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our wilson walker has the story of two wine regions and how they are adjusting to a changing industry. you know accident , if you had the patience you could watch it grow. it might grow over an inch or more. >> reporter: he is keeping an eye on the winery 2024 vintage here in the earliest formation. if it is anything like '23 there will be a lot of it. >> we had a phenomenal vintage in 2023. >> reporter: what is happening in the wine industry is a story many years in the making. that includes years that were not so productive. >> you know, we had the fires in '17, fires in '20. short those years and drought years, we made much less than we normally would. >> reporter: when the rain finally returned, demand for grapes was still on the rise and the times in wine country were as good as ever. >> we went from 2020, one of the toughest years from us, to two years later to the best year we have ever had. we had a real build up. so, everyone was wanting grapes. >> it is a tough decision to pull out grapevines. >> reporter: they are pulling their vines from the ground reflect an industry that
our wilson walker has the story of two wine regions and how they are adjusting to a changing industry. you know accident , if you had the patience you could watch it grow. it might grow over an inch or more. >> reporter: he is keeping an eye on the winery 2024 vintage here in the earliest formation. if it is anything like '23 there will be a lot of it. >> we had a phenomenal vintage in 2023. >> reporter: what is happening in the wine industry is a story many years in the...
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wilson walker talks to growers about california's wine industry is facing financial struggles right now despite that record haul. >>> california is moving closer to requiring all public school students to learn how to manage money. but they are offering financial literacy classes. partnerships between the school district will allow them to get their hands on experience with the ins and outs of banking and how to manage bills and much more. >> and learning how to do the bills or learning how money could manage all that. >> hey, you could be driving. it's $300 to have someone look at it. and that if you are making $17 an hour out of high school, how much room do you have for that budget with the average rent and the average stuff like that? >> well, your financial literacy becomes a part of the graduation requirements, the class of 2030 will be the first group that is needing that class to actually graduate. >>> the tiny southern california town of ojai is trying a unique strategy to tackle homelessness. building its own encampment right outside city hall. the city put up water proof canv
wilson walker talks to growers about california's wine industry is facing financial struggles right now despite that record haul. >>> california is moving closer to requiring all public school students to learn how to manage money. but they are offering financial literacy classes. partnerships between the school district will allow them to get their hands on experience with the ins and outs of banking and how to manage bills and much more. >> and learning how to do the bills or...
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wilson walker spoke to oaklanders about what they are hoping for in the new chief as he gets to work. >> oh, my goodness, you know, be sides the litter and the robbery, you know, i had a lot of employees quit. >> reporter: he has been frustrated for awhile. when we first spoke he was talking about the state of the neighborhood and the crime that surrounded his business, his thoughts on the new police chief. >> i think, you know, we have been needing one. somebody permanent. that we needed one a long time ago. and, maybe we should not have had the other one removed. but, it is what it is now. >> unfortunately our situation is so needed of him. especially our business community. so, he has had to hit the ground running, flying right away >> charl khan is the chamber of commerce. he, too, sounding alarm bells on crime in recent years. >> and, so, in order for him to be successful i think he needs to build a good relationship within the department and also within the entire community from east to west oakland. the hill to the flatland. >>. >> reporter: the top concerns for the police chie
wilson walker spoke to oaklanders about what they are hoping for in the new chief as he gets to work. >> oh, my goodness, you know, be sides the litter and the robbery, you know, i had a lot of employees quit. >> reporter: he has been frustrated for awhile. when we first spoke he was talking about the state of the neighborhood and the crime that surrounded his business, his thoughts on the new police chief. >> i think, you know, we have been needing one. somebody permanent....
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wilson walker got a look where things stand and found out there are still some hurdles to get past. >> yeah, unfortunately this is a vacant mall. it's been this way for decades and people are really tired of seeing it this way. >> reporter: circling the mall that has long been circling the drain, arlo and bob head the two local neighborhood councils in the hilltop area and both have plenty of ideas on what they would like to see here. >> we really need something here that we can go shop, dine and a little bit of housing is needed as well because if housing comes here, that will also drive the growth for retail and things of that nature. >> reporter: the wish list is starting to age a little bit. he first told us about his hopes for the site when mega developer prologis bought the site in april 2021. >> we've had several delays, one after another. >> i think that's something we will be working on. what is the proper retail mix? what are the proper retail tenants to bring in that can serve richmond residents? >> reporter: with neighbors wondering what is going on with the project, proli
wilson walker got a look where things stand and found out there are still some hurdles to get past. >> yeah, unfortunately this is a vacant mall. it's been this way for decades and people are really tired of seeing it this way. >> reporter: circling the mall that has long been circling the drain, arlo and bob head the two local neighborhood councils in the hilltop area and both have plenty of ideas on what they would like to see here. >> we really need something here that we...
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as wilson walker reports, there's concern the closure could cost the city in more ways than one. >> the last time it came, it was like gone. >> reporter: april hill has come to the antioch-pittsburg train station to send a visiting friend back to the san joaquin valley. she knows it probably won't be long before antioch says farewell to the downtown train station. the plan is to open another stop to the downtown oakley area. when that stop is open, the antioch stop will be decommissioned hill, since it has been scaled back to the minimum. >> yeah, a few years they have gotten rid of the benches and the ticketing kiosk. i mean at no time really nice anymore, but now it's emptier. >> reporter: for starters, it's a long for passes and a loss can see improving with the larger cost. >> it was shaped around this am track station. >> reporter: mayor lamar hernandez thorpe is talking about how state and federal dollars for affordable housing are often tied to transit corridors. >> it literally cuts developers off certain funding that they could get or subsidies they could get because we will no
as wilson walker reports, there's concern the closure could cost the city in more ways than one. >> the last time it came, it was like gone. >> reporter: april hill has come to the antioch-pittsburg train station to send a visiting friend back to the san joaquin valley. she knows it probably won't be long before antioch says farewell to the downtown train station. the plan is to open another stop to the downtown oakley area. when that stop is open, the antioch stop will be...
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our wilson walker spoke to community members about why this gives them new hope for the future. >> yeah, yeah, i would like to see that. and will they have jobs or people here? >> and he has heard the talk about the $5 billion redevelopment of the oakland coliseum site. mike admits to being skeptical. i don't see any master plan here. >> and they created policies without displacement. >> and they were a part of the city's announcement that it is selling its half of the land to the sports and entertainment group, completing the process announced to much fanfare in 2023. declining to speak on how this might help their budget deficit, but promised larger returns beyond the $110 million. >> and once we finish that off, it will not just be that, but the strong community benefits. >> reporter: a part of that will be a 25% affordable housing requirement, but many hurdles will remain first among them. the oakland a's, they still own half of the site. >> and with respect to our negotiations with the athletics, so i can't expand on that too much. i can say that we are in healthy negotiations and
our wilson walker spoke to community members about why this gives them new hope for the future. >> yeah, yeah, i would like to see that. and will they have jobs or people here? >> and he has heard the talk about the $5 billion redevelopment of the oakland coliseum site. mike admits to being skeptical. i don't see any master plan here. >> and they created policies without displacement. >> and they were a part of the city's announcement that it is selling its half of the...
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while that's all welcome news, wilson walker spoke to people who work every single day to clean up those streets and they still worry about what the future will hold. >> we're going to pick up all the little papers and pieces and needles and whatever it is. it's called microcleaning and sanitization. >> reporter: for ken houston and it's team, it's another day taking on one of oakland's most notorious problems, wrapping up a massive job on bancroft, much to the delight of the neighbors. >> you see all those bags sitting over there, that's just a little notion of what they've been doing. >> this is 236 bags that was on the street between 82nd to 73rd , three blocks, east oakland blocks. >> they let us know, man. we thank you all for cleaning our blocks. my block feels better now. you know what i mean? it really helps us to know that we're safe out here. they got our back because they see what we're doing for them in the community. >> reporter: the oakland beautification council does this work by paying its workers a competitive wage and that takes funding. >> we've been working with the s
while that's all welcome news, wilson walker spoke to people who work every single day to clean up those streets and they still worry about what the future will hold. >> we're going to pick up all the little papers and pieces and needles and whatever it is. it's called microcleaning and sanitization. >> reporter: for ken houston and it's team, it's another day taking on one of oakland's most notorious problems, wrapping up a massive job on bancroft, much to the delight of the...
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our wilson walker is live at usf with the school's message to protesters with commencement ceremonies less than 48 hours away. wilson? >> there have been some conversations behind the scenes here as the folks will be negotiating with the administration. and what happens next. >> we asked and request and demand that usf disclose all israeli partnerships and affiliation and investments with these occupations. >> the list of demands from the encamped protesters in san francisco is not unlike those at other schools and like many other encampments. this one has now run into a deadline. the administration has asked that the tents be dismantled by 3:00 and that hour came with a defiant protest. >> i'm a little concerned that we've got people on top of the buildings and some concerns that maybe the administration might decide to come in and forcibly remove the encampment and that is why i'm here out of concern for the student safety. >> reporter: in a statement, the school says they have no plan to forcibly remove the protest, but it has also informed students that being here beyond 3:00 coul
our wilson walker is live at usf with the school's message to protesters with commencement ceremonies less than 48 hours away. wilson? >> there have been some conversations behind the scenes here as the folks will be negotiating with the administration. and what happens next. >> we asked and request and demand that usf disclose all israeli partnerships and affiliation and investments with these occupations. >> the list of demands from the encamped protesters in san francisco...
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our chopper right over it as we would play ball and that is where we find our very own wilson walker. >> and what it takes to build a baseball team from scratch and how the community will benefit from the baller's presence. hey, wilson. >> reporter: good evening, liz. i'm standing out here on the right field bleachers, which weren't even here a couple of days ago. it seems like it's happening very fast and it is. >> the hardest thing that we have to do is get the field done that you can see the field is entirely done. now we have some time. >> reporter: from the outside grass to the infield dirt, baseball is taking root in west oakland again. >> so many little parts. this is the guardrail for the dugout. >> and for paul freedman, seeing the vision become reality has to happen in a hurry. final approval came just last week. so just about everything that you would see here has been done in a matter of days. >> and they have done this before and it is the introduction and the company that turned all of las vegas into an f1 race. for them, putting together 4,000-seat ballpark in a month,
our chopper right over it as we would play ball and that is where we find our very own wilson walker. >> and what it takes to build a baseball team from scratch and how the community will benefit from the baller's presence. hey, wilson. >> reporter: good evening, liz. i'm standing out here on the right field bleachers, which weren't even here a couple of days ago. it seems like it's happening very fast and it is. >> the hardest thing that we have to do is get the field done...
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. >> our wilson walker spoke to oaklanders about what they hope for in the new chief as he gets to work. >> oh, my goodness gracious, you know, besides the litter and the robbery, i've had a lot of employees quit. >> reporter: everado rodriguez has been frustrated for a while. when we first spoke, he was lamenting the state of his neighborhood and the crime that's surrounded his business. his thoughts on the new police chief. >> i think we've been needing one, somebody permanent, that we needed one a long time ago and maybe we shouldn't have had the other one removed, you know, but it is what it is now. >> so normally there would be so-called honeymoon period, but unfortunately, our situation is so needed of him, especially our business community. so he has to hit the ground running or flying right away. >> reporter: carl chan is head of the chinatown chamber of commerce. he, too, has been sounding alarm bells on crime in recent years. >> and so in order for him to be successful, i think he needs to build a good relationship within his department, but also within the entire community fr
. >> our wilson walker spoke to oaklanders about what they hope for in the new chief as he gets to work. >> oh, my goodness gracious, you know, besides the litter and the robbery, i've had a lot of employees quit. >> reporter: everado rodriguez has been frustrated for a while. when we first spoke, he was lamenting the state of his neighborhood and the crime that's surrounded his business. his thoughts on the new police chief. >> i think we've been needing one, somebody...
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wilson walker caught up with the unit of one with hoss working hard to keep people safe. >> so these marks, that actually indicates the tire friction mark on the motorcycle when it slammed on the brakes and it goes for 120 feet. >> reporter: sergeant robert green is literally picking up the pieces after an accident that seriously injured a motorcyclist who collided with one car before being hit by another that left the scene. >> hit the motorcyclist and actually dragged the motorcyclist. so now i'm trying to find any evidence and any cameras or anything in the area that will help me identify the other vehicle. >> reporter: the investigation is now in sergeant green's hands, as he is the sole member of the newly relaunched antioch police department traffic unit. >> i mean yeah, i'm responsible for doing traffic enforcement during the day. i also get called in when we have a significant crash like this. >> reporter: so it's back to the station for the investigative part of this incident. >> so this is the car. i have everyone else. this is the car i need to find and figure out why it d
wilson walker caught up with the unit of one with hoss working hard to keep people safe. >> so these marks, that actually indicates the tire friction mark on the motorcycle when it slammed on the brakes and it goes for 120 feet. >> reporter: sergeant robert green is literally picking up the pieces after an accident that seriously injured a motorcyclist who collided with one car before being hit by another that left the scene. >> hit the motorcyclist and actually dragged the...
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wilson walker caught up with the unit of one who is working hard to keep the roads safe. please of these marks, that indicate the entire friction mark of the motorcycle then slammed on the break and it goes for 120 feet. >> reporter: robert green is literally picking up the pieces after an accident that seriously injured a motorcyclist who collided with one car before being hit by another that left the scene. >> had a motorcyclist and actually dragged the motorcyclist. so now i am trying to find any evidence and any cameras or anything in the area that could help me get the vehicle. >> reporter: the investigation is now in sergeant greene's hands as he is the sole member of the newly relaunched antioch police department traffic unit. >> yeah, i am responsible for doing traffic enforcement during the day. i also get called in when we have a significant crash like this. >> so it is back to the station for the investigative part of this incident. >> so this is the car . out of everyone else, this is the car i need to find and figure out why it didn't stay on scene. >> report
wilson walker caught up with the unit of one who is working hard to keep the roads safe. please of these marks, that indicate the entire friction mark of the motorcycle then slammed on the break and it goes for 120 feet. >> reporter: robert green is literally picking up the pieces after an accident that seriously injured a motorcyclist who collided with one car before being hit by another that left the scene. >> had a motorcyclist and actually dragged the motorcyclist. so now i am...
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wilson walker introduces you to something we haven't seen for a while in antioch. a traffic officer patrolling the streets again. for the 1st time in more than a year. actually indicates the tire friction mark on the motorcycle when it slammed on the brakes and it goes for 120 ft. robert green is literally picking up the pieces after an accident that seriously injured a motorcyclist who collided with 1 >>>>car >>before being hit by another that left the >>>>scene. >>hit the motorcyclist and actually dragged the motorcyclists. so now i'm trying to find any evidence in any cameras or anything in the area that will help me identify the other vehicle. the investigation is now in sgt greens, hands as he is the sole member of the newly relaunched antioch's police department traffic unit. i'm responsible for um, doing traffic enforcement during the day. also get called in. when we have a significant crash like >>>>this. >>so >>it's >>back to the >>>>station. >>gated part of this incident. and so this is the car. i have everyone else. this is the car i need to find. and fi
wilson walker introduces you to something we haven't seen for a while in antioch. a traffic officer patrolling the streets again. for the 1st time in more than a year. actually indicates the tire friction mark on the motorcycle when it slammed on the brakes and it goes for 120 ft. robert green is literally picking up the pieces after an accident that seriously injured a motorcyclist who collided with 1 >>>>car >>before being hit by another that left the >>>>scene....
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as wilson walker reports, there's concern the closure could cost the city in more ways than one. >> the last time it came it was like hearing god. >> reporter: april hill has come to the antioch/pittsburg train station to send a visiting friend back to the san joaquin valley -- >> yeah, i will, bye-bye. >> reporter: -- and she knows it won't be long before antioch says farewell to its downtown train station. the plan is to open another stop to the east in downtown oakley. when that stop is open, the antioch stop will be decommissioned. hill says it has already been scaled back to the bare minimum. >> yeah, a few years. they have gotten rid of the benches and the ticketing kiosk it looks like. doesn't -- i mean, it wasn't like really nice before, but now it's even emptier. >> reporter: for startert a loss for antioch passengers and a loss for a downtown which many see as improving and then there is a potentially larger cost. >> our entire vision for downtown was shaped around this amtrak station. >> reporter: mayor lamar hernandez thorpe is talking about how state and federal dollars for
as wilson walker reports, there's concern the closure could cost the city in more ways than one. >> the last time it came it was like hearing god. >> reporter: april hill has come to the antioch/pittsburg train station to send a visiting friend back to the san joaquin valley -- >> yeah, i will, bye-bye. >> reporter: -- and she knows it won't be long before antioch says farewell to its downtown train station. the plan is to open another stop to the east in downtown...
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ramani park ready in west oakland to make sure it's ready to go for the team's inaugural season, or wilson walker got a closer look at what it really takes to build a baseball team from scratch and how the community will benefit from the ballers. presence. >>>>you know the hardest stuff that we had to do it. we were started. this about a month. ago was get the fields done, but you can see the field ><<>is almost >>>>entirely done. now. we got some time to let it seed from the outfield grass to the infield, dirt baseball is taking root in west oakland. again. so many little parts to do a ballpark right now. this is the guardrail for the for the dugout. and for ballers co founder paul friedman, seeing the vision become reality. has to happen in a hurry. final approval for the build out came just last week, so just about everything you see here has been done in a matter of days. and the folks that we're partnering with for the bleachers have done this before this company called in production. they're the company that turned all of las vegas into an f 1 race, so for them, you know, putting tog
ramani park ready in west oakland to make sure it's ready to go for the team's inaugural season, or wilson walker got a closer look at what it really takes to build a baseball team from scratch and how the community will benefit from the ballers. presence. >>>>you know the hardest stuff that we had to do it. we were started. this about a month. ago was get the fields done, but you can see the field >>>>entirely done. now. we got some time to let it seed from the outfield...
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our wilson walker spoke with ok land residents about what they're hoping for in the new chief as he gets to work. >> o my goodness gracious, you know, besides the litter and the robbery, you know, i've had a lot of employees quit. >> reporter: eduardo rodriguez has been frustrated for a while. when we first spoke he was lamenting the state of his neighborhood and the crime that has surrounded his business. his thoughts on the new police chief. >> i think, you know, we've been needing one. you know, somebody permanent. that we needed one a long time ago, and maybe we shouldn't have had the other one removed, you know? but it is what it is now. >> so normally, you know, there would be so-called honeymoon period, but unfortunately, it is so -- our situation is so needed of him, especially our business community. so he has to hit the ground running, flying right away. >> reporter: carl chan is head of the chinatown chamber of commerce, he too has been sounding alarm bells on crime in recent years. >> and so -- but in order for him to be successful, i think he needs to build a good relationsh
our wilson walker spoke with ok land residents about what they're hoping for in the new chief as he gets to work. >> o my goodness gracious, you know, besides the litter and the robbery, you know, i've had a lot of employees quit. >> reporter: eduardo rodriguez has been frustrated for a while. when we first spoke he was lamenting the state of his neighborhood and the crime that has surrounded his business. his thoughts on the new police chief. >> i think, you know, we've been...
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our wilson walker got a closer look at what it takes to build a baseball team from scratch and how the community will benefit from the ballers' presence. >> you know, the hardest stuff that we had to do when we started this about a month ago was getting the fields done. as you can see, the field is almost entirely done and now we've got some time to let it seed. >> reporter: from the outfield grass to the infield dirt, baseball is taking root in west oakland. again. >> so many little parts to do a ballpark. right now, this is the guardrail for the dugout. >> reporter: and for ballers' co-founder paul freedman, seeing the vision become reality has to happen in a hurry. final approval for the build-out came just last week. so just about everything you see here has been done in a matter of days. >> the folks that we're partnered with for the bleachers have done this before. this is a company called in-production. they're the company that turned all of las vegas into an f1 race. for them, putting together a 4,000 seat, you know, ballpark in a month, you know, they feel like they got plenty
our wilson walker got a closer look at what it takes to build a baseball team from scratch and how the community will benefit from the ballers' presence. >> you know, the hardest stuff that we had to do when we started this about a month ago was getting the fields done. as you can see, the field is almost entirely done and now we've got some time to let it seed. >> reporter: from the outfield grass to the infield dirt, baseball is taking root in west oakland. again. >> so many...
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wilson walker introduces you to something we have not seen in a while in antioch. a traffic officer patrolling the streets again for the first time in more than a year. >> so these marks, that actually indicates the tire friction mark on the motorcycle when it slammed on the brakes. and it goes for 120 feet. >> reporter: sergeant robert green is literally picking up the pieces after an accident that seriously injured a motorcyclist who collided with one car before being hit by another that left the scene. >> hit the motorcyclist and actually dragged the motorcyclist, so now i'm trying to find any evidence and any cameras or anything in the area that will help me identify the other vehicle. >> reporter: the investigation is now in sergeant green's hands as he is the sole member of the newly relaunched antioch police department traffic unit. >> i mean, yeah, i'm responsible for doing traffic enforcement during the day. i also get called in when we have a significant crash like this. >> reporter: so it's back to the station for the investigative part of this incident.
wilson walker introduces you to something we have not seen in a while in antioch. a traffic officer patrolling the streets again for the first time in more than a year. >> so these marks, that actually indicates the tire friction mark on the motorcycle when it slammed on the brakes. and it goes for 120 feet. >> reporter: sergeant robert green is literally picking up the pieces after an accident that seriously injured a motorcyclist who collided with one car before being hit by...
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as wilson walker reports, there's concern the closure could cost the city in more ways than one. >> last time it came, it was like here and gone. >> reporter: april hill has come to the antioch pittsburg train station to send a visiting friend back to the san joaquin valley and she knows it probably won't be long before antioch says farewell to its downtown train station. the plan is to open another stop to the east and downtown oakley and when that stop is open, the antioch stop will be decommissioned. hill says it has already been scaled back to the bare minimum. >> yeah, a few years. they have gotten rid of the benches and the -- ticketing kiosk it looks like. doesn't -- it's, i mean, it wasn't really like really nice before. but now it's even -- emptier. [ laughter ] >> reporter: for starters, it's a loss for antioch passengers and a loss for a downtown which many see as improving. and then there's a potentially larger cost. >> our entire vision for downtown was shaped around this amtrak station. >> reporter: mayor lamar hernandez-thorpe is taking about how state and federal dollars
as wilson walker reports, there's concern the closure could cost the city in more ways than one. >> last time it came, it was like here and gone. >> reporter: april hill has come to the antioch pittsburg train station to send a visiting friend back to the san joaquin valley and she knows it probably won't be long before antioch says farewell to its downtown train station. the plan is to open another stop to the east and downtown oakley and when that stop is open, the antioch stop...
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wilson walker introduces you to something we haven't seen a while antioch. a traffic officer patrolling the streets again for the first time in more than a year. >> these marks that actually indicates the tire friction mark on the motorcycle. when it slammed on the brakes. and it goes for 120 feet. >> reporter: sergeant robert green is literally picking up the pieces after an accident that seriously injured a motorcyclist who collided with one car before being hit by another that left the scene. >> hit the motorcyclist and actually dragged the motorcyclist so now i'm trying to find any evidence and any cameras or anything in the area that will help me identify the other vehicle. >> reporter: the investigation is now in sergeant green's hand as he is the sole member of the newly relaunched antioch police department traffic unit. >> i mean, yeah, i'm responsible for doing traffic enforcement during the day. i also get called in when we have a significant crash like this. >> reporter: so it's back to the station for the investigative part of this incident. >> s
wilson walker introduces you to something we haven't seen a while antioch. a traffic officer patrolling the streets again for the first time in more than a year. >> these marks that actually indicates the tire friction mark on the motorcycle. when it slammed on the brakes. and it goes for 120 feet. >> reporter: sergeant robert green is literally picking up the pieces after an accident that seriously injured a motorcyclist who collided with one car before being hit by another that...
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our wilson walker got a closer look and how the community will benefit from the ballers' presence. >> reporter: you know the hardest stuff that we had to do and we were started this about a month ago was getting the fields done. >> as you can see the field is almost entirely done and now we've got some time to let it seed. >> reporter: from the outfield grass to the infield dirt, baseball is taking root in west oakland. again. >> so many little parts to do a ballpark. right now this is the guardrail for the dugout. >> reporter: for ballers' co-founder paul freedman, seeing the vision become reality has to happen in a hurry. final approval for the build out came just last week. so just about everything you see here has been done in a matter of days. >> the folks that were partnered with for the breechers have done this before. this company called in-production. they turned all of las vegas into an f 1 race. for them putting together a 4,000 seat, you know, ballpark, in a month, you knowing they feel like they got plenty of time. >> reporter: for the ballers, however, the task is an eno
our wilson walker got a closer look and how the community will benefit from the ballers' presence. >> reporter: you know the hardest stuff that we had to do and we were started this about a month ago was getting the fields done. >> as you can see the field is almost entirely done and now we've got some time to let it seed. >> reporter: from the outfield grass to the infield dirt, baseball is taking root in west oakland. again. >> so many little parts to do a ballpark....
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wilson walker report there's concern the closure could cost the city in more ways than one. >> last time it came it was like hearing god. >> reporter: april hill has come to the train station to send a visiting friend back to the san joaquin valley and she knows it probably won't be long before antioch says fare well to its downtown train station. the plan is to open another stop to the east and downtown oakley and when that stop is open, the antioch stop will be decommissioned. hill says it has already been scaled back to the bare minimum. >> yeah, a few years. they have gotten rid of the benches and the -- ticketing kiosk and it looks like. doesn't -- it's i mean i wasn't really like really nice before. but now it's even -- emptier. [ laughter ] >> reporter: for starter, it's a loss for antioch passengers and a loss for a downtown which many see as improving. and then there's a potentially larger cost. >> our entire vision for downtown was shaped around this amtrak station. >> reporter: mayor lamar hernandez-thorpe is taking about how state and federal dollars for artable housing are o
wilson walker report there's concern the closure could cost the city in more ways than one. >> last time it came it was like hearing god. >> reporter: april hill has come to the train station to send a visiting friend back to the san joaquin valley and she knows it probably won't be long before antioch says fare well to its downtown train station. the plan is to open another stop to the east and downtown oakley and when that stop is open, the antioch stop will be decommissioned....
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wilson from dpa. and outreach coordinator carolyn wysinger presented at the department's academy for their most recent promotional class as well, and answered questions about the organization and the work that we do since our last commission meeting, our cases, that have opened, closed and are pending have remained relatively consistent, but the top allegation for new cases that have come into the agency is, again, these are allegations have been in order for, an officer misbehaving or speaking inappropriately to the public, followed. secondly by complaints of excessive force or failure to properly investigate. number three, the full breakdown of those allegations that have come into the agency, have been filed and are available on our website as well, we have. we have a number of cases that are still pending final decisions, the investigations are completed, but we're pending final decisions, 119 of those, sustained cases by dpa are still pending with the chief's office, and we still have 13 cases, t
wilson from dpa. and outreach coordinator carolyn wysinger presented at the department's academy for their most recent promotional class as well, and answered questions about the organization and the work that we do since our last commission meeting, our cases, that have opened, closed and are pending have remained relatively consistent, but the top allegation for new cases that have come into the agency is, again, these are allegations have been in order for, an officer misbehaving or speaking...