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. >>> good evening, i'm heather holmes. >> i'm ken wayne. two young men are behind bars tonight in connection to a shooting that left an 11-year- old san francisco girl in critical condition. the two suspects are 18 or 19 years old. police have not released their names but say they were involved in an altercation in the city's western addition neighborhood last night that erupted in gunfire. alley rasmus reports. >> reporter: eric holtz described the scene when he heard gunfire at 11:00 last night. >> it was loud and sudden. i was -- went deaf, you know, like hear something real loud and shattering a glass. >> reporter: two bullets struck his apartment. one went through the bed room window. his 11-year-old niece was inside listening to her ipod. >> she came running out and said, i been shot. >> reporter: the bullet struck the girl in the chest. her uncle says she is in critical but stable condition after surgery. >> we don't know who is behind this or what -- how they feel or why they did it. you know? accidently or if they intentionally wan
. >>> good evening, i'm heather holmes. >> i'm ken wayne. two young men are behind bars tonight in connection to a shooting that left an 11-year- old san francisco girl in critical condition. the two suspects are 18 or 19 years old. police have not released their names but say they were involved in an altercation in the city's western addition neighborhood last night that erupted in gunfire. alley rasmus reports. >> reporter: eric holtz described the scene when he heard...
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. >> hello again, i'm heather holmes. hot and getting hotter. three days ago it was raining here in the bay area but today we are baking in some long- awaited summer heat. debora villalon is live in walnut creek with more. >> reporter: we're at heather farms park and the fountains are about the coolest thing going. the public pool just closed. otherwise no doubt people would still be in it. >> come out here, it got hotter. >> reporter: ariana and her family drove inland seeking the heat and the swim day. >> i'm with my family, my dad, my mom, my grandma, my uncle, everyone. >> reporter: the needle sat at 39 degrees poolside at midafternoon. but that's in the shade at 93 degrees. even hotter in the sun. across the park we found no complaints. >> happy birthday. >> reporter: baby keith turned 1 today. his parents staked out a shady party spot early. but no worries, his cake held up and so did his guests. >> i thought it was going to be worse because it was supposed to be 100, a nice breeze in the shade and it's just a wonderful day to be in the pa
. >> hello again, i'm heather holmes. hot and getting hotter. three days ago it was raining here in the bay area but today we are baking in some long- awaited summer heat. debora villalon is live in walnut creek with more. >> reporter: we're at heather farms park and the fountains are about the coolest thing going. the public pool just closed. otherwise no doubt people would still be in it. >> come out here, it got hotter. >> reporter: ariana and her family drove inland...
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i'm heather holmes. >> i'm ken wayne. we begin with breaking news in richmond where three people were killed today. ktvu's eric rasmussen is on the scene. has just talked to detectives there. where are you exactly in richmond and what have you learned? >> reporter: well, we're in the triangle courthousing development, part of the richmond public housing. this all happened about 90 minutes ago. you can see the scene is very active here right now. police have taped off a large area but you can see by where they're standing, they've focused in on this one unit you see there, just hearing from police in the last few minutes, they say that the shooting happened all inside that unit. there were three people shot and killed. they say one of the victims did live here. the other two did not. they're not sure what their involvement was. they did take one person down to police headquarters for a statement. they say this all happened right around 4:30 this afternoon. they say the shooting happened at very close range inside that smal
i'm heather holmes. >> i'm ken wayne. we begin with breaking news in richmond where three people were killed today. ktvu's eric rasmussen is on the scene. has just talked to detectives there. where are you exactly in richmond and what have you learned? >> reporter: well, we're in the triangle courthousing development, part of the richmond public housing. this all happened about 90 minutes ago. you can see the scene is very active here right now. police have taped off a large area...
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i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes. for joe and mark and all of us here, thanks so much for joining yours. our next newscast is the ten o'clock news. we'll see you then. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com
i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes. for joe and mark and all of us here, thanks so much for joining yours. our next newscast is the ten o'clock news. we'll see you then. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com
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holmes is live in concord where that decision was reached unanimously just about 30 minutes ago -- heather holmes. >>> the council went ahead and approved this controversial daytime curfew. on this summer day the concord skate park is packed. but when school starts in august, officials don't want teens here but here in the classroom. >> we want them in cool where they're actually learning and not subject to crime victim or crime suspect. >> reporter: for those reasons, the police chief supporting the curfew. requiring school students to be in class on school hours. and parents will face charges too. >> it adds a layer to those student who is will chronically not go to school and allows us to address it in a punitive way. >> reporter: the first comes with a warning, after that, each additional day skipped that year comes with a fine. starting at $100, liming to $500 in the fourth infraction. >> we're not here to make money. i hope we don't have any fines. >> reporter: the mayor says it was clear after looking at the truancy rate in some of concord's five high schools which exceeds the state averag
holmes is live in concord where that decision was reached unanimously just about 30 minutes ago -- heather holmes. >>> the council went ahead and approved this controversial daytime curfew. on this summer day the concord skate park is packed. but when school starts in august, officials don't want teens here but here in the classroom. >> we want them in cool where they're actually learning and not subject to crime victim or crime suspect. >> reporter: for those reasons, the...
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heather holmes is live in concord to explain the controversy. heather-- >> reporter: well frank, if approved when women come here to the pharmacy to pick up their local birth control they would no longer have to shell out copays. that includes payment for the highly controversial morning after pill. the decision to start a family is a personal one. and so too is the decision to use birth control. the obama administration tonight is considering weighing in on the sensitive issue. by adding contraceptives to the list of services fully covered under the president's health care law. >> we're thrilled. >> reporter: missy sales of planned parenthood welcomes the idea. the panel says women should have free access to all faa approved contraceptive. >> in this country more than half of our pregnancies are unintended. and we can point to the fact that birth control is too expensive. >> i don't think we should give people these means to destroy life. >> reporter: pastor chuck mckenney says including emergency contraceptives so called morning after pills wou
heather holmes is live in concord to explain the controversy. heather-- >> reporter: well frank, if approved when women come here to the pharmacy to pick up their local birth control they would no longer have to shell out copays. that includes payment for the highly controversial morning after pill. the decision to start a family is a personal one. and so too is the decision to use birth control. the obama administration tonight is considering weighing in on the sensitive issue. by adding...
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. >> i'm heather holmes. gang violence gripped richmond as another young man is killed. john is live now in richmond where the homicide rate has hit a grim milestone. >> this is 24th street and exchange place and you can see what appears to be a blood stain. now three candles make up the memorial here for a young man cut down by gun fire. the 20-year-old man is the 21st homicide victim of the year. >> it's disturbing and lack of regard for human life. >> reporter: it's believed it was likely gang related unlike most recent gang shootings. with nine killings this month the city is already matched last year's homicide total. >> at the independent community church the pastor said three families have been devastate by killings that happened just this month. >> in reality we are family and sometimes we can be angry at family members but we don't have to go kill them because we are angry. we have to figure that one out in the black community. >> reporter: paul lost a 20- year-old great nephew, his second great nephew shot to death since 2009. >> they are have to mauck a decisi
. >> i'm heather holmes. gang violence gripped richmond as another young man is killed. john is live now in richmond where the homicide rate has hit a grim milestone. >> this is 24th street and exchange place and you can see what appears to be a blood stain. now three candles make up the memorial here for a young man cut down by gun fire. the 20-year-old man is the 21st homicide victim of the year. >> it's disturbing and lack of regard for human life. >> reporter: it's...
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heather holmes has the story and says police are making progress. >> reporter: police have impounded the man's get away car, a taxi cab. two empty hooks show where pablo picassos had been on display until earlier today. >> the suspect walked in, took the paintings and walked out. >> reporter: witnesses say the man quickly jumped into a cab and disappeared into traffic. >> police soon responded. >> what was your cab number? >> reporter: questioned cab numbers in the area and interviewed employees who described the moments before the pencil drawing was stolen. >> we have security measures in place and those obviously were breeched today. >> reporter: roland winstein seeing his gallery more like a free museum and keeps picass os for showing. >> we as a gallery will take a look at our security measures because my goal is, to be able to continue to bring san francisco this level of art work. >> reporter: now this gallery does have surveillance cameras and police tonight are looking to see if they actually captured the incident. i've also learned tonight that the suspect first told that ta
heather holmes has the story and says police are making progress. >> reporter: police have impounded the man's get away car, a taxi cab. two empty hooks show where pablo picassos had been on display until earlier today. >> the suspect walked in, took the paintings and walked out. >> reporter: witnesses say the man quickly jumped into a cab and disappeared into traffic. >> police soon responded. >> what was your cab number? >> reporter: questioned cab numbers...
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holmes is live in concord where that decision was reached unanimously just about 30 minutes ago -- heather holmes. >>> the council went ahead and approved this controversial daytime curfew. on this summer day the concord skate park is packed. but when school starts in august, officials don't want teens here but here in the classroom. >> we want them in cool where they're actually learning and not subject to crime victim or crime suspect. >> reporter: for those reasons, the police chief supporting the curfew. requiring school students to be in class on school hours. and parents will face charges too. >> it adds a layer to those student who is will chronically not go to school and allows us to address it in a punitive way. >> reporter: the first comes with a warning, after that, each additional day skipped that year comes with a fine. starting at $100, liming to $500 in the fourth infraction. >> we're not here to make money. i hope we don't have any fines. >> reporter: the mayor says it was clear after looking at the truancy rate in some of concord's five high schools which exceeds the state averag
holmes is live in concord where that decision was reached unanimously just about 30 minutes ago -- heather holmes. >>> the council went ahead and approved this controversial daytime curfew. on this summer day the concord skate park is packed. but when school starts in august, officials don't want teens here but here in the classroom. >> we want them in cool where they're actually learning and not subject to crime victim or crime suspect. >> reporter: for those reasons, the...
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heather holmes was in a meeting where a possible solution was discussed. >> reporter: julie, transiticials want to replace the current shelter at turkin with a newer one. it's got better lighting, it's more open and it's also less comfortable for criminals. residents and nummi riders complain that this bus stop is an attraction for crime. the three sided shelters provides just enough cover for criminals. to carry out their illegal activity. see from a neighborhood park and see from margerie's front door. >> i don't use that bus stop because of all the crime going on. >> we think it's better use by customers and actually deters a lot of activity. >> reporter: police support the change. >> it certainly gives our officers more visibility as their driving up the street, walking up the street. >> reporter: but there was skepticism that changing the shelter won't change anything. >> it's incomprehensible that you think you need to get rid of that shelter. >> reporter: with the show of hands, it seemed everybody agreed they want the shelter gone. >> we are looking at moving the shelter. >>
heather holmes was in a meeting where a possible solution was discussed. >> reporter: julie, transiticials want to replace the current shelter at turkin with a newer one. it's got better lighting, it's more open and it's also less comfortable for criminals. residents and nummi riders complain that this bus stop is an attraction for crime. the three sided shelters provides just enough cover for criminals. to carry out their illegal activity. see from a neighborhood park and see from...
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heather holmes is live tonight in walnut creek, where she's learned an arrest warrant has been issued>> reporter: police tell me, billy has a long rap sheet, hundreds of rare coins stolen from a dealer in this downtown office building. >> the front door was bashed in with a crowbar or something. this door was opened, that cabinet was opened. >> reporter: police believe it was vasalu and an accomplice behind the break-in. they say he had staked out the place days before. tonight, the owner recalled the moment he learned more than $500,000 of his rare coins were gone. >> this is a $20 indian gold piece. similar to some of the ones that were taken. >> reporter: investigators believe he was looking to cash in on the soaring price of gold. now above $1,600 an ounce. >> he went straight into the building, knew exactly where to go, grabbed the coins and was gone in a hurry. >> reporter: gold buyers are seeing business boom. >> it's about $200 for that gold bracelet. >> reporter: at super silver, they are busy buying everything from bracelets to coins. >> the phone is ringing off the hook. i
heather holmes is live tonight in walnut creek, where she's learned an arrest warrant has been issued>> reporter: police tell me, billy has a long rap sheet, hundreds of rare coins stolen from a dealer in this downtown office building. >> the front door was bashed in with a crowbar or something. this door was opened, that cabinet was opened. >> reporter: police believe it was vasalu and an accomplice behind the break-in. they say he had staked out the place days before....
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heather holmes was in a meeting where a possible solution was discussed. >> reporter: julie, transit officials want to replace the current shelter at turkin with a newer one. it's got better lighting, it's more open and it's also less comfortable for criminals. residents and nummi riders complain that this bus stop is an attraction for crime. the three sided shelters provides just enough cover for criminals. to carry out their illegal activity. see from a neighborhood park and see from margerie's front door. >> i don't use that bus stop because of all the crime going on. >> we think it's better use by customers and actually deters a lot of activity. >> reporter: police support the change. >> it certainly gives our officers more visibility as their driving up the street, walking up the street. >> reporter: but skepticism that changing the shelter won't change anything. >> it's incomprehensible that you think you need to get rid of that shelter. >> reporter: with the show of hands, it seemed everybody agreed they want the shelter gone. >> we are looking at moving the shelter. >> report
heather holmes was in a meeting where a possible solution was discussed. >> reporter: julie, transit officials want to replace the current shelter at turkin with a newer one. it's got better lighting, it's more open and it's also less comfortable for criminals. residents and nummi riders complain that this bus stop is an attraction for crime. the three sided shelters provides just enough cover for criminals. to carry out their illegal activity. see from a neighborhood park and see from...
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heather holmes is live in concord to explain the controversy. r-- >> reporter: well frank, if approved when women come here to the pharmacy to pick up their local birth control they would no longer have to shell out copays. that includes payment for the highly controversial morning after pill. the decision to start a family is a personal one. and so too is the decision to use birth control. the obama administration tonight is considering weighing in on the sensitive issue. by adding contraceptives to the list of services fully covered under the president's health care law. >> we're thrilled. >> reporter: missy sales of planned parenthood welcomes the idea. the panel says women should have free access to all faa approved contraceptive. >> in this country more than half of our pregnancies are unintended. and we can point to the fact that birth control is too expensive. >> i don't think we should give people these means to destroy life. >> reporter: pastor chuck mckenney says including emergency contraceptives so called morning after pills would inc
heather holmes is live in concord to explain the controversy. r-- >> reporter: well frank, if approved when women come here to the pharmacy to pick up their local birth control they would no longer have to shell out copays. that includes payment for the highly controversial morning after pill. the decision to start a family is a personal one. and so too is the decision to use birth control. the obama administration tonight is considering weighing in on the sensitive issue. by adding...
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. >> i'm heather holmes. >> they have the gun. that is what san francisco's police chief said about the woman fired. officers returned fire, killing the 19-year-old man. we continue our coverage of the controversial shoot and ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san francisco with the new developments in the investigation and the neighborhood's response. maureen. >> reporter: heather, police credit the community and this cell phone video for helping to find that weapon. in the video, you see a large crowd near 3rd and oakdale following yesterday's officer- involved shooting. the person who posted it unanimously claims you see a handgun 20 feet from the mortally wounded teenager and that someone in a hooded sweatshirt picked it fun. >> whoever posted the videotape demonstrated that there was a firearm at the scene and people at the scene made off with the weapon. >> reporter: officers say they recovered the weapon at o10:30 last night. police say the video and independent witnesses back up the officer's story, when they tried to detain
. >> i'm heather holmes. >> they have the gun. that is what san francisco's police chief said about the woman fired. officers returned fire, killing the 19-year-old man. we continue our coverage of the controversial shoot and ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san francisco with the new developments in the investigation and the neighborhood's response. maureen. >> reporter: heather, police credit the community and this cell phone video for helping to find that weapon. in the...
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heather holmes is in pacifica, where the death of a 15-year- old boy is sparking renewed focus on bicycle helmets. >> reporter: it's estimated 20% of kids usually wear a helmet despite evidence that they reduce head injury and deaths from bicycle crashes. police here in pacifica tonight say a helmet could have made a difference in a recent tragedy. tears and hugs tonight along palmeto avenue in pacifica. it was here where crosley was struck by a mini van while riding his bike. >> he was a good kid, he did not deserve to die. >> reporter: the sophomore was not wearing a helmet. he died the next day. >> i know that having a helmet would have lessened the injuries or saved his life. >> reporter: police do not plan to file charges against the driver calling it a tragic accident. today they stress the importance of helmets. >> this goes to show that something bad can happen. someone riding his bicycle to get together with friends can all of a sudden have a tragedy just occur. >> reporter: days after the teen's death. >> how come neither one of you guys have helmets on? >> i don't think about i
heather holmes is in pacifica, where the death of a 15-year- old boy is sparking renewed focus on bicycle helmets. >> reporter: it's estimated 20% of kids usually wear a helmet despite evidence that they reduce head injury and deaths from bicycle crashes. police here in pacifica tonight say a helmet could have made a difference in a recent tragedy. tears and hugs tonight along palmeto avenue in pacifica. it was here where crosley was struck by a mini van while riding his bike. >> he...
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heather holmes. >> new, the solano county da has cropped charges against one of two young mothers whose four young children died in a fire. the deputy da called it a tactical trial decision. the da is dropping the manslaughter charges against the mother. investigators say she and her sister left their four children alone their apartments to go charge their cell phones. the deadly fire started. she is facing four charge of second degree murder. the proker said she planned to refile charges at a later date. >> the coast guard is searching for a wind surfer missing opponent the waters of the bay. they are looking along the foster city shoreline. when we spoke to the coast guard we were told the woman is 62 and from foster city. her husband reported her missing. he said she told him she was going wind surfing. he reported her missing when they didn't come back. >> new tension in the way bayview after police shot and killed a man over the weekend. today we learned he was 19-year- old kenneth haring june junior. investigators say he fired first and may have been on the run after a killing in
heather holmes. >> new, the solano county da has cropped charges against one of two young mothers whose four young children died in a fire. the deputy da called it a tactical trial decision. the da is dropping the manslaughter charges against the mother. investigators say she and her sister left their four children alone their apartments to go charge their cell phones. the deadly fire started. she is facing four charge of second degree murder. the proker said she planned to refile charges...
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heather holmes is in pacifica, where the death of a 15-year- old boy is sparking renewed focus on bicycle helmets. >> reporter: it's estimated 20% of kids usually wear a helmet despite evidence that they reduce head injury and deaths from bicycle crashes. police here in pacifica tonight say a helmet could have made a difference in a recent tragedy. tears and hugs tonight along palmeto avenue in pacifica. it was here where crosley was struck by a mini van while riding his bike. >> he was a good kid, he did not deserve to die. >> reporter: the sophomore was not wearing a helmet. he died the next day. >> i know that having a helmet would have lessened the injuries or saved his life. >> reporter: police do not plan to file charges against the driver calling it a tragic accident. today they stress the importance of helmets. >> this goes to show that something bad can happen. someone riding his bicycle to get together with friends can all of a sudden have a tragedy just occur. >> reporter: days after the teen's death. >> how come neither one of you guys have helmets on? >> i don't think about i
heather holmes is in pacifica, where the death of a 15-year- old boy is sparking renewed focus on bicycle helmets. >> reporter: it's estimated 20% of kids usually wear a helmet despite evidence that they reduce head injury and deaths from bicycle crashes. police here in pacifica tonight say a helmet could have made a difference in a recent tragedy. tears and hugs tonight along palmeto avenue in pacifica. it was here where crosley was struck by a mini van while riding his bike. >> he...
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heather holmes has the story and says police are making progress. >> reporter: police have impounded the man's get away car, a taxi cab. two empty hooks show where pablo picassos had been on display until earlier today. >> the suspect walked in, took the paintings and walked out. >> reporter: witnesses say the man quickly jumped into a cab and disappeared into traffic. >> police soon responded. >> what was your cab number? >> reporter: questioned cab numbers in the area and interviewed employees who described the moments before the pencil drawing was stolen. >> we have security measures in place and those obviously were breeched today. >> reporter: roland winstein seeing his gallery more like a free museum and keeps picass os for showing. >> we as a gallery will take a look at our security measures because my goal is, to be able to continue to bring san francisco this level of art work. >> reporter: now this gallery does have surveillance cameras and police tonight are looking to see if they actually captured the incident. i've also learned tonight that the suspect first told that ta
heather holmes has the story and says police are making progress. >> reporter: police have impounded the man's get away car, a taxi cab. two empty hooks show where pablo picassos had been on display until earlier today. >> the suspect walked in, took the paintings and walked out. >> reporter: witnesses say the man quickly jumped into a cab and disappeared into traffic. >> police soon responded. >> what was your cab number? >> reporter: questioned cab numbers...
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heather holmes. >> new, the solano county da has cropped charges against one of two young mothers whose four young children died in a fire. the deputy da called it a tactical trial decision. the da is dropping the manslaughter charges against the mother. investigators say she and her sister left their four children alone their apartments to go charge their cell phones. the deadly fire started. she is facing four charge of second degree murder. the proker said she planned to refile charges at a later date. >> the coast guard is searching for a wind surfer missing opponent the waters of the bay. they are looking along the foster city shoreline. when we spoke to the coast guard we were told the woman is 62 and from foster city. her husband reported her missing. he said she told him she was going wind surfing. he reported her missing when they didn't come back. >> new tension in the way bayview after police shot and killed a man over the weekend. today we learned he was 19-year- old kenneth haring june junior. investigators say he fired first and may have been on the run after a killing in
heather holmes. >> new, the solano county da has cropped charges against one of two young mothers whose four young children died in a fire. the deputy da called it a tactical trial decision. the da is dropping the manslaughter charges against the mother. investigators say she and her sister left their four children alone their apartments to go charge their cell phones. the deadly fire started. she is facing four charge of second degree murder. the proker said she planned to refile charges...
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heather holmes is live tonight in walnut creek, where she's learned an arrest warrant has been issued>> reporter: police tell me, billy has a long rap sheet, hundreds of rare coins stolen from a dealer in this downtown office building. >> the front door was bashed in with a crowbar or something. this door was opened, that cabinet was opened. >> reporter: police believe it was vasalu and an accomplice behind the break-in. they say he had staked out the place days before. tonight, the owner recalled the moment he learned more than $500,000 of his rare coins were gone. >> this is a $20 indian gold piece. similar to some of the ones that were taken. >> reporter: investigators believe he was looking to cash in on the soaring price of gold. now above $1,600 an ounce. >> he went straight into the building, knew exactly where to go, grabbed the coins and was gone in a hurry. >> reporter: gold buyers are seeing business boom. >> it's about $200 for that gold bracelet. >> reporter: at super silver, they are busy buying everything from bracelets to coins. >> the phone is ringing off the hook. i
heather holmes is live tonight in walnut creek, where she's learned an arrest warrant has been issued>> reporter: police tell me, billy has a long rap sheet, hundreds of rare coins stolen from a dealer in this downtown office building. >> the front door was bashed in with a crowbar or something. this door was opened, that cabinet was opened. >> reporter: police believe it was vasalu and an accomplice behind the break-in. they say he had staked out the place days before....
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i'm heather holmes. >> i'm ken wayne.y here, thank you for joining us, the next newscast is at ten and we are online all the time at ktvu.com. thank you for joining us.
i'm heather holmes. >> i'm ken wayne.y here, thank you for joining us, the next newscast is at ten and we are online all the time at ktvu.com. thank you for joining us.
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. >> i'm heather holmes, we'll see you back here at 10 go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms,
. >> i'm heather holmes, we'll see you back here at 10 go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms,
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reporting live, i'm heather holmes. >>> and alex trebeck, the host of jeopardy, fought off an intruder at his hotel room in san francisco. new, david stevenson is at the hotel. >> reporter: well frank, the incident happened in the upper floor of the hotel. it put the health of the well known game show host in jeopardy. he is known for giving the guests the answers before taking the question. and today, there were a flurry of questions regarding alex trebeck. gathered before the questioning, he said he tore his ankle, injuring his other leg, chasing a burglar out of the san francisco hotel about 2:30 tuesday morning. >> the victim woke up and noticed that there was somebody's somewhat oh shadow in the room. they did give chase, the suspect was caught by the security in the hotel. >> reporter: the suspect is identified as moyers of san francisco. police say it is not clear how she allegedly entered the room. most of the items taken were recovered near a hotel ice machine. >> purses, items, jewelry, those items were recovered. but i believe cash was not recovered. >> reporter: one spokesp
reporting live, i'm heather holmes. >>> and alex trebeck, the host of jeopardy, fought off an intruder at his hotel room in san francisco. new, david stevenson is at the hotel. >> reporter: well frank, the incident happened in the upper floor of the hotel. it put the health of the well known game show host in jeopardy. he is known for giving the guests the answers before taking the question. and today, there were a flurry of questions regarding alex trebeck. gathered before the...
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>>> >>> good evening, i'm ken wayne >> and i'm heather holmes. >> >> lucky that crews were able to contain a chemical which leaked through the fail safe secondary line of defense. at 4:30 at the water treatment plant a report of a chemical spill from a fiberglass tank containing 11,000-gallons of sodium. color identify, a more concentrated investigation of bleach and chlorine. >> >> reporter: the incident commander tell us us of the faulty tanks with 1 of 9 behind this 3-foot concrete wall. the wall to contain chemicals if they were found. >> there is still products inside of theth secondary containment that will be pumped route of there. >> reporter: hazmat crews started shoveling dirt to keep the liquid that was anying down hill from draining into the dirt. while water treatment workers started to pump the liquid chemical in portable tanks. >> some of it has reached the dirt in that level, recover everything >> reporter: there water treatment plant is situated below lake hennessey, used for dranking water, but above the creek which feeds into the napa river. one of the primary missions w
>>> >>> good evening, i'm ken wayne >> and i'm heather holmes. >> >> lucky that crews were able to contain a chemical which leaked through the fail safe secondary line of defense. at 4:30 at the water treatment plant a report of a chemical spill from a fiberglass tank containing 11,000-gallons of sodium. color identify, a more concentrated investigation of bleach and chlorine. >> >> reporter: the incident commander tell us us of the faulty tanks...
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. >> >> i'm ken wayne >> and i'm heather holmes. >> >> we begin with that developing news. one person dead, 2 others injured, following that shooting. john is live at the scene and he joins us from the city of oakley with more on this developing news. john? >> reporter: heather, we are standing in a parking lot off laurel, a white s.u.v., a sheriff's s.u.v. and on the other side ax black sedan that has 1 dead shooting vic tip inside. investigators saying little but they cattily people were shot, 1 is dead and the others were rushed to the hospital. they are giving no details about the victim, but a couple of nearby residents say the deceased is the father of a small child and a possible gang member. residents added this shooting could have been the retaliation for a shooting that happened early in june that killed an oakley resident down the street from here. a 19-year-old man is in custody with connection with that killing. there is a report that the pry mary gunman in tonight's shooting has been arrested, but that is still unconfirmed, once again, 3 people have been shot
. >> >> i'm ken wayne >> and i'm heather holmes. >> >> we begin with that developing news. one person dead, 2 others injured, following that shooting. john is live at the scene and he joins us from the city of oakley with more on this developing news. john? >> reporter: heather, we are standing in a parking lot off laurel, a white s.u.v., a sheriff's s.u.v. and on the other side ax black sedan that has 1 dead shooting vic tip inside. investigators saying...
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good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. it's not over, the u.s. coast guard resumed the search for the missing fishermen. the search is expected to resume tomorrow. air crews completed their fifth search yesterday of the 1,000 square mile area in the sea of cortez near isla san luis mexico. the mexican navy and mexican federal police also are participating in the search effort. the families of the seven missing men still hold out hope that one could still be found alive. but after a week they know the odds are not in their favor. new at 10:00 tonight, debra villalon is with a family that three men are back because they left a fourth brother behind. >> reporter: they fish together as often as they can, in fact, they've made this mexico trips a couple of times before. >> our brother ryan he's the one that woke us up. he said the ship is sinking. >> reporter: raising to the deck then swept into the bay. these brothers bare the scars of hours in the water. but the scars are nothing compared to the pain of losing their brother. >> we're keeping the hop
good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. it's not over, the u.s. coast guard resumed the search for the missing fishermen. the search is expected to resume tomorrow. air crews completed their fifth search yesterday of the 1,000 square mile area in the sea of cortez near isla san luis mexico. the mexican navy and mexican federal police also are participating in the search effort. the families of the seven missing men still hold out hope that one could still be found...
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good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. the crisis before the crisis appears to have been averted. asian stock markets so far have not taken a dive. even though there's still no deal in washington to lift america's debt ceiling amidst concerns of a melt down. debra villalon is live to tell us what's next. >> reporter: many lawmakers wanted a deal before the asian markets opened that didn't happen. this federal building is home to many services and employees and now like so many others it's on the bubble. >> this is the first time in 19 years that i feel that something can be done very simply is being held hostage for a very high stakes game. >> reporter: there is blame and bluster. >> shouldn't we be worried about the country. >> reporter: but there is no deal. and the deadline for lifting the nation's debt ceiling is a near nine days away, august 2nd. top democrats reed and pelosi, briefed president obama this evening while house speaker boehner carried out a long conference call with republicans. both parties are scrambli
good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. the crisis before the crisis appears to have been averted. asian stock markets so far have not taken a dive. even though there's still no deal in washington to lift america's debt ceiling amidst concerns of a melt down. debra villalon is live to tell us what's next. >> reporter: many lawmakers wanted a deal before the asian markets opened that didn't happen. this federal building is home to many services and employees...
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. >> and i'm ken -- heather holmes. >>> and i'm ken wayne. seattle police say the 19-year- old was a person of interest in a shooting there last week that left a pregnant woman dead and three others injured. his name has not been released. the gunman in the south seattle shooting on wednesday opened fire on a parked car killing the 19-year-old woman who was seven weeks pregnant. both police departments are now working together on their investigation. >>> police today confirmed they recovered the gun believed to have been used by the suspect in yesterday's shooting in san francisco. ktvu's maureen naylor explains police video taken by a resident helped investigators locate the weapon. in the video you see a large crowd following yesterday's officer involved shooting. the person who posted it anonymously claims you see a handgun about 20 feet from the mortally wounded teenager and that someone in a hooded sweatshirt picked it up. >> the person who posted that video shows that there was a firearm at the scene, that someone picked it up took off
. >> and i'm ken -- heather holmes. >>> and i'm ken wayne. seattle police say the 19-year- old was a person of interest in a shooting there last week that left a pregnant woman dead and three others injured. his name has not been released. the gunman in the south seattle shooting on wednesday opened fire on a parked car killing the 19-year-old woman who was seven weeks pregnant. both police departments are now working together on their investigation. >>> police today...
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. >> i'm heather holmes. well the heat is on in the bay area where the thermometer expected to soar near and in some cases above the century- mark this 4th of july weekend. it's a stark contrast to the rainy weather we had just a few days ago. this was the scene tuesday in fairfield, where it looked more like january than the end of june. and it looked much the same tuesday in san francisco, where record-breaking rain fell in the city. skip ahead to today and it was nothing, but sunny zis and near triple-digit temperatures across much of the bay area. kutv's deborah villalon is live in pleasanton. >> reporter: a warning about air quality. tomorrow has been declared a spare-the-air day, the second of the year. here at the fair, the carnival is rock and it's finally cooled off for many people. >> it's been hot. it's been sweaty. it's been fun. >> reporter: one of the unheralded attractions at the fair, misters that offer a cooling blast. >> i wish they had more, like every 100 feet or so [ laughter ]. >> report
. >> i'm heather holmes. well the heat is on in the bay area where the thermometer expected to soar near and in some cases above the century- mark this 4th of july weekend. it's a stark contrast to the rainy weather we had just a few days ago. this was the scene tuesday in fairfield, where it looked more like january than the end of june. and it looked much the same tuesday in san francisco, where record-breaking rain fell in the city. skip ahead to today and it was nothing, but sunny zis...
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i'm heather heather holmes ktvu channel 2 news. >> a new weapon is set to be launched next month.e agriculture officials will leave tiny stingerless wasps to eat developing light apple moths. california is the only place in north america which is infectioned with the intersect. that moth eats almost anything with leave for fruit. >>> in colorado wildlife officials caught a 90-pound mountain lion before it could escape into the woods. mountain lions are common in that area. the city even has a special trailer for transporting them. the lion will be tagged and released into the wild. >>> president obama announced he will now send condolence letters to families of american troops who commit suicide in combat zones. families of troops who die in combat already get such letters. in a statement, the president said the issue is emotional and painful but the troop's bravery serve their country. >> to have their suffering and their sacrifice recognized by a letter from the white house with condolences from the president that means the world to them. >> veterans advocates say two thirds of
i'm heather heather holmes ktvu channel 2 news. >> a new weapon is set to be launched next month.e agriculture officials will leave tiny stingerless wasps to eat developing light apple moths. california is the only place in north america which is infectioned with the intersect. that moth eats almost anything with leave for fruit. >>> in colorado wildlife officials caught a 90-pound mountain lion before it could escape into the woods. mountain lions are common in that area. the...
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i'm heather heather holmes ktvu channel 2 news. >> a new weapon is set to be launched next month.culture officials will leave tiny stingerless wasps to eat developing light apple moths. california is the only place in north america which is infectioned with the intersect. that moth eats almost anything with leave for fruit. >>> in colorado wildlife officials caught a 90-pound mountain lion before it could escape into the woods. mountain lions are common in that area. the city even has a special trailer for transporting them. the lion will be tagged and released into the wild. >>> president obama announced he will now send condolence letters to families of american troops who commit suicide in combat zones. families of troops who die in combat already get such letters. in a statement, the president said the issue is emotional and painful but the troop's bravery serve their country. >> to have their suffering and their sacrifice recognized by a letter from the white house with condolences from the president that means the world to them. >> veterans advocates say two thirds of milita
i'm heather heather holmes ktvu channel 2 news. >> a new weapon is set to be launched next month.culture officials will leave tiny stingerless wasps to eat developing light apple moths. california is the only place in north america which is infectioned with the intersect. that moth eats almost anything with leave for fruit. >>> in colorado wildlife officials caught a 90-pound mountain lion before it could escape into the woods. mountain lions are common in that area. the city...
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good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm frank somerville. border prepares to lay offs as only two stores remain. jana katsuyama tells us a judge today approved a plan to put the company up for auction and he's been talking with employees and customers and is live tonight in san francisco, jana. >> reporter: this border store here on king was one of the ones that closed earlier this year and now other store that is remain are headed for the same fate. cust customers customers and employees say it came as a big surprise. >> i come here often because i like books. i buy books often. >> reporter: the shutdown has hit customer and workers hard. 15 stores closed in the bay area and nationwide the company laid off some 11,000 employees. competition from online sales, e readers such as kindle and nook. >> reporter: do you ever buy books now? >> only for children's gifts. for me i use kindle. >> reporter: shoppers say they noticed the difference in emeryville. >> i think that border's secured the community. it was a place for people to go study. >> r
good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm frank somerville. border prepares to lay offs as only two stores remain. jana katsuyama tells us a judge today approved a plan to put the company up for auction and he's been talking with employees and customers and is live tonight in san francisco, jana. >> reporter: this border store here on king was one of the ones that closed earlier this year and now other store that is remain are headed for the same fate. cust customers...
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heather holmes is here with a look at the other stories. >>> if you were confused about when and how often to get a mammogram, get ready for new information. imagine spending two nights lost in the sierras, tonight the best ending possible, plus protesters on the streets right now. >> thank you. >>> half a dozen rafters from the bay area barely escaped serious injury when they capsized. one caught the action on his camera and that's the video you are seeing here. they entered the river, the water was high, fast and cold because of recent rains and snow run off. when they hit the first rapid, the raft flipped and all seven fell into the water. >> that question just crossed my mind, is this the way i go? and i just started paddling. >> one woman was treated for shock. she is now fine. nobody else was hurt. right now ken wayne will have more at 10:00. >>> a mass positive stubborn wildfire in new mexico, most resident in los alamos are back home tonight. they were allowed to return yesterday. one man said he is glad to be home and glad to have a home. 63 houses were destroyed. the las co
heather holmes is here with a look at the other stories. >>> if you were confused about when and how often to get a mammogram, get ready for new information. imagine spending two nights lost in the sierras, tonight the best ending possible, plus protesters on the streets right now. >> thank you. >>> half a dozen rafters from the bay area barely escaped serious injury when they capsized. one caught the action on his camera and that's the video you are seeing here. they...
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good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm frank somerville. border prepares to lay offs as only two stores remain. jana katsuyama tells us a judge today approved a plan to put the company up for auction and he's been talking with employees and customers and is live tonight in san francisco, jana. >> reporter: this border store here on king was one of the ones that closed earlier this year and now other store that is remain are headed for the same fate. cust customers customers and employees say it came as a big surprise. >> i come here often because i like books. i buy books often. >> reporter: the shutdown has hit customer and workers hard. 15 stores closed in the bay area and nationwide the company laid off some 11,000 employees. competition from online sales, e readers such as kindle and nook. >> reporter: do you ever buy books now? >> only for children's gifts. for me i use kindle. >> reporter: shoppers say they noticed the difference in emeryville. >> i think that border's secured the community. it was a place for people to go study. >> r
good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm frank somerville. border prepares to lay offs as only two stores remain. jana katsuyama tells us a judge today approved a plan to put the company up for auction and he's been talking with employees and customers and is live tonight in san francisco, jana. >> reporter: this border store here on king was one of the ones that closed earlier this year and now other store that is remain are headed for the same fate. cust customers...
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. >> and hello, i'm heather holmes. richmond police tonight remain at the scene of that triple homicide. it happened inside a unit at the triangle court public housing complex. that's where our eric rasmussen is live tonight with new information from police. >> reporter: heather, police say they actually found the three men dead inside the front door of this unit. you can see the lights are on. i can tell you officers are still inside there right now. investigators are only labeling one of these men a victim, and they will only say that some sort of an argument sparked this exchange of gun fire, but i can tell you a lot of neighbors around here think this was an attempted robbery. richmond police say it was a grizzly scene when they found three men shot to death inside this home on triangle court after 4:30 p.m.. >> i did not hear the shot but i did hear the sirens. >> reporter: nakila turner leaves a few yards away. >> three people dead in the house so close to you, it touches me. >> reporter: michael anderson, dante d
. >> and hello, i'm heather holmes. richmond police tonight remain at the scene of that triple homicide. it happened inside a unit at the triangle court public housing complex. that's where our eric rasmussen is live tonight with new information from police. >> reporter: heather, police say they actually found the three men dead inside the front door of this unit. you can see the lights are on. i can tell you officers are still inside there right now. investigators are only labeling...
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. >> hello, i'm heather holmes. police are reviewing cell phone video that may back up officers' accounts of how they killed a man and that man wasn deed armed. the anonymous video posted on youtube shows the scene moments after police shot the 19-year- old man. here it is. you can see the large crowd that gathered near 3rd and oakdale along with several police officers roping off the area. if you look closely, there is some sort of shiny object. there it is in the lower right- hand corner of your screen. the person who posted the video says that is a gun and that someone in a hooded sweatshirt picked it up. later you can see a person wear a gray hoodie pick up something else and that appears to be a cell phone. ktvu's debora villalon joins us live from san francisco with the latest, debra. >> well, this incident ended here, but it actually started on 3rd street on that muni platform. when we brought you this story at 6:00 a young man was hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds. word came later he had died. video
. >> hello, i'm heather holmes. police are reviewing cell phone video that may back up officers' accounts of how they killed a man and that man wasn deed armed. the anonymous video posted on youtube shows the scene moments after police shot the 19-year- old man. here it is. you can see the large crowd that gathered near 3rd and oakdale along with several police officers roping off the area. if you look closely, there is some sort of shiny object. there it is in the lower right- hand...
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reporting live tonight here in san francisco, i'm heather holmes, ktvu news >> >> students are finding dorms are all full. coming up, a new catching hundreds of opportunities off guard >> >> california's budget is not one month old and the state is on track to be in the red. $230 million behind fiscal year expectations. using a different formula. state controller's office estimate the state is down $351 million. the state treasurer said funding to colleges and corrections could be cut further if revenues remain off target. . >>> getting federal assistance to help pay for upgrades. faa is giving the airport a $7.5 million grant, helping to pay for the next phase of a new taxi way extension on the airport's west side. this is the third of a five phase plan. total project will cost about $55 million and be completed in three years >> >> airport security took center stage in washington, d.c today. coming number nine minutes. the alarming number of security breeches reported since 9/11 and what one congressman is suggesting the tsa use instead of x-ray machine >> >> san jose police are tryi
reporting live tonight here in san francisco, i'm heather holmes, ktvu news >> >> students are finding dorms are all full. coming up, a new catching hundreds of opportunities off guard >> >> california's budget is not one month old and the state is on track to be in the red. $230 million behind fiscal year expectations. using a different formula. state controller's office estimate the state is down $351 million. the state treasurer said funding to colleges and...
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i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show you parts of the show that wowed this huge crowd. . >>> it was the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >> everybody is looking for a spark in life and the fireworks just does it for you every time you look at them you see freedom and sparks that you want in life. >> reporter: for hundreds of thousands of people who came to san francisco's waterfront this was a big party. with a rotten economy it's a tough time in the history of the nation. >> it's sadder for me because i'm older and i it's going to be difficult for my kids. >> i think its getting better, i do. i think the economy is picking up and i was able to find work soy mean i think its picking up. are many despite this wrongy period it seems it's hard it be down while watching
i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show you parts of the show that wowed this huge crowd. . >>> it was the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >>...
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ktvu's heather holmes is here to tell us about this campaign called i choose oakland. >> while oaklands face crime and budget problems that often grab headlines. officials argue that there's much more to the city and ask people to tell the world why they choose oakland. >> reporter: this is the perception most people have of oak land, a high crime city with prostitution and drug problemmings. this is the oakland ryan montabelo knows, a place where you can shop for treasures and sink your teeth into a world class meal. >> being in oakland is great. >> reporter: mozerelo says it's been great for his graphic design business. >> in this imagine we have the grand lake theater. >> reporter: so he jumped at the chance to share his support for oakland in a city sponsored contest. >> people were asked to submit pictures and videos detailing their love affair with oakland and help dispel the city's negative imagine. >> i think it was a part in intention to broaden the story about oakland. and hearing the story from the very people who make up this community. >> reporter: sammy roberts is the cit
ktvu's heather holmes is here to tell us about this campaign called i choose oakland. >> while oaklands face crime and budget problems that often grab headlines. officials argue that there's much more to the city and ask people to tell the world why they choose oakland. >> reporter: this is the perception most people have of oak land, a high crime city with prostitution and drug problemmings. this is the oakland ryan montabelo knows, a place where you can shop for treasures and sink...
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i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show you parts of the show that wowed this huge crowd. . >>> it was the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >> everybody is looking for a spark in life and the fireworks just does it for you every time you look at them you see freedom and sparks that you want in life. >> reporter: for hundreds of thousands of people who came to san francisco's waterfront this was a big party. with a rotten economy it's a tough time in the history of the nation. >> it's sadder for me because i'm older and i it's going to be difficult for my kids. >> i think its getting better, i do. i think the economy is picking up and i was able to find work soy mean i think its picking up. are many despite this wrongy period it seems it's hard it be down while watching
i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show you parts of the show that wowed this huge crowd. . >>> it was the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >>...
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reporting live tonight here in san francisco, i'm heather holmes, ktvu news >> >> students are finding dorms are all full. coming up, a new catching hundreds of opportunities off guard >> >> california's budget is not one month old and the state is on track to be in the red. $230 million behind fiscal year expectations. using a different formula. state controller's office estimate the state is down $351 million. the state treasurer said funding to colleges and corrections could be cut further if revenues remain off target. . >>> getting federal assistance to help pay for upgrades. faa is giving the airport a $7.5 million grant, helping to pay for the next phase of a new taxi way extension on the airport's west side. this is the third of a five phase plan. total project will cost about $55 million and be completed in three years >> >> airport security took center stage in washington, d.c today. coming number nine minutes. the alarming number of security breeches reported since 9/11 and what one congressman is suggesting the tsa use instead of x-ray machine >> >> san jose police are tryi
reporting live tonight here in san francisco, i'm heather holmes, ktvu news >> >> students are finding dorms are all full. coming up, a new catching hundreds of opportunities off guard >> >> california's budget is not one month old and the state is on track to be in the red. $230 million behind fiscal year expectations. using a different formula. state controller's office estimate the state is down $351 million. the state treasurer said funding to colleges and...
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ktvu's heather holmes is here to tell us about this campaign called i choose oakland. >> while oaklandface crime and budget problems that often grab headlines. officials argue that there's much more to the city and ask people to tell the world why they choose oakland. >> reporter: this is the perception most people have of oak land, a high crime city with prostitution and drug problemmings. this is the oakland ryan montabelo knows, a place where you can shop for treasures and sink your teeth into a world class meal. >> being in oakland is great. >> reporter: mozerelo says it's been great for his graphic design business. >> in this imagine we have the grand lake theater. >> reporter: so he jumped at the chance to share his support for oakland in a city sponsored contest. >> people were asked to submit pictures and videos detailing their love affair with oakland and help dispel the city's negative imagine. >> i think it was a part in intention to broaden the story about oakland. and hearing the story from the very people who make up this community. >> reporter: sammy roberts is the city'
ktvu's heather holmes is here to tell us about this campaign called i choose oakland. >> while oaklandface crime and budget problems that often grab headlines. officials argue that there's much more to the city and ask people to tell the world why they choose oakland. >> reporter: this is the perception most people have of oak land, a high crime city with prostitution and drug problemmings. this is the oakland ryan montabelo knows, a place where you can shop for treasures and sink...
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. >> i'm heather holmes. >> sweltering temperatures hit the bay area today and one of the hottest areas, the south bay. ktvu's janine de la vega joins us live from from san josi. >> reporter: heather, it's really hot. we're at one of the most popular spots in downtown san josi, the playa at cesar chavez. everyone is looking for relief and some are more desperate than others to get that. bob broumas spent last night blasting two fans and even had the windows opened. his air conditioner hasn't worked for two days and the 75- year-old was getting worried. >> it's not good. a lot of older people, you know, they die in this heat like this. >> i'm going to keep it throw flowing. >> reporter: technicians are work through the holiday weekend, helping those in need during the hot streak. >> it's been extremely busy. we ever been experiencing a high volume of calls per day. so we had to hire some additional staff. >> reporter: technicians say they prioritize calls to the elderly or those with young children because of health concerns. and those who don't have air conditioning found relief playing
. >> i'm heather holmes. >> sweltering temperatures hit the bay area today and one of the hottest areas, the south bay. ktvu's janine de la vega joins us live from from san josi. >> reporter: heather, it's really hot. we're at one of the most popular spots in downtown san josi, the playa at cesar chavez. everyone is looking for relief and some are more desperate than others to get that. bob broumas spent last night blasting two fans and even had the windows opened. his air...