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alisa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. here is a look at the control tower at the napa airport. look at the pictures. you can see glass is broken. the airport closed for a time but back open. inspected and determined to runway damage they just can't use the control power. >> they tell us the airport is operating without the tower. pilots are communicating with each other to facilitate landing and takeoff. there will be time before windows are repaired and open for business. >> another remarkable picture of damage to share. this is first united methodist church on randolph street in napa. >> there is concern the facade of the 100-year-old church may actually collapse. abc 7 news photographers are bringing us some extraordinary video. >> really, so much of it. earthquake more than likely caused water main break on white cliff drive in napa. there's been something like 60 water main breaks. the water flowed into a crack on the street. >> on twin oaks, dramatic evidence of the power of the quake. segments of the sidewalk were
alisa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. here is a look at the control tower at the napa airport. look at the pictures. you can see glass is broken. the airport closed for a time but back open. inspected and determined to runway damage they just can't use the control power. >> they tell us the airport is operating without the tower. pilots are communicating with each other to facilitate landing and takeoff. there will be time before windows are repaired and open for business....
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here is alisa harrington on the new mandate for the dispensaries. medical marijuana dispensaries are now required to provide free cannibis to patients. this means a salary of $30,000 or less. >> people making minimum wage or less. >> to qualify, a patient must show residency, and it's safing poorest residents money, it's costing dispensaries they're forced to put aside 2% of the costs to provide this free service. >> it's a substantial contribution to the public good to take care of the patients. >> it's a matter of giving people what they need. >> many have been giving away free cannibis. >> we built this into our business model. it's something we're happy to be doing. >> linda could qualify for free pot under the rules she says it would save her hundreds of dollars per week. >> i'm a low income mother. i think it's wonderful. it's needed in the community. >> people have mixed feelings around town. >> income shouldn't prevent you from getting it if you need it. >> used by people that don't really need it. >> there are 35,000 students but unless the
here is alisa harrington on the new mandate for the dispensaries. medical marijuana dispensaries are now required to provide free cannibis to patients. this means a salary of $30,000 or less. >> people making minimum wage or less. >> to qualify, a patient must show residency, and it's safing poorest residents money, it's costing dispensaries they're forced to put aside 2% of the costs to provide this free service. >> it's a substantial contribution to the public good to take...
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here is alisa harrington on the new mandate for the dispensaries. medical marijuana dispensaries are now required to provide free cannibis to patients. this means a salary of $30,000 or less. >> people making minimum wage or less. >> to qualify, a patient must show residency, and it's safing poorest residents money, it's costing dispensaries they're forced to put aside 2% of the costs to provide this free service. >> it's a substantial contribution to the public good to take care of the patients. >> it's a matter of giving people what they need. >> many have been giving away free cannibis. >> we built this into our business model. it's something we're happy to be doing. >> linda could qualify for free pot under the rules she says it would save her hundreds of dollars per week. >> i'm a low income mother. i think it's wonderful. it's needed in the community. >> people have mixed feelings around town. >> income shouldn't prevent you from getting it if you need it. >> used by people that don't really need it. >> there are 35,000 students but unless the
here is alisa harrington on the new mandate for the dispensaries. medical marijuana dispensaries are now required to provide free cannibis to patients. this means a salary of $30,000 or less. >> people making minimum wage or less. >> to qualify, a patient must show residency, and it's safing poorest residents money, it's costing dispensaries they're forced to put aside 2% of the costs to provide this free service. >> it's a substantial contribution to the public good to take...
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abc7 news reporter alisa harrington joins us with a look. >> some people remember trick or treating at this home. since news of the death, people have been dropping off flowers, lighting candles. even those who met him briefly say he had a way of making you feel special and will be missed. the owner of hero's club formed a friendship with williams over the years. saying he often came in there, looking for rare action figures. he texted him on sunday. >> i did not hear from him. usually when i text message or call him, he usually acknowledges and gets back to me within the day. he found out his friend, and customer was dead >> i can't believe it. it's really, i know, you know i know him for all of the years. >> williams' death feels personal to many. he was seen at local shops his picture displayed on restaurant walls he was a long-time supporter of the san francisco zoo. a howler monkey was just named after him in june. zoo officials express sadness and thanking williams for bringing joy to people he liked quiet time and ducked away in this thai restaurant with his wife. >> they say th
abc7 news reporter alisa harrington joins us with a look. >> some people remember trick or treating at this home. since news of the death, people have been dropping off flowers, lighting candles. even those who met him briefly say he had a way of making you feel special and will be missed. the owner of hero's club formed a friendship with williams over the years. saying he often came in there, looking for rare action figures. he texted him on sunday. >> i did not hear from him....
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abc7 news reporter alisa harrington joins us with a look. >> some people remember trick or treating at this home. since news of the death, people have been dropping off flowers, lighting candles. even those who met him briefly say he had a way of making you feel special and will be missed. the owner of hero's club formed a friendship with williams over the years. saying he often came in there, looking for rare action figures. he texted him on sunday. >> i did not hear from him. usually when i text message or call him, he usually acknowledges and gets back to me within the day. he found out his friend, and customer was dead >> i can't believe it. it's really, i know, you know i know him for all of the years. >> williams' death feels personal to many. he was seen at local shops his picture displayed on restaurant walls he was a long-time supporter of the san francisco zoo. a howler monkey was just named after him in june. zoo officials express sadness and thanking williams for bringing joy to people he liked quiet time and ducked away in this thai restaurant with his wife. >> they say th
abc7 news reporter alisa harrington joins us with a look. >> some people remember trick or treating at this home. since news of the death, people have been dropping off flowers, lighting candles. even those who met him briefly say he had a way of making you feel special and will be missed. the owner of hero's club formed a friendship with williams over the years. saying he often came in there, looking for rare action figures. he texted him on sunday. >> i did not hear from him....
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abc 7 news reporter alisa harrington has that part of the story. paul mccartney takes the stage tomorrow night to bid farewell to the park. the sold out concert is expected to draw at least 49,000 fans. concert goeer at last week's outside land will tell you getting home from a big event could cost more than your ticket. >> it was out of control. >> uber rides can get uber expensive. look at these bills. screen shots posted on twitter by people who took an uber ride home from golden gate park. this 30-minute trip cost $331. a nine-mile trip costing $470. >> how did you own get there? >> my friend had a bill for $200 and that was five miles. >> add in ride time and mileage. >> you know that if you buy a flight on the day before christmas, it is probably ten times more expensive. >> in an interview with the wall street journal, uber's ceo says without the dynamic pricing, there would be no availability and this should be not be a surprise. >> this is big bold letters, really clear, you have to confirm it sntz. >> at user accepts the rate before they
abc 7 news reporter alisa harrington has that part of the story. paul mccartney takes the stage tomorrow night to bid farewell to the park. the sold out concert is expected to draw at least 49,000 fans. concert goeer at last week's outside land will tell you getting home from a big event could cost more than your ticket. >> it was out of control. >> uber rides can get uber expensive. look at these bills. screen shots posted on twitter by people who took an uber ride home from golden...
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abc7 news reporter alisa harrington spoke with his father.lls the movie an emotional story about leadership and brotherhood. >> twelve years, 151 games in a row. >> when the game stands tall, a movie inspired by the book by neil hayes tells the story of de la salle's legendary football team. the spartans with the longest winning streak in the country. but in 2004 that all changed. >> he made a difference, a real big difference. when he come out like that he ready and fired up. >> landron kelly's son, terrence, was the star running back and linebacker. days before leaving to go play at the university of oregon on scholarship, he was shot and killed. terrence was just 18. a 15-year-old richmond boy was charged with his murder and later convicted. terrence's family saw an advanced screening of the movie. >> like i had to get up. you know, the first time i've seen him. >> the spartans lost their first game after 151 wins, just weeks after terrence's death. >> it hurt me. because if it wasn't for that, they wouldn't have lost. >> the coach said th
abc7 news reporter alisa harrington spoke with his father.lls the movie an emotional story about leadership and brotherhood. >> twelve years, 151 games in a row. >> when the game stands tall, a movie inspired by the book by neil hayes tells the story of de la salle's legendary football team. the spartans with the longest winning streak in the country. but in 2004 that all changed. >> he made a difference, a real big difference. when he come out like that he ready and fired up....
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. >> alisa harrington is joining us now live outside of city hall with more on the recovery. >> reporter: well, there is still a lot to do. power has been restored, but water, that's an entirely different story. we're actually hearing about more breaks and more leaks, and city officials say that's because when crews go out to make one repair, a lot of times they are finding additional problems. water gushes from a broken water pipe on napa's floral street. another on homewood avenue. no utility crews in sight. and more water pools here also from a leaky pipe. >> i know it's a waste of water. and, you know, it's just sad because we are in a drought. >> from our house to here, which is less than three miles, we counted five leaks. >> reporter: city officials say there have been more than 120 breaks as a result of sunday morning's tremor. more than 600 residents still don't have water. they can't shower, brush teeth, or wash dishes at their home. like andrew hall. he stopped by the red cross shelter at crosswalk community church to pick up supplies. >> i'm here to get water for my family. w
. >> alisa harrington is joining us now live outside of city hall with more on the recovery. >> reporter: well, there is still a lot to do. power has been restored, but water, that's an entirely different story. we're actually hearing about more breaks and more leaks, and city officials say that's because when crews go out to make one repair, a lot of times they are finding additional problems. water gushes from a broken water pipe on napa's floral street. another on homewood...
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alisa harrington spoke with escalation in ukraine had father.nal story about leadership and brotherhood. >> twelve years, 151 games in a row. >> when the game stands tall, a movie inspired by the book of neil hayes tells the story of the spartans with the longest winning streak in the country. but in 2004 that all changed. >> he made a difference, a real big difference. when he come out like that he ready and fired up. >> his son, terrence, was the star running back and linebacker. days before leaving to go play at the university of oregon on scholarship, he was shot and killed. terrence was just 18. a 15-year-old richmond boy was charged with his murder and later convicted. terrence's family saw an advanced screening of the movie. >> it was hard to get up. the first time i've seen him. >> the spartans lost their first game after 151 wins, just weeks after terrence's death. >> it hurt me. because if it wasn't for that, they wouldn't have lost. >> it brings back both tough and happy memories. he calls it a great tribute to terrence and the rest o
alisa harrington spoke with escalation in ukraine had father.nal story about leadership and brotherhood. >> twelve years, 151 games in a row. >> when the game stands tall, a movie inspired by the book of neil hayes tells the story of the spartans with the longest winning streak in the country. but in 2004 that all changed. >> he made a difference, a real big difference. when he come out like that he ready and fired up. >> his son, terrence, was the star running back and...
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abc7 news reporter alisa harrington spoke with his father.s the movie an emotional story about leadership and brotherhood. >> twelve years, 151 games in a row. >> when the game stands tall, a movie inspired by the book by neil hayes tells the story of the spartans with the longest winning streak in the country. but in 2004 that all changed. >> he made a difference, a real big difference. when he come out like that he ready and fired up. >> his son, terrence, was the star running back and linebacker. days before leaving to go play at the university of oregon on scholarship, he was shot and killed. terrence was just 18. a 15-year-old richmond boy was charged with his murder and later convicted. terrence's family saw an advanced screening of the movie. >> like i had to get up. you know, the first time i've seen him. >> the spartans lost their first game after 151 wins, just weeks after terrence's death. >> it hurt me. because if it wasn't for that, they wouldn't have lost. >> the coach said the film brings back both tough and happy memories. he
abc7 news reporter alisa harrington spoke with his father.s the movie an emotional story about leadership and brotherhood. >> twelve years, 151 games in a row. >> when the game stands tall, a movie inspired by the book by neil hayes tells the story of the spartans with the longest winning streak in the country. but in 2004 that all changed. >> he made a difference, a real big difference. when he come out like that he ready and fired up. >> his son, terrence, was the star...