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. > >> exactly one year after the caldor fire tore through sierra at tahoe, the resort is making plans to reopen this winter. the the cbs reporter shows us, getting skiers and snowboarders back down the mountain will be n uphill climb. >> reporter: one year ago, the caldor fire tore through tahoe, burning down the popular ski resort loved by locals. >> we saw the mountain term for this ashy gray into this bright. into this bright orange. we had to accept that the fire was coming into the mountains. >> reporter: snow covering sierra at tahoe was replaced by charged chairlis replaced by charged chairlifts,h covered trails, and birch trees. >> it's extremely hard. not juse employees, but season pass holds but season pass holders who have have grown up on this mountain. >> reporter: after one year of g one year of waiting, visitors can look forward to fresh powder powder once again. >> we are really excited to wele our guests back. we got to work the day we were allowed back one mountain. quite literally, rising to the ashes. >> reporter: sierra at top host said 1600 acs were burned. they
. > >> exactly one year after the caldor fire tore through sierra at tahoe, the resort is making plans to reopen this winter. the the cbs reporter shows us, getting skiers and snowboarders back down the mountain will be n uphill climb. >> reporter: one year ago, the caldor fire tore through tahoe, burning down the popular ski resort loved by locals. >> we saw the mountain term for this ashy gray into this bright. into this bright orange. we had to accept that the fire was...
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we'll check in on the work being done near lake tahoe after the caldor fire. >>> a lot of brief heavyownpours in the sierra lately near the burn scores. you can see the thunderstorms, in fact, from the bay area. that big white puffy thing is a thunderstorm over the sierra. i'll show you how close that might get to us and we'll talk about the cool temperatures we got here at home. how long can we keep them, coming up. >>> welcome back. a flood watch in effect saturday for most parts of the eastern kentucky as heavy rain moves in. threatening some of the areas that got hit more than a week ago. the heat is not sparing kentucky now. coast to coast more than 55 million people across the u.s. are under some form of heat alert. three people were killed after lightning struck near the white house. one person was injured. d.c. police confirmed a 29-year-old man died from his injuries on friday. james and donna mueller, a couple in their 70s visiting from wisconsin, also died from their injuries. >>> back here closer to home, some areas of california are getting help with fire season with a bi
we'll check in on the work being done near lake tahoe after the caldor fire. >>> a lot of brief heavyownpours in the sierra lately near the burn scores. you can see the thunderstorms, in fact, from the bay area. that big white puffy thing is a thunderstorm over the sierra. i'll show you how close that might get to us and we'll talk about the cool temperatures we got here at home. how long can we keep them, coming up. >>> welcome back. a flood watch in effect saturday for most...
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millions of dollars needed to remove more than 14,000 trees and fix the other damage caused by the caldor fire. > >> time for a look at our forecast with first alert chief chief meteorologist, paul heggen. we have the fires, and the heat coming. it's the conven the conversation to come. >> that's right. we are facing an elevated fire danger with hot hot conditions. but for now the weather pattern is staying close close to normal. for one more d. more day. inland spots are going going to be warming up a little bit, thursday and friday. real t settles in over the weekend. the the bay area included in that watch through tuesday. i think this will be narrowed down to include areas away from the water and coast to inland areas between 95-100 degrees for saturday, sunday, monday, and . if u n tuesday. heat are battling health problems, t of air quality. we are in the moderate category, but a few spots have been tubing into the orange, unhealthy for sensitive groups primarily in the santa clara valley. the good news is the ground-level smoke, while it's not that dense, it's going to be sending o
millions of dollars needed to remove more than 14,000 trees and fix the other damage caused by the caldor fire. > >> time for a look at our forecast with first alert chief chief meteorologist, paul heggen. we have the fires, and the heat coming. it's the conven the conversation to come. >> that's right. we are facing an elevated fire danger with hot hot conditions. but for now the weather pattern is staying close close to normal. for one more d. more day. inland spots are going...
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. > >> and this sunday marks the onr anniversary of the destructive caldor fire.ng k to prevent another blaze from ripping through the area. the 221,000-acre blaze leveled the town of grizzly flats leaving bd burned tree trunks and empty lots. now pg&e is burying nearly burying nearly six miles of oved power lines in the foot print of of the caldor fire. even though grizzly flats is starting from scratch, the utility says it's not too late. >> we feel it's the best long tm solution to make the community safer. >> pg&e is on track to bury 175 miles of lines this year, but it it has a goal of 10,000. the cost for this work? 3.75 million million a mile. > >> new at 6:00, the outsidelands outsidelands wind mill is still moving in golden gate park. workers are breaking down stages breaking down stages and picking picking up trash this evening. organizers tell kpix 5 225,000 e attended the three-day festival last weekend exceeding expectats by a few thousand. if you missed missed the fun this year, mark your calendars, it's set to retn august 11th through the 13th next
. > >> and this sunday marks the onr anniversary of the destructive caldor fire.ng k to prevent another blaze from ripping through the area. the 221,000-acre blaze leveled the town of grizzly flats leaving bd burned tree trunks and empty lots. now pg&e is burying nearly burying nearly six miles of oved power lines in the foot print of of the caldor fire. even though grizzly flats is starting from scratch, the utility says it's not too late. >> we feel it's the best long tm...
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the sounds of progress along highway 50 in the burn scarred areas where the caldor fire tore throughthe work is a key step to prevent more damage, like mudslides or debris flows caused by another weather event. >> culverts, over 30 culverts on one project had to be replaced. similar on the other. erosion control, rock stabilization work, catch basins, paving, sign damage. it was really extensive all the way through on both projects. the corridor was damaged in just about every area you can think of. >> reporter: the what ifs after a fire in areas left scarred played out in real time for alpine county this week. along highway 89 near marklyville, road was closed because it was washed out. areas impacted by the cal dor fire, a different story for now. >> part of the difficulty with the emergency contract is you don't have things planned and designed. you'll go into it and find things you didn't know were there. you know, there might be another 100, 200 trees we didn't assess on first go-around. we're like, okay, we have to do something about this. >> reporter: progress has been made in
the sounds of progress along highway 50 in the burn scarred areas where the caldor fire tore throughthe work is a key step to prevent more damage, like mudslides or debris flows caused by another weather event. >> culverts, over 30 culverts on one project had to be replaced. similar on the other. erosion control, rock stabilization work, catch basins, paving, sign damage. it was really extensive all the way through on both projects. the corridor was damaged in just about every area you...
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tomorrow marks one year since the massive caldor fire swept through the lake tahoe region. >> we take a look back at what happened and the recovery effort still happening today. plus, vice president kamala harris returns to her bay area roots this week making a stop in oakland. the big announcement she made addressing the future of commercial space travel. and after the break, it's crunch time for president biden. will he follow through on his promises for student debt relief? how long he has le flex alert! flex alert! a power outage is looming. that's just alert, he's always getting worked up about something. flex alerts notify us of preventable power outages. that way we always know when to help stop one. okay, flex, just drop some knowledge on me again. oh okay, i will. i'll turn our thermostat to 78. i'll unplug the blender. the hair dryer. - my blankie? - yep! - let's taco 'bout it! - nope. ohh, we can save the laundry 'til the morning. yes please. oh, little things like this help save our power and help save us from outages. with flex alerts, the power is ours. learn
tomorrow marks one year since the massive caldor fire swept through the lake tahoe region. >> we take a look back at what happened and the recovery effort still happening today. plus, vice president kamala harris returns to her bay area roots this week making a stop in oakland. the big announcement she made addressing the future of commercial space travel. and after the break, it's crunch time for president biden. will he follow through on his promises for student debt relief? how long he...
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caldor fire. >> we have really all come toger to help bring sierra back to he. her new. wood helicopter crew max carried equipment to the top top of the mountain and trucks delivered equipment to fix the resort below. staff are hopeful for the winter season ahead. >> we know the landscape will lk will look different. when we got got to the top today and look down, what we see is opportunit. is opportunity. >> hard to think that ski season ski season is just around the corner too. >> i was just looking up to see when we could go. [ laughter ] we have lots of vacations to plan. > >> still ahead, tributes pouring tributes pouring in for serena . serena williams. >> the greatest of all time. >> we will have a recap as she took to the court for the u.s. open for what could be her final final tournament. > >> coming up in our money watcht watch report, what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. what's the diffe
caldor fire. >> we have really all come toger to help bring sierra back to he. her new. wood helicopter crew max carried equipment to the top top of the mountain and trucks delivered equipment to fix the resort below. staff are hopeful for the winter season ahead. >> we know the landscape will lk will look different. when we got got to the top today and look down, what we see is opportunit. is opportunity. >> hard to think that ski season ski season is just around the corner...
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and this is for all of us to just get together. >> more events to honor the victims of the caldor fire has coordinated an effort to send used firefighting equipment from around the bay area to ukraine. it's the result of a monthslong effort to gather used equipment that's still in good condition, but no longer needed here. last thursday, firefighters gathered in morgan hill to load up equipment into a 40 foot shipping container harold shuttle shop a home and spoke with kron 4 about the vital supplies needed by ukrainian firefighters. we're dealing with rescues, recoveries and fighting fires and bombed out urban centers. >> when the request that we got from the ukrainian for service emergency services were for was for 10,000 body bags. so they can imagine. i mean, you know, anybody hears that it's it's almost unbelievable. but i mean, they were looking at one time for 10,000 body bags are looking for a lightweight helmets. you know, if you look at some of the images, they're operating in a structure collapse, were we in the united states would have hundreds of people working with maybe
and this is for all of us to just get together. >> more events to honor the victims of the caldor fire has coordinated an effort to send used firefighting equipment from around the bay area to ukraine. it's the result of a monthslong effort to gather used equipment that's still in good condition, but no longer needed here. last thursday, firefighters gathered in morgan hill to load up equipment into a 40 foot shipping container harold shuttle shop a home and spoke with kron 4 about the...
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dave. >> one year after the caldor fire incinerated, hundreds of thousands of acres in the lake tahoeegion. those impacted by the flames gathered to talk about where recovery efforts. and the message they have for others. reporter garage paul has the story. >> from the outside, it's a regular get together on a sunny saturday afternoon in the town of somerset. but behind every conversation for some, a pioneer park stands up and speak reality of what happened a year ago. i'm glad to see everybody, but i really wish it wasn't that turn a year since the caldor fire forever changed the lives of many people living in the grizzly flats area and beyond devastation. chris. she and one of them a year ago, he left with 3 days worth of clothes and his family. you know, it's it's just heartbreaking to realize where we were a year ago. >> we're at today and we're still. psychologically damaged a month before the fire. this was sheehan's first home he ever bought 5th week. >> we put the last piece of furniture and i sat down and i told my wife welcome home. later was burned to the ground. she and ad
dave. >> one year after the caldor fire incinerated, hundreds of thousands of acres in the lake tahoeegion. those impacted by the flames gathered to talk about where recovery efforts. and the message they have for others. reporter garage paul has the story. >> from the outside, it's a regular get together on a sunny saturday afternoon in the town of somerset. but behind every conversation for some, a pioneer park stands up and speak reality of what happened a year ago. i'm glad to...
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. > >> it's the one-year anniversary of the destructive caldor fired pg&e is doing more work to prevt another blaze from ripping thro. the blaze leveled the town of gridley frats and left behind burnt tree trunks and empty lot. pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is of overhead power lines in the footprint of the caldor fire. te fire started from scratch but ty say it's not too late. >> it's a long term solution to make the community safer. >> pg&e is on track to bury 175 miles of lines but they have a goal of 10,000. the cost is $3.75 million. > >> a new study in the journal of of nature of climate change lins climate change to pathological . hazards are aggravated more thaf than half of the people affected researchers looked at noninfects at noninfectious sicknesses like sicknesses like as
. > >> it's the one-year anniversary of the destructive caldor fired pg&e is doing more work to prevt another blaze from ripping thro. the blaze leveled the town of gridley frats and left behind burnt tree trunks and empty lot. pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles pg&e is trying to bury six miles...
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it's been more than a year since the caldor fire first ignited burned more than 220,000 acres and destroyedo help the community heal faster. >> a family's been up here over 100 years. >> it is a land that looks unrecognizable to rw mcneill after the caldor fire wiped out the home. he has lived in since 1979. it took nearly a year to get back on his property. those who had insurance made out and lot of us who didn't. >> we're in 1980's. rv is what remains on his property. but he can't stay in it because the electricity hasn't been hooked up. a year since the fire. he still recalls the night. everything don't worry. they won't let the timber. and you know, we'll be back in a day or 2. and i i totally said, yeah, they won't let the town burr and we left everything and including i left my cats. >> was. so anyway. yeah. we're not just said it. we're. >> because he says it should have never gotten to this point. if the force with maintained more than a year later, those without insurance continue to live out of their arby's here in the grizzly flats. but the county is hoping to begin a process to
it's been more than a year since the caldor fire first ignited burned more than 220,000 acres and destroyedo help the community heal faster. >> a family's been up here over 100 years. >> it is a land that looks unrecognizable to rw mcneill after the caldor fire wiped out the home. he has lived in since 1979. it took nearly a year to get back on his property. those who had insurance made out and lot of us who didn't. >> we're in 1980's. rv is what remains on his property. but...
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in areas impacted by the caldor fire a different story for now. >> part of the difficulty with an emergency contract you don't have things planned and designed. so you'll go into it and find things you didn't know were there. there might be another 100, 200 trees that we didn't assess on the first go around, okay, we got to do something about this. >> reporter: progress has been made in el dorado county in steeper areas among the burn cars, new growth and vegetation, critical to prevent mudslides. >>> monsoonal moisture has fed another day in the high sierra. most of the day it was shower activity without the thunderstorms developing with these heavier rainfall rates. within the past few hours were cloud-to-ground lightning strikes around the south of lake tahoe. also seeing scattered thunderstorms redeveloped today. northern california a new of new fire starts in northern california the past 24 hours with the cloud-to-ground lightning strikes outside of the rain that those storms have produced. here is the good news. that monsoonal moisture is going to have less of an effect as the atmosph
in areas impacted by the caldor fire a different story for now. >> part of the difficulty with an emergency contract you don't have things planned and designed. so you'll go into it and find things you didn't know were there. there might be another 100, 200 trees that we didn't assess on the first go around, okay, we got to do something about this. >> reporter: progress has been made in el dorado county in steeper areas among the burn cars, new growth and vegetation, critical to...
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the millions of dollars required to remove more than 14,000 trees and fix the damage caused by the caldor fire. >> we really all come together to help bring sierra back to her new. >> reporter: helicopter crews carried materials on top of the mountain. trucks delivered equipment to fix the resort below. staff at sierra-tahoe are hopeful for the winter season ahead. >> we know the landscape is going to look different. when we go to the top today and look down, what we see is opportunity. >> that was lauren hasly reporting tonight. >>> we don't waste water here at all. >> climate change forcing california's farmers to rethink the future of their industry. we'll take you to a sixth generation farm for a look at cutting-edge water saving technique. >>> a major announcement that could bolster the ranks of california's overworked and exhausted wildland firefighters core. >>> comfortable temperatures to start off the workweek today. as we look ahead to labor day weekend, our temperatures will be climbing quite steeply. we'll take a look at near record highs in the labor day weekend. the forecast
the millions of dollars required to remove more than 14,000 trees and fix the damage caused by the caldor fire. >> we really all come together to help bring sierra back to her new. >> reporter: helicopter crews carried materials on top of the mountain. trucks delivered equipment to fix the resort below. staff at sierra-tahoe are hopeful for the winter season ahead. >> we know the landscape is going to look different. when we go to the top today and look down, what we see is...
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. > >> a popular tahoe ski resort rises from the ashes of the caldor fire.my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us >> using your own cells to curee disease. the medical community s banking on patients backing their blood. rachel wulff tells us about a northern california company helping those with terminal illnesses. >> reporter: dr. maxwell is an antiaging doctor who jumped at e opportunity to make immune cells cells at age 35. >> are there additional steps that we can take to stave off c? to stave off cancer? >> reporter: both he and his wie bank there immune cells, procede gaining in popularity when the a approved it. pictures are partially cures patients 90% ofe time. there are mo
. > >> a popular tahoe ski resort rises from the ashes of the caldor fire.my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at...
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. > >> today marks one year since the caldor fire broke out near lake tahoe, it burned nearly 350 350 square miles and destroyed more than 1000 homes. it took more than two months to get the fire fully contained. a father and son were arrested months later and accused of starting the fire. > >> because of fires, and air quality advisory for the bay area. smoke from the six rivers lightning complex fires in california might make its way into the bay area apparently it's not a spare the air day. > >> now to our first alert weather where i believe things are heating up in a big way. >> i think that is the bigger issue. the heat on tuesday, we've got an excessive heat watch. we will take a live look outside, a little hazy out there there and some of the smoke from from that six rivers complex fire will try to get here, most of it doesn't but you might see a little more in the upper levels of the atmosphere over the next few days. if we look at at the lower level stuff, it never really gets too oppressive oppressive but because you might might see it, the air quality has put that air quali
. > >> today marks one year since the caldor fire broke out near lake tahoe, it burned nearly 350 350 square miles and destroyed more than 1000 homes. it took more than two months to get the fire fully contained. a father and son were arrested months later and accused of starting the fire. > >> because of fires, and air quality advisory for the bay area. smoke from the six rivers lightning complex fires in california might make its way into the bay area apparently it's not a...
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lake has already experienced detrimental impacts of climate change, including last year's massive caldors nevada counterparts are working together to prevent future natural disasters. >> collective bipartisan by state commitment to lake tahoe and the base. republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting this region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburg. that as governor gavin newsom was in attendance just days before releasing his own climate goals for the state, which include finding a pathway to 100% clean energy and achieving carbon neutrality. by 2045. the fact that those things have been done in california is rather extraordinary. none of this is easy. and you think in california, these things are easy, but they're not because a lot of interest rates. you know what argue for this? that is quote, and we can't afford to live in the status quo. and governor newsom says upon his return t
lake has already experienced detrimental impacts of climate change, including last year's massive caldors nevada counterparts are working together to prevent future natural disasters. >> collective bipartisan by state commitment to lake tahoe and the base. republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting this region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go...
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lake has already experienced detrimental impacts of climate change, including last year's massive caldor the ongoing drought. >> now he says he and his nevada counterparts are working together to prevent future natural disasters. >> collective bipartisan by state commitment to lake tahoe and the base. republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting this region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburg. that as governor gavin newsom was in the tenants just days before releasing his own climate goals for the state, which include finding a pathway to 100% clean energy and achieving carbon neutrality. by 2045. the fact that those things have been done in california is rather extraordinary. none of this is easy. and you think in california, these things are easy, but they're not because a lot of interest rates. you know what argue for this? that is quote, and we can't afford to live in the status
lake has already experienced detrimental impacts of climate change, including last year's massive caldor the ongoing drought. >> now he says he and his nevada counterparts are working together to prevent future natural disasters. >> collective bipartisan by state commitment to lake tahoe and the base. republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting this region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest...
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lake has already experienced detrimental impacts of climate change, including last year's massive caldorfire and the ongoing drought. >> now he says he and his nevada counterparts are working together to prevent future natural disasters. >> collective bipartisan by state commitment to lake tahoe and the base. republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting this region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest management issue. >> and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburg. that as governor gavin newsom was in the tenants just days before releasing his own climate goals for the state, which include finding a pathway to 100% clean energy. >> and achieving carbon neutrality by 2045. the fact that those things have been done in california is rather extraordinary. none of this is easy. and you think in california, these things are easy, but they're not because a lot of interest rates. you know what argue for this? that is quote, and we can't afford to live
lake has already experienced detrimental impacts of climate change, including last year's massive caldorfire and the ongoing drought. >> now he says he and his nevada counterparts are working together to prevent future natural disasters. >> collective bipartisan by state commitment to lake tahoe and the base. republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting this region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a...
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the caldor fire became california's 15th largest fire on record.more than 1000 homes and other structures burned to the ground and victims are still getting over that loss. >> if you look around, nothing will ever be the same in our entire lives. >> reporter: a father and son were arrested in december of last year for starting the fire. both have led not the and are due back in court in october. >>> this week marks two years since three massive lightning fire sparked. you might remember this during the early morning hours of august 16th 2020. hundreds of lightning strikes started several fires. between the three fires, more than 846,000 acres burned. the ln you and sees you fires are among the top 20 most instructive fires in state history. i assure you rob mayeda remember that night. >> reporter: strong winds, literally thousands of lightning strikes by the hour and all the fires that came from that. this week we are not expecting that which is good news. we do have the heat and we do have some wildfire smoke at midweek we will have to stay tuned,
the caldor fire became california's 15th largest fire on record.more than 1000 homes and other structures burned to the ground and victims are still getting over that loss. >> if you look around, nothing will ever be the same in our entire lives. >> reporter: a father and son were arrested in december of last year for starting the fire. both have led not the and are due back in court in october. >>> this week marks two years since three massive lightning fire sparked. you...
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the caldor or cowgirl creamery last retail shop. as kron. 4 news at 10 continues in a moment. >> welcome back in the north bay. cowgirl creamery is closing its last retail shop at point raise station the famous cheese shop is a beloved part of the bay area food scene. it's an institution kron four's gayle ong caught up with the fans who made the trip to west marin after hearing about the news. >> i was a bit sad, a little disappointed that they're going to be closing. what kind of pointed ty hear that, but definitely want to come you know, we've been coming for years and they got the best in the various traveling from livermore, walnut creek and san francisco. cowgirl creamery fans visited the bar and shop and cantina at point reyes station sunday after hearing the location is closing after 25 years. good friend of mine from san francisco. she posted on her instagram that cowgirl creamery was closing in. we have been here before and we've got about a good excuse to come back up to find ray is an maybe one last time that koegel cream
the caldor or cowgirl creamery last retail shop. as kron. 4 news at 10 continues in a moment. >> welcome back in the north bay. cowgirl creamery is closing its last retail shop at point raise station the famous cheese shop is a beloved part of the bay area food scene. it's an institution kron four's gayle ong caught up with the fans who made the trip to west marin after hearing about the news. >> i was a bit sad, a little disappointed that they're going to be closing. what kind of...
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. > >> it's been one year since the caldor fire broke out near lake tahoe. it burned nearly 350 square miles and destroyed more than 1000 homes. it took more tn two months to get the fire full. if other and son were arrested months later and accused of starting the fire. > >> good morning. it is monday. thank you for joining us. we have a look at weather and traffic. it is going to be another warm day. it was pretty warm over the weekend. >> it was warm over the weekend and we are cranking up the heat. heat. i went to talk about a couple of things. air quality index as we wake up and you head head out the door, it's not the. the best. it is okay in certain spots. san francisco in a good section. moderate through the rest of the bay area so keep that in mind if you are sensitive to allergies. that is what we are dealing with as we k off this morning. to calm this . this morning. daytime highs wile well above average. triple digits in the east inland hills. concord alone too. it will be a a hot day no matter where you l. you live. from the coast to the bay, as
. > >> it's been one year since the caldor fire broke out near lake tahoe. it burned nearly 350 square miles and destroyed more than 1000 homes. it took more tn two months to get the fire full. if other and son were arrested months later and accused of starting the fire. > >> good morning. it is monday. thank you for joining us. we have a look at weather and traffic. it is going to be another warm day. it was pretty warm over the weekend. >> it was warm over the weekend...
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. >> in league kron, >> this sunday marks one year since the caldor fire began at burned more than 200,000 acres from just east of sacramento to tahoe. it cost california 1.2 billion dollars and ranked as the 3rd largest california fire last year in december, father and son david smith and travis shane were arrested for reckless arson. investigators say one of them and fired a gun. the hot fragments fell into dry grass, igniting that fire. now to the largest fire burning this year. firefighters say the deadly mckinney fire in siskiyou county is now 80% contained. that fire broke out almost 2 weeks ago on july. 29th. >> since and has burned more than 60,000 acres destroyed 185 structures and is blamed for 4 deaths. that order still remain in effect for some areas in part of highway 96 remains closed. >> now to our 4 zone forecast as we take a look live from our camera on top of mount tam kron, 4 meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez weekend mabrisa yet tgif. ken and catherine. let's take a look at your getaway forecast. those of you heading out to this year this weekend. you are going to notice s
. >> in league kron, >> this sunday marks one year since the caldor fire began at burned more than 200,000 acres from just east of sacramento to tahoe. it cost california 1.2 billion dollars and ranked as the 3rd largest california fire last year in december, father and son david smith and travis shane were arrested for reckless arson. investigators say one of them and fired a gun. the hot fragments fell into dry grass, igniting that fire. now to the largest fire burning this year....
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. > >> is been one year since the caldor fire broke out near lake tahoe.rned nearly 350 square miles and destroyed more than 1000 homes. it took more than two months to get the fire contained. a father and son and son were arrested and accused of starting the fire. > >> thank you for joining us on this monday morning and a lot going on. it's the start of the workweek in kids getting ready o go back to school. we have varying temperatures and inland pack the sunscreen and extra wa. >> sunscreen and extra water. ig to be too hot for recess. i hops are tuning in to the forecast. > >> we are starting off with the beautiful sunrise. the heat is not going to last too long. we are a little above-average not only in the bay area but across the board in california. taking a look at the temperatures, thid me shows how above-average we are as we extend into the after. the afternoon. noticed the coastline is not seeing anything anything too extreme due to that onshore flow that keeps us cooler during this time of year. we are under an excessive heat watch in the east
. > >> is been one year since the caldor fire broke out near lake tahoe.rned nearly 350 square miles and destroyed more than 1000 homes. it took more than two months to get the fire contained. a father and son and son were arrested and accused of starting the fire. > >> thank you for joining us on this monday morning and a lot going on. it's the start of the workweek in kids getting ready o go back to school. we have varying temperatures and inland pack the sunscreen and extra...
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tahoe summit, california senator alex padilla says the lake has already suffered a lot because of the caldor fire. and of course, the drought. he says california and nevada are working together to try to prevent natural disasters which are becoming more severe. but republican congressman, a congressman tom mcclintock who represents residents around tahoe disagrees. he says protecting the region comes down to one key thing. >> this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburgers. >> governor newsom was at the summit today and just after releasing his own climate goals a few days ago. he says he is working to make sure that climate goals become legislation. >> people in arizona and nevada and even down south of the border in mexico facing more water cuts from the colorado river as extreme drought conditions continue. that is as even loweh water levels are predicted in the nation's largest reservoirs, lake mead and lake powell and experts say if things continue to get worse, other california wil
tahoe summit, california senator alex padilla says the lake has already suffered a lot because of the caldor fire. and of course, the drought. he says california and nevada are working together to try to prevent natural disasters which are becoming more severe. but republican congressman, a congressman tom mcclintock who represents residents around tahoe disagrees. he says protecting the region comes down to one key thing. >> this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this...
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alex padilla said the lake and the surrounding environment are in need of serious help after the caldorressman tom mcclintock who represents people living around the lake disagreed. he said protecting the region comes down to one key thing. >> this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburgers. >> governor newsom also in attendance just days after releasing his own climate goals. he says he's working to turn climate goals into working to turn his climate agenda into laws. coming up next, calling u.s. drops his new fashion collaboration with get sold exclusively in needs. yep. you're looking at trash bags. >> we'll show you how to get a hold of this collection. is something you're interested in? >> airbnb is taking new steps to prevent renters from throwing parties. the rental company will soon be using their new screening tools to find people trying to set those up set up those parties. and this works by tracking customers. rental history. then the software goes on the track. how far t
alex padilla said the lake and the surrounding environment are in need of serious help after the caldorressman tom mcclintock who represents people living around the lake disagreed. he said protecting the region comes down to one key thing. >> this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburgers. >> governor newsom also in attendance just days after releasing his own climate goals....
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acknowledge that this even happened now at the point where she can reflect on the traumatic hours that caldore had grizzly flats in its sights, getting that text message that basically said if you're getting this, you need to leave now. that is a feeling i would not wish upon my worst enemy anxiety and frustration, fear felt in her heart and those of her neighbors, she says, as they all wondered, what do we do ? it was a mix of people saying , i'm just going to wait this out. but when you have a wall of fire coming at you you can't wait it out that fire will absorb you. absorbed everything in its path. no amount of preparation, ready them for this . we had the defensible space. um so we thought we were prepared for anything that came mother nature definitely gave us a wake up call in the weeks and months since her friends and neighbors realizing how the fire affected them, everybody within this community whether they lost their home and they were evacuated. they all were impacted by the calgary fire. and how it's changed them. the number of people that i talked to that are a survivor on some
acknowledge that this even happened now at the point where she can reflect on the traumatic hours that caldore had grizzly flats in its sights, getting that text message that basically said if you're getting this, you need to leave now. that is a feeling i would not wish upon my worst enemy anxiety and frustration, fear felt in her heart and those of her neighbors, she says, as they all wondered, what do we do ? it was a mix of people saying , i'm just going to wait this out. but when you have...
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senator alex padilla was there and he says the lakers already suffered because of the caldor fire and, also in attendance was republican congressman tom mcclintock. and he represents residents who live around lake tahoe and he disagrees with the approach he says protecting the region really comes down to one thing. and one thing only. >> this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburgers. >> well, governor newsom was there as well. just days after releasing his own climate goals. he says he's working now to turn climate goals into laws. we'll take a break at 6.41. and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, apple air-pods help police track down. >> luggage. people go into details on that in this morning's tech report and the giants coming from behind to win in exciting fashion will have your highlights from the bottom of the night. coming up, bright skies this morning and another hot afternoon, but not as hot as yesterday was most of us inland falling back into the 90's. most of us a
senator alex padilla was there and he says the lakers already suffered because of the caldor fire and, also in attendance was republican congressman tom mcclintock. and he represents residents who live around lake tahoe and he disagrees with the approach he says protecting the region really comes down to one thing. and one thing only. >> this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for...
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lake has already experienced detrimental impacts of climate change, including last year's massive caldorure natural disasters. >> collective bipartisan by state commitment to lake tahoe and the base. republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting this region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest management issue. >> and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburg. that as governor gavin newsom was in the tenants just days before releasing his own climate goals for the state, which include finding a pathway to 100% clean energy and achieving carbon neutrality. by 2045. the fact that those things have been done in california is rather extraordinary. none of this is easy. and you think in california, these things are easy, but they're not. >> because a lot of interest rates, you know what argue for this? that is quote, and we can't afford to live in the status quo. and governor newsom says upon his return to sacramento. >> he's going to work behind the sc
lake has already experienced detrimental impacts of climate change, including last year's massive caldorure natural disasters. >> collective bipartisan by state commitment to lake tahoe and the base. republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting this region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest management issue. >> and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the...
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i think we definitely saw that on the caldor fire this last year.hink about this is the fire behavior triangle, weather, fuel,top topography. on that fire we had a red flag warning, which means it's extremely dry out. we had extreme winds, which makes it easier for the fire to move forward. it's in very steep terrain. fire likes to move uphill. and then we had a lot of dead fuels because of drought. >> are there technologies being worked on or things that you feel hopeful about that we're developing? >> yeah, the wharf-f fire, the forecast model we run takes all the factors, the weather, the fuel, the topography and show you an exact picture of how that fire is going to move over time. so we have two different trucks. when is a lidar truck. one is a radar truck. it's basically like storm chasing for wildfires. >> oh, wow. >> basically drive the trucks up, collect a bunch of data, and the ultimate goal is to be able to create the simulation and give that to firefighters. >> if you really know what the fire is going to do that day, then you can deploy
i think we definitely saw that on the caldor fire this last year.hink about this is the fire behavior triangle, weather, fuel,top topography. on that fire we had a red flag warning, which means it's extremely dry out. we had extreme winds, which makes it easier for the fire to move forward. it's in very steep terrain. fire likes to move uphill. and then we had a lot of dead fuels because of drought. >> are there technologies being worked on or things that you feel hopeful about that we're...
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acknowledge that this even happened now at the point where she can reflect on the traumatic hours that caldor fire had grizzly flats in its sights, getting that text message that basically said if you're getting this, you need to leave now. that is a feeling i would not wish upon my worst enemy. anxiety and frustration, fear felt in her heart and those of her neighbors, she says, as they all wondered, what do we do ? it was a mix of people saying, oh, i'm just going to wait this out. but when you have a wall of fire coming at you, you can't wait it out that fire will absorb you. absorb everything in its path. no amount of preparation, ready them for this . we have the defensible space. um so we thought we were prepared for anything that came mother nature definitely gave us a wake up call knowing what was here. pushes me to bring it back , not only for myself but for my family and the community, but determination to establish a home at a hometown once again is now the dream that carries jennifer through each day. our community may not look the same like it did a year ago. but we still have th
acknowledge that this even happened now at the point where she can reflect on the traumatic hours that caldor fire had grizzly flats in its sights, getting that text message that basically said if you're getting this, you need to leave now. that is a feeling i would not wish upon my worst enemy. anxiety and frustration, fear felt in her heart and those of her neighbors, she says, as they all wondered, what do we do ? it was a mix of people saying, oh, i'm just going to wait this out. but when...
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acknowledge that this even happened now at the point where she can reflect on the traumatic hours that caldor flats in its sights, getting that text message that basically said if you're getting this, you need to leave now. that is a feeling i would not wish upon my worst enemy anxiety and frustration, fear felt in her heart and in those of her neighbors, she says, as they all wondered, what do we do? it was a mix of people saying, oh, i'm just going to wait this out. but when you have a wall of fire coming at you you can't wait it out that fire will absorb you. absorbed everything in its path. no amount of preparation, ready them for this . we had the defensible space. um so we thought we were prepared for anything that came mother nature definitely gave us a wake up call in the weeks and months since her friends and neighbors realizing how the fire affected them, everybody within this community whether they lost their home and they were evacuated. they all were impacted by the calgary fire. and how it's changed them. the number of people that i talked to that are survivor on some level. all
acknowledge that this even happened now at the point where she can reflect on the traumatic hours that caldor flats in its sights, getting that text message that basically said if you're getting this, you need to leave now. that is a feeling i would not wish upon my worst enemy anxiety and frustration, fear felt in her heart and in those of her neighbors, she says, as they all wondered, what do we do? it was a mix of people saying, oh, i'm just going to wait this out. but when you have a wall...
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sunday marks a year since the caldor fire started the burning more than 200,000 acres from just east of sacramento, all the way into the sierra tahoe. >> it cost california 1.2 billion dollars. it ranks as the third-largest in the second most destructive fire in california last year in december, a father and son david smith and travis shane were arrested for reckless arson in connection that fire. investigators say a bullet fired hit. an object in hot fragments fell into dry grass and that ignited the fire. >> because of the dry feel an and just very dense vegetation was able to take off pretty quickly. and then, of course, we were drawn down with if you remember at the time we had the dixie fire going at the same time. you know, having a lot of the resources kind of scattered throughout the state is is makes it difficult as well. >> travis shane faces an additional charge is illegal possession of a machine gun. >> firefighters are making more progress on the mckinney fire in siskiyou county. it has burned just over 60,000 acres. it is now 90% contained. 4 people have been killed. 10
sunday marks a year since the caldor fire started the burning more than 200,000 acres from just east of sacramento, all the way into the sierra tahoe. >> it cost california 1.2 billion dollars. it ranks as the third-largest in the second most destructive fire in california last year in december, a father and son david smith and travis shane were arrested for reckless arson in connection that fire. investigators say a bullet fired hit. an object in hot fragments fell into dry grass and...
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lake has already experienced detrimental impacts of climate change, including last year's massive caldore and the ongoing drought. >> now he says he and his nevada counterparts are working together to prevent future natural disasters. >> collective bipartisan by state commitment to lake tahoe and the base. republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting this region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburg. that as governor gavin newsom was in the tenants just days before releasing his own climate goals for the state, which include finding a pathway to 100% clean energy and achieving carbon neutrality. by 2045. the fact that those things have been done in california is rather extraordinary. none of this is easy. and you think in california, these things are easy, but they're not because a lot of interest you know what argue for this? that is quote, and we can't afford to live in the status qu
lake has already experienced detrimental impacts of climate change, including last year's massive caldore and the ongoing drought. >> now he says he and his nevada counterparts are working together to prevent future natural disasters. >> collective bipartisan by state commitment to lake tahoe and the base. republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting this region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest...
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and senator alex padilla was there isis, the lake has already suffered because of the caldor fire and severe. but republican congressman tom mcclintock who represents residents around lake tahoe disagrees. he says protecting the region comes down to one key thing. >> this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburgers. >> governor newsom was there as well. just days after he released his own climate goals and he says he is working to turn climate goals into laws. all right. let's check your forecast here at 7.46. forget john trouble in the weather center. looking at the skies forces for good reason. >> for 2 reasons, one, listen to >> the. yeah. yeah. a little not not quite. a storm chaser of look for every drop, right? we will look for those drops. we will take every one of them to. we've had a couple of showers working their way through the south bay earlier this morning on up the peninsula, even parts of the east bay on up through benicia saw a couple of light showers earlier this
and senator alex padilla was there isis, the lake has already suffered because of the caldor fire and severe. but republican congressman tom mcclintock who represents residents around lake tahoe disagrees. he says protecting the region comes down to one key thing. >> this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburgers. >> governor newsom was there as well. just days after he...
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senator alex padilla says that the lakers already suffered because of the caldor fire and because ofg together to prevent natural disasters which are becoming more severe. but republican congressman tom mcclintock who represents residents around lake tahoe disagrees. he says protecting the region comes down to one key thing. >> this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburgers. >> governor newsom was there just days after releasing his own climate to change goals. he says that he's working to make sure that these goals become legislation. >> all right. 5.46, let's check on the 70 valley expecting triple digit heat to arrive. we've already had that hearing will continue to have a today. yeah, we're going to have that for another day or 2, john, when when is it can ease off significantly because i know if we're going to notice a few degrees. exactly. and as such slow changes, you might not notice it from the day today, but by the end of the weekend, we will be in a lot more of a comf
senator alex padilla says that the lakers already suffered because of the caldor fire and because ofg together to prevent natural disasters which are becoming more severe. but republican congressman tom mcclintock who represents residents around lake tahoe disagrees. he says protecting the region comes down to one key thing. >> this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburgers. >>...
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lake has already experienced detrimental impacts of climate change, including last year's massive caldorhe and his nevada counterparts are working together to prevent future natural disasters. >> collective bipartisan by state commitment to lake tahoe and the base. republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting this region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburg. that as governor gavin newsom was in the tenants just days before releasing his own climate goals for the state, which include finding a pathway to 100% clean energy and achieving carbon neutrality by 2045. the fact that those things have been done in california is rather extraordinary. none of this is easy. and you think in california, these things are easy, but they're not. >> because a lot of interest rates, you know what argue for this? that is quote, and we can't afford to live in the status quo. and governor newsom says upon
lake has already experienced detrimental impacts of climate change, including last year's massive caldorhe and his nevada counterparts are working together to prevent future natural disasters. >> collective bipartisan by state commitment to lake tahoe and the base. republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting this region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going...
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from survivors and emergency crew members about the lessons learned from the evacuation from that caldorwish that shaq was my real life big brother. turns out, some wishes do come true. they'll never know. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage- go with the general. started in castaic. in the early evening. you could see the flames from the freeway that fire came real close to the county animal shelter, but no animals were evacuated. the firefighters are still out there this morning, making sure there are no flare ups at least 50 acres burned. but when the sun comes up, they will have a better idea of how much has burned. one year after that, keldorf fire forced the evacuation of south lake tahoe. people who live in that area, remembering those frightening hours as they rushed to escape the flames. reporter lee symmetry spoke with the south lake tahoe police chief about the lifesaving lessons that were learned. the fire pushed east along highway 50. no o
from survivors and emergency crew members about the lessons learned from the evacuation from that caldorwish that shaq was my real life big brother. turns out, some wishes do come true. they'll never know. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage- go with the general. started in castaic. in the early evening. you could see the flames from the freeway that fire...