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then comes his first fresno summer. >> fresno gets 105, 110, 115 degrees. >> looking out over his sunbakedt of dirt, baldy figures he at least knows how to turn it into a place where he can escape the heat. >> he remembered how cool the subways were back east. if you went below ground, it was very cool, the wine cellars back in sicily. >> mm. so he grabs his shovel and starts digging and digging -- tunnels, rooms. >> the hardpan made it really, really easy for him to do all this tunneling and room-creating. >> architect bob theis has baldasare's underground creation. >> it's a natural slab that he could carve rooms out from underneath. down here in fresno, 6 feet below the surface, is an even 65 degrees year round. >> jamie, let me introduce you to the heart of baldasare's work, his underground home, starting with the kitchen. this is an icebox. this is original. >> amazing. >> and right over here is a wood stove, where he did his cooking. >> so he would cook here. where would he eat? >> let me show you... >> okay. >> ...a very special place. now watch this. >> that's handy. and there's a
then comes his first fresno summer. >> fresno gets 105, 110, 115 degrees. >> looking out over his sunbakedt of dirt, baldy figures he at least knows how to turn it into a place where he can escape the heat. >> he remembered how cool the subways were back east. if you went below ground, it was very cool, the wine cellars back in sicily. >> mm. so he grabs his shovel and starts digging and digging -- tunnels, rooms. >> the hardpan made it really, really easy for him...
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i was so nervous, i never lived anywhere outside of fridays know, andfridays -- fresno, and i got an interview. and then, i got a second interview, and i got more nervous because know the thought of leaving fresno and my family and friends was scary, but this opportunity was on the other side. but i had to try, and lo and behold, i got the job, and my first day was january 14, 2014. every game day was a puzzle, and i have to figure out how to put the pieces together. i have two features that are 30 seconds long or a minute and a 30 feature. it's fun to put that altogetl r together and then lay that out in a way that is entertaining for the fans. a lucky seat there and there, and then, some lucky games that include players. and then i'll talk to lucille, can you take the shirt gun to the bleachers. i just organize it from top to bottom, and it's just fun for me. something, we don't know how it's going to go, and it can be a huge hit, but you've got to try it. or if it fails, you just won't do it again. or you tweak it. when that all pans out, you go oh, we did that. we did that as a t
i was so nervous, i never lived anywhere outside of fridays know, andfridays -- fresno, and i got an interview. and then, i got a second interview, and i got more nervous because know the thought of leaving fresno and my family and friends was scary, but this opportunity was on the other side. but i had to try, and lo and behold, i got the job, and my first day was january 14, 2014. every game day was a puzzle, and i have to figure out how to put the pieces together. i have two features that...
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reporter jas reporter from or station in fresno has the story. >> reporter: paper receipts in the golden state could soon be a thing of the past. past. past. assemblyman phil ting introduced his skip the slip >> so it's basically saying let's make e-receipts the default as of january 1st, 2022. >> reporter: according to ting, 10 million trees and 21 billion gallons of water are used to make receipts in the u.s. every year. most receipts are also coated with bpa or bps, a chemical that could potentially be dangerous for workers and consumers. >> most people assume that all these receipts can be recyclable. guess what? they can't be recycled because of the bpa. >> i think it will have an impact on our business. >> reporter: retailers like fresno ag hardware already offer e-mail receipts to go along with paper copies. store manager ian williams believes customers should have the choice. >> if they want a physical hard copy, we should be able to give that to them and provide the information that they're requesting. >> all right. have a good afternoon. >> reporter: some saying providing an e-
reporter jas reporter from or station in fresno has the story. >> reporter: paper receipts in the golden state could soon be a thing of the past. past. past. assemblyman phil ting introduced his skip the slip >> so it's basically saying let's make e-receipts the default as of january 1st, 2022. >> reporter: according to ting, 10 million trees and 21 billion gallons of water are used to make receipts in the u.s. every year. most receipts are also coated with bpa or bps, a...
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tiempo comenzamos viendo cÓmo es tuvieron las temperaturas mÁximas durante 55 de temperatura mÁxima, fresno nuestra zona las temperaturas pueden descender por debajo de esos 32 recomiendo que mantengan las mascotas dentro de la casa y las plantas bien protegidas tambiÉn mantengan protegidas las tuberÍas durante estas temperaturas tan frÍas. condiciones secas hasta final de semana las mÁximas a final de la semana estarÁn entre los 57 y para el fin de semana un 50% de probabilidad de lluvia como siempre un placer informarles sobre las visiones del tiempo. ♪ ♪ >> "contacto deportivo" es presentado por volkswagen. >>feliz aÑo nuevo vamos con toda la informaciÓn deportiva y comenzamos el tottenham subiÓ momentÁneamente a la segunda posiciÓn de la tabla el tottenham conservarÁ la segunda lo menos a es de jueves por su parte el arsenal goleÓ con 14 tantos convirtiÓ el 55 mientras que cerraron la goleada arsenal se mantiene como quinto en la tabla de posiciones a sÓlo dos puntos del cuarto. en la nfl el receptor solicitÓ ser cambiado no jugÓ el Último choque de la jornada. asegurÓ que no hay proble
tiempo comenzamos viendo cÓmo es tuvieron las temperaturas mÁximas durante 55 de temperatura mÁxima, fresno nuestra zona las temperaturas pueden descender por debajo de esos 32 recomiendo que mantengan las mascotas dentro de la casa y las plantas bien protegidas tambiÉn mantengan protegidas las tuberÍas durante estas temperaturas tan frÍas. condiciones secas hasta final de semana las mÁximas a final de la semana estarÁn entre los 57 y para el fin de semana un 50% de probabilidad de...
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>>muchas de las vÍctimas las traen de otras ciudades para fresno y para luego el sur de california yÑos aquel o a por ti. te voy a matar, se sienten obligadas porque tener miedo. ivonne: 48 vÍctimas fueron rescatadas. >>son de 13:00 a 14:00 aÑos cuando entran al estilo de vida. reportera: las autoridades alertan a la comunidad para estar atentos, ademÁs de recordarles a sus hijos no compartir todo tipo informaciÓn por las redes sociales. ramÓn: sobre las incidencias del trÁfico de personas aquÍ en el estado de california. vamos a hablar de otras cuestiones, la compaÑÍa apple desactivÓ la aplicaciÓn para resolver una falla que pudo invadir la privacidad de mÁs de 600 millones de usuarios, el error tuvo que ver con la funciÓn de llamadas en grupo, que al parecer, cuando se integraba a una persona la conversaciÓn se podÍa escuchar lo Último se conversaba sin que hubiese atendido la llamada. >>estos son fallos tan serios que les cueste dinero a la empresa, pierde la confianza de los usuarios, entonces no estÁn tratando de engaÑarnos. ramÓn: la empresa facebook estima que la falla podrÍa
>>muchas de las vÍctimas las traen de otras ciudades para fresno y para luego el sur de california yÑos aquel o a por ti. te voy a matar, se sienten obligadas porque tener miedo. ivonne: 48 vÍctimas fueron rescatadas. >>son de 13:00 a 14:00 aÑos cuando entran al estilo de vida. reportera: las autoridades alertan a la comunidad para estar atentos, ademÁs de recordarles a sus hijos no compartir todo tipo informaciÓn por las redes sociales. ramÓn: sobre las incidencias del...
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toda nuestra Área, muestran las condiciones en el resto del estado de california. 62 y se espera en fresno gracias, elena, y han sacado ocho lotes de medicina para la presiÓn arterial. se debe a que niveles de riesgo de sustancias que podrÍan utilizar cÁncer. poblaciÓn del mundo es un desafÍo que muchos tratan de resolver. dieta planetaria. >> los cientÍficos creen que la poblaciÓn de la tierra podrÍa llegar 10.000 millones, el medio ambiente centrar la responsabilidad de proporcionar la comidaafirman que la dieta no solamente evitarÁ daÑos medio ambiente sino que mejorarÁ nuestra salud. ¿en quÉ consiste la dieta planetaria? basada en una ingesta valor de 2500 calorÍas. recomienda cantidades mÁs pequeÑas de carnes rojas y azÚcaresla ingesta de una variedad de nietos. >> en breve contacto deportivo.
toda nuestra Área, muestran las condiciones en el resto del estado de california. 62 y se espera en fresno gracias, elena, y han sacado ocho lotes de medicina para la presiÓn arterial. se debe a que niveles de riesgo de sustancias que podrÍan utilizar cÁncer. poblaciÓn del mundo es un desafÍo que muchos tratan de resolver. dieta planetaria. >> los cientÍficos creen que la poblaciÓn de la tierra podrÍa llegar 10.000 millones, el medio ambiente centrar la responsabilidad de...
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one of the most recent cases happened in fresno.ers were wearing nice clothes and even offered to sell the jewelry off their hands in order to get a little help. ( james ) robert ruiz eventually pulled out 100 dollars to give to the man. c-h-p investigators say the man and his family were not actually stranded and the scammers in fresno were part of a much larger network all across the state. so far 70 victims have come forward statewide. c-h-p says the scammers work as a family and typically have young children with them. ( darya ) for your money this morning... southwest says its losing millions due to the government shutdown. and a san francisco based e- cigarette company increases its spending on lobbying. jane king is live at the nasdaq with
one of the most recent cases happened in fresno.ers were wearing nice clothes and even offered to sell the jewelry off their hands in order to get a little help. ( james ) robert ruiz eventually pulled out 100 dollars to give to the man. c-h-p investigators say the man and his family were not actually stranded and the scammers in fresno were part of a much larger network all across the state. so far 70 victims have come forward statewide. c-h-p says the scammers work as a family and typically...
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police say 43-year-old nathan johnson- harper of fresno was killed. the motive is still under investigation. (robin ) breaking overnight. a man was fatally shot by police ... after shooting two people in placer county. the shtings happened at two different locations between loomis and newcastle. this is video of traffic last night along westbound interstate 80 and highway 65 near roseville. deputies say the shooter crashed his vehicle there. the officer- involved shooting happened after officers confronted the man. police say one of the victims who was shot ... died overnight. a police k-9 was hurt during the incident but is expected to recover. (robin ) a bay area community continues to mourn the lives of two teenagers who died in a crash over the weekend. the crash happened in antioch near lone tree way and indian hill drive. the coroner's office confirmed, 17- year leana rubin died in the crash. 13- year old jaia lightner is the other victim. some teenagers stood in the rain by a memorial ... to mourn the victims. family members and friends braved
police say 43-year-old nathan johnson- harper of fresno was killed. the motive is still under investigation. (robin ) breaking overnight. a man was fatally shot by police ... after shooting two people in placer county. the shtings happened at two different locations between loomis and newcastle. this is video of traffic last night along westbound interstate 80 and highway 65 near roseville. deputies say the shooter crashed his vehicle there. the officer- involved shooting happened after...
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hacia sacramento tenemos 29.33 en la regiÓn de fresno, en gran parte de nuestra regiÓn reiteramos estosieve pudiera caer, esto para los dÍas sÁbado y domingo. hacia las horas de la maÑana nuestra Área de cobertura esperamos temperaturas muy cerca de los 35, mantÉngase muy bien abrigados. las mÁximas en nuestra zona estarÁn a mediados de los 50. esperamos condiciones bastante agradables en el Área de la bahÍa. las temperaturas estarÍan cerca los 60, respecto a la mÍnimas estarÍamos rondando esos mediado 30 bajos, prÁcticamente el sÁbado y domingo estarÍamos en lluvia en nuestra Área. pasamos a una pausa. accidentes... ...descuidos... ...distracciones. hay millones de maneras en las que la vida te puede cambiar en un instante. no esperes. asegúrate... ...con un plan de salud a través de covered california; donde puedes encontrar la mejor cobertura para ti y tu familia. en coveredca.com/español encontrarás una variedad de planes de salud que te ofrecen la mejor combinación de calidad, tarifas y beneficios. además, puedes obtener ayuda gratuita de nuestros expertos para que te guíen durante
hacia sacramento tenemos 29.33 en la regiÓn de fresno, en gran parte de nuestra regiÓn reiteramos estosieve pudiera caer, esto para los dÍas sÁbado y domingo. hacia las horas de la maÑana nuestra Área de cobertura esperamos temperaturas muy cerca de los 35, mantÉngase muy bien abrigados. las mÁximas en nuestra zona estarÁn a mediados de los 50. esperamos condiciones bastante agradables en el Área de la bahÍa. las temperaturas estarÍan cerca los 60, respecto a la mÍnimas estarÍamos...
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for once, not the warm spot. 52 in fresno.at all the sunshine in mid to upper 50s, sacramento, eureka. yosemite, a few passing clouds and 45. tahoe, 30. notice the cameras not shaking as much as they were yesterday. temperatures still below freezing for the third consecutive day. and then we'll warm a little above average through friday and light to moderate snow for saturday, sxun monday. jessica? >>> the college football national championship playoff is a week away. it's said to be the biggest sporting event in the south bay since super bowl 50. we have a look at the preparations under way right now. >> reporter: potentials tens of thousands of fans are flying in for the game so united airlines has added service from greenville, birmingham to san greenville, birmingham to san francisco. >> any city in their right mind is going to clean up and try to present their best case. sure, absolutely. >> reporter: contractors are busy picking up trash at plaza de cesar chavez. that's where they are erecting a huge complex for espn. wi
for once, not the warm spot. 52 in fresno.at all the sunshine in mid to upper 50s, sacramento, eureka. yosemite, a few passing clouds and 45. tahoe, 30. notice the cameras not shaking as much as they were yesterday. temperatures still below freezing for the third consecutive day. and then we'll warm a little above average through friday and light to moderate snow for saturday, sxun monday. jessica? >>> the college football national championship playoff is a week away. it's said to be...
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she is a chihuahua mix and came all the way from fresno.e is kind of getting acclimated to city life and she is doing an awesome job. she is becoming so adaptable from all of the sights and sounds that she is not used to in fresno. she will do really well in any home here. >> i feel like she is a little high-energy sometimes but she seems so mellow, she seems like she would be perfect for almost any kind of home, is there a kind of home that you are trying to find for her, and ideal one? >> so far, she would really do well in any home. ideally, just with her size getting familiar, maybe not as high-traffic of an area, she is showing that she really takes to everyone. 's back and she is on the smallest two medium. >> she is little and only about 7 pounds. >> maybe slightly older. >> a little bit more mature just because she is so little but she is awesome. she is walking. she is great she is observant. she likes to be active i think any family that is willing to give her some time, to get her out and maybe work on some training, she really i
she is a chihuahua mix and came all the way from fresno.e is kind of getting acclimated to city life and she is doing an awesome job. she is becoming so adaptable from all of the sights and sounds that she is not used to in fresno. she will do really well in any home here. >> i feel like she is a little high-energy sometimes but she seems so mellow, she seems like she would be perfect for almost any kind of home, is there a kind of home that you are trying to find for her, and ideal one?...
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sacramento reportÓ 65° de temperatura mÁxima y modesta en 64°. 66 sobre fresno, en las prÓximas horastenerse y atraparse en la superficie y afectar esa calidad de aire. esta prohibiciÓn de la quema de madera se mantiene hasta el lunes en gran parte del Área de la bahÍa. maÑana se espera en san francisco 58°. san josÉ va a tener temperatura mÁxima en 63°. si los odia de mÁximas entre 66 a 68°. el miÉrcoles estarÁn regresando el 30% de probabilidad de lluvias. a final de semana se esperan lluvias en toda el Área de la bahÍa. un placer informar sobre el tiempo y recuerden que tenemos una cita esta noche en nuestro noticiero. beatriz: gracias.muchos se preguntan si deben tomar una aspirina al dÍa para mantener la salud de su corazÓn. hay varios factores a considerar. clara lÓpez nos trae los detalles. >>una aspirina el dÍa se ha tomado para evitar un ataque al corazÓn o derrame cerebral, pero segÚn una nueva investigaciÓn, los beneficios puede que no superan los riesgos para los pacientes el autor principal de la investigaciÓn destaca que el propÓsito de los estudios clÍnicos es determina
sacramento reportÓ 65° de temperatura mÁxima y modesta en 64°. 66 sobre fresno, en las prÓximas horastenerse y atraparse en la superficie y afectar esa calidad de aire. esta prohibiciÓn de la quema de madera se mantiene hasta el lunes en gran parte del Área de la bahÍa. maÑana se espera en san francisco 58°. san josÉ va a tener temperatura mÁxima en 63°. si los odia de mÁximas entre 66 a 68°. el miÉrcoles estarÁn regresando el 30% de probabilidad de lluvias. a final de semana...
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the 21stas elected to district, south and west of fresno in the san joaquin valley. he has a degree in engineering and worked for a time as a mining engineer. he later received a business degree and open several businesses in the area, including two companies that process locally grown nuts. josh carter was elected to represent the 10th district further north in the san joaquin valley. he's a venture capitalist and talked business at a local community -- talked busines
the 21stas elected to district, south and west of fresno in the san joaquin valley. he has a degree in engineering and worked for a time as a mining engineer. he later received a business degree and open several businesses in the area, including two companies that process locally grown nuts. josh carter was elected to represent the 10th district further north in the san joaquin valley. he's a venture capitalist and talked business at a local community -- talked busines
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reportÓ 61 grados de temperatura mÁxima, aquÍ en san josÉ la mÁxima está en 62 grados, 60 en modesto, fresnotrando aquÍ a nuestra Área a partir de esta noche. serÁ el causante de estas lluvias que estarÁn con nosotros a inicios de esta semanalaboral. para esta madrugada, cielos mayormente nublados. a partir de las 8:00 de la maÑana, las lluvias estarÁn fuertes con nosotros durante todo el lunes. el lunes se espera entre 60 y 70 por ciento de probabilidad de lluvia en la bahÍa. las lluvias continuarÁn hasta el viernes con nosotros, y los acumulados en nuestra regiÓn podrÍan oscilar entre tres a cuatro pulgadas. en el pronÓstico extendido, las lluvias continuarÁn con nosotros toda la semana laboral. se esperan las mÁximas temperaturas oscilando entre 60 y 61 grados, y las lluvias mÁs fuertes se van co recuerden que tenemos una cita esta noche en nuestro noticiero. >> toluca no fallÓ en casa ante puebla por la jornada dos de mÉxico. karina: comenzamos con la acciÓn de la jornada dos en mÉxico. luego de debutar con victoria ante morelia, toluca hizo su presentaciÓn en casa ante puebla. antes del
reportÓ 61 grados de temperatura mÁxima, aquÍ en san josÉ la mÁxima está en 62 grados, 60 en modesto, fresnotrando aquÍ a nuestra Área a partir de esta noche. serÁ el causante de estas lluvias que estarÁn con nosotros a inicios de esta semanalaboral. para esta madrugada, cielos mayormente nublados. a partir de las 8:00 de la maÑana, las lluvias estarÁn fuertes con nosotros durante todo el lunes. el lunes se espera entre 60 y 70 por ciento de probabilidad de lluvia en la bahÍa. las...
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. >> i came here from fresno. yeah. my grandmother lives out here. they live out here, so we just came for the week. >> the parade has always featured some incredible floats along with spirited marching bands, equestrian teams and all those flowers. it starts at 8:00 a.m. after an abbreviated one-hour the "today" show. >>> it's 6:08 right now. it's still cold here. we're still seeing 30s on our map. 31 in mountain view at this hour. 48 in san francisco. 47 for half moon bay. i do want to give you an update on some freeze warnings. it's not affecting the entire bay area. it's affecting southern salinas valley, monterey and benito counties. it will be in place through 9:00 a.m. today. freeze warning means that there is a very good chance of unfortunately, you know, pipes freezing over, make sure to bring your pets inside. cover sensitive plants. all of that. they extended this warning down from monterey and sanbenito counties. this will be in place through 9:00 a.m. another thing to update you on, there is a lake wind advisory for lake tahoe. if you ha
. >> i came here from fresno. yeah. my grandmother lives out here. they live out here, so we just came for the week. >> the parade has always featured some incredible floats along with spirited marching bands, equestrian teams and all those flowers. it starts at 8:00 a.m. after an abbreviated one-hour the "today" show. >>> it's 6:08 right now. it's still cold here. we're still seeing 30s on our map. 31 in mountain view at this hour. 48 in san francisco. 47 for...
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i spent time with farmers in fresno who rise and grind before the sun comes up to feed the world. there are everyday heroes all over other state who work hard and come home to care for aging parents or newborn children or who open up their homes to foster kids like my mother tessa did. she was a single mom raising two kids and working three jobs. she still had room in her heart for more. that's the california i know. [ applause ] that's the one i love. [ applause ] and that's why i'm so confident in our future. make no mistake, there are powerful forces against us. not just politicians in washington, but drug companies that gouge californians with sky-high prices. a gun lobby that is willing to sacrifice the lives of our children to line their pockets. [ applause ] and polluters who threaten our coastline and payd day lenders who target our most vulnerable. in other places interests like these still have a tight grip on power. but here in california, we have the power to stand up to them and we will. [ applause ] we face serious challenges, undouu undoubtedly, some that have been
i spent time with farmers in fresno who rise and grind before the sun comes up to feed the world. there are everyday heroes all over other state who work hard and come home to care for aging parents or newborn children or who open up their homes to foster kids like my mother tessa did. she was a single mom raising two kids and working three jobs. she still had room in her heart for more. that's the california i know. [ applause ] that's the one i love. [ applause ] and that's why i'm so...
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wara.assembly speaker anthony rendon chose pedro nava, a former lawmaker and district attorney for fresno and santa barbara counties.the governor this week explained their responsibility:"how do you manage an electricity system, let alone a gas operation, we're talking about claims in 2017 and claims in 2018, but moving forward how do you manage in this environment so that the next governor isn't back here or i'm not back here wondering how to operate."the commission is expected to have at least four public meetings to hear expert testimony and comment from community members. their first meeting is not yet set.the commission's recommendation report is scheduled to be released july first, but lawmakers want it sooner. tag. (ken) let's get a check of the weather around the bay area....time now for the 4 zone forecast... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was the nicest day of the year today with sunshine and highs in the 60s to near 70 degrees. tonight will mostly clear and chilly with high clouds moving in late. on the satellite you can see the high clouds off th
wara.assembly speaker anthony rendon chose pedro nava, a former lawmaker and district attorney for fresno and santa barbara counties.the governor this week explained their responsibility:"how do you manage an electricity system, let alone a gas operation, we're talking about claims in 2017 and claims in 2018, but moving forward how do you manage in this environment so that the next governor isn't back here or i'm not back here wondering how to operate."the commission is expected to...
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jim patterson- r-fresno)) "we have a perfect storm here...a huge electricity grid that is being perilouslybalanced, it's very exepnsive to rate payers and this fire damage and liability has made it even worse. we're going to have to spend a lot of hard time trying to unravel this mess in a way that protects rate payers.. that's going to be very, very diffcult."((assm. vince fong r-bakersfield)) "of course we have to make sure the fire victims are taken care of as well. as time goes
jim patterson- r-fresno)) "we have a perfect storm here...a huge electricity grid that is being perilouslybalanced, it's very exepnsive to rate payers and this fire damage and liability has made it even worse. we're going to have to spend a lot of hard time trying to unravel this mess in a way that protects rate payers.. that's going to be very, very diffcult."((assm. vince fong r-bakersfield)) "of course we have to make sure the fire victims are taken care of as well. as time...
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posibilidad que este relacionado con pandillas el crimen, se sabe que la víctima era residente de fresnorizado, bigote. >> en san josé las autores investigan el robo a mano armada de un vehículo, una mujer circulaba en un honda pilot, un hombre se acercó y apunta de pistola la sacó el vehículo, la víctima está ilesa pero aún no se identifica al sospechoso y el vehículo sigue desaparecido. >> esta oficial fue baleada a muerte, se descubrieron e-mails a los estudiantes la noche de la balacera, el resto de universia dice que esta falla es inaceptable y enviaron una alerta al campus esta noche. i fallecio en un accidente, teníay vivía e francisco, según autoridades el camión chocó contra otro auto y garcía murió al quedar atrapado entre ambos vehículos, los investigadores aún no determinan. >> más de 300 reales en san francisco no contaron con el plazo penal para el plan de reforzamiento para sismos, para que se sepa que la estructura infringe la ley. >> el departamento de policía de san francisco no cumple con las recomendaciones hechas por el departamento de justicia, esto según el supervi
posibilidad que este relacionado con pandillas el crimen, se sabe que la víctima era residente de fresnorizado, bigote. >> en san josé las autores investigan el robo a mano armada de un vehículo, una mujer circulaba en un honda pilot, un hombre se acercó y apunta de pistola la sacó el vehículo, la víctima está ilesa pero aún no se identifica al sospechoso y el vehículo sigue desaparecido. >> esta oficial fue baleada a muerte, se descubrieron e-mails a los estudiantes la...
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i spent time with farmers in fresno. there are everyday heroes across hard toe and they work care for aging parents or newborn children or open up their homes to foster children like my mother. she was a single mom, raising two kids of her own and working three jobs and she still had room in her heart for more. that is the california i know. that is the one i love. that is why i'm so confident in our future. make no mistake there are powerful forces against us, not just politicians against us, but junk companies that doubt california of skyhigh prices. a gun lobby that is willing to sacrifice the lives of children to line their pockets. polluters who threaten our coastline and pay day lane lenders -- headed lenders who target are most bonobo. places, they have a tight grip. here in california, we have the power to stand up against them and we will. [applause] challenges,erious some that have been deferred for with a booming economy. stagnant wages, cost of rising , the basics are increasingly out of reach. it is not just
i spent time with farmers in fresno. there are everyday heroes across hard toe and they work care for aging parents or newborn children or open up their homes to foster children like my mother. she was a single mom, raising two kids of her own and working three jobs and she still had room in her heart for more. that is the california i know. that is the one i love. that is why i'm so confident in our future. make no mistake there are powerful forces against us, not just politicians against us,...
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we have fentanyl that ends up here in fresno county that comes to the border and liquid methamphetaminehat comes up from the border and so it is more than just a national problem. it boils down to the local impacts and i'm concerned about that. >> i understand that. trish: i think the humanitarian crisis is quite real. thousands of people - we talk about one caravan that had accumulated as many as 16,000 recently and they are making their way up to the us. to our southern border. they are doing so because they think they have the promise of something better here and i'll be able to get in. they are putting themselves in harms way doing so. women being victimized and children that are being victimized but no one seems to be or care about that. we talk about the law of unintended consequences, what is the law of unintended conferences here when you entice all of these people to come to the us? do you cause them more harm? >> i think it's truly not only a security crisis and a new humanitarian crisis. i say that because if people are allowed to comment to be vetted if they are seeking asyl
we have fentanyl that ends up here in fresno county that comes to the border and liquid methamphetaminehat comes up from the border and so it is more than just a national problem. it boils down to the local impacts and i'm concerned about that. >> i understand that. trish: i think the humanitarian crisis is quite real. thousands of people - we talk about one caravan that had accumulated as many as 16,000 recently and they are making their way up to the us. to our southern border. they are...
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look at the remnants this is fresno county the town of clovis . somebody driving by shot this video at a barn and outbuildings there devastated by what looks like a tornado that touched down. we don't have any reports of anybody being injured, but plenty of property damage there . people said this was a tornado that came down, ripped the barn, fencing and sent animals running for cover but nobody hurt. >>> santa clara county fire crews got to work with their chainsaws to clear two large trees that fell. this happened around midnight. >>> we now know the name of the person killed by a falling tree branch in oakland. investigators say the 42 -year-old was killed yesterday evening after being hit by the 30 foot long branch. heavy downpours and high winds took it down. he was apparently living in a tenth nearby. and a gardener at golden gate park recovering after being hit by a falling tree branch. he was taken to the hospital. firefighters were called to the scene and the branch was hauled away. >>> flooding on 280 in daly city in the southbound dire
look at the remnants this is fresno county the town of clovis . somebody driving by shot this video at a barn and outbuildings there devastated by what looks like a tornado that touched down. we don't have any reports of anybody being injured, but plenty of property damage there . people said this was a tornado that came down, ripped the barn, fencing and sent animals running for cover but nobody hurt. >>> santa clara county fire crews got to work with their chainsaws to clear two...
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wara.assembly speaker anthony rendon chose pedro nava, a former lawmaker and district attorney for fresnoand santa barbara counties.the governor this week explained their responsibility:"how do you manage an electricity system, let alone a gas operation, we're talking about claims in 2017 and claims in 2018, but moving forward how do you manage in this environment so that the next governor isn't back here or i'm not back here wondering how to operate."the commission is expected to have at least four public meetings to hear expert testimony and comment from community members. their first meeting is not yet set.the commission's recommendation report is scheduled to be released july first, but lawmakers want it sooner. tag. sooner. tag.want it lawmakers want it sooner. tag. (anchor1) taking a live look outside-- our sutro camera looking at the golden gate bridge. (anchor 2) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was the nicest day of the year today with sunshine and highs in the 60s to near 70 degrees. tonight will mostly clear and c
wara.assembly speaker anthony rendon chose pedro nava, a former lawmaker and district attorney for fresnoand santa barbara counties.the governor this week explained their responsibility:"how do you manage an electricity system, let alone a gas operation, we're talking about claims in 2017 and claims in 2018, but moving forward how do you manage in this environment so that the next governor isn't back here or i'm not back here wondering how to operate."the commission is expected to...
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jim patterson- r-fresno)) "we have a perfect storm here...a huge electricity grid that is being perilously imbalanced, it's very exepnsive to rate payers and this fire damage and liability has made it even worse. we're going to have to spend a lot of hard time trying to unravel this mess in a way that protects rate payers.. that's going to be very, very diffcult."((assm. vince fong r-bakersfield)) "of course we have to make sure the fire victims are taken care of as well. as time goes on, the legilature is going to have to look at how we deliver energy in our state, how is it reliable? how is it affordable?"lawmakers say this will be a big test for the state's new governor. gavin newsom says his office is in constant contact with regulators and the utility, with an immediate focus on keeping the lights on. (ashley: newsom says he's working with lawmakers, the public utilities commission and pg&e to come up with a solution that not only provides safe, affordable, reliable energy but one that is also fair to fire victims.) our team victims.)also fair to fire but one that is reliable energy b
jim patterson- r-fresno)) "we have a perfect storm here...a huge electricity grid that is being perilously imbalanced, it's very exepnsive to rate payers and this fire damage and liability has made it even worse. we're going to have to spend a lot of hard time trying to unravel this mess in a way that protects rate payers.. that's going to be very, very diffcult."((assm. vince fong r-bakersfield)) "of course we have to make sure the fire victims are taken care of as well. as time...
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jim patterson r-fresno) "the dmv has had 13 years, to this day, california is one of a handful of states that does not have an approved real i.d."real i.d. concerns kick off a new year for california's d-m-v following a tumultuos year for the department in 2018.this year, the dmv is requesting an additional 40 million dollars from lawmakers, threatening the return of long wait times if it does not get the funding. both assemblymen jim patterson and phil ting are on the budget committee.. patterson: "they want a whole bunch more money for more employees. our insiders are saying that doesn't do a thing. that's just throwing good money after bad."(assm. phil ting d-san francisco) : "i'd like to take a closer look at where the money went.. in terms of what staffing, what offices, we know some offices continue to have very significant lines. we want to make sure those are addressed before appropriating any more money."governor gavin newsom is also intervening.. he announced wednesday he is ordering a modernization, reinvention along with a review of the department. tag. "the clock is ticking
jim patterson r-fresno) "the dmv has had 13 years, to this day, california is one of a handful of states that does not have an approved real i.d."real i.d. concerns kick off a new year for california's d-m-v following a tumultuos year for the department in 2018.this year, the dmv is requesting an additional 40 million dollars from lawmakers, threatening the return of long wait times if it does not get the funding. both assemblymen jim patterson and phil ting are on the budget...
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jim patterson r-fresno) "the dmv has had 13 years, to this day, california is one of a handful of states that does not have an approved real i.d."real i.d. concerns kick off a new year for california's d-m-v following a tumultuos year for the department in 2018.this year, the dmv is requesting an additional 40 million dollars from lawmakers, threatening the return of long wait times if it does not get the funding. both assemblymen jim patterson and phil ting are on the budget committee.. patterson: "they want a whole bunch more money for more employees. our insiders are saying that doesn't do a thing. that's just throwing good money after bad."(assm. phil ting d-san francisco) : "i'd like to take a closer look at where the money went.. in terms of what staffing, what offices, we know some offices continue to have very significant lines. we want to make sure those are addressed before appropriating any more money."governor gavin newsom is also intervening.. he announced wednesday he is ordering a modernization, reinvention along with a review of the department. tag. "the clock is ticking
jim patterson r-fresno) "the dmv has had 13 years, to this day, california is one of a handful of states that does not have an approved real i.d."real i.d. concerns kick off a new year for california's d-m-v following a tumultuos year for the department in 2018.this year, the dmv is requesting an additional 40 million dollars from lawmakers, threatening the return of long wait times if it does not get the funding. both assemblymen jim patterson and phil ting are on the budget...
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. >> i think high-speed rail will be fresno, the federal government has to step up and provide billions needed to do the tunnels through and ass and then from the highe santa clara, you can go into k be be clean. runoff power from the sun and the wind. quiet, high-speed, makes a lot of sense and how many more cars can we put on the freeways? not that many more. so i think that's a anddi i caa is the placein t scaling back the tunnels perhaps to one. will that work? >> i think he has to take a look at what that means. some people in los angeles think that l.a. can live on rain water or recycling waste water. or desal nate the ocean. actually, those provide -- those are important sources. but the water that comes from the north is crucial. and a lot cheaper. so the aqueduct called the pat brown aqueduct needs to function and to do that you need what's called an alternate conveyance. they use pumps that's killing the fish and need another way that's environmentally friendly and that's what the tunnels are, it's been studied and studied and i think when the governor looks at it he'll conclu
. >> i think high-speed rail will be fresno, the federal government has to step up and provide billions needed to do the tunnels through and ass and then from the highe santa clara, you can go into k be be clean. runoff power from the sun and the wind. quiet, high-speed, makes a lot of sense and how many more cars can we put on the freeways? not that many more. so i think that's a anddi i caa is the placein t scaling back the tunnels perhaps to one. will that work? >> i think he has...
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. >> i'm sure that he wants to see that train, certainly completed from bakersfield to fresno, and for the silicon valley, we already have $2 billion. so that is on tap. >> reporter: his biggest concern is he leaves office, the impact that climate change in the trump administration's failure to take action on it, will have on california. >> he is a powerful force. whether the claimant change, we need to make a change. we are talking 5-10, 15 years. >> reporter: and now all eyes are turning to the governor elect. he will be having a fundraiser to help those who lost their homes in the california wildfires. and then on monday, he will be sworn in as california's 40th governor. in sacramento, kpix 5. >>> and bart has a massive recycling challenge on his hands. it has to do with aging old cars. berkeley artist and activist, he thinks that he has the answer. he has gone as far as drawing this, showing all of the cars stacked on top of each other. even it even shows how spacious the interior would be for a living space. it got hundreds of lights on twitter. they will be discussing some of th
. >> i'm sure that he wants to see that train, certainly completed from bakersfield to fresno, and for the silicon valley, we already have $2 billion. so that is on tap. >> reporter: his biggest concern is he leaves office, the impact that climate change in the trump administration's failure to take action on it, will have on california. >> he is a powerful force. whether the claimant change, we need to make a change. we are talking 5-10, 15 years. >> reporter: and now...
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to irs workers in fresno. >> we want to work! >> president trump takes his case for the border wall to the border. in texas. hinting again he's willing to declare a national emergency in order get the funding he wants. local government employees who haven't worked held rally in san francisco. >> this shut down is hurting more than just their wallets. >> reporter: outside the environmental protection agency region nine in san francisco. dozens of workers rally today. unable to go to work. james brought his three month old son. >> his first shut down. >> his humor short lived. >> i can have a garage sale that sells everything i own. and it won't be enough for a month rent. >> he's not alone. >> i'm struggling. i'm not able to pay rent. i have had to ask for an extension. >> it's as much as being able to work about earning a paycheck. she coordinates clean up from petroleum contamination. >> we have two serious clean ups that are halted because of this. what does that mean for the environment? potential risk to drinking water for th
to irs workers in fresno. >> we want to work! >> president trump takes his case for the border wall to the border. in texas. hinting again he's willing to declare a national emergency in order get the funding he wants. local government employees who haven't worked held rally in san francisco. >> this shut down is hurting more than just their wallets. >> reporter: outside the environmental protection agency region nine in san francisco. dozens of workers rally today....
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wara.assembly speaker anthony rendon chose pedro nava, a former lawmaker and district attorney for fresnosanta barbara counties.the governor this
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police say 43-year-old nathan johnson- harper of fresno was killed.otive is still under investigation. ( darya ) the man at the center of a double stabbing and house fire in vacaville ... was fatally shot by police. we first brought you this story yesterday as breaking news. 37-year-old nathaniel holland was fatally shot when police say he stabbed a k-9. police say he started a fire at a home .... and stabbed his 16-year-old daughter ... and her 43-year-old mother. a young girl was also burned in the fire. police are still investigating the motive. ( james ) it's day 26 of the government shutdown. and the effects are more noticeable with each passing day. federal courts will start running out of money soon if the government isn't re-opened. (árevealá) tuesday --- the i-r-s demanded 36 thousand employees comeback to work without pay --- to process tax refund checks.(árevealá) snap -- or food stamps -- will likely have to be curtailed some time after february. (árevealá) and the national transportation safety board says it has to stop investigating fata
police say 43-year-old nathan johnson- harper of fresno was killed.otive is still under investigation. ( darya ) the man at the center of a double stabbing and house fire in vacaville ... was fatally shot by police. we first brought you this story yesterday as breaking news. 37-year-old nathaniel holland was fatally shot when police say he stabbed a k-9. police say he started a fire at a home .... and stabbed his 16-year-old daughter ... and her 43-year-old mother. a young girl was also burned...
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jim patterson r-fresno) "the dmv has had 13 years, to this day, california is one of a handful of statesat does not have an approved real i.d."real i.d. concerns kick off a new year for california's d-m-v following a tumultuos year for the department in 2018.this year, the dmv is requesting an additional 40 million dollars from lawmakers, threatening the return of long wait times if it does not get the funding. both assemblymen jim patterson and phil ting are on the budget committee.. patterson: "they want a whole bunch more money for more employees. our insiders are saying that doesn't do a thing. that's just throwing good money after bad."(assm. phil ting d-san francisco) : "i'd like to take a closer look at where the money went.. in terms of what staffing, what offices, we know some offices continue to have very significant lines. we want to make sure those are addressed before appropriating any more money."governor gavin newsom is also intervening.. he announced wednesday he is ordering a modernization, reinvention along with a review of the department. tag. "the clock is ticking for
jim patterson r-fresno) "the dmv has had 13 years, to this day, california is one of a handful of statesat does not have an approved real i.d."real i.d. concerns kick off a new year for california's d-m-v following a tumultuos year for the department in 2018.this year, the dmv is requesting an additional 40 million dollars from lawmakers, threatening the return of long wait times if it does not get the funding. both assemblymen jim patterson and phil ting are on the budget committee.....
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one of 'em, he's gonna go to fresno and be there doing a workshop.from there, he'll be going to portland, oregon and doing some flamenco guitar workshops and also a performance. and then he'll end up in new york where he's gonna do some performances, and right now maybe with-- and maybe some other performances. if not, they go back to spain. and he travels all over the world, but this is his premiere as a solo artist. i mean, even though he's not playing solo guitar, he's coming with his sister. and along with him, we'll have another dancer too. it's a local dancer, and then also a percussionist that'll be performing. so, it is a cuatro, but this is his performance. he's debuting his album, "two parts of me." incredible, makes him probably one of the best flamenco recordists that have come out in a long time. damian: i'm impressed whenever an artist, a band, musician has come into the area, 'cause a lot of them, they come, they play, they take your money, and they leave town. the workshops aspect of it is what fascinates me, because it means that the
one of 'em, he's gonna go to fresno and be there doing a workshop.from there, he'll be going to portland, oregon and doing some flamenco guitar workshops and also a performance. and then he'll end up in new york where he's gonna do some performances, and right now maybe with-- and maybe some other performances. if not, they go back to spain. and he travels all over the world, but this is his premiere as a solo artist. i mean, even though he's not playing solo guitar, he's coming with his...
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our sister station in fresno headed to the park today to get a look at some of the other issues. >> reporter: with no range respect here at the entrance, folks are taking advantage of not having to pay to get into yosemite, however there have been some issues of overflowing trash and trespassing, facilities are closing and there is not enough staff to take care of all those issues. with icy water falls and snow capped structures, folks are kicking off the new year inside yosemite national park. a government shutdown means there is no ranger s collecting entrance fees, and visitors are dealing with few facilities and services. >> some trash isn't getting picked up, some restrooms aren't open. >> reporter: the partial government shutdown is into its 11th day and thousands of federal park employees are furloughed. the bath rooms are closed due to impact of human waste. and several near the entrance were also closed. park officials are also citing visitors entering blocked off areas. >> we see a lot of people with parking tickets, people trying to enjoy themselves and just people getting citatio
our sister station in fresno headed to the park today to get a look at some of the other issues. >> reporter: with no range respect here at the entrance, folks are taking advantage of not having to pay to get into yosemite, however there have been some issues of overflowing trash and trespassing, facilities are closing and there is not enough staff to take care of all those issues. with icy water falls and snow capped structures, folks are kicking off the new year inside yosemite national...
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and all east bay, inland valleys and the entire central valley including sacramento, davis south of fresno. visibility will be less than one quarter of a mile. let's look at the radar which is dry now but won't be for long. tomorrow morning we go cloudy by tomorrow morning with showers building offshore and a wave of light to moderate rainfall over the entire bay area, just in time for the evening commute tomorrow. so rain and wind will be about a 3-4 on a 10 scale. and that will be the highest late in the day tomorrow. very sloppy drive home for workers because of that rain. the first of several weather systems to move in, we will talk about which one date looks to be the dry day of the next seven. >>> tonight the government shutdown is now the second- longest longest ever. if he goes past saturday it will be the longest one ever. take a live look of the capitol tonight as the stalemate continues , tonight the white house wants to use money that was allocated for disaster relief like buyers and hurricanes to build the border wall. last fall president trump promise to help rebuild californ
and all east bay, inland valleys and the entire central valley including sacramento, davis south of fresno. visibility will be less than one quarter of a mile. let's look at the radar which is dry now but won't be for long. tomorrow morning we go cloudy by tomorrow morning with showers building offshore and a wave of light to moderate rainfall over the entire bay area, just in time for the evening commute tomorrow. so rain and wind will be about a 3-4 on a 10 scale. and that will be the highest...
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i went through that quick. 59, fresno. an increase in high clouds as the storm passes us to the north. those will reach us sacramento and tahoe. look at the snow. because we haven't had a lot lately, we are down to 9% of average. but that's about to change. come saturday morning, sunday afternoon, one to two feet of snow possible up to 30 inches. two and a half feet in our highest peak. get ready. if you can get up friday, oh, my, you will have a great weekend of skiing. >>> thank you, mike. if you have been listening to mike nicco's forecast, this story may not surprise you. happening today, the first snow survey of the season. this year's results are expected to be better than last year. on the left with all the green is last year. on the right with some snow is this year. to toggle between the two and check it out yourself, head to abc7news.com. >>> today marks the 100th day since the salesforce transit center closed when two cracked beams were found, forcing the newly opened transit center to be closed ever since. earl
i went through that quick. 59, fresno. an increase in high clouds as the storm passes us to the north. those will reach us sacramento and tahoe. look at the snow. because we haven't had a lot lately, we are down to 9% of average. but that's about to change. come saturday morning, sunday afternoon, one to two feet of snow possible up to 30 inches. two and a half feet in our highest peak. get ready. if you can get up friday, oh, my, you will have a great weekend of skiing. >>> thank you,...
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. >>> a tornado touches down in fresno. what the national weather service confirmed. >>> we're taking a live look outside. a nice shot of the skyline this morning. overall, we're pre i'm off to college. i'm worried about my parents' retirement. don't worry. voya helps them to and through retirement... dealing with today's expenses... while helping plan, invest and protect for the future. so they'll be okay? i think they'll be fine. voya. helping you to and through retirement. special k has iron, protein and b vitamins.. to feed your progress. feed your power. feed your change. >>> this is abc 7 mornings. >>> now at 5:00, some east bay teachers are giving a demonstration today. what they're calling for in this sickout and what parents need to know. good morning. it's friday, january 18th. we've made it. >> we've definitely finally made it. you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. mike nicco, you said a little bit of rain but not a lot. >> not a lot, no. that is well behind us until we get to
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country going to the international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week comes from fresno being in the white house for two years two years of division and disruption but didn't america's forty first president promise to make his country great again so what chance even find out on quartering just show for. thirty minutes w. . hey listen up. that's what video game music sounded like thirty years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level a sense to him talk composer nobuo uematsu. featured in many don't do his music is bound to give you cause bumps sounds good. video game music starts feb twenty fifth on d w. i'm not laughing stock of the jam i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and quit that job and thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics but if you think it's new for the country that i not. need it seems to pay for this drama. it's all that they know i might show to join me to meet the jevons on the w. . post. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just on
country going to the international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week comes from fresno being in the white house for two years two years of division and disruption but didn't america's forty first president promise to make his country great again so what chance even find out on quartering just show for. thirty minutes w. . hey listen up. that's what video game music sounded like thirty years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level a sense to him talk...
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receive tax forms has slowed down and that means that is especially true for processing centers in fresnox forms are sent. >>> national parks are beginning to reopen now that the partial government shutdown has ended. the national park service says some parks may not open immediately. depend on the size of the staff and the complexity of the operations at the parks. the park service is asking visitors to contact individual parks to see if they are open before you go out to them. >>> people who live near joshua tree national park drawing attention to the effects of the government shutdown. they held a rally over the weekend. demonstrating against the physical and economic damage into the park. it was mostly open during the shutdown, but still suffered from illegal camping, vandalism, and off-road driving. the la times report some volunteers tried patrolling the park during the shutdown and also money had been set aside for trail and road maintenance was keep a few rangers on the job. >>> you heard steve comedy midwest is bracing for an arctic blast, expected to hit the region by wednesday.
receive tax forms has slowed down and that means that is especially true for processing centers in fresnox forms are sent. >>> national parks are beginning to reopen now that the partial government shutdown has ended. the national park service says some parks may not open immediately. depend on the size of the staff and the complexity of the operations at the parks. the park service is asking visitors to contact individual parks to see if they are open before you go out to them....