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we have been talking to debora villalon and mike mibach on the scene. an update before break, a 5 alarm fire. a couple homes burned to the ground. the problem is the strong winds. started as a small brush fire and just like that it spread and created several spot fires. they got a couple of them under control. there is still some flame burning. we will take a short break. when we come back more on this fire, also what is ahead for the weekend. we will talk to our chief meteorologist and get the weather update for the weekend. we will be back right after this. bulldog: ah, the dog days of summer! time to celebrate with your mates, grill a few dogs-- eh, hot dogs. bacon burgers... dachshund: "mattress discounters 4th of july sale"? bulldog: that cloud reminds me of... radio announcer: the tempur-pedic cloud collection. bulldog: that's it! radio announcer: now with 48 months interest-free financing-- basset hound: free financing? radio announcer: or get a queen size serta pillow top on sale for just $597. bulldog: that's a ringer of a deal! radio announcer
we have been talking to debora villalon and mike mibach on the scene. an update before break, a 5 alarm fire. a couple homes burned to the ground. the problem is the strong winds. started as a small brush fire and just like that it spread and created several spot fires. they got a couple of them under control. there is still some flame burning. we will take a short break. when we come back more on this fire, also what is ahead for the weekend. we will talk to our chief meteorologist and get the...
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we have live team coverage, debora villalon is live at the alameda county fair where dozens of people were treated for heat exhaustion. but we begin with meteorologist mark tamayo with just how hot it got today. >> our temperatures did warm up. the warming trent continued throughout the area. that means more 90s on the map. that means more 90s out toward livermore, concord. up in the north bay, santa rosa, napa both in the 90s. 93 to 94 degrees. what would cool us off is not showing up in the bay area. basically the fog is way to the south. so for los angeles closer to san diego as well. high pressure is building in. the compression that is sinking air. that will remain in place for tomorrow. a good sign of that is basically, we have clear skies out there right now and very mild temperatures. westerly take a look at those warm numbers right now during the 10:00 hour. san jose 69 and san francisco with a little bit of a sea breeze kicking in right now in the mid- to upper 50s. but a warmer forecast in store for your monday. comingup we'll brake down the areas that will hit triple digit
we have live team coverage, debora villalon is live at the alameda county fair where dozens of people were treated for heat exhaustion. but we begin with meteorologist mark tamayo with just how hot it got today. >> our temperatures did warm up. the warming trent continued throughout the area. that means more 90s on the map. that means more 90s out toward livermore, concord. up in the north bay, santa rosa, napa both in the 90s. 93 to 94 degrees. what would cool us off is not showing up in...
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we get the developing news tonight from debora villalon. she's live near the intersection of interstate 80 and 680 where the first report of this fire came in just about 4:00 this afternoon. why did this fire get out of control so fast? >> reporter: essentially in one word it was the wind. the wind was just whipping for hours out here. right now it's pretty much just mop up. you can see pg & e back there. they are restoring pole that is were destroyed by this ferocious fire. fires consuming several buildings on its marchest. a battalion chief described the early going -- on its march east. >> they're trying to find some place to hold it. >> reporter: holding it proves impossible and whipping winds that carried embers among properties. at least two homes didn't have a chance. >> at least two of them were inhabited homes. the sheriff's office came in and evacuated homes out ahead of it so there was nobody home. >> reporter: and now nothing left to come home to. for those watching in the neighborhood, it was a sad thing to witness. >> it's cra
we get the developing news tonight from debora villalon. she's live near the intersection of interstate 80 and 680 where the first report of this fire came in just about 4:00 this afternoon. why did this fire get out of control so fast? >> reporter: essentially in one word it was the wind. the wind was just whipping for hours out here. right now it's pretty much just mop up. you can see pg & e back there. they are restoring pole that is were destroyed by this ferocious fire. fires...
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ktvu's debora villalon was there. she in the news room with the challenges young victims face. >> reporter: you might think a teenager who is turning drinks would be relieved to be taken off the streets but those on the front line say it is not that simple. >> police probation, miami. >> reporter: thursday night in a hotel. a 16-year-old prostitute has come to this room. he is not a business man and she is being watched and monitored on hidden camera. >> i negotiate the price. make sure we have an agreement. >> reporter: always sad and surprised when the girl who knocks is so young. >> i don't have no -- no choice. i don't have no help. >> reporter: young enough to be turned around. maybe saved from the sex trade. like adult prostitutes she is frisked and questioned. she admits she didn't come to the hotel on her own. there is a pimp. >> after they open up they usually break down. as soon as they start talking they start crying. >> reporter: this run away escaped abusive foster care. many are from broken homes. easy p
ktvu's debora villalon was there. she in the news room with the challenges young victims face. >> reporter: you might think a teenager who is turning drinks would be relieved to be taken off the streets but those on the front line say it is not that simple. >> police probation, miami. >> reporter: thursday night in a hotel. a 16-year-old prostitute has come to this room. he is not a business man and she is being watched and monitored on hidden camera. >> i negotiate the...
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ktvu's debora villalon was there. in the news room with the challenges young victims face. >> reporter: you might think a teenager who is turning drinks would be relieved to be taken off the streets but those on the front line say it is not that simple. >> police probation, miami. >>
ktvu's debora villalon was there. in the news room with the challenges young victims face. >> reporter: you might think a teenager who is turning drinks would be relieved to be taken off the streets but those on the front line say it is not that simple. >> police probation, miami. >>
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ktvu's debora villalon just arrived on the scene, more from her after a short break.ldog: ah, the dog days of summer! time to celebrate with your mates, grill a few dogs-- eh, hot dogs. bacon burgers... dachshund: "mattress discounters 4th of july sale"? bulldog: that cloud reminds me of... radio announcer: the tempur-pedic cloud collection. bulldog: that's it! radio announcer: now with 48 months interest-free financing-- basset hound: free financing? radio announcer: or get a queen size serta pillow top on sale for just $597. bulldog: that's a ringer of a deal! radio announcer: the 4th of july sale is on now. dog: come on, let's go! bulldog: hey! where's everyone going? ♪ mattress discounters >>> we are following breaking news. live pictures from news chopper 2. we have watching this fire. a 5 alarm fire burning in fairfield. not far from 680. for a while it looked like they were making progress but now you can see here, the flames have flared up all along this block here. one other house now fully engulfed. it is hard to tell what the other buildings are. you can ge
ktvu's debora villalon just arrived on the scene, more from her after a short break.ldog: ah, the dog days of summer! time to celebrate with your mates, grill a few dogs-- eh, hot dogs. bacon burgers... dachshund: "mattress discounters 4th of july sale"? bulldog: that cloud reminds me of... radio announcer: the tempur-pedic cloud collection. bulldog: that's it! radio announcer: now with 48 months interest-free financing-- basset hound: free financing? radio announcer: or get a queen...
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ktvu's debora villalon is live in petaluma where the youngest daughter survived that crash, debora. >s stopped to help the little girl. she had been headed home from to vallejo from santa rosa at exactly this time last night. >> she is full of energy. loves to exercise. she's outgoing. >> reporter: a family reflects on the 65-year-old woman their may treu matrioarch who died behind the wheel of her car. >> she is loved and supported bid her family. >> reporter: that family included her young daughter. >> the fact that this little girl survived last night is a miracle. the scene out there was just terrible. >> reporter: both cars spun across the highway. police say the 25-year-old man driving the lincoln was only a quarter mile from home. paramedics smelled beer on him and found he had an opened can of beer. >> it says dui continues and remains a serious problem -- it shows that dui continues. feeling like it's okay to have a drink, or two or five and get behind the wheel and drive a vehicle. clearly we have a lot of work to do. >>> the stretch of highway is up for redesign because it'
ktvu's debora villalon is live in petaluma where the youngest daughter survived that crash, debora. >s stopped to help the little girl. she had been headed home from to vallejo from santa rosa at exactly this time last night. >> she is full of energy. loves to exercise. she's outgoing. >> reporter: a family reflects on the 65-year-old woman their may treu matrioarch who died behind the wheel of her car. >> she is loved and supported bid her family. >> reporter: that...
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debora villalon is live in livermore and she's been talking to those who knew and flew with jerry parker >> reporter: those we have supposing to say 64-year-old german -- jerry parker was a skilled pilot and somebody who could build something from scratch. jerry parker posted this video of him flying off in his plane kit that took him four years to build. >> he was planning about visiting south to visit his daughter. >> reporter: two minutes into another flight the plane caught fire and jerry jumped from the burping cockpit jumping 300 feet into his death. >> jerry basically lived at the airport. he was a airplane nut. >> we're not going to know what happened. we may never know that. >> reporter: people question the kits after an accident but they meet the same standards and have the same inspections as factory built planes. >> these planes typically don't experience problems. >> reporter: in trouble their lightens and maneuverable should allow them to float to the ground but a fire changes that. >> he's been shot at more times than anybody should have shot at. it was hiss recreational a
debora villalon is live in livermore and she's been talking to those who knew and flew with jerry parker >> reporter: those we have supposing to say 64-year-old german -- jerry parker was a skilled pilot and somebody who could build something from scratch. jerry parker posted this video of him flying off in his plane kit that took him four years to build. >> he was planning about visiting south to visit his daughter. >> reporter: two minutes into another flight the plane...
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for congresswoman barbara lee, the warning of this sounds like a mistake and debora villalon with more. >> reporter: iraq was supposed to be able to run its own affairs and protect itself by now, but as we see, that is splintering. no surprise to the congresswoman who opposed u.s. involvement from the start. >> i don't want history to repeat itself. >> reporter: east bay congresswoman barbara lee watches as sunni militants gain ground, advancing on baghdad. majority shi'ites flocked to fight back, urge by their religious leader. while government troops in some places went away rather than mount a defense. she thinks back a dozen years to her no-vote on the iraq war and her warning it would destabilize the region. >> once you bomb and once you invade a country and engage in military strikes, you don't know what follows, the unintended consequences could be very dire. >> this should be a waka and call. >> reporter: president obama wants iraq's leaders to take charge, says he won't send u.s. troops in. but will explore airstrikes on the al-qaeda splinter group. >> i don't rule out anythin
for congresswoman barbara lee, the warning of this sounds like a mistake and debora villalon with more. >> reporter: iraq was supposed to be able to run its own affairs and protect itself by now, but as we see, that is splintering. no surprise to the congresswoman who opposed u.s. involvement from the start. >> i don't want history to repeat itself. >> reporter: east bay congresswoman barbara lee watches as sunni militants gain ground, advancing on baghdad. majority shi'ites...
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debora villalon is live in concord where people are talking about victims and why torchlights to that stretch can no longer wait. >> reporter: heather, it's pitch black out here, a two-lane road with no room for error. and the rise of the road means that you may not see what is coming until it's on top of you. on this windswept two lane road balloons mark the spot where two lives ended and loved ones have left sorrow physical megs about a mom named lorena and a little girl named khloe. >> we heard the sirens, but had no all right idea. >> ithe iwatas cross the same stretch and its risks are well- known. narrow, no shoulder, no dilfer. >> worse thing really at night, there are no lights. there are no overhead lights so it's a very dark road. >> it's a treacherous road to be on. >> it proved treacherous when an suv and sedan collided head- on. five people were injured and three had to be extricate and one woman driving dined at scene of the accident. rescuers try without success to revive her little girl. >> the area is a free-for-all right now. >> they expect money to be spent once the
debora villalon is live in concord where people are talking about victims and why torchlights to that stretch can no longer wait. >> reporter: heather, it's pitch black out here, a two-lane road with no room for error. and the rise of the road means that you may not see what is coming until it's on top of you. on this windswept two lane road balloons mark the spot where two lives ended and loved ones have left sorrow physical megs about a mom named lorena and a little girl named khloe....
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reporting live in myself valley tonight, debora villalon ktvu channel 2 news. >>> something to think about. fremont police have released surveillance video from a recent attempted burglary in hopes of catch the intruder. want you to take a look now. the man is checking out that security camera at a home on amrock way and he get a piece of lumber and move the camera's position and police say he broke into the home by kicking in the garage door, but an alarm went off and the man seen there ran wow. >>> a roman catholic priest in davis is expected to be arraigned on charges of statutory rate. the sacramento bee reports that prosecutors have released a criminal complaint alleging that the reverend hector coria gonzalez had sex with an nur aged girl. he was arrested last month and he is free on $50,000 bail, father gonzalez is set to be arraigned on tuesday. >> federal authorities are investigating a small plane crash in san luis obispo county that killed both men aboard. single-engine piper cub took off from a private airport in templeton this morning. witnesses say after take-off the pl
reporting live in myself valley tonight, debora villalon ktvu channel 2 news. >>> something to think about. fremont police have released surveillance video from a recent attempted burglary in hopes of catch the intruder. want you to take a look now. the man is checking out that security camera at a home on amrock way and he get a piece of lumber and move the camera's position and police say he broke into the home by kicking in the garage door, but an alarm went off and the man seen...
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debora villalon live in napa after hearing from two men who are intimately aware of the bridge's dark side. >> reporter: gasia, one man who jumped, one who has prevented hundreds of people from jumping. now they speak together on suicide prevention. a 2007 documentary provided sharp focus. cameras trained on the bridge captured people climbing over the side day and night. a 25 story fall almost certain death. except for the ones talked back from the brink. >> it's such a big deal to get them back over that rail. it's easy to jump. it is. you just let go and there you go. >> reporter: kevin briggs saw it first hands over 20 years with chp, he became known as the guardian of the golden gate. stopping hundreds of people from dying using patience and compassion. >> try to build a repore. if they're willing to talk, you listen. and you try to keep it in their mind what they are really saying. >> reporter: mentally ill, hearing voices, says he felt instant regret during that free fall. >> god i made a mistake, i don't want to die. >> reporter: kevin hines has helped lead the campaign for a
debora villalon live in napa after hearing from two men who are intimately aware of the bridge's dark side. >> reporter: gasia, one man who jumped, one who has prevented hundreds of people from jumping. now they speak together on suicide prevention. a 2007 documentary provided sharp focus. cameras trained on the bridge captured people climbing over the side day and night. a 25 story fall almost certain death. except for the ones talked back from the brink. >> it's such a big deal to...
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reporting live in concord, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> at ktvu.com we have posted a linko you can follow jackson's progress. just look for the web links section under hot topics. >>> a day after 911 recordings were released, a jury found more testimony from when brian stow was beaten. the jury heard from two security guards. they testified they were sent to a different area even though that lot had reputation of being violent. >> charging toward the gate and there's nobody in lot two. >> reporter: the lawsuit filed on behalf of stow and his two children accuses the dodgers and former owner mccort of negligence. the case is expected to wrap up in three weeks. >>> a new face has already joined the already crowded lot of three. >> i'm running for mayor. >> i have to look at all the candidates and see who's best. >> reporter: 17 other people are already running for mayor including the incumbent jean quan. but caplan may with the -- whitehurst says caplan has the highest name recognition among the challenge and most experience. >> i think if jean quan can only keep the seat if
reporting live in concord, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> at ktvu.com we have posted a linko you can follow jackson's progress. just look for the web links section under hot topics. >>> a day after 911 recordings were released, a jury found more testimony from when brian stow was beaten. the jury heard from two security guards. they testified they were sent to a different area even though that lot had reputation of being violent. >> charging toward the gate...
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reporting live in fairfield tonight, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> authorities in napa county have destroyed thousands of marijuana plants worth millions of the dollars. nearly 14,000 plants were found during an aerial survey of about 30 acres of private hasn't just south of the county line. if those plants had matured they could have been worth nearly $14 million. officers also found four sleeping bags on the land but no one was there when detectives arrived. >>> a neurosurgeon testified today that giants fan ryan stow will need 24 hour assistance for the rest of his life. father or mother lowing his b eating -- following his beating outside of dodger stadium park. last year stow was moved out of a facility and back to his home in santa cruz because the care was no longer covered by insurance. stow is suing the dodgers and owner. >>> it all comes down to tomorrow for california chrome. the 3-year-old colt from the central valley is going for the triple crown in tomorrow's belmont stakes. if he wins had been will be the 34th horse to win the top prize. california chrome is als
reporting live in fairfield tonight, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> authorities in napa county have destroyed thousands of marijuana plants worth millions of the dollars. nearly 14,000 plants were found during an aerial survey of about 30 acres of private hasn't just south of the county line. if those plants had matured they could have been worth nearly $14 million. officers also found four sleeping bags on the land but no one was there when detectives arrived. >>>...
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ktvu's debora villalon went with them as they rescued one just 15 years old. >> yes team four is moving in right now. >> reporter: police enter a hotel room where only moments before the suspected prostitute had offered sex to a decoy cop for a few hundred dollars. she is hustled out quickly because more women are on rout to this corridor for their own hook ups they've advertised online and more officers are waiting to pounce on what is a never ending flow of sex for sale. >> in bay area hotels in the apartment and out on the street 80 women swept up. >> we do a triaging with the ladies. we see them as victims. we offer them the best option. how to get out and how to get away from people exploiting them. >> pimps were rounded up too. 14 in the bay area. >> no it's not a reinvolving door and we prosecute these adults who prey upon children to the full extent of the law. >> reporter: on the priority is finding the youngest one like this oakland run away. >> i don't have no help. >> how old are you again? >> 16. >> how long have you been doing this? >> probably a year. >> reporter: no fami
ktvu's debora villalon went with them as they rescued one just 15 years old. >> yes team four is moving in right now. >> reporter: police enter a hotel room where only moments before the suspected prostitute had offered sex to a decoy cop for a few hundred dollars. she is hustled out quickly because more women are on rout to this corridor for their own hook ups they've advertised online and more officers are waiting to pounce on what is a never ending flow of sex for sale. >>...
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. >>> debora villalon with who's most affected, and why. >> reporter: it's happening here and around the country more men and women getting and spreading gonorrhea. and unlike past generations a prescription may not knock it out. >> gonorrhea? i have not heard anything about it. >> reporter: gonorrhea among gay men spreading up to 30 times. but he remembers high school. >> i actually learned about it in high school and i paid attention. when you see a picture of all kinds of things that could happen to you you pay attention. >> reporter: if you're sleeping you should be having nightmares of what could happen to you. >> reporter: finding more resistance to antibiotics and few new drugs in sight. >> 2024 for women. and 2024 for men. >> reporter: african american rates are highest among black youth five to 10 times higher than other young adults. >> there's a resistant train out there. we're trying to make sure that we have people to understand this and take care of themselves but we don't think the message is getting out there. >> reporter: funding cuts reduce the amount of outreach in
. >>> debora villalon with who's most affected, and why. >> reporter: it's happening here and around the country more men and women getting and spreading gonorrhea. and unlike past generations a prescription may not knock it out. >> gonorrhea? i have not heard anything about it. >> reporter: gonorrhea among gay men spreading up to 30 times. but he remembers high school. >> i actually learned about it in high school and i paid attention. when you see a picture of...
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ktvu's debora villalon is live in petaluma where the man's belongings and car were found more than a week ago. >> reporter: his car was found here near the petaluma fairgrounds. but where he went next a mystery. when martinez dressed for work and went out the door he seemed to slip out of his life like he did from these clothes found in his unlocked car. >> a pair of slacks with a belt. >> reporter: his wallet in the pocket. >> his driver's license. >> reporter: credit cards, cash, keys, cell phone all left behind by a man who may be disoriented. >> if somebody wasn't themselves, where would they walk off to? >> reporter: 51-year-old martinez has depression, is on meds and on therapy but didn't seem to be struggling. >> it's my party. >> it's your party. >> reporter: he had been planning his son's party and enjoying his daughter's sports. >> this little girl right here. he had goals for her. married 15 years martinez disappeared a few years ago. only overnight and vowed never to do it again. >> he would never do this. he would never do this. so, you know, something has happened or he
ktvu's debora villalon is live in petaluma where the man's belongings and car were found more than a week ago. >> reporter: his car was found here near the petaluma fairgrounds. but where he went next a mystery. when martinez dressed for work and went out the door he seemed to slip out of his life like he did from these clothes found in his unlocked car. >> a pair of slacks with a belt. >> reporter: his wallet in the pocket. >> his driver's license. >> reporter:...
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debora villalon is where a dance floor is nothing but empty this afternoon. >> reporter: well it's aopen and a man is trying to get a permit to operate a teen club by day and a bar by night. >> reporter: no alcohol served here, some evings are for the 12 to 15-year-olds, tonight it's 16 to 20 years old. >> i charge for cover here, they get a wristband. >> reporter: he's poured tens of thousands of the dollars into his dance club. >> kids like to feel special. for a birthday party. >> reporter: which even has a vip area but also a strict dress code and security inside and out. >> 60 to 80 of these places are run crappy. if you don't run a teen club properly you will have lots of problems. >> reporter: woods is a father of three with two teenage girls and has run underaged clubs in the midwest. >> it's obvious that somebody in the city doesn't want this to happen. >> reporter: he says he would have had an easier time starting a pot dispensary. first told the permit for the existing party business was good enough, then later told the club needed its own permit by one administrator's ord
debora villalon is where a dance floor is nothing but empty this afternoon. >> reporter: well it's aopen and a man is trying to get a permit to operate a teen club by day and a bar by night. >> reporter: no alcohol served here, some evings are for the 12 to 15-year-olds, tonight it's 16 to 20 years old. >> i charge for cover here, they get a wristband. >> reporter: he's poured tens of thousands of the dollars into his dance club. >> kids like to feel special. for a...
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if you haven't yet, clear the brush around your home it gives firefighters a fighting chance, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> breaking news tonight out of the peninsula where an investigation is under way after a man was found dead in stanford campus housing. the unidentified male was found this afternoon at a residential building on mayfield avenue that's near laganitas drive. the cause of the death has not been released. the sheriff's office has been calleded in to lead the investigation. >>> california lawmakers boy they cut it close with less than six hours to go before the deadline. they approved a state budget tonight. cara liu in the newsroom with a look at what's included in this $156 million spending plan. >> reporter: legislators met the midnight deadline with several hours to spare. approving a spending plan in the fiscal year that starts july 1st. the budget easily passed in the state and senate. they called it a huge improvement from just a few years ago. it includes more money for education as well as a rainy day fund governor brown wanted. >> we have a balanced budget
if you haven't yet, clear the brush around your home it gives firefighters a fighting chance, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> breaking news tonight out of the peninsula where an investigation is under way after a man was found dead in stanford campus housing. the unidentified male was found this afternoon at a residential building on mayfield avenue that's near laganitas drive. the cause of the death has not been released. the sheriff's office has been calleded in to lead the...
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reporting live in marin county, debora villalon, ktvu news. >>> in the remote area of that same park firefighters are monitoring a grass fire that charred 24 acres. the small moving fire broke out about 4:45 yesterday morning. it's now 95% contained. no injuries have been reported and the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> closer to home, this fire sparked. the fire did get close to home on channing way, channing heights. >> reporter: fast moving flames, fueled by dry grass burned on a hillside in san rafael. it has dozens of evacuees running. >> i came running down here you could see the fire is only about 100 yards away. >> reporter: but flames were dangerously closer to those at the bottom of the hill in the contempo marin neighborhood. >> i've lived here for a decade, i've never been this scared in my life. >> reporter: she says flames burned near the back of her mobile home. the fire could have been catastrophic but thankfully the homeowners had cut back the grass. >> the fire will come. >> reporter: one man was arrested for throwing an object at a firefighters
reporting live in marin county, debora villalon, ktvu news. >>> in the remote area of that same park firefighters are monitoring a grass fire that charred 24 acres. the small moving fire broke out about 4:45 yesterday morning. it's now 95% contained. no injuries have been reported and the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> closer to home, this fire sparked. the fire did get close to home on channing way, channing heights. >> reporter: fast moving...