think they act like they're still young and in love well, maybe it's because they met as teenagers in high school in arkansas. she was pretty, yeah. one of the best looking girl on the campus knew a lot about him. it was nice. i thought he was handsome. yes. yeah well, they dated for three years before getting married by a justice of the peace. point out first asked to marry me, that was a war now wouldn't be with and that's what we got married, which stay together. we stick together all
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these years? good days. bad days. but. we will always managed to work it out. couple arrived to the bay area 60 years ago and say it immediately felt like home, or e and leonard have six children. 25 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren and just like their marriage vows the good days and bad days, they always managed to work it out side by side. they're happy they have found a love that really lasts. good for them, and it's staying in yosemite national park and oakland grandfather became the oldest known person to hike half dome in yosemite in july. ktvx elissa harrington spoke with him about this major bucket list milestone. this is it. this is the moment 93 year old everette kaylin grandfather from oakland, became the oldest known hiker to summit.
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yosemite's half dome. ever tackled the mountain tuesday with his son, john, and 19, year old granddaughter, sydney who documented the trip on her cellphone slowly but surely we got up near the top. and when we finally did get to the top that was just a thrill. i was a great thrill and, um i think the three of us found a rock and sat on it and crd a little spoke with us from his senior living community off piedmont avenue. he said. he trained for half tone by climbing up and down flights of stairs in his 17 story building and by walking around lake merritt. five days a week, he admits he didn't fully realized what he was getting himself into and how steep and slick parts of the hike would be was first strenuous, and i didn't realize how far forward i had to leave lean to get some momentum and balance. it was like the entire mountain was rooting for him,
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son john said. people on the trail cheered them on to make sure everett was safe. they hooked him up to a harness sydney or john would lead while the other walked behind and we had a caribbean or so we could clip him into the cable so that if you fail, he was no, not going to go any further than just the length of his rope. the hike from camp to the summit and back took the collins 13.5 hours. it was not an easy feat. eat, but they hope everett story might inspire others to aim high . challenge yourself and know it's never too late to try something new for sydney and i to be there in three generations of us in a mountain of people cheering. it was unbelievable emotion next i have no idea. harrington ktv you, fox two news. no matter what age when you have an ambitious goal, let nothing stop you from achieving it. journey. cassio is willing to be the youngest person to visit all 63 national parks in the country at just three years
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old. her parents say they visited yosemite national park and were in awe of a waterfall when she was six months old, but when they went back to see that same waterfall about a year and a half later, it was all dried up. so from then on, they decided to take her to each national park before extreme weather events and natural disasters changed their land. escapes forever. the woman known as america's oldest park ranger, celebrated another big birthday this year. betty reid soskin turn 102 in september, and a richmond middle school honored her legacy by hosting a birthday celebration for her family moved to the bay area in 1927. she played a core part in the creation of the rosie the riveter memorial, and many know of her after she became a ranger with the national park service in 2007 at the age of 85 during her birthday celebration, mrs saskin and her daughter water shared some of her personal experiences with students and talked about how it felt to see so many young people come out to learn something from her. i think that they're going to find
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. the surprise they're going to find that no matter what they do. how they live. it's all going to be a surprise. it's asking, officially retired from the national park service in 2020, do you 22 for years, she led the public programs the rosie the riveter world war, two home front national historical park in richmond, and in 2015. she was introduced to president obama during a ceremony in washington, d. c her family said. of all the accolades having a school named for her brings her the most satisfaction . she believes that the students now and in the future will carry her legacy. is, it shows me that i can do the same things that she has accomplished. i can do anything i want like anything. i put my mind to i can accomplish it. and in true birthday fashion, she wrapped up her day of celebration with pizza and cake. i had a vision and i stick
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to my vision and everything with it is his parents were his biggest inspiration and his biggest support. what's the good news? well we'll talk about how this bay area food truck owner conquered adversity and has now a successful business to show for it. we have a story coming up
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welcome back to what's the good news where we get the chance to
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highlight our local community area native was one of the last three contestants standing after the season. two finale of next level chef with gordon ramsay. congratulations goes. to tucker. zachary keogh won the title and a $250,000 prize and we spoke with jeff tucker right before that finale aired in san jose native was at a watch party in san francisco with their family and friends and she talked about the impact of her experience. that self confidence is definitely something i gained here and, um, just that, believing in myself, really, and like, that's something that i can't get taken away. tucker says her next move will probably be creating pop up dining experiences, perhaps along with fellow cast members and working as a private chef, the island of maui in hawaii. he's rebuilding after those wildfires tore through lahaina earlier this year, one of the many inspiring
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stories to come out of that tragedy, including north bay, celebrity chef guy fieri, raising more than $1.5 million for the victims. the area is foundation hosted chefs river maui in october at a private estate in sonoma county. the sold out event featured in 18 course dinner created by 38 chefs. wine tasting live music in an auction chefs included those who regularly appear on fieri's food network television shows. proceeds benefited the hawaii restaurant association in the salvation army, hawaiian and pacific islands vision. it was not taken with the spirit. this community of paradise. another community rebuilding after loss the town of paradise more than 250 people gathered in a park to honor the 85 people who died in the camp fire five years ago with a moment of silence lasting 85 seconds, despite the great loss felt by so many people left
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that ceremony, feeling grateful to return to paradise. my husband and i both were just overjoyed that we can be back in the beauty and with the community and just help help build the back. the community buried a time capsule with heartfelt mementos to commemorate the challenges and resiliency of the community. well this year for hispanic heritage month, we celebrated a lot of the food of latin america and one of the fastest growing food truck business is in the south bay is an example of that. it was started by san jose native daniel ortega, who credits his immigrant parents for passing on the traditions of their mexican culture reporter lamonica peters has a story. or are mexico, which means the flavor of mexico is the lifelong dream of owner daniel ortega? not knowing nothing about the business? like my father always told me, you know a risk. you gotta dive in head first. and if things go well, great, and if they don't then great, you know not to do it again. born and raised in san jose 34 year old
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ortega says he built his food truck business using his grandmother's recipes and the hustle he learned from his mexican parents, jose luiz and alicia ortega. he says being an entrepreneur has always been in his blood. parents were the first one to present our frescas to san jose and throughout the whole bay area. so i grew up watching my parents work and, um , i used to work for them. ortega says his father wanted him to go to college. but in 2016, he started his first business selling agua frescas and fruit cups like his parents. just two years later, he used his savings to buy his first food truck. the giant con sabor biddy, a taco is his signature item. and he now has three food truck locations throughout the city. when i first started, people were telling me look at me like you're crazy like you're not. you know what you're doing? you're going to lose our money, and i just always believed in myself. i trusted the process. i've had a vision and i stick to
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my vision and everything went through, ortega says this month he's catering 3000 people for united airlines in san francisco and his social media videos have over 3 million views. he's also planning to launch a video game and film both based on his food truck concept, he says foodies from all over the state are coming to san jose to experience the flavor of mexico people from all over california from fresno, but that stole from los angeles all over the bay area are coming to try it out. we talked to a customer who was there for the first time and one who keeps coming back, expecting lots of flavor. lots of meat, and i'm expecting to be very full afterwards familiar with mexican cuisine tacos barrier. um. i'd like to bury out here because it's not that greasy and it's just right, ortega says with his wife, catherine, by aside and his second child on the way, he's looking forward to the future and owning his own
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restaurant, but he will always have his family's entrepreneurial spirit to guide him culture my father originally from mexico. and that tradition that that culture that we carry, um i also want to bring it down to my kids. so the day whenever i'm gone. my children will continue that legacy. so after smelling the aromas of mexico, i had to try the giant taco for myself. it's over a foot long. it's still smoking hot. it was made minutes ago. it's full of meat and cheese and cilantro and all the good things that you want to eat. lamonica peters ktv you, fox two news. and have the city of oakland. like, you know, just this big event for us today and supported the way they do. it really means a lot to basketball team to the east bay brought home big titles this
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year. what' t'
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what's the good news? well if you notice the warriors now have a new look to their uniforms. your stuff curry, sporting that new look shortly after it was released, you can see this new city edition uniform honoring san francisco's iconic cable cars. the wording kind of worms its way up there, representing the cable cars going up and down the hills of san francisco. the font is inspired by the signs for the cable car routes along
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the side of the jersey and then those shorts have the patterns that symbolizes the cable car tracks. the team unveiled the new uniform as a cable car turnaround at fisherman's worf, the warriors say the uniform captures the essence of san francisco. as much as we love our warriors. we also love our local teams and the impact that they have made. this year we saw oakland's castle went high school football team returned from historic trip from southern california in september, the castle at night to beat the los angeles dorsey high school dawns and were among the first to tour the high school football hall of fame at the roseville, one of the nights football players had her football helmet brought in as part of the permanent display . this is 16 year old danielle johnson. she became the first female football player. casamance she says she has loved the games and she was eight years old. and it just 5 ft. 10 inches tall. she said she was determined to play. castle mount football coach edward washington said daniel johnson is the heart of the team because she's tough and plays with all her heart.
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another team in oakland celebrated a big win by going all the way to state. the city then held one big victory parade to honor to championship high school basketball teams. the city of champions celebrated and honored. oakland highs boys basketball team in northern california and the oakland tech girls basketball team on their c i f state championships, claiming their third title in five five years, fans filled the streets of downtown oakland to honor the oakland tech girls, varsity basketball teams and oakland high boys varsity teams. this was back in april. both teams are celebrating state championships at the time they were beyond thrilled to be honored in their city. maybe luck or really just dedication to the excellence. it's the best girls basketball program in the state representing the town that is now left its mark on history. months ago, before we were even thinking about playoffs before. really our team was even set. he was telling us. you know, there's something special here you have the opportunity to do something great. and it would be a shame if you didn't do it. so
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we were just trying to leave our mark on history, and i think it's safe to say that we did that. your team said winning is a habit, and those habits were shaped by longtime head coach leroy hurt deck class of 89. by the way, assistant coach jasmine brags highlights how they set the bar high for the team and the school and seeing how excited the town gets for their wind. sure makes it all worth it. we're having fun is what we're doing. you know, patty and i are having fun. and how lucky are we to grandma's that treat each other, like sisters. san francisco giants pitcher shares his good news and how luc he is t
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welcome back to what's the good news? very special birthday celebration was held this year. danville veteran sam avila cheeto is given the key to the city on his 103rd birthday. he has been married to his wife for 70 years and says they are proud to call the east space city of danville home. i just love this
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place and loved loved all the people in it. and my friends were always in danville. so we got acquainted with danville at that time, and we just love this town. there's a clean town. it's always been clean, and it's great latino, says his secret to living to 103 is quote drinking good wine, eating good pasta and having a beautiful wife and quote that's a giants pitcher logan web. he is beloved by fans in the bay area, but even giants diehards came second to two women who have watched logan every step of the way. ktv is barely o'carroll met with both website grandmothers who have a very close relationship with the giants ace. night there's no shortage of logan web jerseys at oracle park, but a heads up if you have that number 62 across your back, you may just be tapped on the shoulder. logan and i are really naughty. whenever we're somewhere in some , you know, at home mainly and
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somebody's wearing a san francisco had or whatever i see giants fannie i said, oh, well, that well, you know, my grandson is logan web and this is usually the reaction. spectacular performance by logan web in his first postseason out those two have been. every single one of my games since i was six years old, doesn't take longer than a minute to know that patty and jan or the grandma's is logan calls them are diehard giants fans. travel partners, you know? yeah, roommates feel like in laws are always the nicest to each other, right and they are so it's. relationship that they have. i guess it is kind of like a college roommate, college roommate situation, right? they both have their own like i would say, like tours that they do moved in together following the deaths of their husbands, which happened about a year apart and on the heels of jan's cancer diagnosis. it's like a roommate
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and a sister all rolled into one. and travel mate. you know, she. she knows me about as deeply as my sister knows me. when they moved in. together they created a bucket list of things they always wanted to do but never got around to together . they've been checking off boxes ever since they went everywhere. i don't to lady to grandma's in a prius went into every spot in america like they did that they went to europe. they've they went on a cruise through alaska. i think they go everywhere. it's actually quite amazing helicopter to see niagara falls. how many people get to go on a helicopter right? grandmas at the elder ladies the eiffel tower in paris and stopped at graceland in tennessee, but their favorite stop. we had to go to oregon because that's where logan was pitching in the minor leagues. it was really a treat to watch. logan web come out of the minor
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leagues. when logan got called up to the majors. so did jan. and patty. yes they are the team grammars and they love sean. man i love chaman area. they got some new fair. it's like that they love patrick now. but it's they're funny. they just love baseball party loves one more for us, so she always wants to meet one or flores and she got them. like this little shirt. he just had a baby. just a little. like shirt and gave it to them on opening day and warmer was like, did you grandma? give me a present. i'm like, yeah, she's she's amazing, right? and from the to grandma's giants legend will clark even teaches them about hitting. i'm not very shy. so um a player will come up and i'm terrible. i'll say hi, i'm logan's grandmother. and i really enjoy you and your fantastic but after all these years, it's safe to say namesake aside, number 62 is and always will be their favorite. the
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first ones to text me before the game personal sexually after the game emergent will send along. paragraph. just saying, like kicked their butts. this and that i love you probably say i love you, like three times, my grandma patty, you'll say show sound like an emoji. and then. whoever we're playing like we're playing the dodgers. she's like you're in kitchen. some dodger tomorrow like just like it's always it's always funny. i'm always like all right, let's do it. yeah like kind of gets me going. it gets me fired up a little bit. having fun is what we're doing. you know, patty and i are having fun. and how lucky are we got him. got him? yep it's still surreal. it's still surreal to believe when you think how many boys want to do this and how few make it even when he was in little league, he would not hesitate to yell at us when he's walking past grandma's hyped throw us a kiss. he still does that still throws us a
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kiss. great story there. well, you know what? there were so many stories we wish we could have included in this special edition, but we only have about half an hour. still i hope we have proven that there is plenty of good to go around. if you just look for the good in your community. thank you so much for joining us on this special edition of what's the good news? i'm christina redon wishing all what we know about the aftermath of this 7.6 magnitude new year's day quake from ktvu, fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> well, good morning to you and
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