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>> and we first told you about the bomb scare--- through a push alert at 12:01 this afternoon. you can stay connected on breaking news. by downloading the kron four mobile app. and getting alerts straight to your phone. some students injured a shooting at san francisco's june jordan school of equity are gathering to host a peace rally. it started just minutes ago at 5 p-m. and is being held at the corner of sixth and minna streets. this a response to five shootings in the city's south of market neighborhood over the last two weeks. on tuesday.a gunman opened fire in the school parking lot.injuring four students. one student remains in the hospital tonight with serious injuries.but is improving. police are still looking for the shooter. and believe the shooting was targeted. students will be accompanied by supervisor jane kim and representatives of s-f-p-d during tonight's rally. >> reporter: arrested to be able today and that we will tell you
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police sexual misconduct stories support were zero p by the alameda county district d headquarters. >>: conduct will impact the public's trust and as i said. >> reporter: please apartments hiring practices are now under review and change is the party or implemented well the second scandal broke. >> reporter: is due to be arraigned tomorrow afternoon at the hall of justice a word also tell you that this investigation continues while they try to figure out any other officers are entitled to this case.
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>> reporter:happening tonight. san francisco police will host a the recent deadly police >>: a surprise this is happening because it is. >> reporter: another oakland police officer has been arrested for crimes associated with prostitution. the arrests come down the hills of oakland police officers and a different case all facing a variety of charges in the bay area police scandal. it's not some and color
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>> grant: was in town hall meeting with the recent police in shooting happened last friday night near stirring grow and the sunset district officers were called the lake shore plaza shopping center reports of a man making threats when they try to talk to him identified as nicolas they say he started shooting heading officers in the head. that shot >> grant:officers eventually shot and killed mc-wheter. and officer downs is now partially paralyzed on one side of his body. the town hall meeting about the shooting starts at 6:00 tonight at the scottish rite masonic center on 19th avenue. police are on the hunt for a man who allegedly harassed a boy walking alone on a sidewalk in palo alto. this map shows the area where this incident occurred monday afternoon. the boy told police he was walking alone on webster street. near the webster wood apartments. that's when a man put his arms around the boy.
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police have not found the suspect. parents are advised to remind their children to be aware of their surroundings.and to alert any adult of suspicious acitivity. anyone with information on the incident should contact police. bcn29:palo alto: police seek man who harassed boy on >> grant:a large fire erupts in the middle of the night. damaging three buildings and displacing seven people in san francisco's upper market area. crews worked to put out the flames but despite their efforts.the buildings are now red-tagged.uninhabitable. kron four's will tran spoke with a couple--- whose family has owned one of the homes since 18-87. a city in the east bay--- seeing a spike in crime. >> reporter: everyone let their
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humble for this couple even more special says it was handed down for generations. the sun flares but could not immediately race and set a whole lot of fear for their lives. >> reporter: plan was ruptured as we entered the building at the front door two hours later the fire was out not for damaging the couple's home so badly the five others escaped the flames without any injuries
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and now they wonder and their home be saved. the firefighters injured including when said the building treasury's themselves to others had minor injuries. donald trump makes what he calls a major annoucement. we'll explain. and next. a bullet-riddled car arrives at a local hospital with a shooting victim in what is now the 39th homicide so far this year in san jose. we go now live to kron four's rob fladeboe with what police are saying about the case.
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mercedes-benz symbol holes in the left rear quarter panel park read outside the emergency room there. inside that was locked down as a precaution we are told an adult male is being treated for gunshot wounds and it turned out to be fatal and the shooting occurred near the help park in south san jose neighbors there confirmed there was a lot of police activity last night until the hours and also expressing concern tonight the shooting appears to occur so close to a popular park and nearby a double elementary school.
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assist us to tell us fingers are crossed this will deter criminals and put the brazing crooks behind bars. >> reporter: a 10% increase and up with an innovative way to combat that. they say the the two people wanted in connection with a home invasion on monday night in danville at least one was able to slip into the home of the residence or sleeping.
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a call >> britteny: still look right now we a ridge of high pressure that will stay in control through the rest of today and we will see how large it is and we start to see more of the storm tracker to the south that brings us more clouds cool temperatures and the chance of showers it shows that we are about nine degrees net of five series oakland 6 in san jose and up five degrees in concord. definitely a warmer day for us to 80 degrees vallejo 82
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fairfield 80 in livermore 82 in san jose 67 san francisco architects three hours temperatures will start to drop low 70's by 7:00 by 9:65 degrees for the bay low '70's. >> britteny: but mid-60s by 9:00. hi from the rich and slightly cooler close to average in san francisco mid-70s vallejo and 81 concord coming up with to closer look at what you can expect toward the end of your work week and the weekend. >> grant: and rv fire that shut down both directions of 1 01 currencies helped a partnership with abc seven news. the rv with flames shooting out the top firefighters tried to get that under control in the meantime significant traffic impacttraffic everyone >> reporter: it should
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take to 80 to avoid the area before holly street nicosia flames coming out of the rv and several the brewhouses trying to get this fire out. we saw massive traffic backed up with a fire, it will take awhile to get the toy truck out there and clear the roads. where not only dealing with the absence of francisco 1180 there was a bomb scare earlier but now cleared and all backed up and san carlos on one 01 the will keep you updated on this breaking news. the lay >> grant: is between woodside road holly street in san carlos the the air with that area and the worst possible timing and the heart of rush- hour as you can see this is not merely over as crews tried to get the fire out under control in the manner so we're bringing the ariels we continue to monitor this and not its threat the show.
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>> catherine:the creators of the shake-out drill want people to learn how to be more safe if a quake hits.but they also want it to be fun. children in schools across the state joined in today. these are grade schoolers at bret harte elementary in san francisco. the focus this year -- "drop, cover and hold on" -- with everyone playing out the drill in the school cafeteria and on the playground. it looked a little like a game.but the children were also taking it seriously.
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the idea of of course.to know what to do before, during and after an earthquake. adults are also being reminded of how to prepare their homes and workplaces for any type of emergency. bart also played along. at 10:20 this morning, the trains slowed down and the staff triggered the early warning quake system as part of the drill. grant and justine? >> reporter: 5 years since the deadly oakland fire storm still has a low the word in the on the home.
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that didn't relate early. the a >>: upping their families and families and king siblings of the morning he says sense of showing that teams can suffer a little get eight to the 10 and nine hours of shows i >>:teenagers were suffering from anxiety and depression and the common denominator was sleep deprivation the district has formed a later start committee looking at working out the logistics. it mostly means jiggering the school schedule so they get all the instuctional hours in they need to do and can still get the kids out early enough to play after school sports while there is still
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daylight.since.they don't have any lights on their football and soccer field. the committee is hoping to come up with a decision by march which might mean middle and high school districts will be setting their alarms for a later wake up time by next school year. maureen kelly kron4 news donald trump is doubling down. promising to accept the results of the november 8th vote. under one condition.
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donald trump, -r- presidential candidate: i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election. if i win in about 30 minutes, trump and clinton are due to have dinner together. along with hundreds of other guests, at a white=tie charity dinner in new york city's waldorf astoria hotel. the two nominees will be seated two seats apart. with the chair in between occupied by cardinal timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york. "he choked and then got into a twitter war presidential nominee "such a
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nasty woman." the two presidential rivals showed their mutual disdain throughout the las vegas debate.. failing to shake hands either before or after. trump, refusing to promise he will accept the outcome of the election, presidential nominee "i will look at it at the time. i'm not looking at anything now, i'll look at it at the time." "what i'm saying is that i will tell you at the time. i'll keep you in suspense. ok? "well, chris, let me respond to that, because that's horrifying." vice presidential nominee "a shocker. there were other shockers, but that was the biggest one. " clinton's running mate led the chorus of critics. new york "a third-world dictator, ".somebody who proves himself unfit to be president every single day in every single way
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a cnn-orc poll found that 52- percent of debate watchers thought clinton won. while 39- percent gave the night to trump. trump now complaining that hillary clinton was slipped the questions in advance. nat in new york another woman. the tenth. came forward to claim trump touched her without permission. karena virginia said he reached in ber blouse and touched her breast in 1998. i flinched. don't you know who i am? don't you know who i am? that is what he said to me, first lady michelle obama says trump does not deserve the vote of a single woman voter, "he demeans and humiliates women as if we're objects meant solely for pleasure and entertainment rather than human beings worthy of love and respect. he just doesn't understand us." he touched the inside of my breast, and i felt powerless
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>> britteny: these and other info going into the weekend by monday morning in the affidavit of wafer starts to see removing and the window starting sunday evening possible some models could speed up through tuesday morning and into the evening. will see the most rainfall possibly locations out to an inch a thick copper mid-70s oakland and then 79 degrees currently in san francisco close 80 nearby note mid-70s vallejo
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is. the woman was killed while driving her 2001 honda civic, according to honda and the national highway traffic safety administration. the defect in takata airbags has led to the largest recall in u.s. history_more than 69- million. and, more than 100-million worldwide. any recalled car should not be driven untilthe problem is fixed. repair is free. angelina jolie and her children meeting with fbi agents. to discuss allegations of child abuse against her estranged husband brad pitt. details coming up. plus. with all that's been going on, you'd think the raiders are already playing in las vegas. between the franchise appears to be on the fast track to relocation, but some seem to think mark davis has a lot of work left.
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upnext. it's been 25 years since the oakland firestorm. the disaster left 25 dead. and destroyed thousands of homes in just hours. tonight - the personal story of loss from our own vicki liviakis. the bay area is often defined by major events that change history. and one of those moments came 25 years ago today. in the east bay. the oakland hills fire created a path of destruction. and as kron 4's vivki liviakis reports. it has left a legacy of pain and promise.
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particularly tragedies - makes you feel deeply for the people involved. having a first hand experience most certainly gives you even more empathy. twenty five years ago, my family and i survived one of the biggest disasters to hit the bay area - the east bay firestorm. i'd like to share some of it with you, in hopes we can all learn something from the past. images - etched into our collective memory. scorching winds - whipping up the monster fire. neighbors, loved ones - running for their lives. a sky black with smoke - the sun a fierce red. firefighters fighting a nobel but losing battle with the blaze. when there was nothing left to burn - an eery grey landscape. like a graveyard of powdery ash
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finally died of old age. almost all of the old neighbors have moved out - except doris and steve. and my friend karen - publisher of the east bay monthly - finds a way to be philosophical about the trama of that day and her personal loses. but things "are" different. highly flamable eucaliptus trees are fewer. rooftops are flame- retardant tiles. there's the all important defensable space residents try and maintain around their homes. and if there is any wisdom to be passed along. it's an appreciation, not so much for the material comforts that can come and go in a flash. >> britteny: for our church
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arrangement is a top agrees and has a and 5 degrees in san francisco's six in san jose 84 and san jose and san francisco radio coverage of high pressure here you notice the storm trackers the north an area of low pressure here as it gets closer it will give further south of shifting our wind direction into tomorrow. again the clouds and fog return poesy mostly sunny skies and the feature cast shows some changes into sunday monday away the chance of rain moving in a lingering in its tuesday morning will see the no. 8 pick up most of the rainfall. san francisco a quarter of an edge up to the half an inch cooler weather will stick around for the beginning of the work week and we will see almost clearing out into late tuesday early wednesday. 73 san mateo 75 and a
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my mom marnie and then she died life. of lung cancer. so i have a personal interest in helping prevent smoking. i'm tom steyer, the co-chair of the yes on 56 campaign. every year, nearly 17,000 california kids start smoking. a third of them will die from their addiction. tobacco taxes reduce youth smoking. please. vote yes on prop 56. if we can save even a few lives, it's worth it.
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that's what the objection was close for hollis street all the way to woodside road packable while stretch of highway 1 01 has been closed for an hour now no estimate on a reopening it is good news that the fire is out in the rv and crews are now and a mob of mode it would appear in an investigative mode. the normal weather is thought there was some will issues are combustible issues with the that rv again there waiting to hear when traffic will resume south on lands that should begin first the rv as on all planes we have not heard from any word from chp for an estimate on reopening. this comes on the
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>> reporter: in secrecy to obstruct justice for to clear off about please operation. >>: >> reporter: a alleged misconduct occurred this month long after the case had made headlines and led to the rest of several other police officers. >> reporter: news conference thursday a fellow officer to them off the alleged misconduct several weeks ago leading them to an investigation and ultimately of the arrest wednesday night they say a review of the hiring practices is already under way and
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improvements have already been made also say they are committed three getting the public's trust. >>: to ensure those who do not deserve to wear the badge is handled accordingly. police are giving the all- clear. >> pam: reaction might not be what you expect from civil rights attorney has a spot to the attorney earlier today
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raw >> reporter: and walter house crimes connected to prostitution was received with words of praise from an unlikely source. the arrest of officer walter house as a sign of progress being made at zero pd. >>: they should be commended for starting to cut that out. >> reporter: as was they attorneys as for jasmine formally known as guap. 1 livermore officer and former contra costa county deputy face criminal charges in that case. although ryan walter house vote is not connected price says that
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she does not think she would be facing any charges if not for the sex scandal being made public. >> pam: a suspicious incident after the hall of justice led police to call the bomb squad. . >> steve: wait 8101 both closed for several eighties. and at grant is here he has the very latest. >> pam: >> grant:
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>> steve: offices of paul auto parking lot at 7 harrison street under house 80 as after receding suspicious information about a vehicle there is. but you can see it the bomb squad robot was use ultimately as and a war there wasno word on if a explosive device was found.but police have deemed the area safe and called off all shelter-in- place orders. the hall of justice was on lockdown during the incident.and all court hearings were postponed until friday. we have been sending out alerts about this incident throughout the day. you can findout about breaking news if you are on the go just by downloading the kron 4 mobile app. it is available for free for app >> pam:two people are now under
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arrest for shooting four san francisco high school students. it happened tuesday afternoon in the parking lot of june jordan school for the equity in the excelsior district right as school let out. one girl was criticially injured. three boys suffered non-life threatening injuries. at least two other suspects remain on the loose tonight. investigators say girl was the target. no other details have been released about the arrests. happening right now: san francisco police are holding a public meeting over a deadly shooting.
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agree >> pam: up today on store man drop faddle the gun show turn out to. >> reporter: and at a homicide of the year so far described only as an adult male and not this was the scene just before 9:00 wednesday evening outside the regional medical center all of arriving by car suffering from a fatal gunshot wound later indicted. what they wanted a lot down for a time as a caution at sad the police could see note christina searching a late model saves for data and a several holes visible later police said several our secure place way near double and parts as at the store that it bought a
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investigation in the battalion chief says that the fire began on a lower-level the home in the garage possibly. the scene this morning to homes now red tag will tread talk to a couple who lived in the home with a fire began it's been in the family for a long time and they have just found a bad and the fire broke out >>: because i thought somebody was going to urge our garbage cans again.
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>> catherine: and house to be saved and restored buildings are all older will would frames and of fire stops between the floors to help slow the spread of flames also did not help a gas line had ruptured trent >> britteny: been changes on the way over all the details coming up right after the break.
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prince was some question the idea of letting kids cool, escalators so students can get a sleep study shows that teams need a considering have their first coloring at 8:30 a.m. the sleep deprivation as and lead to depression and anxiety. the district has steadily restore community and to push back the start times at the three middle schools and two high schools. hoping to have a decision made by march so as soon as can start setting their alarms a four- letter time and next school year.
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>> steve:a record breaking 450- million dollars in contributions. have been made for and against the measures on california's november ballot this year there are 17 state propositions which californians will be voting on next month the spending records were released today. and no other state came close to california's amount. the previous record was from 2008. when the state campaigns spent 438- million on propositions. >>:i have money file if you'd like that ap-us--campaign spending,1st ld donors pour record $450 million into california initiatives eds: apnewsnow. will be expanded. by alison noon associated press sacramento, calif. - records show contributions for and against the 17 measures on california's november ballot have hit $450 million, breaking previous campaign spending records. the new spending totals were reflected in campaign finance reports filed thursday. the total exceeds california's own previous record for spending on proposition campaigns appearing on ballots in a single year, a total of $438 million was spent for and against 21
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california ballot measures in 2008. no other state came close to those amounts. california is one of few states that empower voters to enact laws affecting the state budget and taxes. measures that would limit how much the state's health care program for the poor spends on drugs and to raise cigarette taxes by $2 per pack are among those attracting the most spending. >> reporter:the final presidential debate of the 2016 election season. is in the books. and one major moment from last night's showdown between donald trump and hillary clinton is still making waves today. steve nannes with our partners at c-n-n on what may happen *after the race is called. donald trump is doubling down. promising to accept the results of the november 8th election. under one condition. donald trump, -r- presidential candidate: i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election. if i win at wednesday's debate, it was *this that left many observers stunned chris wallace, fox news: do you make the same commitment that you will absolutely accept the result of this election. donald trump, -r- presidential candidate: i will look at it at the time. i'm not looking at anything now. on thursday, trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway tried to clarify his coments. kellyanne conway, trump campaign manager: he has said that he will respect the results of the election, but everybody, including al gore in 2000, waits to see what those election results are. the move will put many down- ballot republicans in close races in a tight spot. arizona senator john mccain -- a former nominee himself -- released a statement saying in part: "in every previous election, the loser congratulates the winner and calls them, 'my president.' that's not just the republican way or the democratic way. trump says he wants to leave all options on the table. donald trump, -r- presidential >>: candidate: of course i would accept a clear election result, but i would also reserve my right to contest or file a legal challenge in the case of a questionable result. the television audience for last night's debate was a big one. early data shows. nearly 70- million people watched but the numbers once finalized, could go higher.
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stunning new revelations about the flint water crisis. the criticism coming in over the government's response to the disaster. and a dramatic rescue. caught on camera. watch as a police officer saves a young boy's life. the internal watchdog group for the environmental protection agency says, the agency should have responded much sooner to the water crisis in flint, michigan. >> britteny: continue pushing into what the next week. and nine degrees and not by 8 degrees warmer this evening and at san francisco from this time yesterday a good time in about an hour we started to walk 81 in
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vallejo 81 concord 72 and oakland's temperatures tomorrow will be similar not quite as we saw today. this area of high pressure in control we noticed the clouds the get closer to us it will shift a bit and then a few more clots tenneco's as his closet closer we're also tracking a cold front even light rainfall and the late monday and possibly tuesday 737 tel redwood city 77 how lamotte 81 and leg berryessa. temperatures in san ramon at 78 degrees 81 the heights while livermore back to the '70s and san jose verses today in the '80s temperatures
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catherine heenan is here with an update to a scandal that has continuing consequences. >> catherine:that watchdog group says the e-p-a had the authority - and plenty of information - to get some help to flint michigan as early as june of last year. but nothing happened for another 7 months. that's when the agency finally declared an emergency. flint's drinking water became tainted with lead.after the city began using the flint river as its source -- in a move to save money. regulators failed to make sure the water was treated properly.and did nothing about the fact that lead from old pipes was seeping into the supply. just this week - the a-c-l-u filed a class-action lawsuit against michigan and the flint school district.arguing that more needs to be done to help students affected by the problem. nine current or former public officials have been criminally charged in the crisis. two companies are also facing civil charges.
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steve and pam? crime fighting is be taken to a whole new level in one bay area community. the technology being installed to catch criminals. and snoopy and peanuts characters have been representing metlife for years. why the inusrance company is suddenly dumping them. plus. a police officer takes us through a dramatic rescue of toddler that had stopped breathing. the whole thing. caught on camera. in danville - a new tool to help catch criminals. in the next few months, danville will be having license plate readers put up at 13 intersections around town. recently the east bay city has seen in the last 2 years an uptick in crime. the department is hoping the cameras can help them in solving cases. just this past monday, at least one cperson broke into a home while the residents were sleepoing and stole sevearl items includng a purse, and credit cards. the cameras are expected to be oneline by the end fo the year. te
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woman: how do we protect them from $4 billion in new cuts to california schools? man: vote yes on proposition 55. woman: prop 55 doesn't raise taxes on anyone. man: not on working californians, not small businesses. no one. woman: instead, prop 55 simply maintains the current tax rate on the wealthiest californians. man: so those who can most afford it continue paying their fair share... woman: ...to prevent new education cuts... man: ...and keep improving california's schools. woman: vote yes on prop 55 to help our children thrive.
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seven news north of on traffic has been stopped woodside road in redwood city and holly street san carlos and the south on the lanes are starting to creep through and then the traffic for the rv it was the people of other car is just a nightmare on the peninsula we keep close on the breaking news there. >> reporter: what their houses to be reined in hayward at a friday afternoon. attorney
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confirms she is no longer part of the legal team. right here on the latest details on this developing story. that's where they found a silver bullet holes in it they describe only as an adult male suffering from a failed gunshot wound said to occur in the vicinity of doug held park " you're a railroad near the 39th homicide but so
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far this year compared with 30 for all of 2015. jesses past monday one-person broken to your home residents were sitting still several items including a purse and credit cards the camera is expected to be on line by the end of the year >> steve: police officer being held a real hero for sitting electrolux public.
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fog again without wind direction shifting the marine layer tomorrow that shows into monday tuesday and on through at starts late sunday possibly as late tuesday the space of a san francisco the quarter of an inch so not a whole lot of rain expected tomorrow we drop a few degrees saturday would or might back up a few degrees sunday a big drop in temperatures of 13 degree drop for in the locations happens and then the '70s and most of next week. another look at your seventh day and that then the show.
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the kids at novato high have to get to class before 730 most days and the students i talked to say it's hard for them to concentrate because they are so tired. they are now considering 830 a new possible start time. they are hoping to make a descision by march so kids can set their alarms for a later time by the next school year. maureen kelly kron4 news >> steve: martin was are arrested on charges. >> pam: long with a popularity not so character for adlai getting the advertise life. why metlife is dumping him along with other popular peanutssay goodbye to the iconic snoopy
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>> pam:metlife said today it will be dumping the floppy-eared beagle and the other members of the peanuts gang from its ads. the characters will be replaced with a blue and green shape that make an "m." the insurance company says it is ending its 30-year relationship with the beloved charles schulz characters in a rebranding effort the company believes the new
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