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it's not conduct that that is acceptable the sonoma county sheriff's office.ew newly released body camera video shows what happened in late november when sonoma county deputies pulled over a man driving what they thought was a stolen car. that incident ended with a man losing his life in a deputy losing his job kron four's justine waltman talk us mon sonoma county sheriff to find out exactly how that incident is being handled. >>the sheriff has now fired one of the deputies involved telling me after watching the body camera video he was shocked disturbed and found it extremely troubling than that. >>island interaction captured on the sonoma county sheriff's deputy and the sheriff mark disturbing. >>i think anybody who watched the video was would be shocked by what they saw and i certainly shocked as well 52 year-old david ward died after law enforcement mistook him for a stolen car suspect. ward had reported his honda civic stolen 3 days earlier. he was driving the car when officers tried to pull him over and he refused to stop when they did eventually pull hi
it's not conduct that that is acceptable the sonoma county sheriff's office.ew newly released body camera video shows what happened in late november when sonoma county deputies pulled over a man driving what they thought was a stolen car. that incident ended with a man losing his life in a deputy losing his job kron four's justine waltman talk us mon sonoma county sheriff to find out exactly how that incident is being handled. >>the sheriff has now fired one of the deputies involved...
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portions of sonoma county, portions of marin county closer to novato. right about lucas valley and fairfax area. and then you can see this, the coverage actually in fact increasing over san francisco and oakland. not so much for the south bay but look at this, they start to fill in the crust of coastline. pacifica and half moon bay. we are talking about the wet commute. here's a live camera looking out towards the golden gate bridge. wins will be a factor out of the south. short-term rainfall rates will continue to increase. this is 9:00 and even 10:00 and 11:00 this evening, you can plan out some heavier downpours in the short-term. experts. coming up in a few minutes. >> every cousin some concerns over flash flooding and debris being flown away by the burns own. >> reporter: with one big atmospheric river behind them a very wet cold front about to hit, people in that kincaid fire burned areas are pretty well set for what is coming. especially overnight, friday and into saturday. sonoma county and the community foundation so-called water marines are go
portions of sonoma county, portions of marin county closer to novato. right about lucas valley and fairfax area. and then you can see this, the coverage actually in fact increasing over san francisco and oakland. not so much for the south bay but look at this, they start to fill in the crust of coastline. pacifica and half moon bay. we are talking about the wet commute. here's a live camera looking out towards the golden gate bridge. wins will be a factor out of the south. short-term rainfall...
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sonoma county e.o.c. to obtain gas cards and schedule rides. it was great that they were able to step in, but if we're thinking of a larger event, this is going to become an issue. we have to do some preplanning around how do we get people back to their home jurisdiction. so overall strength and lessons learned. again, the pre-existing relationships really made this a smooth event within the shelter piece. so the small incident practice helped us hone in on some of these skills within the shelter. the staff was generous with their time. everyone was all in. at the e.o.c., people were making calls, take what you need, borrow what you need. it was fantastic to see everyone galvanize and come together for this. lessons learned, four big ones for us. additional planning around supporting residents on their journey home. donation management and resource tracking. so, we got lucky with donations. we received some really useful donations. we seen this could become a disaster within a disaster where people just d
sonoma county e.o.c. to obtain gas cards and schedule rides. it was great that they were able to step in, but if we're thinking of a larger event, this is going to become an issue. we have to do some preplanning around how do we get people back to their home jurisdiction. so overall strength and lessons learned. again, the pre-existing relationships really made this a smooth event within the shelter piece. so the small incident practice helped us hone in on some of these skills within the...
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don ford spent the day in sonoma county where property owners and county crews are struggling to shore things up before the rain comes down. >>> with the expected heavy rains the folks in sonoma county are wasting no time in getting ready. along highway 128, contract crews are racing to place around ditches and trying to protect the soil from washing away. >> behind us try to keep the ground intact. >> reporter: sonoma county board of supervisors chairman david rabbit says the company is doing it but he did be ready. >> we have patrols from our public works department, making sure they are watching out for any kind of movements or debris flow or slides. >> reporter: toxic runoff from destroyed buildings is another concern. some homes are on steep blanks of creeks and streams. >> we are worried about the contaminant spreading. we are using burlap wattles, sand bags, plastic and netting. >> reporter: there are still many damaged trees that may always fall into the roadway. giant chippers grind entire logs, but just on the road many of the soft brenda soils are being sprayed with hydro se
don ford spent the day in sonoma county where property owners and county crews are struggling to shore things up before the rain comes down. >>> with the expected heavy rains the folks in sonoma county are wasting no time in getting ready. along highway 128, contract crews are racing to place around ditches and trying to protect the soil from washing away. >> behind us try to keep the ground intact. >> reporter: sonoma county board of supervisors chairman david rabbit says...
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the homeless problem in sonoma county has gotten so bad, elected officials and met to declare a state of emergency. >> good evening. the epicenter of the problem is along the joe bruno the trail. john ramos reports the fate of that encampment is stuck in limbo. >> the sonoma county board of supervisors had a difficult task today, how to deal with the problem that no one really knows how to solve. but can no longer be ignored. >> we are trying to get this done and we cannot work with this government. >> supervisors have heard a growing public outcry over conditions faced homeless people throughout sonoma county and now concentrated along the joel robideaux to trail in santa rosa. the board voted to declare the situation a health and safety emergency. >> i am right now people are literally defecating and there's no running water and no way to shower. we have to provide a basic level of just basic dignified human lifestyle. >> the county steps recommends that a new location be found for the trail campers one with basic sanitary facilities and much of the focus seems to be on the sonoma c
the homeless problem in sonoma county has gotten so bad, elected officials and met to declare a state of emergency. >> good evening. the epicenter of the problem is along the joe bruno the trail. john ramos reports the fate of that encampment is stuck in limbo. >> the sonoma county board of supervisors had a difficult task today, how to deal with the problem that no one really knows how to solve. but can no longer be ignored. >> we are trying to get this done and we cannot...
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. >> reporter: sonoma county has declared the homeless problem to be a full out emergency. >> and the bay area school district taking on juul in court. >> and this isn't your typical cat up a tree rescue. this bay area feline has been stuck for 5 days what it finally took to get the pet down. >>> you are watching kpix 5 news at 5:30. >> right now, streaming on cbs bay area. the homeless problem in sonoma county has gotten so bad, elected officials and met to declare a state of emergency. >> good evening. the epicenter of the problem is along the joe bruno the trail. john ramos reports the fate of that encampment is stuck in limbo. >> the sonoma county board of supervisors had a difficult task today, how to deal with the problem that no one really knows how to solve. but can no longer be ignored. >> we are trying to get this done and we cannot work with this government. >> supervisors have heard a growing public outcry over conditions faced homeless people throughout sonoma county and now concentrated along the joel robideaux to trail in santa rosa. the board voted to declare the situa
. >> reporter: sonoma county has declared the homeless problem to be a full out emergency. >> and the bay area school district taking on juul in court. >> and this isn't your typical cat up a tree rescue. this bay area feline has been stuck for 5 days what it finally took to get the pet down. >>> you are watching kpix 5 news at 5:30. >> right now, streaming on cbs bay area. the homeless problem in sonoma county has gotten so bad, elected officials and met to...
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. >>> happening today, sonoma county leaders unveil an emergency plan to address the homeless crisis focusing mainly along the joe rodada trail. among the options, possible short-term indoor and outdoor shelters at the county fairgrounds. sonoma county has approximately 3,000 homeless people. >>> today we get set, get the first look at the controversial homeless center on san francisco's waterfront. mayor london breed will open the doors of the new embarcadero navigation center. neighborhood groups have been fighting the shelter, even filing lawsuits that were shot down. you may recall in august a homeless man attacked a woman walking into an apartment building in the same area. this will be the city's first navigation center to open in mostly residential area. >>> 4:37. stopping production. boeing puts the brakes on building any more 737 max jets. still ahead on "today in the bay," the impact on thousands of boeing workers and why the standstill may last some time. >>> plus the new steps instagram is taking to tackle misinformation on the web. >>> and taking a live look outside, anot
. >>> happening today, sonoma county leaders unveil an emergency plan to address the homeless crisis focusing mainly along the joe rodada trail. among the options, possible short-term indoor and outdoor shelters at the county fairgrounds. sonoma county has approximately 3,000 homeless people. >>> today we get set, get the first look at the controversial homeless center on san francisco's waterfront. mayor london breed will open the doors of the new embarcadero navigation...
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the sonoma county sheriff's office. >>the deputy who lost his job deputy charles want had been with the department for 19 years. attorneys for the deputy sheriff's association did not respond to requests to speak on his behalf and the other deputy involved in the incident deputy jason little well he is still on paid administrative leave and the sheriff tells me that the department is now going to be reviewing its policies and procedures. live tonight outside of the sonoma county sheriff's office in santa rosa, i'm justine waldman kron 4 news justine thank you. >>oakland police have arrested a man they say is responsible for 4 armed robberies at metro by t mobile stores who want to show you some video from robbery that happened back in mid-october as you can see the suspect is waving a gun at a clerk and demanding cash. earlier this month that happened 2 other times d'andre campbell is now facing 9 counts, including assault with a deadly weapon and robbery. the genie has been under fire since it started purposely shuttin
the sonoma county sheriff's office. >>the deputy who lost his job deputy charles want had been with the department for 19 years. attorneys for the deputy sheriff's association did not respond to requests to speak on his behalf and the other deputy involved in the incident deputy jason little well he is still on paid administrative leave and the sheriff tells me that the department is now going to be reviewing its policies and procedures. live tonight outside of the sonoma county sheriff's...
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the officers were transported by van to then assume their evacuation duties in sonoma counties. , the deployment varied from the night shift to the day shift. we basically were able to assist that county we evacuation services and prevention of crime. i think there was one arrest by san francisco p.d. officers during that period, but basically that was our role and duty. >> thank you chiefs. sheriff's department. >> thank you mary ellen. the sheriff's department had our field operations division converted to a 12 hour shift plan. at the kincaid fire, we deployed nine operational periods of 12 hours each, 24 hours a day. the department ended up deploying 190 sworn staff for mutual aid, much of the same way as the police department did. we had a number of various assignments, ranging from patrol of the effected areas. we assisted in road closures. we secured areas under evacuation orders. we checked on businesses, escorted residents into areas closed off to the general public and patrolled the area near the safari zoo. we also were part of the evacuation shelter that was set up at
the officers were transported by van to then assume their evacuation duties in sonoma counties. , the deployment varied from the night shift to the day shift. we basically were able to assist that county we evacuation services and prevention of crime. i think there was one arrest by san francisco p.d. officers during that period, but basically that was our role and duty. >> thank you chiefs. sheriff's department. >> thank you mary ellen. the sheriff's department had our field...
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need for help than ever before. >> reporter: here at fish, the oldest and largest food pantry in sonoma county, this air force veteran came for groceries for his wife and 2-year-old daughter. joshua alvarez says he works full-time but the job doesn't pay enough to afford the county's ever climbing high cost of living. >> you've got to have a good job. you can't be making minimum wage around here. >> reporter: such stories are becoming common for f.i.s.h. this pantry is serving 6,000 people a month now. that's 25% more than this time last year. the highest increase they've ever seen. one reason are the wildfires the past two years that displaces thousands of people. the biggest increase now people say are those still recovering from pg&e's blackouts during this past fire season. >> they lose their food, a lot of people can't afford to go out to the grocery store and replenish their food. >> reporter: the food bank supplies groceries directly and indirectly to more than 90,000 people in sonoma county. >> it's extremely expensive to live here. people are having to choose between paying their rent
need for help than ever before. >> reporter: here at fish, the oldest and largest food pantry in sonoma county, this air force veteran came for groceries for his wife and 2-year-old daughter. joshua alvarez says he works full-time but the job doesn't pay enough to afford the county's ever climbing high cost of living. >> you've got to have a good job. you can't be making minimum wage around here. >> reporter: such stories are becoming common for f.i.s.h. this pantry is serving...
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first off in portions of sonoma county. over the past six hours, you can see numbers with it and picking up over an inch of rain. santa rosa .22. those are just six advertorials. the more rain expected through saturday, 10 about amounts approaching four inches in the coastal heels. when adventure in place. wins the thing about 40 miles an hour and the sierra are merrily for the higher elevations, about 7000 feet, talking about one to three feet of additional snowfall. now, we have this. flash flood watch, once again, this week, with the passage of this front that will boost the rainfall rates and key concern here is flash flooding and the kinkaid fire burn zone. this flash flood watch is in place until 4:00 saturday morning. the radar right now, things have been changing a little bit over the past couple of hours. you still see some coverage kind of increasing. received this one storm up here. set of some debris flow at about 4:28 this afternoon. here we go with some of the coverage up in portions of the north bay. santa ro
first off in portions of sonoma county. over the past six hours, you can see numbers with it and picking up over an inch of rain. santa rosa .22. those are just six advertorials. the more rain expected through saturday, 10 about amounts approaching four inches in the coastal heels. when adventure in place. wins the thing about 40 miles an hour and the sierra are merrily for the higher elevations, about 7000 feet, talking about one to three feet of additional snowfall. now, we have this. flash...
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well as the noma county and now emergency measures are being proposed to try and address it the sonoma county board of supervisors is going to be hearing a list of proposed ideas to get people out of encampments kron four's maureen kelly tells us one idea is to open a shelter at the sonoma county fairgrounds in santa rosa. >>this video shows the large homeless encampment that has sprung up along the joe rideau to trail off highway 12 in santa rosa, it's believed to be one of the largest homeless encampments is santa rosa history made up of more than 100 tents and stretching nearly a mile with an estimated 185 people living there to address what's being called a humanitarian crisis one proposal is to turn part of the sonoma county fairgrounds into a temporary shelter, the idea is partly inspired by the fact that they've been using that same facility as a temporary shelter. >>for evacuees during fires and floods in a community where we've dealt with 3 natural disasters in the last 3 years this is unfortunately a human-made disaster and so what you're seeing is that wall we've been able to respo
well as the noma county and now emergency measures are being proposed to try and address it the sonoma county board of supervisors is going to be hearing a list of proposed ideas to get people out of encampments kron four's maureen kelly tells us one idea is to open a shelter at the sonoma county fairgrounds in santa rosa. >>this video shows the large homeless encampment that has sprung up along the joe rideau to trail off highway 12 in santa rosa, it's believed to be one of the largest...
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michelle griego headed to santa rosa for the family to drive. >> reporter: one in six people in sonoma county face food insecurity. at redwood food empire, they try to combat that with community partners, such as sonoma country day school. we are joint with a generous donation. >> we are happy to deliver this to the food bank. it was a benefit from a harvest we hold every year. took the check is $2200. very generous. we have a big group. we have allie and nick. what grade are you? >> third grade. >> you have a food drive at the school. >> yes. >> and a victory parade to follow. >> yes. >> he is a man of many words. sarah joins me. >> sonoma country day school is a neighbor. we are thrilled to have them as part of our community. this check will help provide groceries for almost 8000 girls. >> $2200 will go a u ngfor you if you would like give, go to capex.com. >>> a look at the world record light display in a family affair behind it . >>> we are looking at a record- breaking holiday light display. this house is north of new york city. the owners set a guinness world record for checking out the
michelle griego headed to santa rosa for the family to drive. >> reporter: one in six people in sonoma county face food insecurity. at redwood food empire, they try to combat that with community partners, such as sonoma country day school. we are joint with a generous donation. >> we are happy to deliver this to the food bank. it was a benefit from a harvest we hold every year. took the check is $2200. very generous. we have a big group. we have allie and nick. what grade are you?...
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plus a mile long street full of homeless people in sonoma county with counties now proposing to try to fix the problem and the toddlers found after an amber alert. the child's father is in custody. the mother clinging to life. watching kron 4 news at a time. good evening, i'm can way and i'm pam moore is the number of cars being hit by objects along highway one o one continues to rise, so does the reward the chp is offering for information leading to an arrest since thursday, 12 more cases have been reported in the chp says is now willing to offer $14,500 to anybody who can help them with this cake kron four's noel bello has more on this month's long investigation. >>a total of 62 cases of objects being launched at vehicles have been reported to the california highway patrol since february though that is a small fraction of the amount of vehicles that travel this several mile stretch of highway each and every day the chp says they're taking this public safety issue very seriously we are getting a lot of these each day from citizens calling in we have a lot of investigative assets out i
plus a mile long street full of homeless people in sonoma county with counties now proposing to try to fix the problem and the toddlers found after an amber alert. the child's father is in custody. the mother clinging to life. watching kron 4 news at a time. good evening, i'm can way and i'm pam moore is the number of cars being hit by objects along highway one o one continues to rise, so does the reward the chp is offering for information leading to an arrest since thursday, 12 more cases have...
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>>> right now at 7, a man dead at a sonoma county sheriff deputy related to the case is now being fired. chest cam footage and more details coming up. >> absolutely raises a red flag. >>> the new report on bart that critics say shows blatant racial profiling. >>> steph curry trending on twitter for all the wrong reasons. >> i hope he was going back but i quickly realized that wasn't the case. then i did a little google searching and stopped google searching. >> right now on kpix 5 news at 7, and streaming on cbsn bay area, sonoma county sheriff's deputy being fired for violating department policies in a recent arrest that turned deadly. that evening i am ken bastida. >> i am maria medina. with the new body camera edge footage and it is graphic. >> reporter: deputy charles blount has faced excessive reports before but he's being filed slowly on this incident. mark essex says that he escalated the situation at the end of this car chase. he says deputy blount should've waited for more backup officers. >> will bring in additional resources and try to slow the process down and established a
>>> right now at 7, a man dead at a sonoma county sheriff deputy related to the case is now being fired. chest cam footage and more details coming up. >> absolutely raises a red flag. >>> the new report on bart that critics say shows blatant racial profiling. >>> steph curry trending on twitter for all the wrong reasons. >> i hope he was going back but i quickly realized that wasn't the case. then i did a little google searching and stopped google...
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except for the far northwest corner perhaps of sonoma county. i want to show you the highlight. it's really once we get past midnight, right there. look at that band of bright yellow basically hitting the entire bay area. that says 4:00 a.m. so it's after midnight through about 7:00 to 8:00 in the morning sunday for the best of the rain. and look how fast it cleared out. we're not entirely done on sunday, but we're done with the overwhelming majority of it by the time we get to the late morning. i'll see you with more on the forecast for christmas. there's a chance of rain to discuss there as well. i'll be back in a few minutes. >>> all right darren, thanks for that. live look at highway 237 which got called a lot of different names today. most of which i can't say. all lanes reopened 12 hours after a crash shut them all down. it happened about 6:00 a.m. a big rig carrying a massive crane last control and overturned in the eastbound lanes. adding to the huge mess, diesel fuel and hydraulic fluid spilled all over the roadway. crews finally were able to get the truck up right a fe
except for the far northwest corner perhaps of sonoma county. i want to show you the highlight. it's really once we get past midnight, right there. look at that band of bright yellow basically hitting the entire bay area. that says 4:00 a.m. so it's after midnight through about 7:00 to 8:00 in the morning sunday for the best of the rain. and look how fast it cleared out. we're not entirely done on sunday, but we're done with the overwhelming majority of it by the time we get to the late...
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be starting out with a couple of patches of fog there a chance of rain late in the day norther sonoma county and then that whole system got to really slam the entire bay area as we head to the weekend not a washout but certainly some rain overnight saturday night into early on sunday morning bush right now on monday and tuesday another chance of rain on christmas day. florence today, congress started its holiday recess after what has been a historic an incredibly busy week in washington. >>one that included impeachment of course also though the passage of a big spending bill and some progress on trade deals busy is an understatement darryl forges wraps it all up. in this report from washington. >>it was a whirlwind week in washington on wednesday. president trump became just the 3rd president us history to be impeached lawmakers also worked on several other big agenda items before the session ended the house passed the united states mexico, canada trade bill or usmc a this is a bipartisan that will bring certainty. >>advocating for middle class and creating jobs. republicans also praising th
be starting out with a couple of patches of fog there a chance of rain late in the day norther sonoma county and then that whole system got to really slam the entire bay area as we head to the weekend not a washout but certainly some rain overnight saturday night into early on sunday morning bush right now on monday and tuesday another chance of rain on christmas day. florence today, congress started its holiday recess after what has been a historic an incredibly busy week in washington....
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beginning today sonoma county will provide additional beds at the homeless shelters. they are opening warming centers at community centers, public libraries and senior facilities. >>> in the sierra, the national weather service is warning about the dangerous driving conditions in the mountain areas with that winter storm warning this afternoon through noon on sunday. if you are driving, you may run into the strong wind and a lot of snow. as a reminder, download the ktvu weather app with your radar for all date updates and you can go to the app store and download the ktvu weather app for free. >>> taking the approach on how to deal with the people living in the homeless camps to ensure safety and build communication. >> there criminal element is a criminal element regardless of whether it resides in encampments are in our neighborhoods and we are here to keep everybody safe, it does not matter. >> they want the officers to patrol and enforce the laws in the homeless camps like they with anywhere else if they find people with outstanding warrants they are taken into cus
beginning today sonoma county will provide additional beds at the homeless shelters. they are opening warming centers at community centers, public libraries and senior facilities. >>> in the sierra, the national weather service is warning about the dangerous driving conditions in the mountain areas with that winter storm warning this afternoon through noon on sunday. if you are driving, you may run into the strong wind and a lot of snow. as a reminder, download the ktvu weather app...
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the northbay coverage up into sonoma county, portions of marin county. some lingering rain showers, not completely dry. approaching sonoma. moving the maps around here, not nearly as much coverage. still some scattered showers here. current numbers, right now it is actually fairly mild. lots of 50s out there. in fact 60 in san jose. oakland, 59. napa checking in in the upper 50s. the wind speed is still a bit blustery in a few spots. novato gusting to 18. oakland, a southerly wind at about 15 miles per hour. look at that half moon bay observation. sustained at 20. gusting to 30 miles per hour. is a live camera looking out for the golden gate bridge. looks like a little bit of a break, but things will be changing later today. with those down for developing especially by mid to late morning. there is the storm. yesterday was the first part. that front moving across northern california and the bay area. today we are dealing with this guy. this area of low pressure office coast. things could change rapidly with those showers and thunderstorms developing. out
the northbay coverage up into sonoma county, portions of marin county. some lingering rain showers, not completely dry. approaching sonoma. moving the maps around here, not nearly as much coverage. still some scattered showers here. current numbers, right now it is actually fairly mild. lots of 50s out there. in fact 60 in san jose. oakland, 59. napa checking in in the upper 50s. the wind speed is still a bit blustery in a few spots. novato gusting to 18. oakland, a southerly wind at about 15...
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. >> it's the first class action claim against sonoma county from the tubs fire in 2017. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ader arrest for inappropriate behavior with minors. authorities say the alleged behavior happened between november of 2018 and last month. gutierrez is a walk-on varsity soccer coach at gunderson high school in san jose. >>> cannabis businesses currently pay a city tax of 10% or less depending on valleys, on top of sales tacks which brings the cannabis tax in oakland to about 40%. the ordinance would create a top city tax of 5% of gross receipts or less depending on size. supporters say local businesses will benefit. >> i ask the council here to think of small business, to think of black and brown business. and to think of the longevity of this program, as well as the example you're setting for the rest of the country. >> the mayor opposes the idea saying it could cost the city as much as $four million a year. >>> three santa rosa residents are now suing sonoma county in >>> a san jose soccer coach is under arrest for inappropriate behavior with minors. authorities say the alleged behav
. >> it's the first class action claim against sonoma county from the tubs fire in 2017. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ader arrest for inappropriate behavior with minors. authorities say the alleged behavior happened between november of 2018 and last month. gutierrez is a walk-on varsity soccer coach at gunderson high school in san jose. >>> cannabis businesses currently pay a city tax of 10% or less depending on valleys, on top of sales tacks which brings the cannabis tax in oakland...
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be a cold day for the last couple days, and the beach hazard warning is from the coastline from sonoma county through monterey county, that is something to be aware of if you have any plans on going to the beach today. take a look at these temperatures, i don't think anyone is going out there right now, it is very cold. 43 degrees in oakland, 42 degrees in hayward and in napa. 41 degrees in san jose, into the north bay also, 41 degrees in santa rosa.
be a cold day for the last couple days, and the beach hazard warning is from the coastline from sonoma county through monterey county, that is something to be aware of if you have any plans on going to the beach today. take a look at these temperatures, i don't think anyone is going out there right now, it is very cold. 43 degrees in oakland, 42 degrees in hayward and in napa. 41 degrees in san jose, into the north bay also, 41 degrees in santa rosa.
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new this morning the sonoma county sheriff's office needs ms si ng at-risk man. paul conrad herz was last seen around 3:30 in the afternoon. he suffers from dementia and was last seen wearing a blue button up long sleeved shirt, green rain jacket and gray pajama pants. if you see him you are asked to call the sonoma county sheriff's office. >>> at the live desk i'm following a young climate activist's journey across the atlantic. greta thunberg has reached portugal after three weeks at sea here on her way to spain for the conference in madrid. you may remember the 16-year-old gained international recognition for her passionate speech before the u.n. back in september. she scolded world leaders for not doing more. she has spent the past several weeks on a zero emission yacht after touring the u.s. kumasi? >>> thanks, jobina. a new development in the devastating campfire in butte county. a report by the public utilities commission says pg&e did not do detailed climbing inspections of the line that caused the inferno. the puc says a detailed climbing inspection woul
new this morning the sonoma county sheriff's office needs ms si ng at-risk man. paul conrad herz was last seen around 3:30 in the afternoon. he suffers from dementia and was last seen wearing a blue button up long sleeved shirt, green rain jacket and gray pajama pants. if you see him you are asked to call the sonoma county sheriff's office. >>> at the live desk i'm following a young climate activist's journey across the atlantic. greta thunberg has reached portugal after three weeks at...
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two deaths occurred in marin county and one in sonoma county. officials say they are worried that people just don't take the flu seriously. >> two people don't recognize how l influenza can make you and the fact that it can kill you. >> it's a too early to know whether it's a more severe season then asked years. but it's definitely here. >> as a reminder, doctors say it is not too late to go out and get that flu shot. >> the u.s. you wish to buy tobacco products including e- cigarettes. the senate approved a spending bill yesterday that will raise the minimum age to buy cigarettes from the age of 18 to 21. president trump is expected to sign that bill into law when it reaches the california's tobacco age is already 21. >>> regulators to try to make it easier to make legitimate marijuana dispensaries. the california bureau of cannabis control has announced a new program encouraging license dispensaries that suppose qr codes in the store window. the code leads to an online version of the dispensary license on the rear's website. california's strug
two deaths occurred in marin county and one in sonoma county. officials say they are worried that people just don't take the flu seriously. >> two people don't recognize how l influenza can make you and the fact that it can kill you. >> it's a too early to know whether it's a more severe season then asked years. but it's definitely here. >> as a reminder, doctors say it is not too late to go out and get that flu shot. >> the u.s. you wish to buy tobacco products...
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take the kincade fire in sonoma county, now nearly 140,000 fire policies will have to be renewed. that one year moratorium will give lawmakers and the governor time to hammer out deals with the insurance companies. >> we're ready to sit down and negotiate with the insurance companies about what comes next. >> and that was james gore, supervisor in sonoma county. now, there is a real concern also among real estate agents who say if you can't afford to purchase insurance or if you can't qualify then you probably won't buy that house. and as we all know then that drives property values down. i'm live in oakland, abc 7 news. >>> leann, thank you. and part of our effort to build a better bay area is to find solutions, of course. but climate change is making that difficult when it comes to this issue. the consensus is that global warming is intensifying our wild fires and therefore the risk from them. wild fires in 2017 and '18 cost insurance companies more than $20 billion wiping out up to a quarter of their profits. insurers could effectively get their own insurance for unanticipated
take the kincade fire in sonoma county, now nearly 140,000 fire policies will have to be renewed. that one year moratorium will give lawmakers and the governor time to hammer out deals with the insurance companies. >> we're ready to sit down and negotiate with the insurance companies about what comes next. >> and that was james gore, supervisor in sonoma county. now, there is a real concern also among real estate agents who say if you can't afford to purchase insurance or if you...
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the epicenter is this encampment stretched along the trail between sebastopol and the sonoma county fairgrounds. county staff is recommending that the homeless people removed to a new site with basic sanitary facilities like the fairgrounds. the county will discuss that idea and other proposals at a special meeting on monday. residents want answers now. >> we are trying to get this done and we cannot work with us government. >> people are defecating in plastic bags. there's no water or electricity or any way to watch the clothing or take a shower. we have to provide a basic level of dignified human lifestyle. >>> santa clara could be the next. county to adopt laura's law which is accounts for the caretaking of people who are homeless or in trouble with the law. >> i believe that forcing people to do things that they don't want to do will just make them more some stubborn. >> what we are talking about is the population that does not have the capacity to make decisions for themselves. >> the santa clara county board will take up this discussion again next month. up next, a porch pirate caught in
the epicenter is this encampment stretched along the trail between sebastopol and the sonoma county fairgrounds. county staff is recommending that the homeless people removed to a new site with basic sanitary facilities like the fairgrounds. the county will discuss that idea and other proposals at a special meeting on monday. residents want answers now. >> we are trying to get this done and we cannot work with us government. >> people are defecating in plastic bags. there's no water...
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still ahead car break ins are becoming an even bi >>in the north bay sonoma county supervisors are going to be presented with a list of proposals to try to address the growing homeless problem there. kron four's maureen kelly reports tonight one idea is to create a shelter at the sonoma county fairgrounds. >>this video shows the large homeless encampment that has sprung up along the joe rideau to trail off highway 12 in santa rosa it's believed to be one of the largest homeless encampments is santa rosa history made up of more than 100 tents and stretching nearly a mile with an estimated 185 people living there to address what's being called a humanitarian crisis one proposal is to turn part of the sonoma county fairgrounds into a temporary shelter, the idea is partly inspired by the fact that they've been using that same facility as a temporary shelter. >>for evacuees during fires and floods in a community where we've dealt with 3 natural disasters in the last 3 years this is unfortunately a human-made disaster and so what you're seeing is that wall we've been able to respond in these w
still ahead car break ins are becoming an even bi >>in the north bay sonoma county supervisors are going to be presented with a list of proposals to try to address the growing homeless problem there. kron four's maureen kelly reports tonight one idea is to create a shelter at the sonoma county fairgrounds. >>this video shows the large homeless encampment that has sprung up along the joe rideau to trail off highway 12 in santa rosa it's believed to be one of the largest homeless...
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santa rosa, out at the airport, the sonoma county airport, only over an inch of rain. now look at the south of the bay area. san jose has only gotten .6 inches. we'll come back to that because the rain is coming even though you don't have much yet. i want to go back to the north bay for a second because to go along with this first significant rain maker of the season, we still have a burn scar from the kinkade fire, and this is the leading concern into the storm. we have an inch and a half in the mountains from the high peak up above that. all that water has to go somewhere. the flood watch that's in place up in the north bay, really just focuses exclusively down slope of the burn scar of the kinkade. we have to get through the next 12 hours on that. snow your surroundings if you're in the communities down slope of the burn scar, at least until tomorrow at lunch. let's get better acquainted with this storm and get an idea of why it's so unique. you see the long stretch of clouds toward the mid section of the pacific. it's pulling all that moisture our way. here's that
santa rosa, out at the airport, the sonoma county airport, only over an inch of rain. now look at the south of the bay area. san jose has only gotten .6 inches. we'll come back to that because the rain is coming even though you don't have much yet. i want to go back to the north bay for a second because to go along with this first significant rain maker of the season, we still have a burn scar from the kinkade fire, and this is the leading concern into the storm. we have an inch and a half in...
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right now there are some 3,000 people in sonoma county that are homeless. that is the estimate. a lot of them live right here next to us. they're behind us and they're over there in that direction. today the board of supervisors issued a declaration of emergency determining to solve the problem here. a cold december day along the joe rodota trail in santa rosa. a mile-long stretch of mostly homeless misery that has returned to local headlines. >> it's no longer something the community can hide. >> reporter: the sonoma county board of supervisors moved the joe rodota issue to possibly emergency resolution status. >> we have to clear this joe rodota trail. it's ridiculous. >> we basically have a shantytown. >> reporter: and now with the united states supreme court refusing to hear a case that would have allowed cities and counties to arrest people sleeping on public property, sonoma county is refocusing on its 3,000 homeless and how to help them. >> it puts us in a corner. we have to have shelter space to move people. >> reporter: supervisors are considering options. one would be
right now there are some 3,000 people in sonoma county that are homeless. that is the estimate. a lot of them live right here next to us. they're behind us and they're over there in that direction. today the board of supervisors issued a declaration of emergency determining to solve the problem here. a cold december day along the joe rodota trail in santa rosa. a mile-long stretch of mostly homeless misery that has returned to local headlines. >> it's no longer something the community can...
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an estimated 3,000 people are homeless in sonoma county. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. what do you have in mind? share those ideas by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >>> all right. moving on, it's been a nice break from the rain. certainly we needed it, but that is about to change. here's a live look outside from our exploratorium camera. abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma is tracking the time line for the rain. drew? >> yeah, dan, what a beautiful start to the week. a lot of sunshine today, but that is changing. live doppler 7 right now, it is a quiet scan, but the next storm is quickly approaching. the water view along the site light cold front will supply the next chance of rain. right now in advance we're seeing an increase in cloud cover. on the storm impact scale is a light level 1 system. the main impacts will be felt early wednesday morning with light to moderate rain, rainfall between a quarter and three quarters of an inch and wind gusts close to 35 miles per hour. we're going to go hou
an estimated 3,000 people are homeless in sonoma county. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. what do you have in mind? share those ideas by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >>> all right. moving on, it's been a nice break from the rain. certainly we needed it, but that is about to change. here's a live look outside from our exploratorium camera. abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma is tracking the time line for the rain. drew? >> yeah, dan,...
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overhaul the healthcare system is expected to cost $100 million annually. >>> to the north bay where sonoma countyvisors are considering a proposal to open a homeless shelter at the county fairgrounds. there are estimated 3000 homeless people and sonoma county alone. one of the largest concentrations is on a trail between stony point road and wright road west of santa rosa. that is where about 200 people live in a 10,000. supporters of the plant say there is enough room to accommodate several hundred people and bring and support services for people who are homeless. they say it could be open quickly and would not disrupt neighborhoods. other proposals include setting up camping and parking spots on county owned property or using federal money to get people into permanent housing. >> homelessness is an absolute crisis for the individuals experiencing it and a crisis for the community as a whole. and well we have made cigna began progress over the years, we don't have to look far to see there is a lot we need to be able to do. >> right now the board is listening to public comments on the county's ho
overhaul the healthcare system is expected to cost $100 million annually. >>> to the north bay where sonoma countyvisors are considering a proposal to open a homeless shelter at the county fairgrounds. there are estimated 3000 homeless people and sonoma county alone. one of the largest concentrations is on a trail between stony point road and wright road west of santa rosa. that is where about 200 people live in a 10,000. supporters of the plant say there is enough room to accommodate...
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the settlement would also help the company emerge from bankruptcy. >> 5:36 right now. >>> sonoma countyunveil an emergency plan to address the homeless crisis focusing mainly on people living along joe rodado trail. among the options, possible short-term indoor and outdoor shelters at the county fairgrounds. sonoma county has approximately 3,000 homeless people. >>> today we get set, get the first look at the controversial homeless center on san francisco's waterfront. mayor london breed will open the doors of the new embarcadero navigation center. neighborhood groups have been fighting the shelter, even filing lawsuits that were shot down. >>> a second and final vote on a plan vote that was passed easily, that includes san francisco, palo alto as well as san mateo county. >>> new signs the latest safe driving technologies are actually making drivers even more distracted. latest cars include things like lane focus technology and adaptive cruise control. aaa says driverstracted when re the features. drivers with less experience using the technologies were the ones most likely to remain a
the settlement would also help the company emerge from bankruptcy. >> 5:36 right now. >>> sonoma countyunveil an emergency plan to address the homeless crisis focusing mainly on people living along joe rodado trail. among the options, possible short-term indoor and outdoor shelters at the county fairgrounds. sonoma county has approximately 3,000 homeless people. >>> today we get set, get the first look at the controversial homeless center on san francisco's waterfront....
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over during the scariest moment of his life plus face with an out of control homeless population sonoma county supervisors are taking action other spending millions of dollars to fix the problem and alameda county unanimously votes to sell the coliseum to the oakland a's. what the vote means for the team and the city of oakland kron 4 news at 5 starts right now. a local news now at 5 we are following breaking news in the death investigation of clayton best 3rd he is the younger brother of 49 ers quarterback c j that 3rd thanks for joining us tonight at 5 o'clock everybody. >>i'm grant lotus and on vicki liviakis clayton beth 3rd was killed early saturday morning. >>after he and 2 other men were stabbed outside a nashville bar police say that beth 3rd and several others got into a an argument over a woman at the dogwood bar kron four's michelle kingston is reporting live for us tonight in our newsroom. michelle what's the latest here. >>well right now we know that michael mostly is the person that they're looking for police say they have not been able to find him. but right now he is the focus
over during the scariest moment of his life plus face with an out of control homeless population sonoma county supervisors are taking action other spending millions of dollars to fix the problem and alameda county unanimously votes to sell the coliseum to the oakland a's. what the vote means for the team and the city of oakland kron 4 news at 5 starts right now. a local news now at 5 we are following breaking news in the death investigation of clayton best 3rd he is the younger brother of 49...
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take the kincade fire in sonoma county. now nearly 140,000 fire policies will have to be renewed. give lawmakers and the governor the chance to negotiate and hammer out deals with the insurance companies. in the montclair neighborhood of oakland, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >>> to many, it seems like this insurance crisis is new or only a couple of years old sparked by the tubbs fire in 2017. >> but 7 on your side's michael finney says there is nothing new happening. he should know. he has been helping consumers deal with the issues for nearly 20 years and he is here now with more. >> shakespeare wrote what's past is prologue, meaning yesterday sets up today. and that has never been more true than with fire insurance here in california. now the first time the bay area was confronted with this was following the oakland hills firestorm back in 1991. insurance companies stopped renewing policies in bulk. entire streets lost their coverage. the consumer group united policy holders, pardon me, went to work finding agents and companies that would ensure those who have lost their policie
take the kincade fire in sonoma county. now nearly 140,000 fire policies will have to be renewed. give lawmakers and the governor the chance to negotiate and hammer out deals with the insurance companies. in the montclair neighborhood of oakland, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >>> to many, it seems like this insurance crisis is new or only a couple of years old sparked by the tubbs fire in 2017. >> but 7 on your side's michael finney says there is nothing new happening. he should...
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in sonoma county a race to rescue a man who fell om his mountain bike deep inside an adele park. >>a crews arred within nutes and wereguided to a rugged location. the lack of roads lead rescue crewto use a helicopter and a 100 foot long line to get th man out they were able to treat his injury on the spot and then fly him out of the park. >>4 zone forecast is we take a live look outse at san francisco's embarcadero you can see the streets are pretty wet out the how uh chief meteorologist, us airlines coniston a rainy day get rainy on offer more we've got the storms are just continuing make their way in our area 've got more on the way so here we go out of the sfo right now very damp t there to further drive on the roadways tting home to 9 boy so at lays at sfo of 93 minutes there so that some arriving flights to low cloud deck we've got some patchy dense fog developing out there doing our doppler radar scan your skies find some rain drops out there most that has pushed through the baarea now starting to settle down just a little bit some light scattered showers still popping up a
in sonoma county a race to rescue a man who fell om his mountain bike deep inside an adele park. >>a crews arred within nutes and wereguided to a rugged location. the lack of roads lead rescue crewto use a helicopter and a 100 foot long line to get th man out they were able to treat his injury on the spot and then fly him out of the park. >>4 zone forecast is we take a live look outse at san francisco's embarcadero you can see the streets are pretty wet out the how uh chief...
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>>island interaction captured on the sonoma county sheriff's deputy and the sheriff mark disturbing. >>i think anybody who watched the video was would be shocked by what they saw and i certainly was shocked as well 52 year-old david ward died after law enforcement mistook him for a stolen car suspect. ward had reported his honda civic stolen 3 days earlier. he was driving the car when officers tried to pull him over and he refused to stop when they did eventually pull him over he did not tell officers, he was the vehicles >>the 7th time video basics as deputies did not de escalate the heard saying gordon and that he could ordered by side of the car then using and allowed but controversial neck holes and then ultimately. >>people out the temps to place their carotid restraint and mister ward. in my opinion and the opinion of others have looked at this that carotid restraint was improperly applied. made the situation worse >>deputies also taser board when the altercation happened in late november mother hopes on for was in a wheelchair. why were they so rough with him. she says taser h
>>island interaction captured on the sonoma county sheriff's deputy and the sheriff mark disturbing. >>i think anybody who watched the video was would be shocked by what they saw and i certainly was shocked as well 52 year-old david ward died after law enforcement mistook him for a stolen car suspect. ward had reported his honda civic stolen 3 days earlier. he was driving the car when officers tried to pull him over and he refused to stop when they did eventually pull him over he...
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barely creeping into sonoma county over areas of lake county.bit of mist and drizzle. the second part of the afternoon, things start to change. here's a look at the afternoon evening drive. the north bay covered in it. central light scattered showers. we have the rain that will continue if you have festivities planned for tonight, you are going to need the rain jacket. for tomorrow, we will be mostly cloudy. a few scattered showers. doesn't go away as the line pushes into the afternoon. scattered showers. by sunday afternoon most of us look to be dry in time for the raiders game. here's a look at the futurecast on this. pushing you out until sunday. anywhere from a half inch to an inch and a half. more than that for the central bay and north bay expected to get the most two and a half to three inches. our hills could see three to four. friday, saturday, going to be the wettest day. sunday going to be mainly dry, and we are dry into the extended forecast as well. you can expect the breezy conditions. a winter storm warning for the sierra starts l
barely creeping into sonoma county over areas of lake county.bit of mist and drizzle. the second part of the afternoon, things start to change. here's a look at the afternoon evening drive. the north bay covered in it. central light scattered showers. we have the rain that will continue if you have festivities planned for tonight, you are going to need the rain jacket. for tomorrow, we will be mostly cloudy. a few scattered showers. doesn't go away as the line pushes into the afternoon....
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sonoma county. flash flood watch in place until 4:00 saturday. we are concerned with the intense rainfall. things begin to really materialize, the plus flood watch turns it all morning and that's where we get the big alerts. watching out for that. wins also ramping up at to the south. wind advisory until 7:00 saturday. wins gusting up about 40 miles an hour. here's the coverage right now on the radar. as a mention, reports of every rain up in ukiah. rainfall moving into portions of sonoma county. right around santa rosa and windsor. already experiencing rainfall an increase in the rainfall rates. as we move the map around closer to the central version of the bay, not at much coverage. that rain and is moving from the south and this will be blanketing the entire bayer area as we head into the evening hours. be very careful on the roadways over the next three hours. the rainfall distribution for today and to saturday with that what is portions of the bay area around three to four inches. just be sure to see what is happening. 6:00, rainfall pick up
sonoma county. flash flood watch in place until 4:00 saturday. we are concerned with the intense rainfall. things begin to really materialize, the plus flood watch turns it all morning and that's where we get the big alerts. watching out for that. wins also ramping up at to the south. wind advisory until 7:00 saturday. wins gusting up about 40 miles an hour. here's the coverage right now on the radar. as a mention, reports of every rain up in ukiah. rainfall moving into portions of sonoma...
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san francisco from the north bay just got easier and the new option for commuters in marin and sonoma county. 6:00 a.m. >> i'm emily turner to start out with your weather. it's been wet and we catch a little bit of a break. however we have more warm showers before that happens. not a whole lot to see out there doing zooming into the east bay and we have one cell of showers out there. to the east moving their way out of our area at the south bay is where we are only seeing some showers lingering making their way onshore here toward the san jose area and just to the east of san jose as well. that will dry out into the afternoon hours and your current temperatures now chillier than yesterday. 53 degrees in concord in oakland and 45 in santa rosa in those areas where it is clear we see cooler temperatures dipping down into the 40s and it will be cooler tomorrow but from where we are yesterday anywhere up to 8 degrees cooler again these temperatures tomorrow will be cooler than they are today. our highs today a mix of the 50s and not a whole lot of rain with 55 along the coast and the warmest wis
san francisco from the north bay just got easier and the new option for commuters in marin and sonoma county. 6:00 a.m. >> i'm emily turner to start out with your weather. it's been wet and we catch a little bit of a break. however we have more warm showers before that happens. not a whole lot to see out there doing zooming into the east bay and we have one cell of showers out there. to the east moving their way out of our area at the south bay is where we are only seeing some showers...
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it's a commercial break. >>> for 15 days this fall the kincade fire raged in sonoma county.ame was extinguished it burned more than 77,000 acres and damaged or destroyed 400 homes and other buildings including the historic winery at soda rock. this is the story of what was lost in that fire. it is the story of a late fall harvest of ember and ash, but it is also the story of resilience, recovery and rebuilding and the efforts in the meantime to build community. >> the wind was definitely here. >> the fire is spreading now downhill. >> we're looking at 80, 90-mile an hour winds. my main concern right now is those valley winds are going to start hitting the top of the ridge here and might start to blow out. >> it took just one unforgiving night of fire and fierce wind. >> the fire has shot the containment lines. >> to erase a labor of love a decade in the making. >> my son called and said soda rock's on fire. i was just in shock and agony for the next four or five days. >> from 2000 until 2010 ken wilson lovingly restored the winery at soda rock in sonoma county's alexander va
it's a commercial break. >>> for 15 days this fall the kincade fire raged in sonoma county.ame was extinguished it burned more than 77,000 acres and damaged or destroyed 400 homes and other buildings including the historic winery at soda rock. this is the story of what was lost in that fire. it is the story of a late fall harvest of ember and ash, but it is also the story of resilience, recovery and rebuilding and the efforts in the meantime to build community. >> the wind was...
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two of them were in marin county, one of them was in sonoma county. adv is also rodriguez with a look at how the season will affect california. >> reporter: flu season is now here, >> it is too early to know whether it is a more severe season than last year or it is definitely here. >> reporter: according to the centers for disease control and prevention, california's dosing widespread flooding the. have learned at least one person in sonoma county and to love people for marin county have died. >> people don't recognize how ill, influence that can make you. and the fact that it can kill you. >> reporter: there had been 24 that's in total info for you from the start of the flu season on september 29 december 7. that is according to the california department of health. doctors say this is the time of year more flu cases will start to pop up but the peak will hit after the start of the new year. dr. arthur wrangled of the professor of it epidemiology at uc berkeley, he says, people should be wary of trying to diagnose themselves. >> because people talk a
two of them were in marin county, one of them was in sonoma county. adv is also rodriguez with a look at how the season will affect california. >> reporter: flu season is now here, >> it is too early to know whether it is a more severe season than last year or it is definitely here. >> reporter: according to the centers for disease control and prevention, california's dosing widespread flooding the. have learned at least one person in sonoma county and to love people for marin...
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system just close enough may clip rts of northern sonoma county bringing them a chance of a few scatred showers rest of the area looking go so highs do warm up just a tad clouds of 4s or is his recent some low 60's but should be mostly dry. around the bay area expected. lords. >>cindy's bay and every way it says if these people think maybe they're t security cameras everywhere, this is a woman in berkeley. she was seen in this video as she was working for a food delivery service dropping off food to a customer but she lt with way more than her tip yes, she as you can see there she walked off with a handful of. >>residents ckages it happened at an apartment complex on hay stet in berkeley and that is where we find crawford taylor sacchi she's there live taylr, the property manager says it was a doordash worker involved here. >>yeah that's right vicki, the property manager here sa that a doordash employee made a delivery tothe apartments at the same te of this death customer who lives here evn has screen shots of that delivery atus, any first name and number for that iver. >>few times bec
system just close enough may clip rts of northern sonoma county bringing them a chance of a few scatred showers rest of the area looking go so highs do warm up just a tad clouds of 4s or is his recent some low 60's but should be mostly dry. around the bay area expected. lords. >>cindy's bay and every way it says if these people think maybe they're t security cameras everywhere, this is a woman in berkeley. she was seen in this video as she was working for a food delivery service dropping...
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>>it's not conduct that that is acceptable the sonoma county sheriff's office, the deputy who was fired deputy charles blunt had been with the department for 19 years attorneys with the deputy sheriff's association did not respond to requests to speak on his behalf. >>the other deputy involved in this incident. deputy jason little is still on paid administrative leave the sheriff tells me that the department is now reviewing its policies and procedures at the sonoma county sheriff's office. i'm justine waldman kron 4 news. >>a live look outside on this friday night the friday before christmas that's a nice clear night, although the clouds are starting to roll it right that is a sign isn't it true chief clouds coming in first right aside all your years of experience tell you when the clouds start to come something's going to happen something is going to change that's right and certainly we're seeing that tonight we're going to see a big change especially in toward tomorrow evening as those clouds really get think outside. >>and that rain rolling on so is. a lot is that yeah that's what h
>>it's not conduct that that is acceptable the sonoma county sheriff's office, the deputy who was fired deputy charles blunt had been with the department for 19 years attorneys with the deputy sheriff's association did not respond to requests to speak on his behalf. >>the other deputy involved in this incident. deputy jason little is still on paid administrative leave the sheriff tells me that the department is now reviewing its policies and procedures at the sonoma county sheriff's...