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that's what the department of health care services found in a 2023 audit of contra costa health after receiving anonymous complaints, the state found patients complained about not receiving enhanced care management services. in one case, a comprehensive history and physical examination wasn't completed and without proper assessments, the state said patients may not receive important behavioral and medical health screenings that can help identify and prevent illnesses. this the state know that contra costa county is not providing clinical care through its ecm program. yes, when we reached out to the state, a spokesperson repeated in an email, both clinical and non-clinical needs must be addressed by ecm teams. there are a lot of taxpayer dollars involved. contra costa health took in nearly $3 billion in medi-cal revenue in 2022, and 2023. of that, it spent $56 million on ecm, according to the state. i think that it's wrong. this nurse says she's concerned cutting corners on medical allows the system to report more patients to the state to get more funding. it gives them an excuse to re
that's what the department of health care services found in a 2023 audit of contra costa health after receiving anonymous complaints, the state found patients complained about not receiving enhanced care management services. in one case, a comprehensive history and physical examination wasn't completed and without proper assessments, the state said patients may not receive important behavioral and medical health screenings that can help identify and prevent illnesses. this the state know that...
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that's what the department of health care services found in the 2023 audit of contra costa health, after receiving anonymous complaints, the state found patients complained about not receiving enhanced care management services. in one case, a comprehensive history and physical examination wasn't completed and without proper assessment, the state said patients may not receive important behavioral and medical health screenings that can help identify and prevent illnesses. does the state know that contra costa county is not providing clinical care through its ecm program? yes, when we reached out to the state, a spokesperson repeated in an email, both clinical and non-clinical needs must be addressed by ecm teams. there are a lot of taxpayer dollars involved. contra costa health took in nearly $3 billion in medi-cal revenue in 2022 and 2023. of that, it spent $56 million on ecm, according to the state. i think that it's wrong. this nurse says she's concerned cutting corners on medical allows the system to report more patients to the state to get more funding. it gives them an excuse to real
that's what the department of health care services found in the 2023 audit of contra costa health, after receiving anonymous complaints, the state found patients complained about not receiving enhanced care management services. in one case, a comprehensive history and physical examination wasn't completed and without proper assessment, the state said patients may not receive important behavioral and medical health screenings that can help identify and prevent illnesses. does the state know that...
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that's what the department of health care services found in a 2023 audit of contra costa health, after receiving anonymous complaints, the state found patients complained about not receiving enhanced care management services. in one case, a comprehensive history and physical examination wasn't completed and without proper assessment, the state said patients may not receive important behavioral and medical health screenings that can help identify and prevent illnesses. this the state know that contra costa county is not providing clinical care through its ecm program. yes, when we reached out to the state, a spokesperson repeated in an email, both clinical and non-clinical needs must be addressed by ecm teams. there are a lot of taxpayer dollars involved. contra costa health took in nearly $3 billion in medi-cal revenue in 2022 and 2023. of that, it spent $56 million on ecm, according to the state. i think that it's wrong. this nurse says she's concerned cutting corners on medical allows the system to report more patients to the state to get more funding. it gives them an excuse to real
that's what the department of health care services found in a 2023 audit of contra costa health, after receiving anonymous complaints, the state found patients complained about not receiving enhanced care management services. in one case, a comprehensive history and physical examination wasn't completed and without proper assessment, the state said patients may not receive important behavioral and medical health screenings that can help identify and prevent illnesses. this the state know that...
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shoes within the contra costa county health care system. why they say it's putting people's health on the line. the interview and investigation you'll see only on nbc bay area plus an iconic bakery goes up in flames. a look at the damage as investigators search for the cause. the news at 530 starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney and i'm candice nguyen. gia has the evening off tonight, an nbc bay area exclusive. californians are paying billions of dollars for a new health care initiative to help our most vulnerable, like our seniors, the unhoused and people with mental illness. but in the east bay, part of the program is accused of cutting some dangerous corners. a whistleblower tells us contra costa health plan is ignoring medical needs, inflating caseloads and harming patients. it's been heartbreaking. it's been really heartbreaking, because we are supposed to be, helping these patients, this contra costa health nurse says some of the county's most fragile and medically complex patients are being left in the lurch. t
shoes within the contra costa county health care system. why they say it's putting people's health on the line. the interview and investigation you'll see only on nbc bay area plus an iconic bakery goes up in flames. a look at the damage as investigators search for the cause. the news at 530 starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney and i'm candice nguyen. gia has the evening off tonight, an nbc bay area exclusive. californians are paying billions of dollars for a new health...
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but contra costa health leaders aren't listening. she says the program has abandoned its requirement to provide clinical medical care, and as a result, she says, patients are getting harmed and dying. it's been heartbreaking. it's been really heartbreaking, because we are supposed to be, helping these patients. the nurse with contra costa health asked us not to reveal her identity, fearing retaliation. so i am here now with candace. candace, these are some very serious charges from this nurse whistleblower. yeah, that's right. i have been looking into her claims for 13 months now. more than a year since april of last year, and we wanted to take our time to review these claims because they are so strong. i looked at internal emails and public records. i still have public records requests pending right now. i also looked at documented complaints that we got independently from the state. i also spoke with three separate sources familiar with contra costa health's enhanced care management, and they corroborate her concerns, as does a rec
but contra costa health leaders aren't listening. she says the program has abandoned its requirement to provide clinical medical care, and as a result, she says, patients are getting harmed and dying. it's been heartbreaking. it's been really heartbreaking, because we are supposed to be, helping these patients. the nurse with contra costa health asked us not to reveal her identity, fearing retaliation. so i am here now with candace. candace, these are some very serious charges from this nurse...
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so i have reached out to the ceo as well as the chief medical officer of contra costa health. they repeatedly declined to sit down with me, but their communications officer, she spoke with me, and i asked her about concerns that these patients are getting harmed because housing specialists, social workers, for example, charge people without medical licenses just don't have the training to catch medical red flags. i also asked her about concerns of patients passing away, dying because their illnesses were missed. it is an unfortunate thing that oftentimes these very complicated cases are far along in their disease process. does the state know that contra costa county is not providing clinical care through its ecm program? yes. because we're an integrated system. so we are providing care through our own system, just not this one specific team. that's this is this goes beyond a local story or a state story. this is a national story right here in our backyard. yeah. that's right. i mean, homelessness, mental illness, the people who receive this benefit are our most vulnerable. the
so i have reached out to the ceo as well as the chief medical officer of contra costa health. they repeatedly declined to sit down with me, but their communications officer, she spoke with me, and i asked her about concerns that these patients are getting harmed because housing specialists, social workers, for example, charge people without medical licenses just don't have the training to catch medical red flags. i also asked her about concerns of patients passing away, dying because their...
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health officials in contra costa county say the opioid epidemic there is getting worse as kron four's. philippe djegal reports the county is getting millions of dollars from lawsuits settled with manufacturers and the county is reaching out now to the community for ideas about how to best use it. >> doctor pam has spent years working in pharmacies and has seen the worst of opioid epidemic people are every day time deflating talked or pam among the community members who attended opioid community listening session hosted by contra costa health services in concord. thursday's is this for that? we are planning to have. the state has settled several national lawsuits against opioid manufacturers, distributors and other groups held responsible for the crisis and expects more funds in the future. the county has already received about 5 million dollars of that money and is holding the listening sessions for ideas on how to spend and combat the crisis. remain abatement treatment and prevention. the latest statistics from the contra costa county meds coalition shows that county wide in 2022, th
health officials in contra costa county say the opioid epidemic there is getting worse as kron four's. philippe djegal reports the county is getting millions of dollars from lawsuits settled with manufacturers and the county is reaching out now to the community for ideas about how to best use it. >> doctor pam has spent years working in pharmacies and has seen the worst of opioid epidemic people are every day time deflating talked or pam among the community members who attended opioid...
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health officials in contra costa county say the opioid epidemic there is just getting worse. kron 4 sweet reports the county is receiving millions of dollars from settle lawsuits from manufacturers and is now reaching out to the community to get ideas and how to use that money to combat the crisis. >> doctor pam has spent years working in pharmacies and has seen the worst of opioid epidemic young people are every day trying to find a way doctor pam, among the community members who attended opioid community listening session hosted by contra costa health services in concord. thursday's this for that. we are planning to have the state has settled several national lawsuits against opioid manufacturers, distributors and other groups held responsible for the crisis and expects more funds in the future. the county has already received about 5 million dollars of that money and is holding the listening sessions for ideas on how to spend and combat the crisis. remain abatement treatment and prevention. the latest statistics from the contra costa county meds coalition shows that county
health officials in contra costa county say the opioid epidemic there is just getting worse. kron 4 sweet reports the county is receiving millions of dollars from settle lawsuits from manufacturers and is now reaching out to the community to get ideas and how to use that money to combat the crisis. >> doctor pam has spent years working in pharmacies and has seen the worst of opioid epidemic young people are every day trying to find a way doctor pam, among the community members who...
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. >> health officials in contra costa county say the opioid epidemic is worsening kron four's. philippe djegal reports that the county is receiving millions of dollars from settle lawsuits from manufacturers and is reaching out to the community for ideas on how to use it to combat the crisis. >> the state has settled several national lawsuits against opioid manufacturers, distributors and other groups held responsible for the opioid epidemic and expects more funds in the future contra. costa county has already received about 5 million dollars of that money and health services is holding listening sessions for ideas on how to spend and combat the crisis. we are at a point where >> our approach has to also include some harm reduction in. this is something that we didn't he started alcohol and drugs. but we know that they picked the crisis is forcing us to change our approach and meet the needs the community. the county says the funding will be used for opioid abatement treatment and prevention activities need work with individuals who are not ready to embrace treatment. >> but co
. >> health officials in contra costa county say the opioid epidemic is worsening kron four's. philippe djegal reports that the county is receiving millions of dollars from settle lawsuits from manufacturers and is reaching out to the community for ideas on how to use it to combat the crisis. >> the state has settled several national lawsuits against opioid manufacturers, distributors and other groups held responsible for the opioid epidemic and expects more funds in the future...
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costa county's mental health team without reason. february 23rd 2022. that is when they responded to porter's mental health crisis while he was staying at the hampton inn and suites in a federal civil rights lawsuit filed tuesday. the complete says, although the mental health team told officers porter was the only person in the room and was not threatening anyone after hours negotiations, police escalated the situation by forcing porter the next morning eventually shooting him with rubber and live bullets in a were unsuccessful and breaking down the door and forcing a confrontation. >> they instead used pepper spray and tear gas to do it. the lawsuit lists the city of pittsburgh, its former police chief. brian, adding to it 2 police supervisors, officer ernesto mejia rosco and up to 50 doe's from the police department as defendants, porter and his wife who was called to the scene to help de-escalate the matter, but was also allegedly dismissed by the is accused of shooting puerto twice in the arm and abdomen nearly killing the father
costa county's mental health team without reason. february 23rd 2022. that is when they responded to porter's mental health crisis while he was staying at the hampton inn and suites in a federal civil rights lawsuit filed tuesday. the complete says, although the mental health team told officers porter was the only person in the room and was not threatening anyone after hours negotiations, police escalated the situation by forcing porter the next morning eventually shooting him with rubber and...
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the lawsuit accuses police supervisors of dismissing contra costa county mental health team members who were working to peacefully resolve the situation. instead, the complaint claims mejia rosco eventually fired puerto. >> in a separate case, mejia rosco was among several pittsburgh and antioch police officers federally indicted last year for obstruction of justice bribery and civil rights violations. back in 2016, he was also accused of choking a man to death. >> while in custody leading the city of pittsburgh to settle a 7.3 million dollar lawsuit with the man's family. as for ashton porter, all criminal charges against him have been dropped. mister porter had his hands above his head hand, holding a knife in a position of surrender when he was shot after taking one or 2 steps out of his hotel. the least department and former chief have not responded to our requests for comment. >> philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> the city of san leandro getting introduced to the new interim police chief tonight, angela leverett is hosting a self introduction live interview with the community. sh
the lawsuit accuses police supervisors of dismissing contra costa county mental health team members who were working to peacefully resolve the situation. instead, the complaint claims mejia rosco eventually fired puerto. >> in a separate case, mejia rosco was among several pittsburgh and antioch police officers federally indicted last year for obstruction of justice bribery and civil rights violations. back in 2016, he was also accused of choking a man to death. >> while in custody...
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health officials in contra costa county said that the opioid epidemic is getting worse. kron 4 said all reports for us now that the county is receiving millions of dollars from settlements with lawsuits from manufacturers and is now reaching out to the community. 2 good ideas on how to use that money to combat the crisis. >> the state has settled several national lawsuits against opioid manufacturers, distributors and other groups held responsible for the opioid epidemic and expects more funds in the future contra. costa county has already received about 5 million dollars of that money and health services is holding listening sessions for ideas on how to spend and combat the crisis. we are at a point where >> our approach has to also include some harm reduction in. this is something that we didn't he started alcohol and drugs. but we know that picked the crisis is forcing us to change our approach and meet the needs the community. the county says the funding will be used for opioid abatement treatment and prevention activities need work with individuals who are not ready
health officials in contra costa county said that the opioid epidemic is getting worse. kron 4 said all reports for us now that the county is receiving millions of dollars from settlements with lawsuits from manufacturers and is now reaching out to the community. 2 good ideas on how to use that money to combat the crisis. >> the state has settled several national lawsuits against opioid manufacturers, distributors and other groups held responsible for the opioid epidemic and expects more...
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it happened at a contra costa county motel, and the man says he was suffering a mental health crisis and needed help. instead, he says police shot him and arrested him. as nbc bay area's velena jones explains, the officer named in today's federal lawsuit is also accused of defrauding the city in another federal case. does it sounds like you don't feel safe right now? february 2022 ashton porter flew from georgia to the bay area and checked into a pittsburgh hotel. that's when he says he began experiencing a mental health crisis. my family called for help. i called out for help. i explained to him that i really didn't understand what was going on. police say their initial call came from the hotel after porter refused to leave his room, but in a federal lawsuit filed against four pittsburg police officers, the police department and the city, porter claims he was exhibiting clear signs of a crisis. he says he told authorities he was scared and concerned people were out to get him. me and my family called the police because my dad was very stressed. we just wanted help to know where he w
it happened at a contra costa county motel, and the man says he was suffering a mental health crisis and needed help. instead, he says police shot him and arrested him. as nbc bay area's velena jones explains, the officer named in today's federal lawsuit is also accused of defrauding the city in another federal case. does it sounds like you don't feel safe right now? february 2022 ashton porter flew from georgia to the bay area and checked into a pittsburgh hotel. that's when he says he began...
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see the areas in orange for inland contra costa county on friday? this is not overwhelming, but you are in the moderate category for a risk to heat-related health impacts from this. the main reason is not because of the 87 degrees on its own, but because of the big swing, daytime highs today in the low 60s. so it will be 20 to 25 degrees warmer and it's those fast transitions which usually catch people off guard. so if you're in those inland parts of contra costa and alameda county, start thinking ahead of maybe going easy on yourself outside thursday and friday. brian and andrea, we're talking about how yesterday was the snow west day of the season at the central sierra snow lab. here's the year. the red line shows you what the snowfall has been like all year. the deep blue line shows you what the average is. look at the last little bit on that red line. see the spike there? that was yesterday's snowfall. true, it was the biggest snowfall in a 24 hour period, but you can parse these statistics so many ways of there were storms that came through thi
see the areas in orange for inland contra costa county on friday? this is not overwhelming, but you are in the moderate category for a risk to heat-related health impacts from this. the main reason is not because of the 87 degrees on its own, but because of the big swing, daytime highs today in the low 60s. so it will be 20 to 25 degrees warmer and it's those fast transitions which usually catch people off guard. so if you're in those inland parts of contra costa and alameda county, start...
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contra costa county fared the best. 50% of californians could afford to rent there, based on the report, a coalition of public health groups is sending a warning about governor newsom's plan to address the state's $27 billion budget deficit. >> the coalition, made up of county health officials, workers and advocates, claims the $300 million in public health cuts proposed by the governor in his revised budget on friday would put vulnerable communities at great risk. >> these cuts are dangerous and deadly because they take away vital funds that support our public health infrastructure, which is working behind the scenes to save lives every day, the coalition says. >> in addition to impacting public health, the cuts would lead to the losses of hundreds of jobs. we've reached out to the governor's office for response, and we have yet to hear back. >> coming up, donald trump's former fixer takes a stand against him today in the hush money payments trial against the former president. >> plus, federal officials are now investigating another robo taxi company following a recent crash in san fra
contra costa county fared the best. 50% of californians could afford to rent there, based on the report, a coalition of public health groups is sending a warning about governor newsom's plan to address the state's $27 billion budget deficit. >> the coalition, made up of county health officials, workers and advocates, claims the $300 million in public health cuts proposed by the governor in his revised budget on friday would put vulnerable communities at great risk. >> these cuts are...
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costa county dealt with public meetings online and in-home support of health services among the groups that spent the most on lobbying, the california chamber of commerce pg and e and chevron. how is that? 34 in the east bay. another proposed tax on chevron's richmond refinery. he's moving a lot closer to the november ballot. you have city council members unanimously voting in favor of the tax. the city attorney will now work to repair measure for the november ballot, leaving the issue for the voters to decide councilmember cloudy and mena cited the harm caused by or finding. >> he has repaid because to pay that fetch i sitting here and had to choose eye. you can money to pay the keys. to be and resources all to pay for a teeming that what it and it's the >> according to state data, asthma rates for richmond, residents are higher than 90% of other californians. dozen people spoke in favor of the measure during public comments cited a number of recent flaring incidents. >> my vision for richmond is to have these polluters pay the city. that's so we can continue to build up our communiti
costa county dealt with public meetings online and in-home support of health services among the groups that spent the most on lobbying, the california chamber of commerce pg and e and chevron. how is that? 34 in the east bay. another proposed tax on chevron's richmond refinery. he's moving a lot closer to the november ballot. you have city council members unanimously voting in favor of the tax. the city attorney will now work to repair measure for the november ballot, leaving the issue for the...
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. >> the contra costa district attorney's office, charged with several counts of assaulting an officer and one count of trespassing and refusing to leave, but they say the court diverted him to mental health treatment. >> a mentally, i've been going through therapy and so, yeah, it's just been a it's been a rough two years for all of us. >> we also reached out to the pittsburg police department, and we're waiting to hear back. ashton's family thought they were going to lose him. >> i felt like it was our fault that we called the police and we shouldn't have. i'm just grateful that he is here. i just wish that. who do we call on when the police is not doing the right thing? >> his family and attorney hopes this leads to a positive change with the police department in the east bay. ryan curry abc seven news. >> a series of bb gun shootings on the peninsula, and now deputies have arrested three young men they believe are responsible. the shootings happened sunday night all over san mateo. the sheriff's office says they happened an hour apart each time, with a person in a bmw shooting at p
. >> the contra costa district attorney's office, charged with several counts of assaulting an officer and one count of trespassing and refusing to leave, but they say the court diverted him to mental health treatment. >> a mentally, i've been going through therapy and so, yeah, it's just been a it's been a rough two years for all of us. >> we also reached out to the pittsburg police department, and we're waiting to hear back. ashton's family thought they were going to lose...
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supervisor diane burgess from contra costa county. appreciate your time. have a good evening. thanks for talking about this. of course. one more note. we did reach out to john muir health. the hospital acknowledges it's experiencing unprecedented patient volumes and offloading challenges in a statement, it reads in part, john muir health must be able to continue to use a clinically driven triage process to treat those with the most urgent needs first, rather than being pressured to meet an off load standard. up next, will the 30 year prison sentence stick? a court error for the man convicted of attacking congresswoman pelosi's husband at their home in san francisco? we're getting some insight from our legal analyst. also, zany and colorful. did you see it? did you run in it or walk? we're going to take you to the streets of san francisco from yesterday's bay to breakers. yo a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon,
supervisor diane burgess from contra costa county. appreciate your time. have a good evening. thanks for talking about this. of course. one more note. we did reach out to john muir health. the hospital acknowledges it's experiencing unprecedented patient volumes and offloading challenges in a statement, it reads in part, john muir health must be able to continue to use a clinically driven triage process to treat those with the most urgent needs first, rather than being pressured to meet an off...
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home in contra costa county, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> all right. a live look outside here in san francisco out towards the embarcadero. hey, that palm trees not moving around too much right now. our meteorologist kyla grogan is here now with details on the weather. yeah. in fact, that wind advisory that was for those of you along the that is no longer they've canceled that. we've got some good news there. want to point out the national map to show you there's only one place for those hitting cold air right now. and it is right here. you see some of that snow can make its way let me show you temperatures and the reason point that out is because obviously the cool air there. but check out what's happening over here. national 85 degrees, dc 81 83 in detroit. you see where high pressure is large and in charge and a good portion of the country. we are also warming up because of high pressure that is up the coast. we're not quite that wild, although sacramento right now sitting at 79 degrees. so certainly some warmth out there and some blue skies as we t
home in contra costa county, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> all right. a live look outside here in san francisco out towards the embarcadero. hey, that palm trees not moving around too much right now. our meteorologist kyla grogan is here now with details on the weather. yeah. in fact, that wind advisory that was for those of you along the that is no longer they've canceled that. we've got some good news there. want to point out the national map to show you there's only one place...
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. >> it's not all fun and games at the contra costa county fair this weekend. the special requirement for anyone under the age of 18 who plans to go plus, health officials are closely monitoring two new covid variants. >> i'm matt rivera in washington with the latest from the cdc and the low c with a hammer and a san francisco home to 30 years in prison. a jury finding the pap guilty of attempted kidnaping and assault in the attack in october of 2022. the pap admitted that he intended to hold the then house speaker pelosi hostage. she was not home at the time. the pap then struck paul pelosi with a hammer, fracturing his skull. prosecutors had asked for a 40 year term. the pap now faces state charges with a trial starting next week. a spokesperson for the congresswoman pelosi's family issued a statement saying, quote , the pelosi family couldn't be prouder of their pop and his tremendous courage in saving his own life on the night of the attack. and in testifying in this case, speaker pelosi and her family are immensely grateful to all who have sent love and pr
. >> it's not all fun and games at the contra costa county fair this weekend. the special requirement for anyone under the age of 18 who plans to go plus, health officials are closely monitoring two new covid variants. >> i'm matt rivera in washington with the latest from the cdc and the low c with a hammer and a san francisco home to 30 years in prison. a jury finding the pap guilty of attempted kidnaping and assault in the attack in october of 2022. the pap admitted that he...
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. >> the contra costa district attorney's office charged porter with several counts of assaulting an officer and one count of trespassing and refusing to leave, but they say the court diverted him to mental health treatment. >> a mentally i've been going through therapy and so, yeah, it's just been a it's been a rough two years for all of us. >> we also reached out to the pittsburg police department, and we're waiting to hear back. ashton's family thought they were going to lose him. >> i felt like it was our fault that we called the police and we shouldn't have. i'm just grateful that he is here. i just wish that. who do we call on when the police is not doing the right thing? >> his family and attorney hopes this leads to a positive change with the police department in the east bay. ryan curry, abc seven news. >> the man convicted of assaulting the husband of speaker emerita nancy pelosi after breaking into the couple's san francisco home, was resentenced today in federal court to 30 years in prison. it's the same sentence david depape received two weeks ago at his original sentenc
. >> the contra costa district attorney's office charged porter with several counts of assaulting an officer and one count of trespassing and refusing to leave, but they say the court diverted him to mental health treatment. >> a mentally i've been going through therapy and so, yeah, it's just been a it's been a rough two years for all of us. >> we also reached out to the pittsburg police department, and we're waiting to hear back. ashton's family thought they were going to...
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the contra costa mosquito and vector control district reporting the first dead bird of the year. >> has tested positive for west nile virus. the earliest detection in the county in 10 years. you can lower your health risk by keeping insect repellent and clearing any standing water at your home. we try to avoid the open spaces in the summertime. not because john seeing does not enjoy nature. he is concerned with rattlesnakes who are coming out of hibernation. he keeps his dogs on a leash and does not veer off trails. they're hard to see. >> they can hide in the sights and you don't know when they're going to strike. so got to be careful with your advice to people with it when it comes around its neck. >> and i would just, you know, getting a little bit of distance, make sure that they're going away from the path you're about to walk through and really make sure that they're away from their not make a noise. and if bitten by a rattlesnake, the east bay regional park district says stay calm and have someone call 9-1-1, in contra costa county, philippe djegal kron. 4 news. >> happening now,
the contra costa mosquito and vector control district reporting the first dead bird of the year. >> has tested positive for west nile virus. the earliest detection in the county in 10 years. you can lower your health risk by keeping insect repellent and clearing any standing water at your home. we try to avoid the open spaces in the summertime. not because john seeing does not enjoy nature. he is concerned with rattlesnakes who are coming out of hibernation. he keeps his dogs on a leash...
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driverless public transportation system today in eastern contra costa county residents will be able to access glide cars. they're saying this is going to help reduce congestion throughout contra costa county. this dynamic personal. my coach micro transit project will increase public safety and public transit. accessibility for the fast-growing communities of pittsburg, antioch, oakley anl brett was the project will jointly administered by the contra costa transportation authority and the tri delta transit. it is designed to compliment existing public transportation options. congestion is a real climate change is also a real thing. and so what we can get people out of their cars, take the environment, ensure that like that because everybody's needs, you know, we're going patient to ensure that that happens. >> this new system would complement bus and rail services in the region by 2030. all right. has been a topic of conversation. for a few years in san francisco are talking about the great highway. whether or not it should close our remain open to cars. and now there's a new proposal f
driverless public transportation system today in eastern contra costa county residents will be able to access glide cars. they're saying this is going to help reduce congestion throughout contra costa county. this dynamic personal. my coach micro transit project will increase public safety and public transit. accessibility for the fast-growing communities of pittsburg, antioch, oakley anl brett was the project will jointly administered by the contra costa transportation authority and the tri...
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, it's contra costa county's most populous city. its scenic beauty and stunning views of mount diablo. and this morning mornings on two, the nine hitting the road to concord for our first zip trip of the year, we are exploring this charming east bay cities self-guided mural walk. it's family owned and operated drive in theater, and we uncover its taco trail, which welcomes foodies from near and far. >> yes, we're all regulars. >> i have to get my, my fix every so often. >> just family recipes, old family recipes come from grandma to aunties to mom to now. so what we serve is what i grew up eating. >> the nine will be live at concord's todos santos plaza, highlighting all the fun things to do, see and eat in that east bay city. if you're in the area, come on down. join us in person or you can of course y watch live right here on ktvu, fox two and on our fox local app. that leads us to steve paulson. if people are heading out to concord, they picked the best time ever to go because you got that hot, not stinking hot out there yet. >>
, it's contra costa county's most populous city. its scenic beauty and stunning views of mount diablo. and this morning mornings on two, the nine hitting the road to concord for our first zip trip of the year, we are exploring this charming east bay cities self-guided mural walk. it's family owned and operated drive in theater, and we uncover its taco trail, which welcomes foodies from near and far. >> yes, we're all regulars. >> i have to get my, my fix every so often. >>...
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however, air quality should get back to normal this morning, $100,000 was stolen from contra costa county, the fair, while workers were on their way to deposit the cash at the bank. and authorities are saying it happened sunday in antioch in the parking lot of the bmo bank branch on summer's fair. were going to the bank's night deposit to deposit that cash when someone held them up at gunpoint and stole the money. the president of the county fair's board of directors tells us the cash came from fees for entrance to the fair and for parking. >> i don't know what the exact circumstances where they had a car or not, but apparently from what i saw in an email from the fair itself, was somebody walked up to the person that or persons that were putting the money in the bank and put a gun up to their head, basically, and then the rest is history. >> now organizers of the county fair say they may have to cut back on next year's plans for free fair activities. just to help make up for the loss. there's no word yet from police on description of whoever stole that money. >> well, the owner of two fi
however, air quality should get back to normal this morning, $100,000 was stolen from contra costa county, the fair, while workers were on their way to deposit the cash at the bank. and authorities are saying it happened sunday in antioch in the parking lot of the bmo bank branch on summer's fair. were going to the bank's night deposit to deposit that cash when someone held them up at gunpoint and stole the money. the president of the county fair's board of directors tells us the cash came from...