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one homeowner says they've lost 40 feet of property in just five weeks. and people are concerned that three homes are now in danger of falling into the arroyo de la laguna creek.((steve))grant lodes is here with the dramatic video..grant? (grant ) it's one thing when the back of your yard starts falling into the creek. but when it doesn't stop there....there's a real problem... three homes in particular have seen much of their backyards...fall into the creek. a trampoleen is on the edge. a fence is dangling. root systems...used to be hidden by earth...now they're exposed after trees fell into the creek. and those homeowners say several other nearby neighborhoods are also potentially at risk. the homeowners say they've asked the city of pleasanton, alameda county, and the army corps of engineers...getting little or no response. they're literally scared their homes are not far away from plummeting into the creek. david raun has lived there for 20 years...he says his backyard used to be a slope and now it's a cliff. davin raun, homeowner: "this is the worst
one homeowner says they've lost 40 feet of property in just five weeks. and people are concerned that three homes are now in danger of falling into the arroyo de la laguna creek.((steve))grant lodes is here with the dramatic video..grant? (grant ) it's one thing when the back of your yard starts falling into the creek. but when it doesn't stop there....there's a real problem... three homes in particular have seen much of their backyards...fall into the creek. a trampoleen is on the edge. a...
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davin raun, homeowner: "this is the worst it's been in 20 years. we've lost 20 feet of our backyard. our neighbor has lost 40 feet. it's eroding away, we're losing 5, 10 foot chunks at a time." raun says there's always been an erosion problem, in the 20 years he's lived here...but this is by far the worst it's been. tomorrow we'll be checking with the city and county to see what they think about this erosion and the claims that they have not been responsive enough. (catherine)a state of emergency has now been being issued because of the continued closure of morgan territory road in contra costa county. the county's board of supervisors voted to take the step today..it allows the county to effectively speed up the repair work.. just two weeks ago a huge mudslide engulfed the road...forcing the shut-down. it's still not clear when it will reopen. ((steve))tonight... a sixth arrest in the stabbing death of a popular little league coach.san jose police confirm that 20-year-old andrew cervantes was arrested today for the murder of frank navarro this com
davin raun, homeowner: "this is the worst it's been in 20 years. we've lost 20 feet of our backyard. our neighbor has lost 40 feet. it's eroding away, we're losing 5, 10 foot chunks at a time." raun says there's always been an erosion problem, in the 20 years he's lived here...but this is by far the worst it's been. tomorrow we'll be checking with the city and county to see what they think about this erosion and the claims that they have not been responsive enough. (catherine)a state...
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lisa cone is a psychologist, homeowner and single mom. despite her private practice and ph.d., she says she still struggles to make ends meet in high-priced san francisco. >> it is becoming harder and harder for middle class individuals and families to stay in this city. they're being forced out. >> reporter: lisa and her wife frances had always hoped to raise her daughter together in san francisco. frances's life was cut short. she died in a tragic accident while scuba diving. >> i thought we were going to grow old together. >> reporter: emotionally it obviously must have been hard, but financially, too. >> frances earned two-thirds of our family income, and the bottom line is this is a hard city to make it in. >> reporter: lisa had hoped to begin earning some extra money by renting out her place short-term, but says she decided against it after learning about the city's mandatory registration process for hosts which requires homeowners to get a business license and pay a $250 registration fee. >> i don't think it's anybody's business wh
lisa cone is a psychologist, homeowner and single mom. despite her private practice and ph.d., she says she still struggles to make ends meet in high-priced san francisco. >> it is becoming harder and harder for middle class individuals and families to stay in this city. they're being forced out. >> reporter: lisa and her wife frances had always hoped to raise her daughter together in san francisco. frances's life was cut short. she died in a tragic accident while scuba diving....
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(steve) tonight at ten: homeowners in the east bay -- literally on edge. worried their homes will collapse into a creek.good evening - i'm steve aveson.(catherine) and i'm catherine heenan in for pam moore.the problem is in pleasanton -- where the homeowners say they can"t get anyone to help. this is drone footage... shot along foothill road. one homeowner says he's lost 40 feet of property in just five weeks. they're concerned that three homes are now in danger of falling into the arroyo de la laguna creek. (steve) tonight we talked to one of the concerned homeowners. grant lodes is here with the story. (grant ) the drone video is eye opening...and really paints a picture of how serious this situation is. three homes in particular have seen their backyards...fal l into the creek. the pool is just feet from going down. a trampoleen is on the edge. a fence is dangling. root systems...used to be hidden by earth...now they're exposed after trees fell into the creek. and those homeowners say several other nearby neighborhoods are also potentially at risk. the
(steve) tonight at ten: homeowners in the east bay -- literally on edge. worried their homes will collapse into a creek.good evening - i'm steve aveson.(catherine) and i'm catherine heenan in for pam moore.the problem is in pleasanton -- where the homeowners say they can"t get anyone to help. this is drone footage... shot along foothill road. one homeowner says he's lost 40 feet of property in just five weeks. they're concerned that three homes are now in danger of falling into the arroyo...
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>> who knew what and when and why didn't they tell the homeowners? >> reporter: that's what the homeowners association of the millennium towers wants to find out through their lawsuit. they're suing the developers millennium partnerings and just about everyone else who built the 60 story downtown high-rise that has unexpectedly sunk 16 inches and tilted two inches to the northwest. we showed you our simple test, this golf ball rolling downhill of a resident's 42nd floor lawsuit. and some have also filed individual lawsuits, but under the law, the homeowner's association lawsuit is the only one that can address the structural issues of the building. >> our goal is to recover all the funds that are necessary to fix this building and fix it once and for all. >> reporter: the hoa is also suing the transmeade joint power authority which is building a huge complex next to the towers. it's the same -- the tower's ground water level dropped by a sagering 20 feet when the tgpa built an underground buttress wall between the high-rise and the millennium buildin
>> who knew what and when and why didn't they tell the homeowners? >> reporter: that's what the homeowners association of the millennium towers wants to find out through their lawsuit. they're suing the developers millennium partnerings and just about everyone else who built the 60 story downtown high-rise that has unexpectedly sunk 16 inches and tilted two inches to the northwest. we showed you our simple test, this golf ball rolling downhill of a resident's 42nd floor lawsuit. and...
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roads eroded and some homeowners along foothill road lost 40 feet within two days. they are constructing emergency repair work. they plans to build a small retaining wall to shore up what is left of people's back yards. he says he put up long tarps to protect his land from anymore water damage. >> i am doing anything i can to protect the property. as a homeowner i have to figure out anything that could help. >> reporter: they are happy the state is giving them the help they need
roads eroded and some homeowners along foothill road lost 40 feet within two days. they are constructing emergency repair work. they plans to build a small retaining wall to shore up what is left of people's back yards. he says he put up long tarps to protect his land from anymore water damage. >> i am doing anything i can to protect the property. as a homeowner i have to figure out anything that could help. >> reporter: they are happy the state is giving them the help they need
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up in arms over one homeowner's decision to fly the confederate flag. it's been up for about a week. the homeowner says he means no harm and that the flag doesn't symbolize racism, rather patriotism. he's also posted a sign next to the flag warning those who attempt to remove the flag may be shot. the mayor and chief of police say the homeowner is not breaking any laws or city ordinances. so, it can stay up... in brentwood, philippe djegal kron four news. (maureen kelly)in san francisco an increase on burglaries in the sunset has neighbors on edge.my goodness ooohhhh hoo hoothat's the reaction from a woman living on morningside drive on learning that one of her neighbors had a safe full of guns stolen out of his house at around 130 in the afternoon on wednesday.just down the block i found a man who installs window bars just wrapping up giving an estimate to yet another neighbor.the captain of the taravel police station is hosting a meeting wednesday night to talk to residents about these burglaries that have plagued this area.maureen kelly kron4 news (
up in arms over one homeowner's decision to fly the confederate flag. it's been up for about a week. the homeowner says he means no harm and that the flag doesn't symbolize racism, rather patriotism. he's also posted a sign next to the flag warning those who attempt to remove the flag may be shot. the mayor and chief of police say the homeowner is not breaking any laws or city ordinances. so, it can stay up... in brentwood, philippe djegal kron four news. (maureen kelly)in san francisco an...
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but that's what the homeowners association. millennium towers wants to find out through their lawsuit. they're suing the developers millennium partners and just about every single who built the 60-story downtown high-rise which has unexpectedly sunk. in a previous story, you saw our simple test. this golf ball rolling down the uneven floor of a 42nd floor unit. others have also filed lawsuits. some residents and city attorney dennis herrerra. but under the law the homeowners' association lawsuit is the only one that can address the structural issues of the building. >> our goal is to recover all the funds necessary to fix this building and fix it once and for all. >> the hoa is also suing the transbay joint powers authority who is building a huge transit complex. >> their work on the adjacent site to the tower may have been contributed to the problems. >> the towers ground level dropped by a staggering 20 feet when an underground but tres wall was built. whatever the cause of the structural shifting, the homeowners board says i
but that's what the homeowners association. millennium towers wants to find out through their lawsuit. they're suing the developers millennium partners and just about every single who built the 60-story downtown high-rise which has unexpectedly sunk. in a previous story, you saw our simple test. this golf ball rolling down the uneven floor of a 42nd floor unit. others have also filed lawsuits. some residents and city attorney dennis herrerra. but under the law the homeowners' association...
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homeowners are demanding access through a small road on a private property but a homeowner on the other side of the hill says that's a bad idea. people on morgan territory road can be seen carrying supplies and garbage across a road that keeps collapsing more each day. >> we feel like we are camping. you have to bring your groceries on foot and take your garbage out by foot. >> reporter: you can tell from the public works marking the new cracks have formed. despite the slide, things are looking up.>> they are going to secure our electricity better at the far end of the closure to the north and down here, they will go up 75 feet and they will have one line go across. that should provide unadopted power. >> reporter: the water department figured a way to deliver water with a temporary aboveground pipe. >> yesterday, they've been very good about medicating, posting sites and saying the water is okay to drink. let it run 3-5 minutes to get whatever outs. >> reporter: the slide keeps moving the homeowners got word today from the county that work will start on the road too much now on may 15.
homeowners are demanding access through a small road on a private property but a homeowner on the other side of the hill says that's a bad idea. people on morgan territory road can be seen carrying supplies and garbage across a road that keeps collapsing more each day. >> we feel like we are camping. you have to bring your groceries on foot and take your garbage out by foot. >> reporter: you can tell from the public works marking the new cracks have formed. despite the slide, things...
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nats/ homeowner's wife- "can you turn your camera off please?can't its for my safety." initially... the homeowner's wife slammed the door on me when i approached to talk about the flag. nats/tenant- "he's like, well i'm here because your flags being a problem. i'm a tenant here." not long after, a tenant in the home called the police on me... minutes earlier... the tenant removed the sign.nats/tenant- "this sign was posted because we had community members, coming and tearing down the flags." the man behind the flag, eric harvey, eventually came home and spoke with me. he says the flags been up for about a week where it stands.eric harvey/homeowner- "the reason i'm flying it? its more or less a redneck thing, because of being a cowboy. it's just, to me its more a stand point of just the rowdy, get rowdy, get crazy, just do stupid things, haha."bridge i did reach out to the mayor of brentwood about this situation... and, after he conferred with the chief of police... he says this is an example of freedom of expression. he says that eric harvey has
nats/ homeowner's wife- "can you turn your camera off please?can't its for my safety." initially... the homeowner's wife slammed the door on me when i approached to talk about the flag. nats/tenant- "he's like, well i'm here because your flags being a problem. i'm a tenant here." not long after, a tenant in the home called the police on me... minutes earlier... the tenant removed the sign.nats/tenant- "this sign was posted because we had community members, coming and...
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homeowners insurance may cover damage from a drone. you may get $5,000 if families damage a headstone. if your dog bites someone, that could be covered, too. be aware your property is likely to be covered even when it's not in your home. for instance when it's in a child's dorm room or in the car. >> many people pay smaller losses because they worry that their premium will go up. that doesn't happen all the time. >> reporter: of the 2500 survey respondents whose claim was less than thousand dollars, more than half did not see an increase. each policy is unique, so it can be difficult to predict if your premium stays the same after the claim. making too many claims in a short period of time may cause the insurance company not to renew. if you need flood insurance you probably need to get a separate policy. nydia han channel 6 "action news." >> there's much more to come on "action news" saturday morning, burned while working on a popular do it yourself project. we have details on what happened to a young girl who was trying to make homem
homeowners insurance may cover damage from a drone. you may get $5,000 if families damage a headstone. if your dog bites someone, that could be covered, too. be aware your property is likely to be covered even when it's not in your home. for instance when it's in a child's dorm room or in the car. >> many people pay smaller losses because they worry that their premium will go up. that doesn't happen all the time. >> reporter: of the 2500 survey respondents whose claim was less than...
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. >> reporter: this is the lawsuit that was filed today by the homeown homeowner's association and we also just got a response from the developers, millennium partners. we understand that they have been in mediation for the past six months and their statement reads in part, we are disappointed and puzzled that the hoa board now is shifting gearings to disrupt a strategy that leaves us no choice but to defend ourselves against false claims. so we understand that while mediation can continue, even though the lawsuit has been filed, there's obviously been an impasse. here's the hoa lawyer dachbl petricelli? >> who knew what and when and why didn't they tell the homeowners? >> reporter: that's what the homeowners association of the millennium towers wants to find out through their lawsuit. they're suing the developers millennium partnerings and just about everyone else who built the 60 story downtown high-rise that has unexpectedly sunk 16 inches and tilted two inches to the northwest. we showed you our simple test, this golf ball rolling downhill of a resident's 42nd floor lawsuit. and s
. >> reporter: this is the lawsuit that was filed today by the homeown homeowner's association and we also just got a response from the developers, millennium partners. we understand that they have been in mediation for the past six months and their statement reads in part, we are disappointed and puzzled that the hoa board now is shifting gearings to disrupt a strategy that leaves us no choice but to defend ourselves against false claims. so we understand that while mediation can...
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a homeowner said he lost 40 feet of his backyard in one week. he said the next dorm could be a disaster for his neighborhood. >> water is sitting there and it is causing damage. that is what is happening. it will continue. who knows. we have rain and forecast. i don't know.>> the water board decided to establish local emergency which will provide funding to shore up the hillside. they decided to act as a response on her -- sponsor for the homeowners. >>> demolition groups are back to work on highway 1 and big sur. they are tearing down the bridge. on monday, he used his crane to drop a wrecking ball to the bridge. you solid barely made a dent. they adjusted the crane so we can hit the bridge harder. caltrans says it maybe six months to build the bridge and the cost is between $20-$30 million. the men's best cabal team starts dancing in the tournament. >> that is right. >> they are playing in the tournament. they are a five-point favorite. the game starts at 4:20 this afternoon. if st. mary's wins, they will probably play arizona and the next one
a homeowner said he lost 40 feet of his backyard in one week. he said the next dorm could be a disaster for his neighborhood. >> water is sitting there and it is causing damage. that is what is happening. it will continue. who knows. we have rain and forecast. i don't know.>> the water board decided to establish local emergency which will provide funding to shore up the hillside. they decided to act as a response on her -- sponsor for the homeowners. >>> demolition groups...
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today...the homeowners are still on edge... hoping every bit of wet weather doesn't flood the creek below... and force water toward their property... as creek levels ticked up... roads got soaked... this car overturned in th on highway 17...the driver says he >> reporter: five feet of grass and red danger tape standing between the back yard pool and the creek below. the rushing water swallowed a chunk of the yard. >> every second it keeps going away. we probably lost 20 feet by now. >> reporter: the back yard started eroding away last month during the winter storms. today the homeowners are still on edge hoping every bit of wet weather doesn't flood the creek below and force water toward their property. as creek levels ticked up, roads got soaked. this car overturned in the slippery mess on highway 17. the driver said he thinks he hit sliding rocks. while the wet side made trouble for some others welcomed the rain. >> as long as you keep warm it is okay. >> reporter: in pleasanton the creek current is steady. this temporary div
today...the homeowners are still on edge... hoping every bit of wet weather doesn't flood the creek below... and force water toward their property... as creek levels ticked up... roads got soaked... this car overturned in th on highway 17...the driver says he >> reporter: five feet of grass and red danger tape standing between the back yard pool and the creek below. the rushing water swallowed a chunk of the yard. >> every second it keeps going away. we probably lost 20 feet by now....
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but we discovered air b&b alone has listings for 8800 homeowners.that means 78% of san francisco hosts are apparently breaking the law. we also learned san francisco has issued more than $1 million in fines to 483 illegal rentals over the past two years. >> i think there's a number of people that exploit the housing market and i don't think single property home opowners like mys are those people. >> reporter: lisa worries more restrictions could be on the way, but hopes to begin renting out more home this summer. so she and her daughter with head out of town on vacation. >> it would make life easier for you? >> for sure. everybody knows how expensive it is to live in the city. >> reporter: the city's office of short-term rentals proposed cutting down the registration fee for homeowners looking to rent out their place. cutting the price back down to the original fee of just $50. but no one on the board decided to sponsor that legislation. meanwhile, lawyers for san francisco and air b&b are due back in court next week. >> if you have a tip for our in
but we discovered air b&b alone has listings for 8800 homeowners.that means 78% of san francisco hosts are apparently breaking the law. we also learned san francisco has issued more than $1 million in fines to 483 illegal rentals over the past two years. >> i think there's a number of people that exploit the housing market and i don't think single property home opowners like mys are those people. >> reporter: lisa worries more restrictions could be on the way, but hopes to begin...
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nats/ homeowner's wife- "can you turn your camera off please?reporter) i can't its for my safety." initially... the homeowner's wife slammed the door on me when i approached to talk about the flag. nats/tenant- "he's like, well i'm here because your flags being a problem. i'm a tenant here." not long after, a tenant in the home called the police on me... minutes earlier... the tenant removed the sign.nats/tenant- "this sign was posted because we had community members, coming and tearing down the flags." the man behind the flag, eric harvey, eventually came home and spoke with me. he says the flags been up for about a week where it stands.eric harvey/homeowner- "the reason i'm flying it? its more or less a redneck thing, because of being a cowboy. it's just, to me its more a stand point of just the rowdy, get rowdy, get crazy, just do stupid things, haha."bridge i did reach out to the mayor of brentwood about this situation... and, after he conferred with the chief of police... he says this is an example of freedom of expression. he says that eri
nats/ homeowner's wife- "can you turn your camera off please?reporter) i can't its for my safety." initially... the homeowner's wife slammed the door on me when i approached to talk about the flag. nats/tenant- "he's like, well i'm here because your flags being a problem. i'm a tenant here." not long after, a tenant in the home called the police on me... minutes earlier... the tenant removed the sign.nats/tenant- "this sign was posted because we had community members,...
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the homeowner's teen son armed. you'll hear the calls to 911 and the self-defense law being put to the test. >>> the emergency landing, the passenger jet erupting into smoke and flames right there and the one thing so many people on board did that got them off that jet in time. >>> and take a look at this image tonight, the hiker who stepped into hot water after this. rescuing a malnourished bear cub here in america. what authorities are now saying tonight. we'll be right back. world-classr who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. here's how
the homeowner's teen son armed. you'll hear the calls to 911 and the self-defense law being put to the test. >>> the emergency landing, the passenger jet erupting into smoke and flames right there and the one thing so many people on board did that got them off that jet in time. >>> and take a look at this image tonight, the hiker who stepped into hot water after this. rescuing a malnourished bear cub here in america. what authorities are now saying tonight. we'll be right...
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. >>> living on the edge, some homeowners can only watch as their property falls victim to the amount of rain they've been having in california. wanted at all as we do say good morning, everybody, on this thursday. i'm kendis gibson. >> and linsey davis in for diane. we begin with the showdown over health care. playing out overnight. >> here's a live picture inside the capitol building where democrats and republicans are making good use of red bull and perhaps five-hour energy drinks going head-to-head since yesterday morning. they're embroiled in a heated debate over the republican plan to repeal and replace obamacare. >> the bill is also facing opposition from conservatives but republican leaders are confident it will pass. abc's lana zak has the latest. >> reporter: lawmakers on capitol hill have been working overnight as they tear in the obamacare replacement bill. >> what this bill needs is some extreme vetting. >> reporter: pizza delivers kept them fueled up that lasted through the wee hours as democrats tried various stalling tactics. amendment to the pay more more less. >> pre
. >>> living on the edge, some homeowners can only watch as their property falls victim to the amount of rain they've been having in california. wanted at all as we do say good morning, everybody, on this thursday. i'm kendis gibson. >> and linsey davis in for diane. we begin with the showdown over health care. playing out overnight. >> here's a live picture inside the capitol building where democrats and republicans are making good use of red bull and perhaps five-hour...
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>> reporter: well, raj, a room full of homeowners coming here not knowing what to expect. what they wanted was this board to approve money to shore up a wall full of mud so their back yards won't fall into a creek many while they got what they wanted, it's a race against time. >> we have absolutely lived a nightmare this last month. >> reporter: and this is why. 40 feet of ginger's back yard has fallen into the creek in pleasanton. >> we can't sleep. we have eating, i am not tending to my kids at school. >> reporter: tonight board members who oversee flood protection in the area is listening. >> time is of the essence when we're being faced with another bunch of storms, hope almofully as severe as the last ones, and your property is in the balance. >> reporter: the creek has been eroding for several years. this drone video shows massive erosion over time. some people blame it on new pipes from new construction in the area. >> we used to have a fence way out here. and the neighbor had a yard that went 40 feet out there. >> reporter: david's yard is missing 20 feet. homeowne
>> reporter: well, raj, a room full of homeowners coming here not knowing what to expect. what they wanted was this board to approve money to shore up a wall full of mud so their back yards won't fall into a creek many while they got what they wanted, it's a race against time. >> we have absolutely lived a nightmare this last month. >> reporter: and this is why. 40 feet of ginger's back yard has fallen into the creek in pleasanton. >> we can't sleep. we have eating, i am...
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those talks continue as even as homeowners will press litigation against millennium partners. they join other parties in ongoing litigation over the troubled building. a financial hit for the bay area biggest bank. wells fargo will pay $110 million in class action lawsuit brought by customers, over the phony account scandal. employees seek vcretly opened accounts without owners knowing. thousand of employees have been fired. >> well, high speed accident this afternoon. video from the bay area chopper. a fence you can see knocked down. this is this afternoon. a high-speed chase caused cars to crash. this all near delta golf course. paramedics called out. unclear if police were involved in the chase. we learned in the past few minutes. the price to pay for a high end napa valley wine heist. 15 months in prison. pleading guilty to conspireing to steal 100 bottles of wine from french laundry restaurant in napa and two businesses. the stolen wine worth $900,000. >> her first public speech since losing the nef presideovember pl election. spoke to a sold out crowd of professional biu
those talks continue as even as homeowners will press litigation against millennium partners. they join other parties in ongoing litigation over the troubled building. a financial hit for the bay area biggest bank. wells fargo will pay $110 million in class action lawsuit brought by customers, over the phony account scandal. employees seek vcretly opened accounts without owners knowing. thousand of employees have been fired. >> well, high speed accident this afternoon. video from the bay...
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can recover their value of their investment.sot steven mayer/ homeowners association presidentpeople have bought into this building, it's a fantastic building , they feel something as been taken away from them we want them to have the value back that they justly deserve so they can live the lives that they want to (grant) could the raiders be leaving oakland sooner than expected? "we don't plan on signing a third year with the team"(grant) still ahead on four news - it sure seems like the people of oakland want the team out -- now that they are relocating to las vegas. but where would they go if the vegas stadium will not be ready for a couple of years. sports reporter mark carpenter tells us - after the break. (vicki) plus, the state of california - hit hard by winter storms. and now state officials are proposing a ágas tax... to help with storm repairs. how this impacts you.(grant) and next - a sex assault on the campus of u-c berkeley. tonight - who police are searching for. (brittney) i'm chief meteorologist brittney shipp, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. h
can recover their value of their investment.sot steven mayer/ homeowners association presidentpeople have bought into this building, it's a fantastic building , they feel something as been taken away from them we want them to have the value back that they justly deserve so they can live the lives that they want to (grant) could the raiders be leaving oakland sooner than expected? "we don't plan on signing a third year with the team"(grant) still ahead on four news - it sure seems like...
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. >>> homeowners of the sinking tower, by the homes and the association against the developer. >>> i'm meteorologist, sunny, blue skies and clouds on the increase, tracking showers, coming up at 6:20 tonight. atheultmilon llamiemim >>> it was only a matter of time as the multimillion dollar tower continues to sink and lean, a lawsuit has been filed. today the homeowners association filed a suit against the developer of san francisco's flawed high-rise. don't expect a quick resolution. here is janelle wang. >> you feel that something has been taken away from him. >> reporter: that's a software engineer and president of the millennium tower homeowners association, explaining the decision to go to court after months of mediation. some of the residents have their life savings tied up that they now can't sell. >> we want them to have the value back that they justly deserve. >> reporter: the tower has already sunk some 16 inches and is leaning and homeowners are being warned it could take years to litigate this case. the lawsuit blames the tower builder web core, the developer millennium tow
. >>> homeowners of the sinking tower, by the homes and the association against the developer. >>> i'm meteorologist, sunny, blue skies and clouds on the increase, tracking showers, coming up at 6:20 tonight. atheultmilon llamiemim >>> it was only a matter of time as the multimillion dollar tower continues to sink and lean, a lawsuit has been filed. today the homeowners association filed a suit against the developer of san francisco's flawed high-rise. don't expect a...
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nats/ homeowner's wife- "can you turn your camera off please?eporter) i can't its for my safety." initially... the homeowner's wife slammed the door on me when i approached to talk about the flag. nats/tenant- "he's like, well i'm here because your flags being a problem. i'm a tenant here." not long after, a tenant in the home called the police on me... minutes earlier... the tenant removed the sign.nats/tenant- "this sign was posted because we had community members, coming and tearing down the flags." the man behind the flag, eric harvey, eventually came home and spoke with me. he says the flags been up for about a week where it stands.eric harvey/homeowner- "the reason i'm flying it? its more or less a redneck thing, because of being a cowboy. it's just, to me its more a stand point of just the rowdy, get rowdy, get crazy, just do stupid things, haha."bridge i did reach out to the mayor of brentwood about this situation... and, after he conferred with the chief of police... he says this is an example of freedom of expression. he says that eric
nats/ homeowner's wife- "can you turn your camera off please?eporter) i can't its for my safety." initially... the homeowner's wife slammed the door on me when i approached to talk about the flag. nats/tenant- "he's like, well i'm here because your flags being a problem. i'm a tenant here." not long after, a tenant in the home called the police on me... minutes earlier... the tenant removed the sign.nats/tenant- "this sign was posted because we had community members,...
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what the homeowners are saying about it. and i make dog chow in denver, colorado. one of my fondest memories of khloe is the day we got her. i knew right there she was gonna be a great dog. khloe's a big influence on the family. she loved lincoln from the start. she's his little protector. i trust dog chow to keep khloe healthy because i see the high quality ingredients that go into it. the standards that we follow are top notch. i trust dog chow enough to feed it to my dog every single day. essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and high
what the homeowners are saying about it. and i make dog chow in denver, colorado. one of my fondest memories of khloe is the day we got her. i knew right there she was gonna be a great dog. khloe's a big influence on the family. she loved lincoln from the start. she's his little protector. i trust dog chow to keep khloe healthy because i see the high quality ingredients that go into it. the standards that we follow are top notch. i trust dog chow enough to feed it to my dog every single day....
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nats/ homeowner's wife- "can you turn your camera off please?'t its for my safety." initially... the homeowner's wife slammed the door on me when i approached to talk about the flag. nats/tenant- "he's like, well i'm here because your flags being a problem. i'm a tenant here." not long after, a tenant in the home called the police on me... minutes earlier... the tenant removed the sign.nats/tenant- "this sign was posted because we had community members, coming and tearing down the flags." the man behind the flag, eric harvey, eventually came home and spoke with me. he says the flags been up for about a week where it stands.eric harvey/homeowner- "the reason i'm flying it? its more or less a redneck thing, because of being a cowboy. it's just, to me its more a stand point of just the rowdy, get rowdy, get crazy, just do stupid things, haha."bridge i did reach out to the mayor of brentwood about this situation... and, after he conferred with the chief of police... he says this is an example of freedom of expression. he says that eric harvey has ev
nats/ homeowner's wife- "can you turn your camera off please?'t its for my safety." initially... the homeowner's wife slammed the door on me when i approached to talk about the flag. nats/tenant- "he's like, well i'm here because your flags being a problem. i'm a tenant here." not long after, a tenant in the home called the police on me... minutes earlier... the tenant removed the sign.nats/tenant- "this sign was posted because we had community members, coming and...
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homeowners can borrow up to $200,000. businesses up to $2 million. the disaster loans are also available in other counties as well. >>> a rude awakening for homeowner in vallejo. people were jarred out of bed thinking there was an earthquake. instead it was a tree crashing on to their home. everyone got out safely. nobody was hurt. the homeowner says they tried to get the permit to cut that tree several years ago but was unable after running into red tape with the city. >>> our viewers are capturing stunning pictures and video and sharing them with us. the rain left behind this impressive rainbow in the tri-valley today. jeff sent us this picture from pleasanton. and dean sent us a picture as rain began to break over monterey beach. we want to see more of your photos, your videos. you could just tag us on twitter or instagram and share them on our fab page, and cebook page, show them on tv. on the home page of our website enter your zip code, and the radar for your neighborhood will pop up. that's at nbc bay area.com. >>> developing in the east bay p
homeowners can borrow up to $200,000. businesses up to $2 million. the disaster loans are also available in other counties as well. >>> a rude awakening for homeowner in vallejo. people were jarred out of bed thinking there was an earthquake. instead it was a tree crashing on to their home. everyone got out safely. nobody was hurt. the homeowner says they tried to get the permit to cut that tree several years ago but was unable after running into red tape with the city. >>>...
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homeowners are nervously watching next week's forecast. even as these back yards continue to crumble, residents are feeling a bit of relief after last night zone meeting where officials decided to pay for an emergency fix and long-term repairs. >> i couldn't have hoped for a better outcome. i thank the board. it was a very good outcome. >> it made my heart feel better. >> reporter: they've lost at least 30 feet of land. 13 trees have fallen into the creek, three have them huge redwoods. the land giving in to the rain we've had. the residents are worried their homes will be next and they're concerned about next week's forecast. >> we're talking six days of rain as forecasted and some of it significant and i'm not sure our property itself can survive. >> reporter: he's wondering if they can get sandbags in place before the rain arrives. the emergency work that's been approved need permits, materials a plan. >> we'd love to see equipment right now. the time frame is not quick enough. >> reporter: this homeowner doesn't know if she can stick a
homeowners are nervously watching next week's forecast. even as these back yards continue to crumble, residents are feeling a bit of relief after last night zone meeting where officials decided to pay for an emergency fix and long-term repairs. >> i couldn't have hoped for a better outcome. i thank the board. it was a very good outcome. >> it made my heart feel better. >> reporter: they've lost at least 30 feet of land. 13 trees have fallen into the creek, three have them huge...
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the study lookedings in san franciscoened neighbors counties and found more than 700 homeowners listedproperties on airbnb. a violation of san francisco's housing laws. >> very little home-sharing and too much home-stealing. >> reporter: a consultant for the american hotel and lodging association. >> the problem is, too many units have been converted to full-time tourist accommodations. >> reporter: airbnb calls the study misleading and inaccurate saying the hotel industry is simply trying to price gouge consumers and squash their competition. for the past seven months, airbnb has also been locked in a legal battle with san francisco. airbnb sued its hometown to block a new law slap home-sharing companies with pricey fines and possible criminal penalties if they post rental listings not registered with the city. >> it is far more difficult for uber to check with the bmv about the validity of someone's driver's license than it is for airbnb to check to see whether or not somebody is registered with the city. >> so this is your place? >> yes. >> you don't live in the building? >> no. >>
the study lookedings in san franciscoened neighbors counties and found more than 700 homeowners listedproperties on airbnb. a violation of san francisco's housing laws. >> very little home-sharing and too much home-stealing. >> reporter: a consultant for the american hotel and lodging association. >> the problem is, too many units have been converted to full-time tourist accommodations. >> reporter: airbnb calls the study misleading and inaccurate saying the hotel...
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you may have seen security systems that notify homeowners on their cellphones that there is a breach and they have a problem. this may be the first time there has been a story of it working. dann cuellar tonight, dan? >> jim, it's an amazing story. a homeowner is at work in center city and gets a text from his surveillance system saying someone was inside. the homeowner called police and they nailed the robbers in their tracks. >> the neighborhood has been living on edge due to a rash of burglaries. >> this is not the first time it happened in broad daylight. my next door neighbor, broad daylight. across the streebroad daylight. >> this afternoon around 1:00, it was another neighbor being burglarized but this neighhas as when he's at work and there is movement in his house. >> he activates the camera on the c sees males breaking into the house. he called police and 15 officers were on the scene in minutes. >> some of the males were carrying a t.v. out of the house, the loot and they had ta. >> the burglars jumped into an suv and run for it, but they crashed into a car. police apprehe
you may have seen security systems that notify homeowners on their cellphones that there is a breach and they have a problem. this may be the first time there has been a story of it working. dann cuellar tonight, dan? >> jim, it's an amazing story. a homeowner is at work in center city and gets a text from his surveillance system saying someone was inside. the homeowner called police and they nailed the robbers in their tracks. >> the neighborhood has been living on edge due to a...
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again, we are to hear more from the lawyer on the suit by the homeowners association. we'll have more on that at 5:00 and 6:00 on kpix 5. anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> we are following breaking news out of san francisco's oceanview neighborhood. officers responded to a shooting at broad street and plymouth avenue. a woman reportedly has life- threatening wounds and two men are also hurt. all have been taken to local hospitals. right now a search is on for a suspect and traffic remains closed in both directions on broad street. >> then i heard pow. and that first guy got shot. i didn't see him go down. i thought it was a cherry bomb. then pow pow pow pow pow pow. i jumped up and went in the back of the van. >> broad street is closed in both directions and muni has rerouted the m oceanview light rail line as well as the bus line. >>> breaking news in alameda county. part of redwood road has crumbled. this section is closed off right now blocking all access between castro valley and oakland. you will need to use alternates. >>> this afternoon a south bay water district is hol
again, we are to hear more from the lawyer on the suit by the homeowners association. we'll have more on that at 5:00 and 6:00 on kpix 5. anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> we are following breaking news out of san francisco's oceanview neighborhood. officers responded to a shooting at broad street and plymouth avenue. a woman reportedly has life- threatening wounds and two men are also hurt. all have been taken to local hospitals. right now a search is on for a suspect and traffic remains...
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but airbnb alone has listings for 88 homeowners. that means 78% of san francisco hosts are apparently breaking the law. we learned that san francisco issued more than $1 million in fines to 483 illegal rentals over the past two years. >> there are a number of people that exploit the housing market and i don't think single property homeowners like myself are those people. >> reporter: lisa worries that more restrictions could be on the way but hopes to begin renting out her home this summer so she and her daughter can head out of town on vacation. >> it would make life easier for you? >> for sure it would. everybody knows how expensive it is to live in the city and that's why many families leave. >> reporter: the city's office of short term rental looked at cutting down the fee. it would have cut the price of $250 back down to the original fee of just 50 bucks. but no one on the board of supervisors decided to sponsor that legislation. meanwhile, lawyers for airbnb and san francisco are due back in court next month. >> if you have a
but airbnb alone has listings for 88 homeowners. that means 78% of san francisco hosts are apparently breaking the law. we learned that san francisco issued more than $1 million in fines to 483 illegal rentals over the past two years. >> there are a number of people that exploit the housing market and i don't think single property homeowners like myself are those people. >> reporter: lisa worries that more restrictions could be on the way but hopes to begin renting out her home this...
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homeowners forced to pay back grant money. the nbc 10 investigators may help change state law. >>> we are continuing to follow breaking news out of capitol hill. republican lawmakers pulled the healthcare bill vote from the house floor just minutes before a scheduled vote. house speaker paul ryan called it a disappointing day for republicans. it was pulled after it didn't get enough support from its own political party. >> president trump had lingering doubts the job would be easy he's getting a reminder that being the leader of the world is anything but. it's hard. and as republicans pull their obamacare replacement bill after it fails to garner enough support after just 18 days, the question becomes, how will the republican party sort itself out? after this early big failure for this administration? and frankly, for the entire party? >> chuck todd will break down all of today's developments on "meet the press," that's sunday morning at 10:30 here on nbc 10. >>> now, to an election controversy in philadelphia. the votes are i
homeowners forced to pay back grant money. the nbc 10 investigators may help change state law. >>> we are continuing to follow breaking news out of capitol hill. republican lawmakers pulled the healthcare bill vote from the house floor just minutes before a scheduled vote. house speaker paul ryan called it a disappointing day for republicans. it was pulled after it didn't get enough support from its own political party. >> president trump had lingering doubts the job would be...
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are homeowners opening their favorite piggy bank again, their home. >> a better deal? the commerce secretary plans to be aggressive to fix bad trade disease. but some along the u.s./mexico border are concerned. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, march 3rd. good evening. welcome. >> we start with federal reserve chair janet yellen may have said the clearest signal yet that an interest rate increase is near. her speech capped a week of talks. many said the tighter policy seems to make sense barring, of course, any big economic surprises. the fed last raised interest rates in december. on the second like in a decade. rising rates impact everybody from home buyers to savers, and they rippled through the global economy which is why investors are paying close attention. steve liesman looks at it. >> the fed chair janet yellen putting an exclamation mark on it. saying in a speech in chicago, it was on the way. >> in our meeting later this month, the committee will evaluate whether employment and inflation are continuing to evolve in line w
are homeowners opening their favorite piggy bank again, their home. >> a better deal? the commerce secretary plans to be aggressive to fix bad trade disease. but some along the u.s./mexico border are concerned. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, march 3rd. good evening. welcome. >> we start with federal reserve chair janet yellen may have said the clearest signal yet that an interest rate increase is near. her speech capped a week of...
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now every time it rains like it did on friday, homeowners are keeping a watchful eye on their back lawns hoping the erosion doesn't get any worse. at one house five feet of grass stains between the outdoor pool and the creek below. rushing waters swallowed part of their yard. >> every second it keeps going away. we've probably lost 20 feet by now. >> alameda county zone seven water agency has made some emergency fixes by putting sandbags down by the creek but homeowners are still waiting for permanent repairs. >>> new federal help for people in santa cruz county this evening. in some cases recent floods and mudslides damaged large portions of private property. now the small business administration has opened an office on ocean street in downtown santa cruz. the point is to help locals get low interest loans as soon as possible so they can start rebuilding. >> i definitely hope it will help them. i don't believe we are covered by our insurance. so in order to satisfy the county's requirements and to get our property value backup, we definitely need a significant help. >> a homeowner can b
now every time it rains like it did on friday, homeowners are keeping a watchful eye on their back lawns hoping the erosion doesn't get any worse. at one house five feet of grass stains between the outdoor pool and the creek below. rushing waters swallowed part of their yard. >> every second it keeps going away. we've probably lost 20 feet by now. >> alameda county zone seven water agency has made some emergency fixes by putting sandbags down by the creek but homeowners are still...
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and redirecting the creek. >> the good news is the homeowners will have a break in the rain. gorgeous weather outside. mark tamayo to tell us about it . >> much more these days with the rain we picked up in january and february. and the early portion of this month. outside, as you know, clear and mostly sunny skies. looking for the golden gate bridge. the key difference by this time tomorrow, we might have fog. no raindrops expected as we head into thursday or friday work rain this. rain? where is it? the bay area, as i mentioned, is in the clear. you can see surface winds trending out of the north. with that, it is keeping the fog out. what will change, over the next 25 days 24 hours, and on short breeds. as far as current numbers, if you go for a walk, great. 60s. san jose 63. santa rosa 62. san francisco downtown, a very nice 62 degrees. we do get a chance to dry out. we are talking about several days as we head into the weekend. for wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday and sunday and we will add monday there are possibly more dry days. we get a long-term chance to dry ou
and redirecting the creek. >> the good news is the homeowners will have a break in the rain. gorgeous weather outside. mark tamayo to tell us about it . >> much more these days with the rain we picked up in january and february. and the early portion of this month. outside, as you know, clear and mostly sunny skies. looking for the golden gate bridge. the key difference by this time tomorrow, we might have fog. no raindrops expected as we head into thursday or friday work rain this....
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they can get renter loans up to $40,000, homeowners $200,000, and businesses up to $2 million.far as that meeting tonight it's at 6 p.m. at morgan hill community center. live in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:56. it's time for your "final 5." >>> first the clock is ticking for president trump to gather enough support to get the gop's plan to repeal and replace obamacare passed the house of representatives. the house is scheduled to vote on the measure tomorrow. some conservatives are still balking at the legislation while democrats oppose it. house minority leader nancy pelosi sent a memo to house democrats outlining an all hands on deck approach to defeat what she calls trumpcare. >>> president trump's nominee for the supreme court told the senate judiciary committee he finds verbal attacks on judges disheartening and demoralizing. neil gorsuch answered questions all day and into the late evening. his confirmation hearing continues on capitol hill today. >>> a california judge is ordering the preservation of all debris from the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire.
they can get renter loans up to $40,000, homeowners $200,000, and businesses up to $2 million.far as that meeting tonight it's at 6 p.m. at morgan hill community center. live in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:56. it's time for your "final 5." >>> first the clock is ticking for president trump to gather enough support to get the gop's plan to repeal and replace obamacare passed the house of representatives. the house is scheduled to vote on the measure...
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one homeowner said he's lost about 40 feet of his backyard in just one week. and he says the next big storm could spell disaster for him, and his neighbors. >> a lot more water is hitting at arroyo and it's causing the damage. and it will continue. we've got, who knows, six days of rain forecast. i don't know if i'll have a home. >> the water board decided to establish a local emergency to provide funding to shore up the hillside. the board also decided to act as a sponsor for the homeowners, so that they can seek federal funding. >> crews resumed demolition of a bridge on highway 101 in big sur that was damaged by a mudslide during our recent storms. on monday, a crane dropped a 6,000-pound wrecking ball onto the span, but it barely made a dent. the crews adjusted the arm of the crane so the wrecking ball could drop with more force. the demolition resumed today. rebuilding that bridge is expected to take at least 6 months with an estimated cost of 20 to $30 million. >>> still to come here, revitalizing an oakland neighborhood. >> there's more shops, there's m
one homeowner said he's lost about 40 feet of his backyard in just one week. and he says the next big storm could spell disaster for him, and his neighbors. >> a lot more water is hitting at arroyo and it's causing the damage. and it will continue. we've got, who knows, six days of rain forecast. i don't know if i'll have a home. >> the water board decided to establish a local emergency to provide funding to shore up the hillside. the board also decided to act as a sponsor for the...
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renters and homeowners began to line up to get low-interest loans to replace their property. business owners can get up to $2 million. >> it's frustrating because it's taking -- putting us into debt for some time. but you just have to do what you have to do to take care of the house. >> reporter: faced with losing property and now taking a loan to replace it. for some, they say it's their only option. financial burden julie doesn't agree with. >> we had no warning at all. >> reporter: you think it's fair that this comes out of your pocket? >> no, no! >> reporter: in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >> and tonight, santa clara water district leaders plan to hold a public meeting about how to prevent another devastating flood. tonight's meeting is at 6 p.m. at the morgan hill community center. >>> governor jerry brown is giving the gop a stern warning over its proposed healthcare bill. he is in washington to make the case against it. kpix 5's jackie ward joins us from the newsroom to tell us why the governor is so outraged. >> reporter: michelle, governor jerry brown got propone
renters and homeowners began to line up to get low-interest loans to replace their property. business owners can get up to $2 million. >> it's frustrating because it's taking -- putting us into debt for some time. but you just have to do what you have to do to take care of the house. >> reporter: faced with losing property and now taking a loan to replace it. for some, they say it's their only option. financial burden julie doesn't agree with. >> we had no warning at all....
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this homeowner has lost 30 feet of backyard. that's left her swimming pool dangerously close to the cliff. and rushing waters. >> we don't know what we're going to wake up to i have two teenagers that don't know at night if we're going to have to get them up to move out of our hou house. next week, the waterboard may provide grant money to help with those repairs. >>> a busy marin county road is closed again tonight as crews worked to clear a new landslide. sir francis drake boulevard will remain closed overnight, and likely through tomorrow morning's commute as well. there's been a repeated source of frustration this winter, it's been closed at least three times since february because of mudslides. >>> this probably won't surprise you. this is officially the wettest year on record for us here in california. according to new data released today. the average of 27 inches of rain fell in the state between last october and february of this year. that's the most rain recorded in that time frame since the state started keeping record
this homeowner has lost 30 feet of backyard. that's left her swimming pool dangerously close to the cliff. and rushing waters. >> we don't know what we're going to wake up to i have two teenagers that don't know at night if we're going to have to get them up to move out of our hou house. next week, the waterboard may provide grant money to help with those repairs. >>> a busy marin county road is closed again tonight as crews worked to clear a new landslide. sir francis drake...
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homeowners are eligible for $40,000 to replace damaged personal items like a car. businesses and nonprofits are eligible for up to two million dollarss. >> we want to ensure that every member takes advantage of this assistance. >> san jose member san la cardo says the loans may provide the best chance for families to get back. >> you don't need to be a business. they are available to renters and homeowners and you do need to apply and do it within 60 days. >> wynn says she and her renters need the assistance go we have to do as much as we could to replace what we lost. fortunately i have great tenants and they will be patient to wait until i fix it. >> for those that need assistance, the 12th floor of san jose city hall will be transformed into an outreach center and that opens tomorrow morning at ten. people can start applying right now. frank. >>> cristina. i wasn't sure if the pictures you showed were taken today. when you walked down the street in that neighborhood do you see the piles of rubble and the cars that are no longer any good and haven't been towed aw
homeowners are eligible for $40,000 to replace damaged personal items like a car. businesses and nonprofits are eligible for up to two million dollarss. >> we want to ensure that every member takes advantage of this assistance. >> san jose member san la cardo says the loans may provide the best chance for families to get back. >> you don't need to be a business. they are available to renters and homeowners and you do need to apply and do it within 60 days. >> wynn says...
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homeowners can get loans of up to $200,000. business owners can borrow up to $2 million. flood victims can either apply at the city hall office on online. >>> a month after the flooding, construction crews are working on repairs in the rock springs neighborhood. they're fixing floors, electrical service, and plumbing, so residents can move back in. at happy hollow zoo, conservationeams are ripping out dry wall to prevent mold. 3.5 acres of the zoo was under water. >> still kind of investigating and testing and trying to open up some of the buildings that were impacted, get them dried out and really assess what needs to be rebuilt or redone or torn out completely. >> the meerkats are back in their habitat. the san mateo d.a.'s office is investigating a deadly shooting. a man showed up at his ex-wife's office on saginaw drive, started threatening her and chasing her and the parking lot. police say she called 911 to say that her ex-husband was chasing her with a gun. that woman was not hit. police arrived minutes later, they ran after the man, cornering him. the deputy chief
homeowners can get loans of up to $200,000. business owners can borrow up to $2 million. flood victims can either apply at the city hall office on online. >>> a month after the flooding, construction crews are working on repairs in the rock springs neighborhood. they're fixing floors, electrical service, and plumbing, so residents can move back in. at happy hollow zoo, conservationeams are ripping out dry wall to prevent mold. 3.5 acres of the zoo was under water. >> still kind...
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homeowners are asking the city to move some trucks they say are causing major problems.lane place in northeast right off 295, homeowners say the vibrations from nearby construction vehicle res causing cracks in their ceilings and outside their homes. the city says there isn't much they can do, but homeowners disagree with that. >> the motion, it's constantly moving. constantly. this house -- when i go to sleep, i feel like somebody is rocking me to sleep. that's how bad it is. >> homers limit or reroute truckes. >>> a plan to widen 28 in prince george's county is getting some pushback. >> one face won't happen for at least three years. construction bids came in much higher than expected and the project is supposed to widen the road from fitswater drive. it was supposed to wrap up by 2020, but now it could last until 2022 or 2023. >>> some good old fashioned police work being credited with reuniting a woman with her prized and very valuable violin. >> last wednesday, mary kim was in the parking lot at the barnes & noble on rockville pike when she was car jacked. inside th
homeowners are asking the city to move some trucks they say are causing major problems.lane place in northeast right off 295, homeowners say the vibrations from nearby construction vehicle res causing cracks in their ceilings and outside their homes. the city says there isn't much they can do, but homeowners disagree with that. >> the motion, it's constantly moving. constantly. this house -- when i go to sleep, i feel like somebody is rocking me to sleep. that's how bad it is. >>...
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dave, you spoke to the homeown homeowner. >> reporter: that's right. we did earlier today and we tell that you homeowner and the family is not only shaken by this whole thing but they're absolutely outraged. >> i'm thoroughly makes me sick. >> reporter: theresa angel lilly can't believe what her neighbor around the corner found on their front step. it's so offensive we are blurring the image of a swastika drawn in paint. >> i grew up in many neighborhood. i'm 51 years old. the family is a wonderful fami family. it's disheartening. it's ugly. >> reporter: philadelphia police are investigating and say a homeowner on the 10,000 block of clark place left to go to the store, came back and found the swastika sometime this morning. the family telling fox 29 off camera they just wish people could be left alone. >> i'm going to say it's kind of surprising. i've never seen anything like that. as long as i've lived here. >> reporter: this home front defacing comes just days after the mt. carmel jewish cemetery in northeast philadelphia was vandalized. more than 1
dave, you spoke to the homeown homeowner. >> reporter: that's right. we did earlier today and we tell that you homeowner and the family is not only shaken by this whole thing but they're absolutely outraged. >> i'm thoroughly makes me sick. >> reporter: theresa angel lilly can't believe what her neighbor around the corner found on their front step. it's so offensive we are blurring the image of a swastika drawn in paint. >> i grew up in many neighborhood. i'm 51 years...
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luckily the geico insurance agency had helped the pig with homeowners insurance.e had replacement cost coverage, so his house was rebuilt, good as new. the big bad wolf now has a job on a wind farm. call geico and see how easy it is to switch and save on homeowners insurance. >>> hey there, a quadruple witching day. the guys are behind me getting ready. >> out of gas. >> that's what some traders are saying about the banks and there's one name in particular that looks vulnerable. plus, how would you like the play sprint for a takeout and be pay a dime? >> it's my way of sticking it to the man. >> we'll show you how. and suddenly, nike shares are hot again. >> is it the shoes? >> no. it's not the shoes. it's the charts. and there's something in them that suggests nike shares are going higher. the action begins right now.
luckily the geico insurance agency had helped the pig with homeowners insurance.e had replacement cost coverage, so his house was rebuilt, good as new. the big bad wolf now has a job on a wind farm. call geico and see how easy it is to switch and save on homeowners insurance. >>> hey there, a quadruple witching day. the guys are behind me getting ready. >> out of gas. >> that's what some traders are saying about the banks and there's one name in particular that looks...
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homeowner in bustleton section of the city left to run errand this morning, when he came back found a swastika spray painted on his front steps much this is just the latest of recent antisemitic acts happening across our area and the country. philadelphia police are now trying to fine the sam behind it. >> neighbors are shocked someone would even do such thing. fox 29's dave kinchen joining us live from bustleton. dave, you spoke to that homeowner. >> reporter: yeah, they told me off camera they just wonder why people can't simply be left alone. as for police, they're expected back to canvass the neighborhood in the search for clues. >> i'm actually disgusted by it. i'm embarrassed by it that people act like this today. >> reporter: there are likely no words that would help life long bustleton resident theresa understand why someone woodrow draw a swastika on a neighbor's front step the latest in a string of hateful incidents in and around what we call the city of brotherly love. the question is, where is the love? >> i've been here all my life up a. and we've never seen -- we don't a
homeowner in bustleton section of the city left to run errand this morning, when he came back found a swastika spray painted on his front steps much this is just the latest of recent antisemitic acts happening across our area and the country. philadelphia police are now trying to fine the sam behind it. >> neighbors are shocked someone would even do such thing. fox 29's dave kinchen joining us live from bustleton. dave, you spoke to that homeowner. >> reporter: yeah, they told me...
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there are also sandbags placed below, but the homeowners here are waiting for permanent repairs. i'm jessica flores, kpix5. tonight we're getting our first look at the man arrested for quadruple murder in sacramento. 56-year-old salvador vasquez- oliva is being held in connection to the four murders that happened in the south land park area of sacramento. police say a worried family member called 911 early yesterday morning asking for officers to do a welfare check at vasquez's home. when officers went inside, they discovered the four bodies. police say two victims were children. neighbors say one of the adult victims was their mother. another fa they tell our sister station in sacramento vasquez lived at the home with his wife, two children and another family member. officers have not commented on the re quez and >> moved here two years ago and we welcomed the kids. you know, we loved kids. it's really breaks my heartton there are children involved. >> officers have not commented on the relationship between vasquez and the victims. none of the victims' names have been released.
there are also sandbags placed below, but the homeowners here are waiting for permanent repairs. i'm jessica flores, kpix5. tonight we're getting our first look at the man arrested for quadruple murder in sacramento. 56-year-old salvador vasquez- oliva is being held in connection to the four murders that happened in the south land park area of sacramento. police say a worried family member called 911 early yesterday morning asking for officers to do a welfare check at vasquez's home. when...