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we found this crew on gary boulevard. this is one spot they're hitting and repairs planned on 19th avenue and lombard street. crews have been busy because of all the rain. they filled nearly 1,800 potholes last month. >>> people gathered in yountville to remember christine loeber, jennifer grey golik and jennifer k. gonzalez shushereba were killed one year ago. the gunman was found after an hour-long standoff. a residential therapy program at the home. >> people wanted to come tgether and commemorate to remember the women. to remember the work. to think about the people who survived. and to think about how important it is to continue working with these vets who are coming back from deployments with physical and mental health issues. >> the pathway home has been closed since last year's shooting and will not reopen. >>> cleanup from the devastating camp fire is halted because of the weather. the hills around the city are saturated and state officials are worried they could give way and cause a mudslide. workers on hold unt
we found this crew on gary boulevard. this is one spot they're hitting and repairs planned on 19th avenue and lombard street. crews have been busy because of all the rain. they filled nearly 1,800 potholes last month. >>> people gathered in yountville to remember christine loeber, jennifer grey golik and jennifer k. gonzalez shushereba were killed one year ago. the gunman was found after an hour-long standoff. a residential therapy program at the home. >> people wanted to come...
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in the city, they focus on heavy traffic like gary boulevard and 19th avenue. >> there is plenty around the city, everywhere you go. the streets and city. >> in february, we had almost 2,000 potholes. on a typical dry month, there is about 350 potholes. >> reporter: now the potholes of course open up when water gets into the cracks and the road ways and loosen the surface beneath, heavy trucks and cars drive over and that's when the problem starts. in the east bay, a tire shop owner told us his two locations are very busy, lately about 50% of his work is due to potholes or bent rims . the problem is the passenger side where they may not have had the chance to see it. they're going to assess how many potholes they got done over the weekend and they may do another pothole repair blits. reporting live in berkeley, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> crews are going to be busy. where he learning of an insidious plot of the oakland international airport. investigators say a man set out to kill an officer there. the alameda sheriff's office just released this video. this was just before 9:
in the city, they focus on heavy traffic like gary boulevard and 19th avenue. >> there is plenty around the city, everywhere you go. the streets and city. >> in february, we had almost 2,000 potholes. on a typical dry month, there is about 350 potholes. >> reporter: now the potholes of course open up when water gets into the cracks and the road ways and loosen the surface beneath, heavy trucks and cars drive over and that's when the problem starts. in the east bay, a tire shop...
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problem that crops up whenever we have a really wet winter and in the usual places. 19th avenue, gary boulevard, vanness. >> in a dry month, we might fill 350 potholes. in the month of february, we are looking at 1800. >> reporter: almost a six fold increase. public box sworks tries to get within 72 hours of getting a complaint, but that is impossible when you have rain day after day because you can't patch the pothole in the rain. but they are trying to keep up. eric thomas, abc 7 news. >>> and so highway 17, a pickup crashed. the driver was not hurt. one lane was blocked while crews rear cleared the crash. and hundreds of nails had to be kleined up cleaned up after a crash. >>> and police say one of the drivers tried to flee the screen and was arrested on suspicious driving under the influence. >>> in you are headed up to the sierra, there are chain controls on interstate 80. and also in effect for highway 50 and east way highway 88 is closed near kirkwood due to avalanche control. winter weather advisory is in effect in tahoe where they expect to get a foot of snow overnight with winds gusti
problem that crops up whenever we have a really wet winter and in the usual places. 19th avenue, gary boulevard, vanness. >> in a dry month, we might fill 350 potholes. in the month of february, we are looking at 1800. >> reporter: almost a six fold increase. public box sworks tries to get within 72 hours of getting a complaint, but that is impossible when you have rain day after day because you can't patch the pothole in the rain. but they are trying to keep up. eric thomas, abc 7...
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this is three blocks south of gary boulevard. it is not clear what led up to the violence. >>> coming up, a pet bird that was blown away from a third story building and lost four weeks, finally reunited with its owner. the community came together >>> two weeks ago, we told you out a bet about a pet cockatiel. no effort was made to save it. when the wind blew the bird away, people were outraged. >> it has a happy ending. >> it was here at the orthopedic center outside of the third-floor window the people noticed juniper. >> reporter: teresa clements took this video of the bird as it set on the ledge of a sealed window. later that day, it was blown off its perch, and lost en e bu refused to allow anyone to try to save it. teresa was angry, and junipers owner was distraught. >> if it were cat on the window seal, it would've seen as terrible not to do something. with a bird, i don't know. there is not a sense of urgency. >> reporter: they cannot survive in the wild for more than a few days. diana thought her little friend was gone. a
this is three blocks south of gary boulevard. it is not clear what led up to the violence. >>> coming up, a pet bird that was blown away from a third story building and lost four weeks, finally reunited with its owner. the community came together >>> two weeks ago, we told you out a bet about a pet cockatiel. no effort was made to save it. when the wind blew the bird away, people were outraged. >> it has a happy ending. >> it was here at the orthopedic center...
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step-by-step they're working on making a smoother ride down gary boulevard in san francisco. hundreds of them in different parts of the city this weekend. >> i run over a lot of potholes driving around the city. >> it's not good for my car. every time i see a pothole i try to avoid it. >> we've seen with recent rains we're falling behind and want to play catch-up. we brought crews in for extra shifts this weekend and 12 hour days to try to catch up. >> reporter: water seeps in cracks and can loosen duck under the road. heavy trucks go by and potholes form. last month they had about 1800 potholes. on a dry month about 350. >> we will hit pretty high levels if the rains keep going on. >> reporter: in the city, people can report potholes through the 311 system. workers also regularly work on them. this weekend they're working on heavily traveled corridors. >> i see a lot of people with damaged wheels or flat tire, too. >> reporter: in the east bay, juwan has two tire shops. he says it's been a very busy and wet season. >> i repair almost three 0 four wheels every week for cracks
step-by-step they're working on making a smoother ride down gary boulevard in san francisco. hundreds of them in different parts of the city this weekend. >> i run over a lot of potholes driving around the city. >> it's not good for my car. every time i see a pothole i try to avoid it. >> we've seen with recent rains we're falling behind and want to play catch-up. we brought crews in for extra shifts this weekend and 12 hour days to try to catch up. >> reporter: water...
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one team was pouring out asphalt at gary boulevard in steiner street. the public's work department is concentrating on high traffic commute areas. >> water is definitely pavement's worst enemy. if there is a crack in the pavement and water gets in there, potholes can form. >> the biggest problems are showing up on roads that handle a lot of cars and trucks like geary, van ness, lumbard. >>> some cities are recovering from the flood. all 30 businesses up there have damage to equipment and furniture and it all has to be replaced. but some of the businesses don't have insurance and they may still have bills to cover like payroll and taxes though they are closed at the moment. several wineries and restaurants are trying to raise money through go fund me pages. >>> new at 11:00, kaiser permanente is under increased scrutiny after a video surfaced with a robot like device with a live streaming doctor telling a patient he will likely die in days. betty yu spoke to the family at the center of it all. >> reporter: the family was taken by surprise when the robot
one team was pouring out asphalt at gary boulevard in steiner street. the public's work department is concentrating on high traffic commute areas. >> water is definitely pavement's worst enemy. if there is a crack in the pavement and water gets in there, potholes can form. >> the biggest problems are showing up on roads that handle a lot of cars and trucks like geary, van ness, lumbard. >>> some cities are recovering from the flood. all 30 businesses up there have damage to...
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picking up his violin and case just getting off the bus there gary boulevard and 42th there she is right there do you know her but much later dpthat violent has not been turned in yet the violent it's valued at $1200. actors take up. except for one thing. well with images of this woman now out there take a good look if you know her contact police police and william they're just hoping that she'll do the right thing and return it. well the oakland a's celebrated opening day with the wind and at home, yes, they did they take on the los angeles angels and let's go to we have chris davis he's last one to the left and it goes on all the way up from the second deck for a solo home run. davis already has 2 homers on the season and that was the fine a's run shut out the a's and. again tonight at the coliseum we'll see if they can do it again of course they can do it again rooting for open i have to i'm born and raised in open, so i wouldn't for the a's. okay, let's talk about the giant across the bay they were in san diego, taking on the padres for opening day that van he started out strong but
picking up his violin and case just getting off the bus there gary boulevard and 42th there she is right there do you know her but much later dpthat violent has not been turned in yet the violent it's valued at $1200. actors take up. except for one thing. well with images of this woman now out there take a good look if you know her contact police police and william they're just hoping that she'll do the right thing and return it. well the oakland a's celebrated opening day with the wind and at...
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we find this crew on gary boulevard and steiner. are also planned on other heavily traveled streets like 19th avenue and lombard. >> they've really been battered the last couple of weeks with the rains. water is definitely pavement's worst enemy. in there's a crack in the pavement and water gets in there, that's when potholes can form. >> new pavement is less likely to crack. >>> still to come on "abc 7 mornings." >> reporter: wayne freedman in windsor. coming up next, a book about the north bay fires. and the man who wrote it. >>> first, a live look outside from our camera down in santa cruz. tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restauran
we find this crew on gary boulevard and steiner. are also planned on other heavily traveled streets like 19th avenue and lombard. >> they've really been battered the last couple of weeks with the rains. water is definitely pavement's worst enemy. in there's a crack in the pavement and water gets in there, that's when potholes can form. >> new pavement is less likely to crack. >>> still to come on "abc 7 mornings." >> reporter: wayne freedman in windsor....
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hailed for their quick action on the pipeline explosion that heavily damaged five buildings on gary boulevard was hurt in the explosion or fire. >> we don't do it for the accommodations but it is nice to feel appreciated and the city and community thanks us for that and we appreciate that. >> federal investigators determined that a third party contractor caused the explosion while doing excavation work. >>> the san jose school district a school that honors california's controversial first governor. it is named after peter burnett. opponents call him a racist. admissions are due next monday. if they are named avenue a president they must not be living and must valley the community and the school. >>> a small performing arts school in oakland has run into financial trouble because of arc work donated to the school. ♪[music] >> pacific boy choir academy has 24 students and relies on donations to supplement tuition. in 2017, a donor gave four pieces of asian art to the school and administrators had that art appraised for $2.8 million. so the school then borrowed against the value of the artwor
hailed for their quick action on the pipeline explosion that heavily damaged five buildings on gary boulevard was hurt in the explosion or fire. >> we don't do it for the accommodations but it is nice to feel appreciated and the city and community thanks us for that and we appreciate that. >> federal investigators determined that a third party contractor caused the explosion while doing excavation work. >>> the san jose school district a school that honors california's...
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public works say it's a problem that crops up whenever we have a very wet warnt. 19th avenue, gary boulevardss. water seeps in and the weight of cars and trucks repeatedly driving over causes those dips and rises. >> a typical dry month we might fill about 350 potholes in san francisco. right now in the month of february we're looking at about 1800 potholes were filled. >> that is almost a sixfold increase. public works says they tried to get to the potholes within 72 hours of getting complaints from the public. but they say they've been slowed this time by the fact that the rain has been fairly constant and you can't patch potholes in the rain. in san francisco eric thomas, abc 7 news. >> they're not even potholes. look a mogul run there. thanks so much. >>> a chp officer trying to protect a driver who was changing a flat tire did just that. watch now. video shows the chp vehicle getting rear-ended as it shielded that driver. this happened near gilroy on a wet road yesterday morning. the chp says the officer's rear emergency lights were activated when this crash occurred. we are glad to tel
public works say it's a problem that crops up whenever we have a very wet warnt. 19th avenue, gary boulevardss. water seeps in and the weight of cars and trucks repeatedly driving over causes those dips and rises. >> a typical dry month we might fill about 350 potholes in san francisco. right now in the month of february we're looking at about 1800 potholes were filled. >> that is almost a sixfold increase. public works says they tried to get to the potholes within 72 hours of...
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is the owner of -- he is now actually purchasing from his father avenue called 3910 lounge on gary boulevard. as we talked about it the last time, this is a very problematic block. if i could just get the overhead, just to refresh your recollection. we are only number 3 in a problem incidence on that one block. there is a four hour burger king , a couple doors down, there is ireland's 32 which is basically right in front of my client's door in the same building, and we understand, and we really look to this with every new security plan. we actually made a couple versions. i would like to thank kaitlin for helping with that. a lot of comments, a lot of changes, i think we've got it right. despite all that, i had one table on page 4. you should read that we will cultivate improved relationships with richmond police station and request their help in disbursing crowds, when it is necessary. we understand the police aren't there to move crowds along. our security staff will do it when it gets to be too crazy, or it creates a life safety issue, then we will call richmond station. i would like to b
is the owner of -- he is now actually purchasing from his father avenue called 3910 lounge on gary boulevard. as we talked about it the last time, this is a very problematic block. if i could just get the overhead, just to refresh your recollection. we are only number 3 in a problem incidence on that one block. there is a four hour burger king , a couple doors down, there is ireland's 32 which is basically right in front of my client's door in the same building, and we understand, and we really...
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also, i was thinking about the gary glstle boulevard and parker incident, and when i put together our 150th anniversary, we did have a panel. i had to go into my archives to see what we were doing. that was a case study on the five-alarm mission bay fire. and we had chief hayes white moderating the panel, and the panel included deputy chief mark gonzalez, you, and fire marshal daniel, battalion chief richard mcgree, and acting lieutenant steven mcguire, talking in detail about how the department responded to the mission fire. unfortunately, we did not videotape that. >> i know. and that was some of my best work. [laughter] >> it was. it really was. [laughter] >> and i think it would be very helpful for the department to have another panel like that at the san francisco public, to invite members of the department to come and to have it for posterity, so that people hear firsthand the planning, the operations, the cleanup, everything, all of the aspects about this particular incident so that our firefighters who may have been off duty or may be coming into the department in the future w
also, i was thinking about the gary glstle boulevard and parker incident, and when i put together our 150th anniversary, we did have a panel. i had to go into my archives to see what we were doing. that was a case study on the five-alarm mission bay fire. and we had chief hayes white moderating the panel, and the panel included deputy chief mark gonzalez, you, and fire marshal daniel, battalion chief richard mcgree, and acting lieutenant steven mcguire, talking in detail about how the...