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then rounding out the top 3, san francisco county at 115 joining me now is michael all fest with alameda county community food bank. why is it especially difficult in this county sir. >>yes, so there's a number is obviously alameda county has seen massive skyrocketing of our cost of living you know they cost about 90 to 95,000 a year just for a family of 4 to meet basic expenses here in alameda county so we're serving f lot of families have multiple working adults full-time can but the river there had gas in the car utilities, but they have to sacrifice somewhere and that's you know healthy meals about 40% of food and secure individuals in alameda county can they make too much too qualify for nutrition benefits government benefits and that's way higher than it is nationwide. so that in turn they they have to turn to austin to turn the feed ban banks to food pantries and it does it puts a stress on our resources. what an incredible rob. the fact that you make too much money to qualify for government assistance and let's face it. most of our money at least half of that you believe the study the f
then rounding out the top 3, san francisco county at 115 joining me now is michael all fest with alameda county community food bank. why is it especially difficult in this county sir. >>yes, so there's a number is obviously alameda county has seen massive skyrocketing of our cost of living you know they cost about 90 to 95,000 a year just for a family of 4 to meet basic expenses here in alameda county so we're serving f lot of families have multiple working adults full-time can but the...
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. >> what alameda county school has the lowest vaccination rate in all the bay area? >> still a lot of people not immunizing their children. >>> news at seven starts right now. a highschooler working in the industry in the student newspaper thought to write the story. >> the 18 -year-old at the center of this tells kpix5 she deserves respect. >> you are not an object you are person like everyone else and people think oh she does that must mean she wants to have sex know it doesn't oh she's a stripper that means she doesn't have morals. you can still have morals and do a stripping job. job is a job sex work is still will work. >> how a student newspaper won the right to tell caitlin's story. student journalists tell me this profile of a fellow student was never meant to be salacious. in fact they say the district's efforts to kill the piece made it a much bigger story. >> students tell me they deliver delivered the newspapers to the classes they were rushed. kids couldn't wait to get there copy. >> reporter: she is a firm believer in the first amendment. the semester s
. >> what alameda county school has the lowest vaccination rate in all the bay area? >> still a lot of people not immunizing their children. >>> news at seven starts right now. a highschooler working in the industry in the student newspaper thought to write the story. >> the 18 -year-old at the center of this tells kpix5 she deserves respect. >> you are not an object you are person like everyone else and people think oh she does that must mean she wants to have...
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. >>> the alameda county fire department is taking heat for racially insensitive photos. community members are demanding an apology. >>> climate change is real. fires are going to continue to grow. >> plus, as temperatures begin to rise, what californians should know during the wildfire prepared this week. >> and it is happened again, another great will washed ashore today and what might have happened to this one. >>> cloudy, chilly, drizzly, not just san francisco, the entire bay area today. coming up, how long this weather last and when we may return to 80 degrees, that's next. >>> the alameda county fire department is taking some serious heat for what appears to be a racist lunar new year's card. susie steimle is in san lorenzo where east bay community members are demanding the fire department take some action. >> this is station 22 in san lorenzo where the racially insensitive photos were said to have been taken. today the asian american community held a prep press conference in oakland to save their demanding action and they're not backing down. >> is this for real?
. >>> the alameda county fire department is taking heat for racially insensitive photos. community members are demanding an apology. >>> climate change is real. fires are going to continue to grow. >> plus, as temperatures begin to rise, what californians should know during the wildfire prepared this week. >> and it is happened again, another great will washed ashore today and what might have happened to this one. >>> cloudy, chilly, drizzly, not just san...
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the alameda county company freezing human bodies. >> a test drive auto pilot from tesla had it turned off. >> more spring rain for your thursday night. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. another round of rain making for a slick commute in contra costa county. westbound highway 24. you can see a few raindrops on the windshield there. traffic is moving along pretty smoothly. with the stormy weather, the waves getting pounded by swells over 10 feet tall tonight. paul is tracking the conditions. >> winding down, but the process is still wet for parts of the bay area. tracking one solid shower with some heavy rain moving through oakland, south to san leandro, and stretching over the hill toward alamo and walnut creek and rossmore. san leandro, you'll get wet again, likely. sonoma county, you are rain-free, and the rain is clearing from the northwest to the southeast. futurecast calling for mainly clear conditions by midnight tonight if not sooner. and a dry drive to work tomorrow. it'll be cloudy, the rain will be finished but the finishing part is temporary because rain returns this
the alameda county company freezing human bodies. >> a test drive auto pilot from tesla had it turned off. >> more spring rain for your thursday night. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. another round of rain making for a slick commute in contra costa county. westbound highway 24. you can see a few raindrops on the windshield there. traffic is moving along pretty smoothly. with the stormy weather, the waves getting pounded by swells over 10 feet tall tonight. paul is...
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it's also a problem in santa clara and alameda county. >> providers in alameda county spend tens of millions each year on prescription drugs. >> reporter: leaders announced they'll be joining the state to create a massive purchasing pool in the hopes of lowering drug costs. >> the governor hopes this combined pool will be able to negotiate lower prices with drug companies. >> reporter: by law, the state has to provide certain drugs. so we asked for those drugs, can't the drug companies refuse to lower their prices? what leverage does the state have if it can't walk away? >> i'm done with their threats. if they want to play hardball, we can play hardball. these are stale threats from folks that are scaring the public. so they can continue to gouge you, they threaten to take a drug that's life-saving so they can continue to reap in massive profits. that's shameful beyond words. that's the end of capitalism as we know it. and i believe in capitalism. it needs to be saved from itself. because this kind of arrogance has run its course enough. >> reporter: in addition to those three bay area count
it's also a problem in santa clara and alameda county. >> providers in alameda county spend tens of millions each year on prescription drugs. >> reporter: leaders announced they'll be joining the state to create a massive purchasing pool in the hopes of lowering drug costs. >> the governor hopes this combined pool will be able to negotiate lower prices with drug companies. >> reporter: by law, the state has to provide certain drugs. so we asked for those drugs, can't the...
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it's about $4 for every place and now joining me now is michael all fest with alameda county community food bank. why is it especially difficult in this county sir. >>yes, so there's a number is obviously alameda county has seen massive skyrocketing of our cost of living you know the cost about 90 to 95,000 a year just for a family of 4 to meet basic expenses here in alameda county so they were serving a lot of families have multiple working adults full-time can put a roof over their head gas in the car utilities, but they have to sacrifice somewhere and that's you know healthy meals unfortunately, and that's where you come in as the food pantry it must but a tremendous stress for you to go out hustle and tryo these fa we're serving one in 5 county residents doing that about 250 partner agencies like berkeley food pantry our right now ave been in the past and really it is the cost of living about 40% of food and secure individuals in alameda county can they make too much too the qualify for nutrition benefits government benefits and that's way higher than it is nationwide. so that in t
it's about $4 for every place and now joining me now is michael all fest with alameda county community food bank. why is it especially difficult in this county sir. >>yes, so there's a number is obviously alameda county has seen massive skyrocketing of our cost of living you know the cost about 90 to 95,000 a year just for a family of 4 to meet basic expenses here in alameda county so they were serving a lot of families have multiple working adults full-time can put a roof over their head...
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alameda county fire department using ground crews. we see the dozer there cutting off the spread and there was a home in the direct path of the fire. quickly that is no longer threatened. we will continue to monitor the fire throughout the show and get back to you with any updates. >>> a school trip gone wrong when a fifth-grader had to be pulled from the water. is happened at the antioch waterpark on lone tree way. oher. >>reporter: lifeguard saved the day. >> reporter: every lifeguard trains for this moment in their career, hoping they never have to deploy those skills, but that's what happened here in antioch this morning before noon. chopper five you can see a preteen getting loaded into helicopter bound for ucsf oakland children's hospital, after falling in a pool and getting plucked out unconscious and not breathing. happened on a trip for fifth- graders. just before 11:30 the boy fell in the water surrounded by teachers, parents and fellow students. >> it was like he was laying on the floor and everybody was on the ambulance ca
alameda county fire department using ground crews. we see the dozer there cutting off the spread and there was a home in the direct path of the fire. quickly that is no longer threatened. we will continue to monitor the fire throughout the show and get back to you with any updates. >>> a school trip gone wrong when a fifth-grader had to be pulled from the water. is happened at the antioch waterpark on lone tree way. oher. >>reporter: lifeguard saved the day. >> reporter:...
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. >>> news tonight a health warning for lots of people who went grocery shopping in alameda county. live at the berkeley bowl to explain. >> reporter: the exposure happened ten days ago. people are still very curious about whether or not they were here during the hours exposed. the latest case of measles exposure in alameda county happened may 7th at the berkeley bowl at the corner of oregon and adeline streets in berkeley between 3:00 and 5:00 in the afternoon. the exposure new for this mom and her wife to check the receipts to see if their child was exposed. >> she checked her credit card receipt to see she was here that day and she was so she came to the store to see what time she was here. >> reporter: locally their child was in the clear. >> we were here in the morning and later so 10:00 a.m. and 7 p.m. >>reporter: berkeley public public health officer dr. lisa fernandez says you don't have to touch a person with the measles to catch it. you just have to share airspace. >> it's airborne so when someone sneezes or coughs, the virus travels through the air, person to person. it c
. >>> news tonight a health warning for lots of people who went grocery shopping in alameda county. live at the berkeley bowl to explain. >> reporter: the exposure happened ten days ago. people are still very curious about whether or not they were here during the hours exposed. the latest case of measles exposure in alameda county happened may 7th at the berkeley bowl at the corner of oregon and adeline streets in berkeley between 3:00 and 5:00 in the afternoon. the exposure new...
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we are joined here today by two other bay area counties in making this commitment, alameda and santa , and please join me in acknowledging our new department of public health director, dr. grant koufax who is here with us today [applause] >> at this time, i would like to call to the podium colleen who has spent about 13 years working for the department of public health in san francisco. she is an incredible health care advocate, now heading up alameda county department of public health. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. it makes me so happy to see so many familiar faces here, and to be able to bring my new county in partnership with my old city and county in this really exciting endeavor. alameda county is pleased to stand with governor newsom to leverage the collective garb -- bargaining power as a state in its counties to lower the cost of prescription drugs for all californians. i would like to thank the governor for his leadership on this important issue. alameda county's vision 2026 is in alignment with the health forward agenda. vision 2026 is our comprehensive effort to set
we are joined here today by two other bay area counties in making this commitment, alameda and santa , and please join me in acknowledging our new department of public health director, dr. grant koufax who is here with us today [applause] >> at this time, i would like to call to the podium colleen who has spent about 13 years working for the department of public health in san francisco. she is an incredible health care advocate, now heading up alameda county department of public health....
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we have a suspect description in an amber alert out of alameda county. chp released a description of the suspect. they say he is an african- american man in his 40s , last seen wearing a red beanie. a red shirt, and black pants. investigators say a man matching that description abducted three-year-old sierra mccroy in oakland. she was in a vehicle when it was stolen around 8:00 tonight. sierra is believed to be wearing a pink hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans. three foot tall, 35 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes. the vehicle described is a 2005 silver mercedes sedan with california license plate 8giy743. and, if you call, you are asked to call 911. >>> back in the bay area, a san josedui after a deadly crash that killed a 16-year- old. chp says 28-year-old ashley marie oliver was driving her mini van on the wrong side of highway 17 just south of redwood estates. just after 2:00 this morning she crashed head on into a toyota corolla with five people inside. the 16-year-old in the backseat of the car was killed. three others were hurt but are expect
we have a suspect description in an amber alert out of alameda county. chp released a description of the suspect. they say he is an african- american man in his 40s , last seen wearing a red beanie. a red shirt, and black pants. investigators say a man matching that description abducted three-year-old sierra mccroy in oakland. she was in a vehicle when it was stolen around 8:00 tonight. sierra is believed to be wearing a pink hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans. three foot tall, 35 pounds and has...
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>>happening now the chp looking for the gunman who shot at 2 people in a car in alameda county. this happened on interstate 80. >>near highway to 38 at about 6 o'clock last night a nearby chp officer found bullet holes on the car forcing officers to close part of the freeway for about half an hour. the 2 people in the car were not injured officers do not have a description of the gunman or the car they were in. >>san jose man faces up to 54 years in prison after being found guilty of randomly shooting cars in the lewis was convicted for shooting at 11 cars between may 4th and august 5th back in 2016. it all happened on or near boston hill road police tracked down lose through surveillance video and arrested him after a high speed chase back in august. he will be sentenced in july. >>a violent crime spree in the east bay is in a dangerous crashed into a home with 2 people inside. police now have 2 teenagers in custody and they are still looking for other suspects. the alameda county sheriff's office says that crash that resulted from one of 2 carjackings could have ended much wor
>>happening now the chp looking for the gunman who shot at 2 people in a car in alameda county. this happened on interstate 80. >>near highway to 38 at about 6 o'clock last night a nearby chp officer found bullet holes on the car forcing officers to close part of the freeway for about half an hour. the 2 people in the car were not injured officers do not have a description of the gunman or the car they were in. >>san jose man faces up to 54 years in prison after being found...
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. >> a string of crashes in alameda county. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. a man is accused of setting a string of fires in dublin. anne makovec has more on the crime spree. >> reporter: this is where it ended. the suspect crashed into a gas pump on vastco road and leading officers on two high speed chases. this is the aftermath of the fire that mikaela recount is accused of setting. it's amp printing in dublin. it started in recycling material and spread to the car. >> there was a car on fire in the next development that was burning at the time. they set our building on fire. >> reporter: jeff maine alerted them of the amp fire and they came to put it out without them coming, this building probably would have been gone. >> reporter: we found several buildings off sierra court that had been set on fire. officers spotted the suspect in the same hear driving slowly around but before they could arrest him he took off on 580. >> reporter: the chp arrested the man in connection with the high speed case and crash and turned him over to the dublin pd to face charge
. >> a string of crashes in alameda county. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. a man is accused of setting a string of fires in dublin. anne makovec has more on the crime spree. >> reporter: this is where it ended. the suspect crashed into a gas pump on vastco road and leading officers on two high speed chases. this is the aftermath of the fire that mikaela recount is accused of setting. it's amp printing in dublin. it started in recycling material and spread to the car....
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black infant mortality is on the rise in alameda county. that is according to the county health department. from 2012 to 2014, black infants made up about 10% of births, but 28% of infant deaths. advocates say poverty, nutrition, stress and racial bias all played a role. >>> the man accused of kidnapping and a 74-year-old woman pleaded not guilty and are today. 47-year-old man well on the door is being held without bail. investigators are checking dna evidence to see if he is connected to any unsolved assaults. >>> the american man known as the american taliban has been released from prison. john walker lindh served 17 years of a 20 year sentence, getting out for good behavior. he joined the taliban when he was 20 years old. >>> you are watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30. more emotional testimony today from a former tenant of the ghost ship warehouse. >> reporter henry lee was in court today as he has been every day and the witness spoke about the fire and how one of the defendants tried to save those inside. >> reporter: former ghost ship te
black infant mortality is on the rise in alameda county. that is according to the county health department. from 2012 to 2014, black infants made up about 10% of births, but 28% of infant deaths. advocates say poverty, nutrition, stress and racial bias all played a role. >>> the man accused of kidnapping and a 74-year-old woman pleaded not guilty and are today. 47-year-old man well on the door is being held without bail. investigators are checking dna evidence to see if he is connected...
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. >>> happening in alameda county, for the first time ever, teachers of the new haven district will go on strike. jackie ward is live in union city and fills us in on the talks between the two sides. >> reporter: it comes down to how much money the teachers will make in the couple coming years and union city and south haworth, that is where the tie up is happening with contract negotiations. that is why about 600 teachers will be on the picket line study. the new haven teachers association wants a 10% pay raise over the next tool, the next two school years. the best and final offer, they say is a 1% raise for the 2019 -2020 school year. and a one-time 3% payment. some question the timing of the strike with summer break starting next month. here is no great til to have a strike. ctof ermessage across. >> a lot of students had they are worried about how this could affect their grades. some are taking the school district's side. new haven unified says the teachers are paid the highest in all of alameda county averaging about $96,000 a year. she may remember a couple of other teachers stri
. >>> happening in alameda county, for the first time ever, teachers of the new haven district will go on strike. jackie ward is live in union city and fills us in on the talks between the two sides. >> reporter: it comes down to how much money the teachers will make in the couple coming years and union city and south haworth, that is where the tie up is happening with contract negotiations. that is why about 600 teachers will be on the picket line study. the new haven teachers...
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. >> alameda county teachers are on strike, and on the move. we are at the school board meeting they just marched to. >>> a gruesome discovery leads to a murder mystery. neighbors, shocked over a dismembered body. >>> plus, the new local lawsuit stemming from this terrifying video. what that woman says happened after she got dragged under a n. >>one hour from this train station, you will be in the financial district of san francisco without changing trains. >> the housing, the jobs and the shopping is expected to transform this entire region. >> the new kpix 5 news at 7:00 starts right now with that crazy video of a brazen robbery in fairfield. i am ken bastida. >> and i am elizabeth cook. susan simo is at the dick's sporting goods where it happened. >> reporter: retail employees tell me it is not uncommon for them to feel unsafe at work. they say these types of robberies happen all the time. meanwhile, fairfield police are still looking for the shoplifters. the shoplifters walk in and walk out like they own the place. they tell the security gu
. >> alameda county teachers are on strike, and on the move. we are at the school board meeting they just marched to. >>> a gruesome discovery leads to a murder mystery. neighbors, shocked over a dismembered body. >>> plus, the new local lawsuit stemming from this terrifying video. what that woman says happened after she got dragged under a n. >>one hour from this train station, you will be in the financial district of san francisco without changing trains....
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about $4 a plate for us and the breakdown is according to the study the number one county is alameda county people struggle as far as getting food the next to santa clara county at about a 170,000 san francisco county rounding out the top 3 115,000 people so joining me now as mike office with alameda county community food bank. why is he getting more and more challenging for all of us are. well i think you hit it, perfectly the cost of on living in the bay area is so high that working families are really struggling to get by here the cost of living for a family of 4 in alameda county is. >>approaching a $100,000 as well over $90,000. so we have a number of families who are working in ivory multiple adults working multiple jobs. they can put a river the head. you get gas in the car to get to work keep the utilities on the end of the day where a lot of families are struggling and making sacrifices unfortunately is putting a healthy meal on the table for y why is it mo cay san mateo county. yeah that's a really good year there's been probably a lot of displacement up to alameda county. it's ju
about $4 a plate for us and the breakdown is according to the study the number one county is alameda county people struggle as far as getting food the next to santa clara county at about a 170,000 san francisco county rounding out the top 3 115,000 people so joining me now as mike office with alameda county community food bank. why is he getting more and more challenging for all of us are. well i think you hit it, perfectly the cost of on living in the bay area is so high that working families...
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. >>> and alameda county, thousands of teachers are on strike. for the first time in the school district history. we explain why the contract deal has yet to be reached. storming a parent tells me for the kids who showed up at school, they were kept in the pavilion for hours and actually watched an animated movie instead of going to class, causing some parents to pull students out of school. these teachers say they never wanted to do this, but they feel like the district has left them no choice. >> it is a magical place, and it makes me really sad, as you can see that we have gotten to this low point. >> brenda moreno has taught at james logan high school for 34 years and is one of nearly 600 teachers marching at the 12 schools in the new haven unified school district today. the teacher average salary of $96,000, the highest in all of alameda county, but marino says that is misleading. >> the district pays zero into our healthcare, so we buy it ourselves, for my husband and i between dental and medical and the portion i put in for medicare, that'
. >>> and alameda county, thousands of teachers are on strike. for the first time in the school district history. we explain why the contract deal has yet to be reached. storming a parent tells me for the kids who showed up at school, they were kept in the pavilion for hours and actually watched an animated movie instead of going to class, causing some parents to pull students out of school. these teachers say they never wanted to do this, but they feel like the district has left them...
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. >>> now to the surveillance showdown going on in alameda county. it has to do with a powerful facial recognition service that amazon is marketing to law- enforcement. >> reporter: the proposal would ban the city of oakland from using facial recognition technology at a time when privacy advocates say some law enforcement agencies are already using it. when it comes to facial recognition technology like this software from amazon, privacy advocates say the genie is out of the bottle. >> we need to limit it now. >> reporter: the chair of the oakland privacy commission said the san francisco das office and the alameda county sheriff's department have already ght e. tomorrow, he will propose a big change to oakland's privacy surveillance ordinance. >> we are moving to amend the ordinance to prohibit the use of facial recognition technology. because of the dangers that it possesses. >> reporter: the dangers highlighted last year when the aclu tested out amazon recognition. and found the software falsely matched 28 members of congress with mugshots. in a s
. >>> now to the surveillance showdown going on in alameda county. it has to do with a powerful facial recognition service that amazon is marketing to law- enforcement. >> reporter: the proposal would ban the city of oakland from using facial recognition technology at a time when privacy advocates say some law enforcement agencies are already using it. when it comes to facial recognition technology like this software from amazon, privacy advocates say the genie is out of the...
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this that helps vulnerable residents in alameda county. >>it is early and the line is long as the media is this is a loading dock at the mercy retirement center in oakland and on this datween the seniors surrounding neighborhood. twice a month here around seniors to show up with their cars to fill up on food. organizers say the program started 36 years ago when residents at the large high rise retirement center looked down and saw the plight of others out in the community. father louis vitaly a moment here says that it was just too much to watch without reaching out. >>rich we could take them all into our dining room set and a fitted with a realist and they go get some food aid are home to children i just just i look at the smiles on their faces from that we have over 40 different distributions throughout alameda county. >>for low income seniors. they can have free twice >>christian lucchese showed me around as volunteers packed fruits, vegetables and other high quality staples into backs. >>so the majority of it comes from the alameda cou
this that helps vulnerable residents in alameda county. >>it is early and the line is long as the media is this is a loading dock at the mercy retirement center in oakland and on this datween the seniors surrounding neighborhood. twice a month here around seniors to show up with their cars to fill up on food. organizers say the program started 36 years ago when residents at the large high rise retirement center looked down and saw the plight of others out in the community. father louis...
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no word on injuries. >>> a mess on alameda county freeway. thousands of aluminum cans rolled onto 880 in the union city hayward area. looks like confetti on the road . covering the freeway from whipple road to tennessee road. chp says they spilled off a truck heading to a recycling center and a sweeper truck was brought in to clear those from the roadway. chp says drivers who stop to pick up the fresh cans were cited. >>> a big problem with potholes. the backlog of repair requests more then 7000 with the city announced a repair campaign last week. some streets are so bad driver say they are causing damage to their cars. now crews are putting in 12 hour days to fix potholes that were made worse by this year's cold and wet winter. >> this truly is a mandate. roads are in such bad condition they need to be repaved. >> early this month the oakland city council approved a three year plan that will more then triple the pace of road repaving. the city will invest $100 million over three years in long-term repair. >>> today's the supreme court weighe
no word on injuries. >>> a mess on alameda county freeway. thousands of aluminum cans rolled onto 880 in the union city hayward area. looks like confetti on the road . covering the freeway from whipple road to tennessee road. chp says they spilled off a truck heading to a recycling center and a sweeper truck was brought in to clear those from the roadway. chp says drivers who stop to pick up the fresh cans were cited. >>> a big problem with potholes. the backlog of repair...
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two alameda county cities have found a way to draw people in. why dublin and newark are booming right now. ti lastyear. right ne grthhoar >> moving in tomorrow. >> reporter: he gives us a to of his brand-new, three-story townhouse. he is leaving to move to new york. >> not too far from the peninsula just a bridge away. >> reporter: is much more affordable and now close to work which is in san mateo spoke totally excited about being in the east bay. it's up-and-coming. >> reporter: east bay times reports new works of the sixth highest growth rate in the state among cities with at least 30,000 people. the city added about 450 new units last year. most near the dumbarton bridge. dublin has the second highest growth rate, added about 1000 new units mostly on the east side. >> an attractive place to live, a great place to live and work and raise a family with great schools and great amenities. >> reporter: dublin mayor david howard says a lot of tech workers have been moving to dublin. >> we hope we can bring more jobs to dublin so people don't have
two alameda county cities have found a way to draw people in. why dublin and newark are booming right now. ti lastyear. right ne grthhoar >> moving in tomorrow. >> reporter: he gives us a to of his brand-new, three-story townhouse. he is leaving to move to new york. >> not too far from the peninsula just a bridge away. >> reporter: is much more affordable and now close to work which is in san mateo spoke totally excited about being in the east bay. it's up-and-coming....
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and would keep new haven at the highest paid in all of alameda counties.ond the descriect district's last best and final offer would create serious cuts, jeopardizing safety and quality of student programs and threaten the district's financial solvency. the district has about 11,000 students across its 12 schools in union city and south hayward. they'll be back to the drawing board tomorrow afternoon. live in union city, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time for a look at this morning's stop stories. >>> extreme weather has wiped out power to more than 5 million people in ohio alone. a large and dangerous tornado hit dayton overnight. trees were uprooted and entire homes destroyed. right now, crews are are working to clear the debris. >>> today, oklahoma becomes the first state to go to trial in a lawsuit against an opioid maker. the suit alleges johnson & johnson helped fuel the opioid epidemic. johnson & johnson says it act responsibly and is ready for trial. >>> an abortion bill. if it passes there, the democratic governor says he will sign it into law. >>> tod
and would keep new haven at the highest paid in all of alameda counties.ond the descriect district's last best and final offer would create serious cuts, jeopardizing safety and quality of student programs and threaten the district's financial solvency. the district has about 11,000 students across its 12 schools in union city and south hayward. they'll be back to the drawing board tomorrow afternoon. live in union city, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time for a look at this morning's stop...
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>>> now at 7:00, breaking news and alameda county. we are live with the negotiations underway right not to try to end a huge tree teacher strike. >>> who steals a dog? a puppy? why would you do that? >> a coldhearted crime. the search tonight for a brazen docs now to. >>> it is always jarring when it happens during the day. >> what rattled neighbors are calling for after a shooting at a popular bay area park. >>> on this memorial day, a walking tour of civil war history in oakland, including the gentleman buried behind me right here who started a tradition people are very much aware of. >>> the new kpix news at 7:00 starts now with breaking news on a teacher strike in the east bay. >> it appears the new haven school district in fremont and haywood is closer to making a deal with the teachers union. kpix 5's betty yu is live for us tonight. >> reporter: i just spoke with the teachers association about negotiations. they say that they are hopeful that a resolution can be reached soon. perhaps, even tonight. in the meantime, these teache
>>> now at 7:00, breaking news and alameda county. we are live with the negotiations underway right not to try to end a huge tree teacher strike. >>> who steals a dog? a puppy? why would you do that? >> a coldhearted crime. the search tonight for a brazen docs now to. >>> it is always jarring when it happens during the day. >> what rattled neighbors are calling for after a shooting at a popular bay area park. >>> on this memorial day, a walking...
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. >>> the alameda county fire department is taking heat for racially insensitive photos. community members are demanding an apology. >>> climate change is real. fires are going to continue to grow. >> plus, as temperatures begin to rise, what californians should know during the wildfire prepared this week. >> and it is happened again, another great will washed ashore today and what might have happened to this one. >>> cloudy, chilly, drizzly, not just san francisco, the entire bay area today. coming up, how long this weather last and when we may return to 80 degrees, that's next.
. >>> the alameda county fire department is taking heat for racially insensitive photos. community members are demanding an apology. >>> climate change is real. fires are going to continue to grow. >> plus, as temperatures begin to rise, what californians should know during the wildfire prepared this week. >> and it is happened again, another great will washed ashore today and what might have happened to this one. >>> cloudy, chilly, drizzly, not just san...
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and he was still sitting inside the vehicle. >>> the search is on for the man who slashed in alameda county sheriff's deputy on the head. it happened outside of the eastmont towncenter in oakland this morning. authorities say that the deputy was not in uniform and was arriving to work at the county social services office at the mall at the time. the suspect was blocking the entrance when the deputy asked him to move, he slashed him into the deputy has minor injury. >>> still sorting out the details in a collision this morning between a car and a garbage truck. it happened at about 9 o'clock this morning at outlook avenue and 73rd street in oakland. topper five capturing video of the damage red car and debris scattered around it. no word yet on who was at fault.>>> taking a live look at sfo where there will be new rules or passengers using buber and left this summer. kiet do on the new plan to cut down on curbside chaos. >> reporter: attention all sfo travelers, and about a month, this spot will be your new best friend. it is called the right at pickup garage zone located in the top floor of
and he was still sitting inside the vehicle. >>> the search is on for the man who slashed in alameda county sheriff's deputy on the head. it happened outside of the eastmont towncenter in oakland this morning. authorities say that the deputy was not in uniform and was arriving to work at the county social services office at the mall at the time. the suspect was blocking the entrance when the deputy asked him to move, he slashed him into the deputy has minor injury. >>> still...
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>>happening now chp on the lookout for the gunman who shot 2 people in a car in alameda county it happened on interstate 80 near highway to 38 about 06:00pm last night. a nearby a chp officer found bullet holes in the car, forcing them to close part of the freeway for about half an hour. the 2 people were not injured officers do not have a description of the gunman. nor do they have description of the car they were driving. san jose man faces up to 54 years in prison after being found guilty of randomly shooting cars in the south bay, 33 year-old michael james lewis was a convicted for shooting at 11 cars between may 4 and august 5th in 2016. the incidents happened on our near blossom hill road police tracked down louis through surveillance footage and arrested him after a high speed chase back in august. he will be sentenced in july. >>a tesla caught fire inside the grind juicy of this home here in san francisco happened in the seas. sunset neighborhood just after midnight crown force will trend explains what happened. the good news is no injuries dy damage to the home but the fire happen
>>happening now chp on the lookout for the gunman who shot 2 people in a car in alameda county it happened on interstate 80 near highway to 38 about 06:00pm last night. a nearby a chp officer found bullet holes in the car, forcing them to close part of the freeway for about half an hour. the 2 people were not injured officers do not have a description of the gunman. nor do they have description of the car they were driving. san jose man faces up to 54 years in prison after being found...
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alameda county. this morning, a new toolettolaw rc e down of bay area businesses. this morning, the mess on van ness, claims another victim. >> and attorney general william barr refusing to face house leaders on capitol hill today. this morning, democrats call for his removal. >> it is thursday, may 2nd. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. we want to check in with mary lee. and you're speaking warm temperatures. i love it. >> going to be a beautiful day. if you like that warm weather, going to like today and tomorrow. with the temps rising. plenty of sunshine. a live look with the roof cam. and you can see coit tower there. clear skies. temps in the 40s and 50s to start off the day. so another cool, chilly start as we head through the afternoon. microclimate weather along the coast. plenty of sunshine. breezys, westerly winds, 10 to 20 miles per hour. for the bay. plenty of sunshine. mild in the upper 60s for highs. inland, warming up to the upper 70s, to low 80s with plenty of sunshine. we'll let you know how long this warmup will last and when we have a c
alameda county. this morning, a new toolettolaw rc e down of bay area businesses. this morning, the mess on van ness, claims another victim. >> and attorney general william barr refusing to face house leaders on capitol hill today. this morning, democrats call for his removal. >> it is thursday, may 2nd. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. we want to check in with mary lee. and you're speaking warm temperatures. i love it. >> going to be a beautiful day. if you...
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a chinese new year postcard that some alameda county firefighters passing out. it chose firefighters wearing bamboo hats. jodi hernandez is live in front of the station 22. the concern is this is pervasive and not just a one-off in bad taste. >> reporter: that's exactly right. folks worry the problems actually may run deeper than just that card that was made and sent out by the crew at fire station 22. many are now demanding a top to bottom review. >> today, i am joining the call of many of you to call for an investigation by the county as well as for action. >> reporter: those are the demands more than two dozen asian-american community members are issuing tonight to the alameda county fire department. a racially insensitive lunar new year postcard showing firefighters in bamboo at has showcasing asian stair ereotype. a crew at station 22 made the cards and sent them to other fire stations. >> there's no room for bigotry or hate here in alameda county a for nation. >> to have the very people who are supposed to protect us when we are at our weakest and most vul
a chinese new year postcard that some alameda county firefighters passing out. it chose firefighters wearing bamboo hats. jodi hernandez is live in front of the station 22. the concern is this is pervasive and not just a one-off in bad taste. >> reporter: that's exactly right. folks worry the problems actually may run deeper than just that card that was made and sent out by the crew at fire station 22. many are now demanding a top to bottom review. >> today, i am joining the call of...
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>> the news at 6:00 begins right now. >>> bullets fly in broad daylight on a busy stretch of alameda county freeway. >> reporter: a contracounty costa, why the fbi is involved. >> a santa clara county treasure, trashed. the search is on for a tagger. >> i just thought that was really wrong to say i owed them money. >> a new disaster, of sorts, in the wine country wildfire zone. >>> we begin with breaking news in san jose. we're getting word of three people shot at a strip mall on center road. chopper 5 has just arrived on-scene. evident markers down there, emergency vehicles. and the shooting has shut down a stretch of the roadway there. one of the victims has life-threatening wounds. police called out to the scene this afternoon. the shooter is at large. the motive remains unclear as well. and we're continuing to monitor this developing story. >>> many people who lost everything in the wine country wildfires are now losing patience as well. >> live in santa rosa, one construction company has dug itself into a big hole. >> reporter: that's right. we are here in sonoma county where since oct
>> the news at 6:00 begins right now. >>> bullets fly in broad daylight on a busy stretch of alameda county freeway. >> reporter: a contracounty costa, why the fbi is involved. >> a santa clara county treasure, trashed. the search is on for a tagger. >> i just thought that was really wrong to say i owed them money. >> a new disaster, of sorts, in the wine country wildfire zone. >>> we begin with breaking news in san jose. we're getting word of...
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. >>> alarming new numbers this morning about the number of people in alameda county that experience the trauma of losing a baby. county health officials say infant mortality among african- americans is more than double the state average. ktvu's alex savage explains some of the factors. >> reporter: infant mortality among african-americans is 11.8% compared to the overall rate of 7.2% in alameda county and now the rate has risen to 7.6% in 2013. the increase is said to be contributed to threats related to racism and socioeconomic factors. >> i think the conversation will help change the tide or provide hope and encouragement. if that happens i did my job. >> reporter: alyana gomez, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the stage is set for the start of bottle rock 2019 in napa valley. the gates open up later this morning. it is expected to draw more than 100,000 people to the napa valley fairgrounds. six stages will have big stars like santana, neil young and bay area acts >> it is taller and bigger and wider than it has ever been with even bigger video screens than the past so within any viewing angl
. >>> alarming new numbers this morning about the number of people in alameda county that experience the trauma of losing a baby. county health officials say infant mortality among african- americans is more than double the state average. ktvu's alex savage explains some of the factors. >> reporter: infant mortality among african-americans is 11.8% compared to the overall rate of 7.2% in alameda county and now the rate has risen to 7.6% in 2013. the increase is said to be...
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alameda county companies, freezing human bodies with the hopes of one day ringing them back to life. are we tnot yet.? at crystal geyser we put our mountain source on our bottle... that's cool. ...because we bottle at our mountain source. crystal geyser alpine spring water. always bottled at the mountain source. when you can't get to the mountain... that's cool. ...we bring the mountain to you. let's go hike over there. i'm out. i'm out. me too. guys! crystal geyser alpine spring water. always bottled at the mountain source. >>> you're watching kpix 5 news. >> will do everything in our power to stop themomg he top st new skirmish between california and the federal immigration. i.c.e. is looking into opening new detention centers in our state to house thousands of people. the facilities could be in the bay area as well as los angeles, and san diego. >> state officials are vowing to push back. >> we do not want i.c.e. detention centers in california. >> reporter: in the future, immigration and customs enforcement may be expanding facilities in california. the agency recently put out a
alameda county companies, freezing human bodies with the hopes of one day ringing them back to life. are we tnot yet.? at crystal geyser we put our mountain source on our bottle... that's cool. ...because we bottle at our mountain source. crystal geyser alpine spring water. always bottled at the mountain source. when you can't get to the mountain... that's cool. ...we bring the mountain to you. let's go hike over there. i'm out. i'm out. me too. guys! crystal geyser alpine spring water. always...
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the heaviest summary there 6:00 in the evening wet and sonoma county, marin county, alameda county, contrata county, santa clara county city of san jose getting socked with rainfall. things taper off a bit thursday morning and a little heating throughout the day things will bubble up once again is the area of low pressure follows the front. scatted shows, scatterersursday afternoon. wind an issue as well. not tonight but tomorrow afternoon. wind gust 20-30 miles per hour. the calm down and pick back up with the rain activity picking up thursday afternoon. weather headlines cloudy night tonight for all of us. chance of rain mainly north bay. rain does arrive movie north to south, heaviest during the evening commute. highs tomorrow below average. san jose 69, sunnyvale 68, san mateo 66. 66 san ramon, pittsburgh 67, 63 san francisco, richmond and oakland 65, petaluma 63 winds, 59 lakeport 58 tomorrow. rain moving north to south. this time tomorrow quite soggy throughout the bay area. we get a break thursday morning scattered showers and thunderstorms develop thursday afternoon. a break on fri
the heaviest summary there 6:00 in the evening wet and sonoma county, marin county, alameda county, contrata county, santa clara county city of san jose getting socked with rainfall. things taper off a bit thursday morning and a little heating throughout the day things will bubble up once again is the area of low pressure follows the front. scatted shows, scatterersursday afternoon. wind an issue as well. not tonight but tomorrow afternoon. wind gust 20-30 miles per hour. the calm down and pick...
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it's up 43% this alameda county in just the last two years. and santa clara county has seen a 31% increase in homelessness for more than 7,000 in 2017 to more than 9700 now. most of those people living in san jose. the population jumped 42% for more than 4300 two years ago to just over 6,000. >> we're losing the battle and the war when it comes to housing. >> we are not reducing homelessness. because as quickly as we're able to house one individual, three more people are being pushed outside. >> mayor described the report as a call to action to change their approach and double down while asking residents to also change their "not in my neighborhood" attitude. >>> a bill to address the housing crisis will have to wait until at least next year. yesterday, the appropriations committee shelved the measure, introduced by state senator scott wiener. it would allow 4 to 5 complexes and reduce single-family zoning in much of the state. the bill will now be eligibility -- eligible in january. they said, we're either serious about solving this crisis or
it's up 43% this alameda county in just the last two years. and santa clara county has seen a 31% increase in homelessness for more than 7,000 in 2017 to more than 9700 now. most of those people living in san jose. the population jumped 42% for more than 4300 two years ago to just over 6,000. >> we're losing the battle and the war when it comes to housing. >> we are not reducing homelessness. because as quickly as we're able to house one individual, three more people are being...
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for alameda county deputy nicholas aceto-, it was a dream come true. >> it is very rewarding.>> reporter until something unexpected happened. >> i felt a lump on my testicle just out of the blue. >> reporter: the healthy 33- year-old was diagnosed three years ago with testicular cancer. the cause is still a mystery. >> probably the scariest moment of my life because i've never dealt with any type of cancer in my family, really so when i heard cancer i immediately thought i'm going to die. >> reporter: it's not the way most officers think of passing. he was assigned here to eden township substation in san leandro. records show the 1940s building contains asbestos. if fibers become airborne, they are shown to cause cancer. >> i would prefer not to work in a building with asbestos but at the same time i have a job to do and i have to push through. >> reporter: that he did, going through radiation, then surgery to remove the lump. but six months after his diagnosis, another deputy found out he, too, had testicular cancer and then a third, all of them working at the same place. >> it kills me
for alameda county deputy nicholas aceto-, it was a dream come true. >> it is very rewarding.>> reporter until something unexpected happened. >> i felt a lump on my testicle just out of the blue. >> reporter: the healthy 33- year-old was diagnosed three years ago with testicular cancer. the cause is still a mystery. >> probably the scariest moment of my life because i've never dealt with any type of cancer in my family, really so when i heard cancer i immediately...
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they were soon joined by deputies from the alameda county sheriff's department. now, during the chase, the driver lost control of the car and crashed into the side of this house. on parson's avenue. officers say the driver got out of the car, ran away from the scene. then carjacked another person. and ran from officers once again. >>> for the pursuit portion of this. and looks like it attempted to ram into one of the patrol vehicles. >> the driver eventually crashed that second stolen car into a fence on grove street in castro valley a short time later. that is where officers arrested the driver. we do not know that suspect's name. but we have been told the suspect is a juvenile. now, very scary moments for the two elderly women who live in this home. tv wn the haed. y were ng d they weren't hurt. but ame ating on. obviously, very shaken up. but they said they are going to a hotel for now. they can't stay in us but they are okay. of course, this is still a developing situation. so we'll bring you the very latest as we learn more. live in castro valley, katie niel
they were soon joined by deputies from the alameda county sheriff's department. now, during the chase, the driver lost control of the car and crashed into the side of this house. on parson's avenue. officers say the driver got out of the car, ran away from the scene. then carjacked another person. and ran from officers once again. >>> for the pursuit portion of this. and looks like it attempted to ram into one of the patrol vehicles. >> the driver eventually crashed that second...
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alameda county cities like alameda, berkeley, hayward and san leandro have these agreements. >> make sure we have a pathway for open residents, especially disadvantaged residents to get into the trades through have careers in construction, sustainable middle class careers. >> reporter: along with the local hiring process and apprenticeship program workers are demanding an area standard wage. that's not what they taxes here the city is run by money. we don't want outsiders to come in, make their money and take their money elsewhere. >> reporter: oakland city council president wants to help and says a public lands policy recently passed. that includes worker standards. now it's a matter of the city implementing it and holding developers accountable. >> it should be more advanced by now and that's part of why you heard people say they want to fight for it because when we passed it last fall we were all intending it would be more fully along by now. >> reporter: mayor libby schaaf wouldn't comment directly on this but had this to say about may day in general. union strength is woven into
alameda county cities like alameda, berkeley, hayward and san leandro have these agreements. >> make sure we have a pathway for open residents, especially disadvantaged residents to get into the trades through have careers in construction, sustainable middle class careers. >> reporter: along with the local hiring process and apprenticeship program workers are demanding an area standard wage. that's not what they taxes here the city is run by money. we don't want outsiders to come...