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still continuing to fall and it will remain if i zoom in just a little closer here like in oakland and along the peninsular and it is fairly widespread with a little bit of patchy fog. we will be drying out but it will take a few hours in fact it may take until midday before we are mainly dry. we have 4 to 8 inches in the last 12 hours or so and again you may need that if you are getting up above the pass. 53 walnut creek, 53 in haywood. we have a relatively mild start and we have widespread 60s in your forecast and take a look at how much rain fell in the extended system and we have more rain to come. here is sal.
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north saratoga off ramp is shut down after the discovery of a body right there northbound 280 and so forth timing you cannot just take that although the traffic is still very light. janine dela vega has arrived from the scene and we will have that report coming up shortly. let's go up to the bay bridge and that may affect your drive to work and traffic is moving along very welcoming on from oakland to san francisco about a ten minute drive. but again in all of these traffic pictures, you will see wet records 4:31 we begin where there there was a bus stop where a car hit a bench, police say this could be a dui
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investigation, good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, this was a suspected drunk driver who jumped the curb along here on san pack loan area and then he came down this entire block causing an incredible amounts of damage -- amount of damage and he damaged a portia and a mercedes inside. it happened around midnight and a small sedan took out a parking sign before it came to rest near a fire hydrant. after that, the 25-year-old man who was behind the wheel bolted and officers chased him and they do believe he was under the influence. there were two people walking along the sidewalk even at that late hour and a sergeant told me, it was amazing they were
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not hit. >> this is a pretty large collision scene so this is probably one of the larger onesp and it is amazing but nobody got hurt. >> police say this woman was a passenger in this car and was not hurt during all of this. police tell me he will be facing charges of duan. there was clearly a lot of damage done along san pablo and there is clearly a lot of repair work to do here. alex savage news news. right now extra counts lars will be on the campus after the
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latest argument and transgender student. end was attacked by three male students after using the boy's bathroom. the teenage boys shoved him in a stall beat him and they are he treating this as a hate crime and anybody with information about this case should step forward. >> we need additional information to try to identify these suspects and tell us who the suspects were and there is no indication he had any prior contacts with them. >> this is the same situation where a female got involved. they had repeated taunting and bullying at hercules high. they are due back in court this afternoon and is the former white students are to be
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charged. they form menned an -- form formmented an african-american for weeks and they have suspended the four students and launched an unprecedented investigation. we have some information and they are providing that that new information which happened on the campus. brett mohammed med tells us that one bullet fire in the confrontation of a nearby is your record if i house. he had been spotted with a saw and he was forced to shoot him to protest his partner. they are calling this a murder/suicide at a nursing home. officers were dispatched to do a welfare check on central
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gardens just after 8:00 last night and that's when they found the two bodies. police have not said how the two bodies have side. dollars universe are you police, it happened in the parking lot, a student was approached by 3 men and robbed at gunpoint. the second one handled just a half miles a way, this time the victim was hit in the face with the gun. >> i was pretty scared, i was home with the doors locked and everything. >> students say shortly after the robberies, they were messaged by phone and by e- mails. students are asked to not to walk alone at night. students also have descriptions
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of the suspects. and we'll see side the biggest cans tells in years. five police officers and one former officer faces charges ranging from police raids that were captured on video. the officer's association said they are based on unreliable witnesses. caltrans' punch list runs 147 pages and contains thousands of items that still must be finished before signing off on the project which includes signing bolts. they are expected to be on the bridge project and it goes
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before the big toll authority. the district board is being asked to pass an ordinance that puts mandatory lists on customers to once or twice a weeks for a ban on swimming fool ppools and a ban on driveways. >> about 45% of our water comes from the water project which means they will get steer row% allocation. 40% comes from ground water which is of course low. now a public hearing will shall helped next time. if the resident wears were less by april 1st, customers
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would have had a 2 5% for this time of year. it relies on local rain and customers are still being asked to voluntarily cut back their water usage. the government shut down resulted in nearly 8 million fewer visitors to national parks. the loss of visitors caused the national parks an he is matted visit terrible spending. what they have on communities around them, the report says in 2012, there were 17 million visiters to the recreation area, historic sight and national woods monument, they spent it in communities near
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the job. oop. >> they will vote on whether or not to put a measure on the june ballot and in approved the reallot would go up by half of a percent to 9. 4%. they are bringing in 10.5 billion a year and it includes hiring more police. safe way would rather sell itself off in one piece but kroger is interested in some of safe way. capital management which owns albertson's says either of those deals could ease some concerns. and superand supervisors are expected to approve a ban on selling water in plastic
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bottles. if approve, it would face out and they are hold a water tasting challenge. that will be at city hall starting at 11:30 this morning. time now 4:40 coming up a shooting, and that's only the tip testified iceberg. and the resources police may soon loose if it doesn't end soon. >> the his choices many pancake lovers are being asked to take right now. traffic is moving a long women why and coming up how much longer will the wet
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. welcome back. 4:44, the snow dumped more than a half foot of snow and temperatures are expected to be in single digits and some say this is rare for the month of march in fact washington d.c. has already recorded single digit temperatures. they are sending russian troops into ukraine and they are protecting russian citizens. in his first public comments he accused the west of the anti- constitutional koop in how
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crane. he criticizes russia don't paired to lip why. >> this will be a half way point for russia and this will tell us whether or not we can serve their interest in a way that resorts to diplomacy as opposed to force. >> there has been one standoff with troops and this shows unarmed troops approaching russian troops who have surrounded them warning the ukrainians. this is information and he is accused of shooting and killing his girlfriend on valentine's day last year. he said he thought she was an
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intruder. a neighbor heard shouting the night she was murdered and they are questioning the credit and the of her story. the government says spring charred $21 million more for court ordered surveillance and they illegally hid the charges for equipment needled to perform the portion and they are still fighting to keep their season a live and it comes after they failed to report one of their games as they played this season one more than in allowed. players and parents are holding a meeting and they still need
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4,000 signatures. sal? >> pam, brian good morning and we still have the saratoga go off ramp after an investigation they are coming up at 5:00, still some questions remain and they are coming up at the tonight testify hour. incase you have not looked outside, it is still wet and drive time from the toll plaza to san francisco it is less than 10, just about 10 minutes as you drive into the city. filling in for steve, it is rosemary and we mentioned and we don't have any rain falling
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here, a little drizzle so we count and it is out there. i have to customize the satellite radar to get a glimpse as to when all of this rain moves through and it started during the evening driver and it moves out before 2:00 a.m. this morning bell the hills picked up, 32349 napa and san rafael and to get to the golden date, 10th of an inch for oakland and bolder creek and ben low men area is picking up a quarter of an inch. a little bill to at -- a little bit to to add. temperatures in the 50s and
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they will be mainly dry as we get into your noon hour and then for the afternoon take a look at and knock 55 from and oakland you are looking at 66 for today. we have mid-to-upper 60s in mountain view, we have 67 for those areas and to the north bay, we have mid-60s and the extended forecast here, so again this next system looks to arrive on wednesday evening. most of wednesday looks mainly dry and i think it will arrive after sunset so we dry out
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parsley cloudy with some of your warmer spots and a chance for rain comes back on sunday. i will have your future forecast coming up. a bunch of people are in up in orleans to celebrate fast tuesday. speeds will fill all through the date and local fat tuesday is a report from those events. there are reports of people getting sick linked to the foster farms chicken. it had not been tied to earlier reports. it happened late last month and 44 were here in california. they issued a health alert from
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3/4 farms plants in the central valley. this is national pancake day. free short stack and in exchange to your end couraged to make a donation be a that includes national farm day . >> that is nice. coming up, the proposal that could limit the number of cars on the road and why supervisors want more companies to take more responsibility. four legged friend and the difference over wildlife officials.
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. welcome back, we have an update to a story we first told you about during mornings on 2. the pedestrian has been identified as 71 -- as a 71- year-old woman. she was hit just before 6:00 yesterday morning and the people who live in the area said it is a dangerous stretch of road. >> well, i worry about it because a lot of people use
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that course walk. -- crosswalk. the driver stopped and investigators if they find he was at fault he could face criminal charges. >> and capping the number of cars, ooper and -- objector and lift -- eric march is trying to regulate the industry. those who use it say it is a much needed service but it should come, and they led supervisor mall to keep moving. >> we want to become the types of these custodies. >> they issued a written statement in response to seattle's cap which says in
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part, this decision will put hundreds of small businesses out of work and leave them without a living. they are hiring and the department fans on filling its ranks and wait now, this has been a challenge which is why they are targeting people as young as high school and they are reaching out to candidates. >> we are recruiting a younger generation, much more tech savvy than people were in the past so we are going to them. >> the starting salary for a police officer ranges from 69 to $98,000 a year. an injured bear cub is he can -- is being targeted.
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wild life staff said the cub is a bit underweight and suffered some sort of trauma. officials say they saw a lot of wildlife early this year and they believe it is because of the drought. we are following this morning and a freeway 0 of darks -- off ramp is on the seen. -- on the scene. the special power the state democrats will lose because of their absences. and we are looking at a live picture of the sunole grade, traffic does look good but we will tell you more about what is going on there. the steady rain is done but showers continue this morning, how much longer will the wet level last and can we expect
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the damage it caused to the streets and arrests police have made. transgender teen was attacked, we will tell you what they are saying about the assault. it isit's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. good morning, we want to take you down to san jose this morning. we are live on the scene, highway patrol are investigating a body found on a freeway off ramp, it is -- has closed that off ramp as the investigation continues. janine de la vega is down there this morning and we will check in with her, more on this investigation and how it is a affecting traffic and we will be with her in just a moment. march 4th, i am pam cook. >> let's talk about weather and traffic, rosemary is
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