Skip to main content

tv   KRON 4 Evening News  KRON  July 2, 2012 5:00pm-7:00pm PDT

5:00 pm
5:01 pm
5:02 pm
5:03 pm
5:04 pm
at his mother's home in vallejo, all of them say the team was a good kid. he wanted to be a carpenter. he loved snakes and skateboarding. she says her mother -- his mother says he worked as a waiter at the family restaurant. he was on his way home and had just dropped off a relative when the accident happened. >> we all work together, we left the restaurant together, he had dropped off my brother and he was on the road coming home. >> i cannot believe that it happened. i cannot believe someone would leave the scene. >> coming out tonight we will hear more from the family of the team as well as his grandmother. reggie kumar, kron4 news.
5:05 pm
>>catherine: in the state fire station is open, the vallejo fire chief spoke with haaziq madyun about how the move will improve the emergency response times. >>haaziq: checking the gear on this fire truck, making sure it is ready to go. now that vallejo fire station no. 5 is best in service after being shut down two years ago at the weight of the city's filing for bankruptcy. >> we are going to be able to make a difference, much quicker. >>haaziq: the vallejo police chief officer talked about what it means to residents. >> this is a very busy district. we will be able to get to people within 4-6 minutes. it is quite a big difference from the 7-11 minutes that we were challenged with. >> a grand will allow the city to put nine vallejo firefighters back in uniform, the good news according to this restaurant -- according to this resident.
5:06 pm
>> when we first moved in this neighborhood, the fire station closed, that is never right here. i was very happy to hear that it opened again. >>catherine: it is not all good news for east bay fire departments, coming at 6:00 p.m., another fire district had to close more than one of its stations. >> a live look outside the senate from the roof camera over downtown san francisco. crystal clear skies. the fog had cleared in most locations. temperatures are still on the cooler side in many places. it is fairly warm in antioch. nine degrees there, i read fairfield. '60s and '70s for nearly the rest of the bay area. as we take a look at the satellite picture, the fog is mainly clear. the fog is going to return through the overnight hours. we will see stronger winds out of the north of the
5:07 pm
overnight hours. that means less extensive of overnight. we will see faster clearing tomorrow. that will lead to normal conditions. s. a look at temperatures coming up and a look at your fourth life forecast. >> in many parts of the u.s. there is no escaping the heat off. it has been brutal. 18 states remain under heat advisory korea this past weekend, a series of violent storms killed as many as 16 people and not out power to millions of people as triple digit temperatures smothered a lot of areas. as of this money, up to 2 million health care are still without power in. as for all reports, this will tran conditions will not be the last place soon. >> the national weather service says the extreme heat is not over yet. that has crews working tirelessly to restore power to the areas of the central and eastern united states. feeling the blistering heat and cut off from power by
5:08 pm
the weekend's deadly storms. a combination of falling temperatures in and a lack of power is taking its toll, even slowing the morning commute. >> a lot of the taurus and lights out. >> we have been asking all of our silly -- and city residents to check on those without power. >> we are ready to get back
5:09 pm
to normal. >> going home to nothing, the dramatic images as the victims of the hall data while fire and wiping out entire neighborhoods. controversy over the estate of thomas's kincaid. illegal struggle between the two women has happening in the south bay if less. >> this part should never be closed at all. [ female announcer ] safeway presents
5:10 pm
real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week, the farm comes to you. fresh sweet corn is an amazing 6 for a buck. arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. and honey bunches of oats just $1.88 a box. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life.
5:11 pm
5:12 pm
>>catherine: an update on a fire in an apartment building in san francisco's tenderloin last week, 66 people were displaced. the fire did about $1 million in damage. but real bonfire broke out around 10:00 a.m.. the entire building has been red tagged most because of a gas leak. it has since been tapped. the building's management is helping residents to find temporary housing. san francisco police are investigating a drive-by shooting at the corner of jones and of farrell. someone fired one shot into a crowd of people hitting a man in the lake. police did not have many details of the the the fact that the gunman was in a silver colored sedan. federal authorities are trying to determine what brought down a cargo plane used to fight wildfires in south dakota. one crewman died, others
5:13 pm
were airlifted to the hospital serious sexes for cubic wildfire in the southwest corner afford to cut it. the crew member who died is a veteran of the iraq and afghanistan wars. firefighters estimate the walled canyon fire will burn a another couple weeks. you're looking get some of the damages such so-called product. the 18,000 a. have been burned and bring to 50 homes destroyed. firefighters have been having a tough time reading some of the hot spots. strong winds and high tech if this has been a big problem. contained. it started more than a week ago of zero investigators are not sure how it started. some of the people whose neighborhoods were evacuated in the fire damaged area are being allowed to return including a summer camp for about 100 children. organizers arrived back at the camp this weekend to find some unwanted disputes, there were two bears brought
5:14 pm
from their homes because of a fires. >> we went in and were headed to a real sense. it smelled pretty bad. they got into the hot sauce. >> this is their place more than it is our place. serve off the >> camp organizers have just about a week to get all of this cleaned up. the bears will be relocated by the forest service. >> here is a live look outside this afternoon from the golden gate bridge. sunny skies here and pretty much everywhere this afternoon. as we look ahead to the next couple of days the fog will stay in the forecast. it will feel less expensive for both tomorrow and the fourth allied. temperatures will be warming to all as the wind out of the north star to take over from the sea breeze when i read inland valleys are nearing 90 degrees, the same thing for the july 4th
5:15 pm
although temperatures will slide a little bit. temperatures will be about average for this time of year. let as the look of the fog tomorrow morning. we will have call low cloud coverage. it is detected fall out of the golden gate to the early morning hours. we will see a low clouds definitely through san francisco, oakland to their hearts of the north bay is the delta. the fall will be confined to a couple of areas. x the fog and low cloud cover should clear by 11:00 tomorrow morning with the exception of the coastline. it made to accommodate. temperatures will be harming tomorrow. as we move into the noon hour temperatures will quickly warm.
5:16 pm
we will see '80s and '90s by noon. as we step into the later afternoon hours temperatures are getting even warmer. let's take a look neighborhood by neighborhood. a mixture of authorities and low 90s. gephardt och if he
5:17 pm
>>catherine: that there are our coverage of the preceding trial, f. william land is accused of attacking his faugh breeze into he said sexually abused him in his little brother when there were both children. legal analyst michael korda's that has been following the case and joins us live outside of its offices in walnut creek. >> he does admit that he did in fact a decrease but because of the molestation after the camp when he did
5:18 pm
seven years old. if it will be interesting to see what the jury does. i just got off the fog with pat harris who is the defense attorney for mr. lynch. i had quite an interesting conversation with him. he told me that the jury just went out, that they are anticipating or with a lesser included verdict of a misdemeanor. keep in mind that mr. lynch is being charged with two felonies or warehouse if one is held her of use and one is for assault on the priest. this is a priest that molested him and was never punished criminally for what he did. they are hoping for a street of not guilty or the lesser included mr. mead of.
5:19 pm
>>catherine: the defense is saying it is almost as if the priests of of of a lot but it is more that the statute of limitations has run out and the abuse may not have been publicly known for had it not been for this case fifth >> i am sure thefts or at least on one level,-mr. lynch is satisfied, but the thing if he could face four years in state forests and, even mind that the injuries the freeze suffered, he was punched twice when he received seven stitches in his forehead, and if he is
5:20 pm
facing two felony charges. to me, that is shocking. here is a priest that even prosecutors said molested people fat in the day and they charged the man who hit the freeze with two felonies, i have to tell you, of los i feel the jury should come back with if at all should feasible assaults. if i think the jury will have a very difficult time with this on an emotional level. this may be a phase of jury nullification of where they say we're not going to find this guy guilty, even though he had visited on the stand. pat harris is an excellent trial attorney. thank
5:21 pm
>> taking a quick look at traffic, let's take a look at the golden gate when. traffic and both directions and here's a look at the james lick usually beginning to slow down, after the traffic will be on the lower deck of the bay bridge is moving pretty good. traffic moving fairly well to the south bay. mornings after
5:22 pm
5:23 pm
5:24 pm
>>catherine: and bay area does, the battle has been done for the $66 million state of thomas kincaid. hearings began in court between his ex-wife and his live-in girlfriend. the girlfriend has a hand written note that because her his mansion and it would also give her a $10 million to establish a museum of kincaids paintings. his wife of 30 years is disputing that claim, she once full careful of the
5:25 pm
real state despite being legally separated for more than two years. the judge decided today that the case will remain open to the public. the next hearing is scheduled for august. the san francisco zoo has brought in a goober to help design some of its more cahow out the animal exhibits. they want more natural environment that encourages animals to get up and build around. the redesigned exhibit at the atlanta zoo and help turn around its reputation as one of the nation's worst zoos. mourners at debris. but [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home
5:26 pm
5:27 pm
on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. so call now to get at&t u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. that includes access on-the-go to our entire national wi-fi hot spot network, with nearly 30,000 hot spots. at&t u-verse high speed internet.
5:28 pm
now on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection your whole house can count on. ♪ >>catherine: why some state parks still might close despite extra funding. also, helping the east of us to meet in san francisco.
5:29 pm
an important recall involving a dog food and what you need to know to keep your pets safe. that is ahead.
5:30 pm
5:31 pm
>>catherine: state parks scheduled for closure july 1st have been given a temporary reprieve. last week legislators came up with money to give it the breathing room they need all the grant lodes shows as the bay area spot still on the chopping block. >>grant: there are two parks still threatened with closure. that is just north of montero. the other is located in
5:32 pm
solano county. that is where maureen kelly went to find outlets local officials are doing to keep the park open to the public. >> it is 447 a. of marshland and grassy hillside overlooking the carquinez strait. unless the city of the nation can make a deal with this state, the gates will be locked up seven days a week instead of just monday and tuesday. it is still unclear just how long the new found funds the city would use their own workers for seasonal
5:33 pm
maintenance and rely heavily on volunteers. >> it is over 77 is thousand dollars a year in cost. this is a city that like many cities in the state do not have to nickels to rub between their fingers. we can figure out ways to do that. >> they're hoping that once a deal with the state is and please donors will save four or to help recover some of the money needed to keep the park. >> you do not cause a jewel in the back of your closet. you keep it in a safe place. you make sure it is protected for. >> to a developing story in the east bay, traffic is a very heavy on eastbound 580 in castro valley. apparently a pedestrian fell off of crow canyon road on
5:34 pm
the eastbound 580. three right lanes of eastbound 580 have been blocked. they have just been reopened to moments ago. the traffic impact is serious and seeds throughout the area on east on 580 are still slow as the accident has been clear to the shoulder. >> in san francisco 49ers are has recovered after being stabbed at a south bay house party. >> all three are expected to survive. investigators say there were about 100 people at the party and it was chaotic and loud and many of them did not even of the attacks have happened.
5:35 pm
cushaw >> neighbors described him as a reckless, immature millionaire and they are not sox fans about the shooting and stabbing. >> it does not surprise me. >> i was expecting something like this to happen eventually. >> many neighbors say they hear shootings coming from this property quite often and they say someone their fires guns often. >> no one had anything good to say about the new neighbor. these are pictures listed on the real-estate web site. located in an upscale neighborhood east of san jose. >> it is a nightmare.
5:36 pm
staff its scramble this neighbor heard at least six shots. >> there were loud. costs >> even though someone stabbed smith investigators said they do not know if he was the intended target. detectives say about one- third people attended the house party but since it was so chaotic and allows an lot of people did not see the attackers. investigators are still looking for the suspect.
5:37 pm
>> if you ride it muni you can now choose to hop on the front or get on in the back. that is because the agency is officially allowing that option. >> for muni, time is literally money. the agency says 30% of its service is that on people hopping onto the bus and that the longer it takes the more money it cost. six >> i know people who have done regardless of the legality. i am a fan of it. there is the bottleneck
5:38 pm
effect. when everyone tries to wait in the same line indefinitely at this time to the commute. when everyone is rushing to court and try to get there on time, every second counts. >> on a busy day there are more people hopping on the back in in the front. >> muni believes that the buses go an extra 1 mi. per hour, that could generate up to 76 million extra every year, hiring the extra fear inspectors will cost money, maybe a couple hundred thousand of muni says the money could be recouped by buses going faster and the possible citations from that are written for people who are not abiding by the law. i have to tell you. there are critics who believe it gives the extra responsibility to the bus drivers. fox >> a pretty nice and and
5:39 pm
and, temperatures are not too hot as live look outside from the mt. tam cam. flickr a little sliver of fog remaining. we do have some fog along the coastline. the inland valleys were in the low 80s this afternoon and syrian down as the south they, texas and the upper 70's. mainly in the '70s in the north bay. 85 in santa rosa. taking a look at current conditions, and temperatures have not moved all that much feared closer to the coastline from the trees in the '50s and '60s. winds out of the north will take over tomorrow. we will still see low clouds and patchy fog purify it will definitely clear earlier. tomorrow afternoon, sunny skies and warmer temperatures with upper 80s to the bay area. we will take a look at that in your fourth of july
5:40 pm
forecast in a bit. >> the first f-15 reactors at the to the scene of plant in japan is running again. this was a shutdown after the tsunami in the earthquake. the reactor provides electricity to japan's second-largest city. before the disaster nuclear reactors for 30 percent of the nation's electricity. the japanese prime minister says the nation needs a nuclear power to maintain a quality of life but protesters disagree saying it is way too dangerous. >> and ordered to leave a prosperous and decent lives, a cheap and stable electricity is indispensable. japanese society will not be able to function if there is a decision to permanently halt of nuclear power generation. costs
5:41 pm
>> 70% of japanese feeble would like to reduce the nation's reliance on nuclear power. we will be
5:42 pm
5:43 pm
5:44 pm
>>catherine: stocks were pulled in opposite directions by bad news about american manufacturing and some relief over the european veil of plants. the dow lost 9 points today, the nasdaq gained 16 points in the s&p was up 3. apple has agreed to pay a chinese company's $60 million to settle a dispute over ownership of the ipad name. apple and the company reached a settlement through mediation. apple says that about global rights to the ipad name in 2009 in taiwan but chinese authorities are insisting that china was never transferred to the chinese mainland some of the title that is and this settlement
5:45 pm
is a potential legal complications. costs americans to decide to get away for this fourth of july holiday might have more free days this year. if that is because the fourth fall on wednesday. offs so and
5:46 pm
>> make sure the year for the july plans include watching kron4 this year. our annual celebrations, july 4th live, he will have the best seat in the house to see the fireworks from all over the place. >> a lot of people from the bay area are having to talk over the extended holiday weekend. costs and jacqueline bennett
5:47 pm
is here with a look at the forecast and tall and other places. >>jaqueline: the weather looks great and there. it is one to the plus another tomorrow and wednesday getting cooler by six. f mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the '70s all the way to the holiday. here locally we will see less false. warmer temperatures. as we head into tonight stronger winds out of the north. the fog south of the golden gate in the 3:00 hour the
5:48 pm
fog will start to clear by the 11:00 hour. temperatures will be warmer tomorrow in the morning, already in the '70s in the north bay and along the delta. floods take a look neighborhood by neighborhood starting in the south bay.
5:49 pm
>> we could see some lingering fog into the afternoon. in the north bay temperatures nearing 90 degrees. temperatures ranging from the upper 50s and upper 60s with a coastline. the fog will not be will rolling in a tie after 11:00 p.m.. you will have a good view of the fireworks on a wednesday. x temperatures will be cooling in two-thirds of a warming back up into the weekend. since tsuris how
5:50 pm
5:51 pm
5:52 pm
5:53 pm
>>catherine: pedigree is recalling dog food because of a possible choking risk. blue plastic has broken off of a conveyor belt. the problem has been fixed but some of the plastic can already be in cans.
5:54 pm
half
5:55 pm
[ male announcer ] if you're ready to get more from your tv service, now's a great time to get at&t u-verse tv. make the switch! [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse -- now with free hd -- for only 25 a month for six months -- our lowest price ever -- with a total home dvr included. plus get hbo and cinemax free for three months. [ male announcer ] with u-verse tv, you can record four shows at once with a total home dvr that lets you play back, pause, or rewind your shows from any room.
5:56 pm
[ female announcer ] so call at&t to get u-verse -- now with free hd -- for only 25 a month for six months -- our lowest price ever -- with a total home dvr included. plus get hbo and cinemax free for three months. [ male announcer ] and u-verse tv is "highest in residential television service satisfaction" by j.d. power and associates. that's four years in a row! even upgrade to over 170 hd channels. that's more than cable. [ female announcer ] at&t u-verse -- tv like you've never seen before. ♪ >>catherine: coming out, we will speak with a family of
5:57 pm
a. team killed in a hit-and- run. also, the search for the missing your plan of a millionaire horse since launched a series lead led to the expedition 75 years after she was last seen. finn knew warriors talk about their new team ended teammates as they're introduced to bay area media. or [ female announcer ] safeway presents
5:58 pm
real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week, the farm comes to you. fresh sweet corn is an amazing 6 for a buck. arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. and honey bunches of oats just $1.88 a box. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life.
5:59 pm
news at 6:00 p.m. starts now. >>catherine: a head on crash on a country road leaves one driver dead and the other took off on foot. kron4 is there as the hit and run driver turned himself in. >> he will be booked on charges of felony hit-and- run and vehicular manslaughter. >> we also spoke with parents of the teenage victims. fan i cannot believe someone would leave the scene. >> our coverage begins with terisa estacio, she tells us what the suspect says he left the scene of that deadly accident. >> it was a violent collision and the damage was severe. this is all that is left of
6:00 pm
the red pickup truck that officers say the 41 year-old hit for when he lost control of his trusted swerved off of the road half striking the other vehicle. it was just after midnight the. a witness says he saw harm if go check on the driver of the red truck. the teen was pronounced dead at the scene. officers say was about 10 hours later when he contacted authorities in he was brought in for questioning. from this during a three hour is fair tina fey he told officers of why he fled. this is a siege fees bofors in. >> he is a confrontation for drug charges. that was one of the considerations in him leaving the scene. >> he is currently on probation. >> this is him being taken away to be booked on two
6:01 pm
counts of a felony hit and run and vehicular manslaughter. authorities say he did not say whether he have the 94 using a controlled substance. police are looking into that as they put together a time lines of his actions prior to the crash for if it the have that under the influence he could face additional charges. >> the family of a teenager who died is still in shock over what happened. his mother and stepfather spoke with reggie kumar. >> the 17 year-old was a waiter at his family's restaurant. he worked the late shift in was on his way home when the accident happened here if his mother is in his belief that her little boy is gone. his stepfather cannot believe that the driver initially left the scene after the collision. >> he was my support system, my rock. it has been devastating. that would not wish this on anyone.
6:02 pm
he was the best. a good person to be around and a good person to have. in >> i am angry at what happened. i cannot believe that did have this, and that someone would leave the scene. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. we will hear from some of his friends and i will tell you what he was recently featured in a local newspaper. >> i am going to explain where and how this crash happened. it was right here along the late bill high with gifts fiddlesticks is closer look is just beyond old lakeville road. this is the view facing south. the driver of the truck that killed a teenager with had itself on late bill highway. police say he veered off a road, right along this qr of and hit this guard rail.
6:03 pm
then, police say he feared into the opposing lane of traffic. that is where he was traveling northbound on legal and this right here is where the accident happened. >> closing arguments today in the case of a san francisco man accused of beating a retired priest. thefts lynch has admitted to punching the priest. the trial has wrapped up with the case going to the jury. rob fladeboe is in san jose with details.
6:04 pm
>> the jury went home for the day but are expected to begin deliberating first thing in the morning. they have to decide guilty of two different felonies. >> that is the william lynch and a dark suit in this over time. his attorney was speaking to the media after court on monday. in closing arguments in terms reiterated that he is a real victim and that the only case for justice to be served what is by finding him not guilty. phi pham >> this is a case for one person came in in full retreat. the other was a calvert. he refused to come and testify. that in itself shows the of fairness of this prosecution alcohol >> we focus of that abuse because it was a forum for them to understand the pain that he went through for all those years. >> prosecutors external
6:05 pm
argued that he should be found guilty because he said the law into his own hands when he defaulted the father could he says molested him more than 35 years ago. >> the jury may come back and feel very sympathetic for mr. lynch but they still may deliver a guilty verdict even if they want to hug him at the end of the trial. >> whatever the jury decides, alleged supporters say he is a hero for exposing the father and accusing other victims to come forward. >> the real issue is that the father has never been tried in the criminal system and that is what needs to happen. >> the jury has options. it could come back and find him not guilty of the two felonies and finds that the guilty of simple assault. that is a misdemeanor. we will find that out samara at the earliest. about zero
6:06 pm
>> a fairfield the minister has been arrested on molest and charges. >> monday afternoon at 65 year-old priest gets into the orthodox church in fairfield appear before a judge and solano county superior court facing multiple counts of sexual misconduct with children. in this criminal complaint he is alleged to have sexually assaulting three children over the course of several years bcf >> there are a fool for the seventh house, for the three counts of performing a lewd act of a child, three counts of oral copulation and one count of dissuading a witness from reporting a kind -- reporting a crime. through his attorney entered a not guilty plea. as defense attorney says she has just begun to review the evidence against her client. >> it is difficult and hard. obviously memories fade and
6:07 pm
all sorts of things go on. it is a difficult case and tragic all ran out. how following the not guilty flee his bail was out of 500,000 and he was ordered to stay away from the victim's name to the complete fix. during the hearing, the district is sending also indicated that another possible victim has come forward and that additional charges against him are possible. >> the alameda county sheriff's office says this man has been missing for more than a week and says there are no signs of foul play fair this family is now very worried. the livermore man has not been seen since june 23rd. he is not to sometimes visit france assist us of that they have not seen him recently. here is his description.
6:08 pm
anyone with information is asked to call police. famines of fire stations are closing down in east contra costa county after voters rejected a parcel tax measure that would have kept firefighters on the job. haaziq madyun takes a look at the impact of shutting down those stations. >>haaziq: there will be known here to answer the emergency found at this fired district station no. 54 on first street and brentwood now that budget cuts have forced number 54 the shutdown. along with other fire station south, east contra costa fire chiefs hugh hansen. >> with a cluster of heavy stations and the 15 firefighters that were laid off. we went from having 16 personnel on duty covering the 249 square miles of the district down to having nine personnel on duty. >> the chief talk about the major concern for the fire
6:09 pm
district with this being the season for fourth of july barbecues and fireworks. >> this is being celebrated in the middle of the week as opposed to a long weekend. >> response times of was to be in the 13 clauses in minute range. >> to try to make up for losing the stations, the fire district says they are relying on mutual aid from firefighters in neighboring contra costa county. third half >> the city of oakland has started a fire station brownouts. that means to stations that they will close off on a rotating basis. they will last until the end of june. >> here is a live look
6:10 pm
outside this afternoon from the golden gate. clear skies here and now we're on the bay area. in the south bay temperatures in the upper seventies. it was in little warm and antioch. fedex the inland valleys are in the low 80s is that if men along the coastline from office in the '60s. overnight, the fog is expected to return. only a tiny sliver remaining this hour. when the fog fifth move as we head into the after of, the skies and temperatures warming up quite a bit in a few slots. the fog will return into the overnight hours but we will have seemingly clear evening.
6:11 pm
>> coming up, more than 500 troublespots have been found on pg&e gas lines. we will show you where the problems were discovered. after a major storm left a path of destruction, thousands dealing with extreme heat and no electricity to keep cool.
6:12 pm
6:13 pm
6:14 pm
if >>pam: pg&e is admitting there is authority list of 239 sections of gas pipelines if that the company plans to test for replacement. a rep says they are not considered at risk if defects are identified as platforms that could he fill the house problems. some will have to be replaced in other sections will be hydro tested. >> we basically close off a section of pipeline, take the gas out, filled with water and pump the water to a pressure that is way over what the pipeline would never operate at with gas in it. what that will do is identify any weaknesses. >> 46 mi. of pipeline have been identified. some sections are a foot long. others are thousands of feet long 50 fleeces the section
6:15 pm
flashy-assisted four replaced. that can happen this year or next year. some businesses in san jose are briefly evacuated just off of monterey highway near louis rhodes. an environmental services crude did some routine maintenance. at workers on a sewer line found some of the residue. >> in many parts of the u.s., there is no escaping the fear iffy f-18 states from maine other chief advisories, watches or mornings. this past weekend a series of violent storms last as many as 16 people dead. the power was knocked us against stiff flat as of this morning about 2 million households for still the south tower. sphere the flying conditions are not going away anytime >> the national weather service says the the extreme heat is not over yet. that has crews working
6:16 pm
tirelessly to restore power areas thing in the united states. >> we are moving as closely as if half the this is 4/5 of a figure our back on. >> the combinations of falling temperatures in the the lack of power is taking its toll, even slowing morning commute. >> a lot of the taurus and lights out. fifth for fear >> and the mayor of baltimore is among the leaders appealing to people help each other to the extreme circumstances. >> we have been asking city residents to check on a vulnerable neighbors. those without power and those they know do not have air conditioning. check on them. they're living in isolation, xi sfax
6:17 pm
>> we certainly are not seen very hot weather. the past couple of days have been fairly mild. as we take a look at the weather over nine we will see stronger winds out of the north. that will mean less extensive fog covered. we will see faster clearing tomorrow afternoon and warmer temperatures away from the coastline. the north bay, south bay and inland valleys will get into the east and '90s. let's take a look at fog tracker 4. if tomorrow morning, soft of the golden gate there will be fog.
6:18 pm
as we move into the 5:00 hour the fall will stay down south. by 7:00 it will start to cleared. by 11:00 the fog should clear for the most part but could cling to the coastline. it sunshine into the later afternoon. temperatures will be warmer to mark. by 8:00 the yellow indicates temperatures in the '70s. >> neighborhood by neighborhood in the south bay. we will see 70's and low 90s in the inland valleys tomorrow. along the coastline,
6:19 pm
temperatures in the '60s. as we look ahead to the fourth of july holiday, the fireworks forecast looks pretty good. fog over the next several days but it will not return until after 11:00 p.m.. all right thing pretty good forecast ahead of the sierra. temperatures a very mild in the '70s. damage coverages cooling slightly thursday. as we head into the weekend temperatures warming back 90 for the inland valleys. >> navy officials in virginia now know will cause a jet to crash into an apartment complex in april.
6:20 pm
they say both engines failed. the crew members and did manage to safely ejected. about 30 apartment units were badly damaged >> it was a catastrophic mechanical failure but as you will soon become aware it was not a single failure, it was an unusual and complex multi system emergency. >> no one was killed or seriously injured in that crash. the european aircraft manufacturers airbus is there is outsourcing work to alabama. plans today for a commercial jet assembly line. it will be the company's first class in the western hemisphere.
6:21 pm
>> more news after the break. stay with us.
6:22 pm
ahhh, now that's a clean mouth. i just wish it wouldn't fade away so fast. let me show you something. [ dr. rahmany ] as soon as you leave here... plaque quickly starts to grow back. but now there's a way to keep the clean longer. introducing new crest pro-health clinical rinse. it's a clinical breakthrough that actually keeps your teeth 91% clean of plaque at 2 months after a dental visit. plus, it gives you these key benefits. new crest pro-health clinical rinse. crest. life opens up when you do. also try new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste. great idea. sthat's justtch to u-verse twhat we need..... i got accepted into juilliard. [ dad ] that's great! can we talk about wireless plans?
6:23 pm
now we can video-chat. and faster internet... [ female announcer ] with at&t u-verse, you can build a personalized bundle to fit your needs. even when they change. switch now. bundles including u-verse tv, internet and home phone start as low as $79 a month for 12 months -- our best bundle price ever. plus get a total home dvr free for life. choose from a variety of u-verse tv packages that let you record four shows at once... and play them back in any room. and when you add our wireless receiver exclusively from at&t, you can move your tv where you want in your home. so switch now. triple-play bundles start as low as $79 a month. and get a total home dvr free for life. mom, daddoooooo! i'm moving back in... better call at&t. yep... ♪
6:24 pm
>>catherine: the postal service is closing dozens of mail processing plants. we have more on what that could mean for you. >> it is no secret that the u.s. postal service is struggling with its balance sheet. starting this week this service will implement the major cutbacks. they're moving forward with plans to consolidate 48 mail processing plants in the next two months. next year it will consolidate 100 more. these are not your neighborhood post offices. they are the big facilities were male gets sorted.
6:25 pm
the postal workers union made an attempt to stop the changes. for now do not worry about the package did you just mailed. the mail will not get any slower during the first phase of changes. the postal service posted a $5 billion loss last year.
6:26 pm
6:27 pm
6:28 pm
but room or in
6:29 pm
6:30 pm
>> in petaluma of a fatal
6:31 pm
hit-and-run leaves a 17 year-old day in and gave a little man in custody. michael harmon lost control of his vehicle on the field wrote. he hit another driver, a 17 year old. he was pronounced dead at the scene. the driver took off later took him -- but later turned himself in. he has been arrested on vehicular manslaughter as well as felony hit and run. >> in vallejo, family members and friends are devastated at the loss of the 17 year-old. family members say he had worked a late shift at his family's restaurant and was on his way home when the accident happened. family members say he wanted to be a carpenter and he loved snakes and was passionate about skateboarding. >> in san jose, a jury is deliberating and a high- profile help ease of use
6:32 pm
cases. william lynch is accused of felony assault in connection with the 2010 beating data molested him on a camping trip. attorneys for live to see the beating was justified and that lynch is the real victim in this case. prosecutors say lynch took the law into his own hands and as a result must be found guilty. >> and solano county, 65 year-old pastor at st. timothy orthodox church in fairfield appeared in superior court facing multiple charges of sexual misconduct with children. he entered a not guilty plea to all the charges. the judge said his bail at $500,000. after the plea was entered the district attorney said an additional victim had come forward and that additional charges against work are possible. >> here in the brentwood area east contra costa county fire district loses three fire stations due to budget cuts.
6:33 pm
that, fire officials say will have a major impact of the emergency response times. >> on an outer edges of the district, we're looking at response times in the 13-14 minute range. >> the fire district will count on a mutual aid from firefighters from neighboring cities to pick up the slack. >> in santa clara county, the house behind me is where linebacker alden's myth of the 49ers lin is. it is also wary as the party was self on friday night and also the location of two shootings in the stabbing. no arrests have been made. neighbors are upset saying there have been problems in the past. i did some digging around on monday and found the deputies have been here in the past. more details coming up at 8:00 p.m..
6:34 pm
>> the phoenicians state recreation area was supposed to close on sunday along with four other state parks. they all received a temporary reprieve. it is unclear how long it will stay open but the mayor hopes they will have enough time to hammer out a deal with the state to keep this area could permanently. this city is proposing to pay some of the operating costs if the state assumes liability for park goers safety. the mayor hopes to have a deal in place by the end of the month. >> our big weather story, warmer weather as we head into the fourth of july. today, two bridges were pretty mild. mainly 70's and 80's throughout the bay area. only one in 90 degree reading about in antioch. more '90s as we head into tomorrow, less fog guarantee to our morning. we will still see a sliver of fog along the seine detail clothesline in fog for the overnight hours with winds out of the north. the winds are expected to clear up and clear the
6:35 pm
skies. here is our weather story. a stronger weather out of the north over night. last fall in third editions. warmer temperatures away from the coast. that means the north bay, the south bay and our inland valleys. here's a look at the fog tomorrow morning. we will also see low cloud cover near san francisco and oakland. the fog is still hanging around by 7:00 p.m.. if united degree readings in the inland valleys. year is a look at the fourth of july fireworks forecast. the fog is not expected to return wednesday night. the fireworks shows may be starting around 9:00 p.m.. mild conditions in the mainly clear skies.
6:36 pm
here is a look a your extended forecast. temperatures warming up tomorrow. it will call wednesday and thursday but warming back up and staying close to average. >>catherine: americans could end up with more free days this year because the fourth fall on a win state with this year tripoli is projecting an extra million 2 million americans will travel between the third in the eighth of july. they say a drop in gas prices is this the numbers. just two days left to finalize plans for the fourth. there will be a lot of the events around the bay area. in piedmont there will be a blog parade that will happen
6:37 pm
for highland ave. hayward is celebrating with an old-fashioned event, a mystery hunt around the park in the mansion tours beginning at 11:00 a.m.. make sure that your fourth includes watching us. our annual celebration, july 4th live, you will have the best seat in the house and see fireworks from all over the bay area including the big show in san francisco. we are the only station real local fireworks life. it all starts at 9:00 p.m. here on kron4. but her girth ♪
6:38 pm
[ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering.
6:39 pm
real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week, the farm comes to you. fresh sweet corn is an amazing 6 for a buck. arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. and honey bunches of oats just $1.88 a box. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life.
6:40 pm
>>catherine: anderson cooper has come out publicly as gay. he was asked to wait and on an article about coming out.
6:41 pm
he says there were several reasons he was not open about his set to rally. he said as a journalist he want to tell other people's stories instead of its own. he says he now sees the value in standing up and being counted saying he is happy, comfortable and crab with themselves. actor alec baldwin has married again. he married a yoga instructor. there she is. this was as think patrick's cathedral in new york city. he went to a very messy divorce from his first wife kim basing our that took years to resolve. they do have a daughter. here's a look at the box office, a teddy bear named ted was a big hit at the box office this weekend. the radar comedy stars mark walberg and the voice of staff mcfarland as the title character. to get more than $54 million. in second place, magic might strengths and into them. it made a 40 million in its opening weekend and in third
6:42 pm
place, brave and made it 34 million for its second weekend. coming up following kron4 news at 6:00 p.m., all of your entertainment is. the warriors made headlines for kicks in the nba draft. today the general manager talks with gary radnich to break it all down. sports news coming up next. or the aircraft has everyone
6:43 pm
6:44 pm
6:45 pm
smiling. these are good times for the warriors. ever when showed up today to make a good first impression for bob myers.
6:46 pm
>> i always used to play the warriors on to kate. it is ironic to get drafted here. >> my mother is it -- is an educator, she is a school in nigeria. she says it is all about working hard. >>gary: he has been gm since april, this was his first brought ucla littery
6:47 pm
>>gary: let's all a little bit, what i have always appreciated about you, you are sitting there, the owner of one-sided and jerry west on the other, how do you navigate this off when at least on paper you are supposed to have the final word? >> that is a good question. i do not think you will tell if either of those guys what to do. you have to make them believe it was their decision for some top of my not be. gerry has been around a long time. if you own and and and the team is really what everyone to do. thankfully both of them will listen. after some help the debate we were all on the sinkage.
6:48 pm
>>gary: barnes may have this chance to start next year festas' is from that the bill.
6:49 pm
>> he is well accomplished. he was an academic student at vanderbilt. >>gary: all kidding aside, is it a crap shoot? >> sama did it. you like to think it is an educated guess, but no one is right all the time, nev. the unhappy right every year in the drug for every trade, the yen after
6:50 pm
>>gary: all three of the guys we have cell will make the team, for short. >> i do not see a scenario where they cannot. if you want to look hard at our team, that would be a critique, we are young. it is not at data for your talented. >>gary: how old are you? >> 37.
6:51 pm
>>gary: it looks like you have a roster that at the very least would challenge the of laos. >> i think we have a chance. this we do things like and are healthy, that is to keep.
6:52 pm
>>gary: adds us for a matter of record, and mark jackson, you say, made a mistake, let's win this year? >> i have known more for a long time. i said to him, we're going to get through this. and he said yes, good. >>gary: he is sure as hell and impressive. >> we have all been in places where we make mistakes, yield of two which is great and then, he move on.
6:53 pm
>>gary: bob myers, they give. if new gm at the waiter -- at the warriors. of all
6:54 pm
6:55 pm
6:56 pm
6:57 pm
6:58 pm
tom versus katie. how holmes' new york divorce filing could hurt cruise.
6:59 pm
>> and inside wild reports that she fears their daughter could be kidnapped. i'm brooke anderson. >> and i'm kevin frazier. "the insider" is on. katie's new apartment reportedly being staked out by men connected to the church of scientology. >> katie holmes believes she is being followed. >> is cruise's estranged wife in hiding with suri in manhattan? >> assign toll. fights back against reports that a spy crew is tailing katie's every move. >> did she file in new york to block tom from seeing their daughter? >> it's more likely she'd be able to get sole control in new york. >> and -- >> i have one older brother, he's a lawyer. >> how katie reportedly broke free. the secret plot to blindside tom with divorce papers. >> katie's really been planning this exit for over a year. it was almost a military-style exit. >> alec baldwin's new york weekend wedding. >> the kiss, the ring, as the just married star poses in his underwear and high heels for "vanity fair." >> then -- >> always have the music.

210 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on