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ktvu's rob roth is live now with the clause. rob? reporter: at issue what teachers can do or say in their personal lives. this mother may take her daughter out of high school if teachers are forced to sign a morality clause in the new contract. or if they are fired because they refuse to sign it. >> my family will leave. we are not going to walk away quietly. >> reporter: she was one of a handful of parents who protested in downtown oakland today. they are upset about a clause they fear would allow teachers to be fired if they violate it in their private lives. >> if you are not married and you have a partner, you have sex with your partner, that is a violation. it puts the teachers in jeopardy. >> reporter: this is the language causing concern. in both the employee's person and professional life the employee is expected to model and promote behavior in confirmity with the teaching of the roman catholic faith. they told us by phone this is not a witch hunt. >> there is no list of personal behaviors, there is no list of anything that
ktvu's rob roth is live now with the clause. rob? reporter: at issue what teachers can do or say in their personal lives. this mother may take her daughter out of high school if teachers are forced to sign a morality clause in the new contract. or if they are fired because they refuse to sign it. >> my family will leave. we are not going to walk away quietly. >> reporter: she was one of a handful of parents who protested in downtown oakland today. they are upset about a clause they...
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i'm paul chamber, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> ktvu has learned fire investigators are closing in on a suspect targeting a family in san jose s. it is not the first time the family has been victimized. ktvu's robert honda live in san jose. you have opinion at the scene all day now, robert? >> reporter: fire investigators have spent much of the day examining the scene here where the vandalism b took place at this home. you can see there is still ash and soot where a car was set on fire early this morning. a praisen act caught on surveillance. you can see two people wearing hoodies checking out the cars on the driveway. one takes out a container of accelerant and starts dousing it on the acura. eventually, the flames grew. the family used a garden hose to soak trees to keep the fire from spread. firefighters arrived to put out the car fire. investigators found there have been several acts of vandalism in the past few weeks. just last week, surveillance captured two people who poured a gallon of pink paint on the car. last month, the tires on the acura were slashed. the head of the family who has
i'm paul chamber, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> ktvu has learned fire investigators are closing in on a suspect targeting a family in san jose s. it is not the first time the family has been victimized. ktvu's robert honda live in san jose. you have opinion at the scene all day now, robert? >> reporter: fire investigators have spent much of the day examining the scene here where the vandalism b took place at this home. you can see there is still ash and soot where a car was set on...
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ktvu channel 2 news followed up. and they confirmed some confusion and blamed it on the way they were lobbied. >>> governor jerry brown and leaders struck a deal on a proposal for a rainy day fund. the deal calls for stock piling revenue equal to 10% of california's general fund. some of the money would be dedicated to paying down the state's debt. the plan is designed to cushion california from economic down turns in the future. if approved it would replace another proposal that is set to go before voters in november. >>> school officials say half of students stayed home today from two schools. there was stepped up police presence today at john burroughs high school and charlotte wood middle school. last week graffiti was written in paint that read i will kill 12 people on 5/8/14. additional threats were written. >> i thought it was like some kid writing stuff just to scare other people. >> we don't have reason to believe knee our schools -- any of our schools are at risk. >> police caught a person they believe is r
ktvu channel 2 news followed up. and they confirmed some confusion and blamed it on the way they were lobbied. >>> governor jerry brown and leaders struck a deal on a proposal for a rainy day fund. the deal calls for stock piling revenue equal to 10% of california's general fund. some of the money would be dedicated to paying down the state's debt. the plan is designed to cushion california from economic down turns in the future. if approved it would replace another proposal that is...
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ktvu's mike mibach live in oakland. it seems like the entire nation is on the clippers' side, kind of a weird deposition for so many warriors fans. >> reporter: a little, but we're talking about a pretty confident group of fans expecting a win. the team landed in los angeles a couple hours ago. i was able to watch their final shoot around here in oakland friday afternoon. they seemed fairly relaxed and if basketball fans outside the bay area are pulling for the clippers in game seven, not a care for the world for a warriors. today in downtown oakland a farmers market filled with a lot of chatter about the warriors. >> we're always wearing gold and blue. >> reporter: the gold just seems to pop these days. certain fruits look greeter, purses, stands, even newspaper stands. >> they're going. they're not giving up. >> reporter: this afternoon the warriors had one final shootaround before taking off to los angeles. the warriors know the controversy surrounding clipper owner donald sterling could give fans across the nation a
ktvu's mike mibach live in oakland. it seems like the entire nation is on the clippers' side, kind of a weird deposition for so many warriors fans. >> reporter: a little, but we're talking about a pretty confident group of fans expecting a win. the team landed in los angeles a couple hours ago. i was able to watch their final shoot around here in oakland friday afternoon. they seemed fairly relaxed and if basketball fans outside the bay area are pulling for the clippers in game seven, not...
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a woman posted on the ktvu facebook page the seal had been there for two days.taffers with the center say the seal is lethargic and appears sick, but they don't know yet what's wrong with it. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we're always here for you at ktvu.com, and you can follow us on facebook and twitter. i'm gasia mikaelian. right now, police in mountain view are searching for a mountain lion after a possible sighting there. we have a crew on the way. that story for you at 10:00. tmz is up next right here on tv 36. bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people [capti
a woman posted on the ktvu facebook page the seal had been there for two days.taffers with the center say the seal is lethargic and appears sick, but they don't know yet what's wrong with it. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we're always here for you at ktvu.com, and you can follow us on facebook and twitter. i'm gasia mikaelian. right now, police in mountain view are searching for a mountain lion after a possible sighting there. we have a crew on the way. that story...
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ktvu's robert handa is live. you spoke to the prosecutor in this case. >> reporter: this is going to be an interesting case and it will be complex. two kidnapping charges will be the start of a legal case for this man who made his first court appearance here this afternoon. cameras were not lowed inside where kenneth middlebrook was charged with two counts of kidnapping and charges of burglary, robbery and assault. the charges of two kidnapping attempts, a 61-year-old woman and a 19-year-old san jose woman, daniela alvarez who talked with ktvu about his actions when he first asked her to drive him to his father's house and wouldn't let her go. >> i was trying to reason with him, calm him down. he snapped. out of nowhere. he snapped. he came over me and attacked me and he didn't say anything. he let me drive. drive the car! >> is this a complicated legal case? >> it is difficult to tell at this point. there are serious charges the defendant is facing. it involves two victims. >> what do you think about the two wom
ktvu's robert handa is live. you spoke to the prosecutor in this case. >> reporter: this is going to be an interesting case and it will be complex. two kidnapping charges will be the start of a legal case for this man who made his first court appearance here this afternoon. cameras were not lowed inside where kenneth middlebrook was charged with two counts of kidnapping and charges of burglary, robbery and assault. the charges of two kidnapping attempts, a 61-year-old woman and a...
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tom vacar ktvu channel 2 news. gifts come as some people continues to question zucker burg's donation. he works with governor kris christie to make that donation. >>> sierpzs will decide the board is set to decide on tuesday if it wants to initialize the steps to put a county wise sales transaction measure on the ballot. a sales tax height could bring in as much as $38 million a year. the idea is still in the early stages and they still need to have the public weighing in on the matter. >>> now at 6:00, an unthinkable crime of a 9-year-old attacked by a hammer and the suspect is not a stranger. >> no criminal charges of a case of the bart officer accidentally shot and killed an officer. >> four inches of the short distance means that 400 bay area students will have to retake the important test for college. >>> we are learning about an attack on a little girl with a hammer at a school in oakland. i am frank somerville. >> i am julie haner. >> the 9-year-old girl was attacked by a parent who came to campus and target
tom vacar ktvu channel 2 news. gifts come as some people continues to question zucker burg's donation. he works with governor kris christie to make that donation. >>> sierpzs will decide the board is set to decide on tuesday if it wants to initialize the steps to put a county wise sales transaction measure on the ballot. a sales tax height could bring in as much as $38 million a year. the idea is still in the early stages and they still need to have the public weighing in on the...
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ktvu's rob roth is live in oakland. how did this begin? >> reporter: a stray cat is alive and well thanks to quick thinking by commuters. >> holding on for dear life. >> reporter: pointing inside the wheel well of her car where a scared kitten was hiding. >> banging here. we had a stick. nothing. >> reporter: it happened before 8:30 a.m. this morning. she was stuck in traffic in the far left lane on highway 580 when she saw a kitten try to jump on top of the median. she saw the kitten go behind her when another commuter pointed to the wheel. >> shaking. big eyes, sad, horrible. horrified. >> reporter: she called authority whose sent tow truck operators. one jacked up the car and crawled underneath. >> found a kitten under the springs. and got his gloves on and it came to him. >> she was planning to take the kitten to an animal shelter but a man who was stuck in traffic, that is him, said he would take the kit the woman -- kit the woman had this message. >> enjoy your new home. . >> reporter: nobody is sure where the kilten came from -- kit
ktvu's rob roth is live in oakland. how did this begin? >> reporter: a stray cat is alive and well thanks to quick thinking by commuters. >> holding on for dear life. >> reporter: pointing inside the wheel well of her car where a scared kitten was hiding. >> banging here. we had a stick. nothing. >> reporter: it happened before 8:30 a.m. this morning. she was stuck in traffic in the far left lane on highway 580 when she saw a kitten try to jump on top of the...
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reporting live, healther h, ktvu channel 2 news -- heather holmes, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in santa rosa a teen is dead after a car crash three weeks before her graduation. 17-year-old ashley carlson died after being thrown from the car when the driver lost control. behind the wheel, her best friend, ashley kellogg who was 18 years old. authorities say driver lost control just west of santa rosa, hitting a tree, and then telephone pole and flipping upside down. ktvu's noelle walker is here with more on this. >> reporter: both the chp and school principal brace for these things this time of year. the end of the school year and teens get a taste of freedom and sometimes bad accidents happen. >> reporter: there is beauty in traveling country roads but there is also danger. >> bang, crash, boom, the power goes out. >> she was inside her home last night when a driver crashed into a tree outside her home. hit a power pole and flipped the car before 8:00 p.m. last night. >> people fly down this road. >> the speed limit is 45 miles per hour. something few drivers heed. the chp estimates the
reporting live, healther h, ktvu channel 2 news -- heather holmes, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in santa rosa a teen is dead after a car crash three weeks before her graduation. 17-year-old ashley carlson died after being thrown from the car when the driver lost control. behind the wheel, her best friend, ashley kellogg who was 18 years old. authorities say driver lost control just west of santa rosa, hitting a tree, and then telephone pole and flipping upside down. ktvu's noelle walker is...
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claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> warmer weather is on the way. >> ktvu chief meteorologist bill martin with a look at what to expect next. >> reporter: as a matter of fact, julie and frank, temperatures warmed a couple degrees today. they will continue to warm: warming trend into the next few days right into the bay area holiday weekend. these were the highs from today. 67 in hayward. 73234 livermore. eve tennessee weekend, remember how chilly it was? so temperatures a rising. this weather system, right out here is causing some showers just east of the area. we vacaville area had reports of some sprinkles in parts of our inland empire. parts of southern livermore valley up by mount hamilton. nothing showing up on the radar right now. the store ray here in the mountains, then, is some showers near grass valley. this is all rain. above about 6500 feet we are seeing a few snow flurries. nothing to really speak up. kind a wet, drizzle yeah day. these are the overnight lows. forecast for tomorrow morning. it will be chilly. these don't look that cold, but think about it. it's almost
claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> warmer weather is on the way. >> ktvu chief meteorologist bill martin with a look at what to expect next. >> reporter: as a matter of fact, julie and frank, temperatures warmed a couple degrees today. they will continue to warm: warming trend into the next few days right into the bay area holiday weekend. these were the highs from today. 67 in hayward. 73234 livermore. eve tennessee weekend, remember how chilly it was? so temperatures...
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ktvu's katy eustis is live where mother and baby are tonight. dad said he got a special sign today from mom. >> reporter: he like any first time parent is over joyed but he is also overwhelmed because up till this morning he didn't know if his son or wife would survive the pregnancy. born at 5 pounds, 9-ounces. >> got his mom's nose and ears. owning his eyes and looking -- opens his eyes and looking around. >> he and his wife are face challenges unlike most new -- facing challenges unlike most new parents. she has been in a coma since march. [ indiscernible ] >> having to go through and worrying, so to at least know i have one of them now. >> reporter: doctors delivered him at 10:56 a.m. this morning. >> as happy as i am to meet my son it is painful for her not to be awake with me. >> reporter: her injury to her brain controls wakefulness so she still may be aware of what is happening. she moved his hand to where the baby was kicking. >> she touched my face and pucked for a kiss -- puckered for a kiss. . >> reporter: he will be balancing a new b
ktvu's katy eustis is live where mother and baby are tonight. dad said he got a special sign today from mom. >> reporter: he like any first time parent is over joyed but he is also overwhelmed because up till this morning he didn't know if his son or wife would survive the pregnancy. born at 5 pounds, 9-ounces. >> got his mom's nose and ears. owning his eyes and looking -- opens his eyes and looking around. >> he and his wife are face challenges unlike most new -- facing...
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anne ruben ktvu channel 2 news. will she. >> authorities identified two people in a crash, 21-year-old duwan palmar, and kenisha louis decide yesterday morning. the driver wandered away from the crash. and the driver and the two passengers were critically injured. oakland employees believe that the speed may have been a factor. >> redirecting traffic for a construction project near the golden gate bridge, harder than expected, the crash, the near- misses and what's been done about it today. >> getting tired of someone's twitter feed, the new option that allows you to mute certain tweets without stepping on any toes. >>> and a startling sight caught on video, the bizarre chain of events that led up to this home explosion and a police officer being hospitalized. >> the message tonight outside at&t park, bicycle safety on san francisco streets. local law enforcement agencies gathered at left field plaza to educate drivers, bikers, and walksers on the best ways to stay safe. san francisco bikers coalition organized this
anne ruben ktvu channel 2 news. will she. >> authorities identified two people in a crash, 21-year-old duwan palmar, and kenisha louis decide yesterday morning. the driver wandered away from the crash. and the driver and the two passengers were critically injured. oakland employees believe that the speed may have been a factor. >> redirecting traffic for a construction project near the golden gate bridge, harder than expected, the crash, the near- misses and what's been done about...
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ktvu's noelle walker is following the story. she'll have a live report coming up at 5:30. >>> a well known police officer has been arrested for possessing child pornography. the officer is a sketch artist who you are about to hear talk about his art during a recent ktvu profile. ktvu's robert honda is live now from where the officer worked and where he was taken into custody today. robert. >> reporter: well the atmosphere here at the police station is one of shock and disappointment. not just because the officer was arrested here while on duty, or the charges he faces. but because of who he is. a veteran cop and a talented artist. >> the 36-year-old mountain view police officer arrested on felony child pornography charges is a gifted sketch artist who used his skill to help capture criminals or find missing persons. kevin of san jose demonstrated that talent in a ktvu profile in february when he talked about helping the public. >> on a daily basis, help people out. and do meaningful things. >> the picture of the officer radicall
ktvu's noelle walker is following the story. she'll have a live report coming up at 5:30. >>> a well known police officer has been arrested for possessing child pornography. the officer is a sketch artist who you are about to hear talk about his art during a recent ktvu profile. ktvu's robert honda is live now from where the officer worked and where he was taken into custody today. robert. >> reporter: well the atmosphere here at the police station is one of shock and...
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ktvu's noelle walker is live now, what have you found out?reporter: there were four arrests at the other location. one arrest here today at this property in american canyon. they locked the gates since we have been here this afternoon. a neighborhood bd is not surprised to see police here but kunned that -- stunned at the reasons why. >> the wake up alarm was roosters. two cousin officers from fairfield police and napa sheriff's offices searched this property. >> multiple acres. a lot of outbuildings. sheds. >> reporter: kicking in doors. cutting open storage boxes, looking for evidence. >> when you are looking for marcotics they could be anywhere. >> reporter: meth, marijuana, ammunitions were found here. they raided for guns and drugs. >> guns and drugs. >> reporter: officers arrested a 44-year-old. the bust connected to two -- the bust is connected to two other raids. >> one of our jobs in law enforcement is to take gunps off the streets -- gones off the streets -- guns off the streets. >> it does surprise me. >> last week, i could tell th
ktvu's noelle walker is live now, what have you found out?reporter: there were four arrests at the other location. one arrest here today at this property in american canyon. they locked the gates since we have been here this afternoon. a neighborhood bd is not surprised to see police here but kunned that -- stunned at the reasons why. >> the wake up alarm was roosters. two cousin officers from fairfield police and napa sheriff's offices searched this property. >> multiple acres. a...
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ktvu channel 2 news talks with some people who called this double dipping but technically he's not breaking the law. >> reporter: we spoke with the agency that paid out retired agency, it is against the law for them to work for another law agency in the state of california but there is nothing prohibiting them collecting the paychecks and working in another state and some say that needs to change. >> aaron mcfarland gets $50, 000 a year and he gets paid to be an fbi agent in boston. he retires 2004 from injuries but passed the fitness test four years later. >> i am surprised that he would be allowed to continue at the capacity of law enforcement and especially the fbi. >> it is not right that he's double dipping even though he's doing it on a loophole. >> oakland has a high number of police officers retiring on medical disabilities. >> they should be more carefully looking at these disables and more importantly when it does happen to track them to see the condition of the disability still exists. >> he was involved in a shooting last year killing a friend of the boston's suspect during an i
ktvu channel 2 news talks with some people who called this double dipping but technically he's not breaking the law. >> reporter: we spoke with the agency that paid out retired agency, it is against the law for them to work for another law agency in the state of california but there is nothing prohibiting them collecting the paychecks and working in another state and some say that needs to change. >> aaron mcfarland gets $50, 000 a year and he gets paid to be an fbi agent in boston....
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ktvu's ann rubin is in the south bay tonight where she has ben talking to people -- been talking to people who know them. >> reporter: cheng yuan hong, george chen, friends describe them as brilliant, sincere and modest and now they are grieving their lost. >> the family of george chen was heading to santa barbara today to speak to authorities. >> too sad. >> spokesperson talks to reporters outside this san jose home, painting a picture of a man who was dovoted to his family -- devoted to his family. >> he was a good boy. they involve in the community volunteer. and they try to help people. >> now loved ones are trying to make sense of what happened. his roommate, cheng yuan hong and weihan wang were fatally stabbed by elliot rodger. the first of many horrific crime scenes. he is still in shock. [ indiscernible ] >> no one deserves that. especially not him. >> unfortunately happening -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: a neighbor of the family hopes what will happen is a call to action to prevent the next mass killing from happening. >> i am really sorry from the bottom of my heart. i just h
ktvu's ann rubin is in the south bay tonight where she has ben talking to people -- been talking to people who know them. >> reporter: cheng yuan hong, george chen, friends describe them as brilliant, sincere and modest and now they are grieving their lost. >> the family of george chen was heading to santa barbara today to speak to authorities. >> too sad. >> spokesperson talks to reporters outside this san jose home, painting a picture of a man who was dovoted to his...
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janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> outside of the store where the president delivered his remarks, dozens of protesters demanded an increase in the minimum wage. [chanting] >> starting at 8:30 this morning, workers marched from a nearby safeway to a strip mall into the walmart parking lot. one woman thoeld us that she makes -- told us she makes $12 an hour but walmart will only give her 24 hours a week. it's not enough to survive. >> we voted for president obama. i mean, that's my president. for him to be here representing walmart, giving them a prize for being green, when their biggest resource is their associates and they are not respecting us, they are not giving us a living wage. >> and a fund-raiser -- at a fund-raiser, president obama said when it comes to minimum wage, the reason we have gridlock, you have another party that's been captured. to view the president's speech go to ktvu.com and look under hot topics. >>> new at noon, a car smashed through the front window of an apple store in berkeley
janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> outside of the store where the president delivered his remarks, dozens of protesters demanded an increase in the minimum wage. [chanting] >> starting at 8:30 this morning, workers marched from a nearby safeway to a strip mall into the walmart parking lot. one woman thoeld us that she makes -- told us she makes $12 an hour but walmart will only give her 24 hours a week. it's not enough to survive. >>...
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the victim spoke with ktvu's ken wayne today. she told ken it changed the way she views her own safety even in a neighborhood she thought she was safe. >> reporter: york street in the mission district is blooming with new life. but this neighborhood was the scene of a shocking attack caught on surveillance video last month. as we showed you friday, a man armed with a tire iron struck her down as she was walking to work. >> i heard a ringing in my ears and felt a blow and i felt someone pulling on my bag. >> reporter: she says doctors told her she lucky she survived. >> 1-1/2 inch gash in my head. walked away with six staples. >> reporter: police are still look for the man and are hoping this will lead to his identity. it left women on edge. >> it is a level of violence that it wasn't just a robbery that it was an act trying to cause harm. >> reporter: she now never wears ear buds when out. >> unfortunate that something like this had to happen. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: not only in this neighborhood but anywhere. she works ne
the victim spoke with ktvu's ken wayne today. she told ken it changed the way she views her own safety even in a neighborhood she thought she was safe. >> reporter: york street in the mission district is blooming with new life. but this neighborhood was the scene of a shocking attack caught on surveillance video last month. as we showed you friday, a man armed with a tire iron struck her down as she was walking to work. >> i heard a ringing in my ears and felt a blow and i felt...
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reporting live in san jose, christine a r, ktvu channel 2 news -- cristina rendon, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details, in april ktvu channel 2 news reported the department had disappointing recruitment numbers, getting just 29 applicants for 60 open positions. >>> school resource officer is off the job and facing criminal charges in oakland accused of hurting a high school student in a wheelchair. they sent home a letter to parents calling it a disturbing incident. the letter says the staff member acted in an appalling manner. ktvu's mike mibach is here with what that court officer did to the -- security officer did to the tonight is and what led up to it. >> the officer was taken into custody by the police department and arrested. according to a spokesman that officer was charged with child abuse. now the student at the center of the story he uses a wheelchair and he is a student at oakland high school and it is at the school where this took place. the school district says it was monday, may 19, school officers were trying to get students who were running late, get them into class,
reporting live in san jose, christine a r, ktvu channel 2 news -- cristina rendon, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details, in april ktvu channel 2 news reported the department had disappointing recruitment numbers, getting just 29 applicants for 60 open positions. >>> school resource officer is off the job and facing criminal charges in oakland accused of hurting a high school student in a wheelchair. they sent home a letter to parents calling it a disturbing incident. the letter...
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a ktvu channel 2 news crew did the drive today with a camera. sped it up a little bit. can see the course the riders will take. officials say on a normal day they go through two bottles of water an hour. tomorrow they will likely drink double that amount, 16 bottles an hour during the four hour ride. to make sure they are okay a bike will go along with the competitors with a medic on board. our chief meteorologist bill martin is back with the conditions they will be facing tomorrow. >> heating up. it will be hot tomorrow and again on wednesday. thursday it cools off. i think the valleys on thursday will stay warm. these are the highs from today. 88 antioch. hot spot vallejo. 92 inland valleys. high pressure sets up. stays there today, tomorrow through thursday. here is where the jet stream lies. upper air. way up there. and at the surface the winds do this. increase fire danger. and set us up with the spare the air days tomorrow and probably again on wednesday. maybe on thursday too. we will see. fog away from the coast as well. winds blows the fog out of there. tomorro
a ktvu channel 2 news crew did the drive today with a camera. sped it up a little bit. can see the course the riders will take. officials say on a normal day they go through two bottles of water an hour. tomorrow they will likely drink double that amount, 16 bottles an hour during the four hour ride. to make sure they are okay a bike will go along with the competitors with a medic on board. our chief meteorologist bill martin is back with the conditions they will be facing tomorrow. >>...
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john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> stay with www.ktvu.com. you will find the latest information on the wildfires and video of the fire and we are always updating the weather conditions in the bay area. crew a-- >>> crews are repairing a sink hole. a viewer tweeted us this photo. shows an suv that got stuck. no word yet what caused the read it buckle. >>> b.a.r.t. service is back on track after delays for the day when a person stepped in front of a train. news chopper 2 washington, d.c. over head when police officers and firefighters responded. it was shut down for a time. it is believed it was a suicide. it created 30men delays and they last -- 30 minute delays and they lasted for several hours. >>> a big rig that set off a fire has been removed. the accident happened after midnight on market street in san francisco. we know the hood of the big rig popped open and the driver lost control. the truck slammed into a funeral home and set the big rig and building on fire. the truck was carrying fuel at the time. the two men in the rig were taken t
john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> stay with www.ktvu.com. you will find the latest information on the wildfires and video of the fire and we are always updating the weather conditions in the bay area. crew a-- >>> crews are repairing a sink hole. a viewer tweeted us this photo. shows an suv that got stuck. no word yet what caused the read it buckle. >>> b.a.r.t. service is back on track after delays for the day when a person stepped in front of a train. news chopper 2...
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ktvu's david stevenson spoke to the victim's and other family members. david? the shooting happened 6 months ago and with an arrest made the family is ready for justice. >> reporter: she was going places. the first in her family to graduate from college. >> first person in our family that made it. >> she was funny. enjoyable. being around her made everybody happy. >> she was a licensed security guard, coached children's basketball and hoped to work with troubled kids. all that ended last november. she was shot and a friend wounded after a fender bender in a parking lot near a san francisco neighbor club november 17. >> did he just shoot me? >> reporter: investigators said the suspect was arrested friday in miami. police say he shaved his head and face in an attempt odisguise him -- to disguise himself. >> why did you have to pull the trigger? lows to female -- these are female. >> hopefully he gets the death penalty. >> the mother got the news friday. sixpences to the day of her daughter -- six months of the day of her daughter's death. she will go to a hearing
ktvu's david stevenson spoke to the victim's and other family members. david? the shooting happened 6 months ago and with an arrest made the family is ready for justice. >> reporter: she was going places. the first in her family to graduate from college. >> first person in our family that made it. >> she was funny. enjoyable. being around her made everybody happy. >> she was a licensed security guard, coached children's basketball and hoped to work with troubled kids....
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ktvu heather holmes is live tonight at sfo. travel lers will soon see the poster there. >> reporter: these new signs are being posted. they warn travel ler s of the symptoms and how to protect themselves. >> >> the fight against the mysterious and dead levi russ comes to san francisco international airport. more cases of mers, federal health officials are warning sfo travelers about the virus. >> it is kind of scary. >> yeah, i would not want to get it. >> the center for disease of control prevention is posting this health advisory and alerting people especially those traveling to saudi arabia to be aware of those potential danger. >> i am glad people are on the look out for it, something needs to be contained. >> it was confirmed today two healthcare workers in florida are exposed to mers are now being treat and raising concerns of the ability to stop the virus from spreading. >> we are on watch. >> san francisco public health officials have been monitoring the situation since the first case was reported in the u.s. since 11 d
ktvu heather holmes is live tonight at sfo. travel lers will soon see the poster there. >> reporter: these new signs are being posted. they warn travel ler s of the symptoms and how to protect themselves. >> >> the fight against the mysterious and dead levi russ comes to san francisco international airport. more cases of mers, federal health officials are warning sfo travelers about the virus. >> it is kind of scary. >> yeah, i would not want to get it. >>...
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ktvu's rob roth spoke with the driver. he is live in dublin., the driver told you he only did what anyone would do. >> reporter: right, gasia. this is where it all took place, right in front of the pinole public library. many people are calling the bus driver a hero, except, of course, for the bus driver himself. >> and the dog just kept barking. i just kept, just kept going like this. >> reporter: what craig willis says he saw from his west contra costa transit authority bus was scary. >> it was a bad situation. it was a dangerous situation, but somebody had to be there for the kid. >> reporter: from this bus surveillance video, you can see a pitbull on the right of the screen charging back and forth. lewis says it was barking menacingly first at one teenager, then at another teenage boy and girl all in front of the pinole public library. willis said he had one thought. >> i had to man up and make sure these kids were going to be okay. >> reporter: willis got out of his bus. that's him on the left. >> i said it's going to be you or me. i said
ktvu's rob roth spoke with the driver. he is live in dublin., the driver told you he only did what anyone would do. >> reporter: right, gasia. this is where it all took place, right in front of the pinole public library. many people are calling the bus driver a hero, except, of course, for the bus driver himself. >> and the dog just kept barking. i just kept, just kept going like this. >> reporter: what craig willis says he saw from his west contra costa transit authority bus...
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john sasaki here at ktvu channel 2 news he was here that air show. we will have more on this at 5:30 p.m. once the crash happened everyone was evacuated and we will have the latest at 10:00 p.m. also. >>> cristina rendon, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now, last june an accident in dayton, ohio killed a pilot and a wing walker. it was one of 10 air show accidents last year. and just last month a pilot was killed at a air show oin cutter in -- in cutter in the middle east. reno 2011 a pilot crashed into spectators at the reno air races. 11 people were killed there, including the pilot. stay with ktvu channel 2 news and www.ktvu.com for the latest on this breaking news and updates on twitter and on facebook. >>> new at 5:00 p.m. calls to authorities to break up a fight led to a violent confrontation that sent two sheriff's deputies to the hospital. one deputies remains in the hospital. he may need reconstructive surgery. ktvu's paul chambers is live where he learned this entire incident was caught on camera. >> reporter: i will tell you they are
john sasaki here at ktvu channel 2 news he was here that air show. we will have more on this at 5:30 p.m. once the crash happened everyone was evacuated and we will have the latest at 10:00 p.m. also. >>> cristina rendon, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now, last june an accident in dayton, ohio killed a pilot and a wing walker. it was one of 10 air show accidents last year. and just last month a pilot was killed at a air show oin cutter in -- in cutter in the middle east....
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our ktvu crews updating you all morning law on the traffic issues there. officials say that glitch has since been fixed. ktvu tom vacar is lye live at that intersection. >> reporter: the lights are not a problem, it is a get away weekend. for a lot of people getting away means getting away to the south or getting away right into the city. once you get into the city, you have the other problem that's sitting besides you and in front of you and that's all the traffic going into the giants game. it all began when it was still dark this morning. >> for some reason the lights for car pooling came on. normally, it is on non commute s so we had some kind of a glitch. we had to shut off all the lights for five and ten minutes and we got them back on. >> all of that caused back ups and creating a significantly early jam up than usual. >> we called in chp and they have been waiting traffic through the hov lane. chp says it was resolved about 11:00 this morning but congestion remains ongoing and lasted well on the morning commute as shown by these pictures taken befo
our ktvu crews updating you all morning law on the traffic issues there. officials say that glitch has since been fixed. ktvu tom vacar is lye live at that intersection. >> reporter: the lights are not a problem, it is a get away weekend. for a lot of people getting away means getting away to the south or getting away right into the city. once you get into the city, you have the other problem that's sitting besides you and in front of you and that's all the traffic going into the giants...
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news. >> thank you for joining us here on ktvu channel 2 news. see you tonight. >> goodnight.ll rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. how you doing? phil dunphy. what do i have to do to get you to ask, "what do i have to do to get you into this car today?" well, why don't we start with a test-drive? i'll get the keys. sounds good. right where i want him. come here. come look at this. this thing warns you if you deviate from your lane. in my car, that's my wife. "andre, if you try to kill me, i swear i will kill you!" well, i guess this is what i'll be driving for the next 39 months. this is my dna talking, but you do not seem sufficiently excited about the prospect of driving a new cadillac. no, it's great. i've just leased the same thing forever. part of me wants to shake things up. i don't know. get something like...
news. >> thank you for joining us here on ktvu channel 2 news. see you tonight. >> goodnight.ll rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. how you doing? phil dunphy. what do i have to do to get you to ask, "what do i have to...
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. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we're always here for you at ktvu.com. and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great day. elizabeth: medieval adventures featuring knights on horseback, spanish royalty, and fierce competition. that's me, elizabeth. and today i've discovered an awesome medieval adventure with my friends jennifer veal and lucas cruikshank. we're taking a step back in time to the middle ages, where we'll be trained in battle by a fearless knight, (grunting) meet the mighty steeds... there you go, good boy. ...and participate in a festival and tournament. (cheering) and you're coming with us. so if you're ready for a trek back in time, let's do it. step forward with the left foot, and strike! (all grunting) welcome to elizabeth stanton's great big medieval adventure. okay, guys, today you're in for a treat.
. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we're always here for you at ktvu.com. and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great day. elizabeth: medieval adventures featuring knights on horseback, spanish royalty, and fierce competition. that's me, elizabeth. and today i've discovered an awesome medieval adventure with my friends jennifer veal and lucas cruikshank. we're taking a step back in time to the middle ages, where we'll be trained in battle by a...
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reporting live in isle of vista, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 tuesday. >>> as - - ktvu channel 2 news. >>> as we said three of the victims were the suspect's roommates. and this is what we've learned. >> reporter: one of the victims has a brother who works here. >> no one deserves that especially not him. >> reporter: phillips took computer engineering classes with hong. considered him one of the smartest people he ever met. the 2012 lindburg graduate also thought chinese to students at linbrook high school. friends describe chen as soft spoken and reserved. >> i just can't believe it. of all people. >> i don't understand how he could have overpowered three guys all at the same time without any of them making a sound. because i was right upstairs all night. >> reporter: in roger's manifesto he said he would have to kill his roommates. he said he would enjoy stabbing them to death while they slept. painful now for friends to hear. >> i am just seeing his videos and it's clear that he hated everyone. >> who is james rogers? >> i don't know. james was never someone you would hate. >> i d
reporting live in isle of vista, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 tuesday. >>> as - - ktvu channel 2 news. >>> as we said three of the victims were the suspect's roommates. and this is what we've learned. >> reporter: one of the victims has a brother who works here. >> no one deserves that especially not him. >> reporter: phillips took computer engineering classes with hong. considered him one of the smartest people he ever met. the 2012 lindburg graduate also...
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we thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. >> with sure to watch ktvu at noon. on the big fire that's burned four homes in san francisco's ocean view neighborhood. we're always here for you at ktvu.com as well as twitter and facebook. thanks for joining us. have a great weekend. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event, ends sunday. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ . >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. we've been searching the web for the best videos of the day and we have them, right this minute. >>> a lot of things can go wrong in a tandem skydive but this one -- >> you wouldn't predict. >> how pulling a chute got him a shoe and then something really weird happened. >>> a gunman tries to hold up a mother/daughter duo. >> daughter says i am not giv
we thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. >> with sure to watch ktvu at noon. on the big fire that's burned four homes in san francisco's ocean view neighborhood. we're always here for you at ktvu.com as well as twitter and facebook. thanks for joining us. have a great weekend. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even...
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allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a lot of sunshine today across the bay area. great weather for memorial day. patchy fog off shore and that will increase over the next few hours. temperatures from this afternoon. it was hot towards fairfield, livermore, antioch, santa rosa. lower 90s. san jose 82 degrees. satellite showing you the cloud bank. the fog from south of san francisco, closer to pillar point. half moon bay as well. cloud deck is expanding in coverage. looking out for that tonight and tuesday morning. as far as the wind speeds, wind speeds up there, fairfield out of the west, sustained 16. gusting to 26 miles per hour. santa rosa gusting 24 and san francisco, sfo, winds gusting 39 miles per hour. santa rosa 86 degrees. san francisco 62. oakland 70. conquered 82. -- concord 82. tomorrow in concord cooler than today. upper 70s to 80 degrees by 3:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon. over night lows, tuesday morning, partly cloudy skies. patchy fog near the coast. around the bay, lots of low 50s out there. for tonight clear skies. patchy coastal fog trying to devel
allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a lot of sunshine today across the bay area. great weather for memorial day. patchy fog off shore and that will increase over the next few hours. temperatures from this afternoon. it was hot towards fairfield, livermore, antioch, santa rosa. lower 90s. san jose 82 degrees. satellite showing you the cloud bank. the fog from south of san francisco, closer to pillar point. half moon bay as well. cloud deck is expanding in coverage. looking out for...
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this is ktvu mornings on 2. >>> 7:01. we are live in an east oakland neighborhood this morning where police are investigating the violent abduction of a woman last night. ktvu's alex savidge is at the home where she was rescued. he's been digging around trying to unravel the details on this rather mysterious ordeal. coming up in 2 minutes he'll tell us what a police sergeant on scene told him. good morning, welcome to mornings on 2. i'm tori campbell. >> good morning i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. i looked outside the door. it's kind of gray outside our doors steve, thousand we look? >> -- how do we look? >> we look great. yesterday temperatures warmed up. mid-80s for some inland areas. 70s around the bay. the breeze is picking up. coast fog is not going anywhere. inland temps will be sunny but cooler. water temps are upper 40s, low 50s. it doesn't take much to get this cooler pattern in place. a low dropped down for the pacific northwest. 5 to 15 degrees cooler today after yesterday's readings. it
this is ktvu mornings on 2. >>> 7:01. we are live in an east oakland neighborhood this morning where police are investigating the violent abduction of a woman last night. ktvu's alex savidge is at the home where she was rescued. he's been digging around trying to unravel the details on this rather mysterious ordeal. coming up in 2 minutes he'll tell us what a police sergeant on scene told him. good morning, welcome to mornings on 2. i'm tori campbell. >> good morning i'm dave...
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ktvu heather holmes is live tonight at sfo. travel lers will soon see the poster there. >> reporter: these new signs are being posted. they warn travel ler s of the symptoms and how to protect themselves. >> >> the fight against the mysterious and dead levi russ comes to san francisco international airport. more cases of mers, federal health officials are warning sfo travelers about the virus. >> it is kind of scary. >> yeah, i would not want to get it. >> the center for disease of control prevention is posting this health advisory and alerting people especially those traveling to saudi arabia to be aware of those potential danger. >> i am glad people are on the look out for it, something needs to be contained. >> it was confirmed today two healthcare workers in florida are exposed to mers are now being treat and raising concerns of the ability to stop the virus from spreading. >> we are on watch. >> san francisco public health officials have been monitoring the situation since the first case was reported in the u.s. since 11 d
ktvu heather holmes is live tonight at sfo. travel lers will soon see the poster there. >> reporter: these new signs are being posted. they warn travel ler s of the symptoms and how to protect themselves. >> >> the fight against the mysterious and dead levi russ comes to san francisco international airport. more cases of mers, federal health officials are warning sfo travelers about the virus. >> it is kind of scary. >> yeah, i would not want to get it. >>...
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live in berkeley, alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is 6:07. a 110-pound mountain lion captured in mountain view will be released back into the wild after it was cornered in a parking garage at mountain view. our cameras were there as it was tranquilized and put into a cage. it is now being taken back to the mid peninsula open space preserve by a fish and game warden. look at it under the car there. janine de la vega is in mountain view right now. she will be here with you live at 6:30 with more on the multiagency effort to neutralize the mountain lion and also get it back out into the wild. >>> a 17-year-old girl was killed in a crash on a narrow road in sonoma county. the highway patrol says just before 8:00 last night a hobday civic hit a tree and utility pole and ended up upside down. it happened on lana road west of santa rosa. the chp says it's possible the car was speeding. the girl who died was passenger in the front seat of the car. the driver of the car and another passenger were take ton the hospital with injuries. >>> time is 6:08.
live in berkeley, alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is 6:07. a 110-pound mountain lion captured in mountain view will be released back into the wild after it was cornered in a parking garage at mountain view. our cameras were there as it was tranquilized and put into a cage. it is now being taken back to the mid peninsula open space preserve by a fish and game warden. look at it under the car there. janine de la vega is in mountain view right now. she will be here with you...
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ktvu learned $40,000s worth of products were stolen. police are reviewing surveillance video. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. if you drive down 880 in oakland and see the tracks across the freeway, it is by the coliseum, the tracks are b.a.r.t.'s new airport connector. ktvu's claudine wong got a look at what that ride is going to look like. >> reporter: we are at the wheelhouse of the airport connector. this is one of b.a.r.t.'s trains. the tracks are done. right now they are just doing testing and civilians aren't allowed to ride on the trains. we will show you what a ride will be like. >> reporter: we attached cameras. one to the side and one to the winnow -- window. >> after they sign off on it, we can allow people to ride the train. >> reporter: an 8 minute ride but we sped things up to show you what it would look like as the train makes it way down the track. you will get a view of oakland and the coliseum. it tests the ability of a packed car to stop and start smoothly. sand bags simulate a train full of people. >> has to be smooth curve. >>
ktvu learned $40,000s worth of products were stolen. police are reviewing surveillance video. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. if you drive down 880 in oakland and see the tracks across the freeway, it is by the coliseum, the tracks are b.a.r.t.'s new airport connector. ktvu's claudine wong got a look at what that ride is going to look like. >> reporter: we are at the wheelhouse of the airport connector. this is one of b.a.r.t.'s trains. the tracks are done. right now they are just doing...
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download the ktvu app. click the live icon and you can watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. >>> it's a statewide drought but when it comes to shoulders the burden not everyone is paying the same price. tonight we're tracking just who has the right to use the water flowing from california's streams, lakes and canals. and how that's determined may just surprise you. >> erik rasmussen explains there appears to be a real discrepancy among those who use the most water and those who are being forced to conserve. >> reporter: the city of san francisco is one of the largest water rights holders in the united states. but just how much water it uses isn't closely monitored by the state. >> what does the utility do to make sure it's not wasting water? >> we actually conserve all the water we can in making sure we're putting the water to the right use. >> the associated press identified the sf public utility's commission as one of 1,400 companies and individuals with rights. >> the real system of trac
download the ktvu app. click the live icon and you can watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. >>> it's a statewide drought but when it comes to shoulders the burden not everyone is paying the same price. tonight we're tracking just who has the right to use the water flowing from california's streams, lakes and canals. and how that's determined may just surprise you. >> erik rasmussen explains there appears to be a real discrepancy among those who use the most...
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ktvu's mike mibach is live now in oakland and mike, more details are coming out? >> reporter: that's right. not only does the school district say the student was slapped and dumped out of his wheelchair and that student was handcuffed at the time he was being hit. >> reporter: oakland high school. >> what happened was a crime. >> reporter: last night at the board meeting people rallied behind the student who was attacked by a school resource officer. >> there is no way a white student in his wheelchair would have been thrown on to the ground, slapped. >> we apologize to the family of the victim. >> may 19 when two officers were trying to get students into class. after failed attempts one officer grabbed the handles of his wheelchair and began to push him towards class. he began to spit on and slap the officer's hand and the officer put him in handcuffs and much more. >> then responded in an extremely emotional and unacceptable manner. snapping and punching the student several times, throwing him out of the wheelchair. dumping him on to the floor. >> he was hired i
ktvu's mike mibach is live now in oakland and mike, more details are coming out? >> reporter: that's right. not only does the school district say the student was slapped and dumped out of his wheelchair and that student was handcuffed at the time he was being hit. >> reporter: oakland high school. >> what happened was a crime. >> reporter: last night at the board meeting people rallied behind the student who was attacked by a school resource officer. >> there is no...
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. >>> breaking news into the ktvu newsroom right now. officials are reporting that police have shot and killed a suspect in dublin. it happen just about three hours ago at a condominium complex on dublin meadows street. it's just off amador boulevard and west off doherty road. police have released little, but they have reported that suspect has died. again an officer involved shooting in dublin just about three hours ago. we're working to gather more information and we'll have an update in the newscast. we'll also be updating this breaking news on facebook and twitter. >>> new video of an arrest at the largest cinco de mayo celebration. we're there as police move in on rowdy revelers including those moving through the street. at one point the chp was actually trying to keep people out of the city. >> reporter: it was getting out of hand. in fact, right now we want to show you police are -- are diverting traffic here. so far police have made several arrests tonight. at one point a group of young people jumped a bus taking over santa clara
. >>> breaking news into the ktvu newsroom right now. officials are reporting that police have shot and killed a suspect in dublin. it happen just about three hours ago at a condominium complex on dublin meadows street. it's just off amador boulevard and west off doherty road. police have released little, but they have reported that suspect has died. again an officer involved shooting in dublin just about three hours ago. we're working to gather more information and we'll have an...
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2 news. >> be sure to join ktvu morning news. they'll have the latest on those planned protests all that stemming over the american flag controversy. we'll be there for that. we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. thanks so much for joining us tonight, have a great week everybody. and we'll see you back here again next week. >> good night. here, like this. and then cover the papi. announcer: the moment babies are born, their brains are forming the connections that determine how they learn...think...and grow. in the sky. [ babbles ] talk and read to your children from day one. this is tomato soup. announcer: their brains are actually developing with your every word. it's free, easy, and something you can do anytime. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents announcer: babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do
2 news. >> be sure to join ktvu morning news. they'll have the latest on those planned protests all that stemming over the american flag controversy. we'll be there for that. we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. thanks so much for joining us tonight, have a great week everybody. and we'll see you back here again next week. >> good night. here, like this. and then cover the papi. announcer: the moment babies are born, their brains are forming the connections that...
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thank you for making ktvu channel 2 news your choice for news. we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great weekend. cool dog, what's his name. pepper jack. hey pepper jack. ruff ruff, ruff ruff. he's a spicy one. annnnnd... delicious. tillamook pepper jack, tastes better because it's made better. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. firsrefused all debates.rnly now honda's slinging mud, launching false attacks. isn't it time to put the old politics aside? the chronicle endorses ro khanna, saying he "offers an upgrade in congress for silicon valley." and the mercury news says, "ro khanna is ready for the congress of tomorrow... ...while honda is a politician of the past." for our future: ro khanna. khanna: i'm ro khanna and i approve this message. >> this is "the real winning edge." it's a golfer who knows
thank you for making ktvu channel 2 news your choice for news. we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great weekend. cool dog, what's his name. pepper jack. hey pepper jack. ruff ruff, ruff ruff. he's a spicy one. annnnnd... delicious. tillamook pepper jack, tastes better because it's made better. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner...
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ktvu investigates. >>> 7:24. a new report says the huge fire at a san francisco apartment complex under construction in march started by accident. the san francisco fire department says the mission bay fire may have been started by sparks coming from welding or grinding equipment. the report says one worker saw sparks falling on bare plywood. extensive damage to the building basically made it impossible to determine exactly how the fire started. the fire did cause $40 million in damage to the six lf story building project. the chief of the eastern contra costa fire district is getting a 5% raise next month despite the district's desperate financial problems. chief hugh henderson will earn more than $133,000 a year. he was entitled to pay raises in 2011 but he turned those down because none of the district's union workers had received raises for several years. that has been resolved. but district may still have to close two of it's five remaining fire stations in december. >>> 7:25. ktvu investigated claims by an
ktvu investigates. >>> 7:24. a new report says the huge fire at a san francisco apartment complex under construction in march started by accident. the san francisco fire department says the mission bay fire may have been started by sparks coming from welding or grinding equipment. the report says one worker saw sparks falling on bare plywood. extensive damage to the building basically made it impossible to determine exactly how the fire started. the fire did cause $40 million in damage...
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we thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. >> and be sure to watch ktvu channel 2 news at noone on the latest poison meatball scare in san francisco. we're always here for you at ktvu.com as well as twitter and facebook. thank you for joining us. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, to move, to keep warm, to make clay piggies. that's why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. >>> hello, everybody. i'm beth troutman. it's time for great videos from the web and the stories behind them, "right this minute." >> hikers hear the cries of an injured orphan in the wild. so -- >> they took this little fox home. >> the lucky break that got this baby back where she belongs. >> it's okay. we'll get you something to eat. >> a race announcer climbs a motorcycle ramp. >> i'm sure it's not his first night doing this. >> why it might be his last for a while. >> activists take on a huge problem in india. >> public urination. >> how watering a wall
we thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. >> and be sure to watch ktvu channel 2 news at noone on the latest poison meatball scare in san francisco. we're always here for you at ktvu.com as well as twitter and facebook. thank you for joining us. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, to move, to keep warm, to make clay piggies. that's why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal....
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ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now. >> reporter: right now the traffic is slowing well. though it is your typical evening commute with cars lining up to get on to the 280 southbound. you can see the sign. they have been posting these throughout the week just to make sure people are aware of what is going on. they plan to close this ramp and others add 9:00 p.m. tonight. caltrans says on week days they estimate 70,000 vehicles every day travel this 2-mile section of highway 280. that is why they are doing this closure over the holiday weekend to minimize the impact. most of of the cars will be detoured to highway 101 or south to cisar chavez. >> it will be a huge impact to the city. it is already jammed up with the taxi drivers and uber and lift and all the businesses in the city. >> i am going to mountain view on sunday and i hadn't heard of it till we started talking about it. i will have to plan around it. >> reporter: they plan to have parking control officers directing traffic. they are urging money, b.a.r.t. and cal train, especially with the giants playing home gam
ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now. >> reporter: right now the traffic is slowing well. though it is your typical evening commute with cars lining up to get on to the 280 southbound. you can see the sign. they have been posting these throughout the week just to make sure people are aware of what is going on. they plan to close this ramp and others add 9:00 p.m. tonight. caltrans says on week days they estimate 70,000 vehicles every day travel this 2-mile section of highway 280. that is why...
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ktvu's mike mibach is live at the larkspur ferry building with the breakdown. mike? >> reporter: that's right. those $45 citations are now here, but it's the $2 parking fee that the district says is bringing in the real cash. one at a time, on board they go, the larkspur ferry. >> i like to take it whenever i can. >> reporter: but before commuters set sail, they they'd to pay-- >> we're learning about the pay for the parking. >> reporter: -- to park. >> frustrating. another $2 here, another $2 there. >> no parking anywhere else. shouldn't have to pay. >> reporter: but you do. every weekday, $2 gets you one spot. >> the $2, i don't mind really. >> reporter: the new fee began in february, but now, district officials are looking for violators. when they find one, a $45 ticket awaits. >> the most tickets we've written in a day is 33. >> reporter: golden gate district manager says it's never been about profiting from the tickets. it's the revenue from the parking fee it's after, and it's getting more than expected. >> in the first three months, we raised over $150,000. >>
ktvu's mike mibach is live at the larkspur ferry building with the breakdown. mike? >> reporter: that's right. those $45 citations are now here, but it's the $2 parking fee that the district says is bringing in the real cash. one at a time, on board they go, the larkspur ferry. >> i like to take it whenever i can. >> reporter: but before commuters set sail, they they'd to pay-- >> we're learning about the pay for the parking. >> reporter: -- to park. >>...
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janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is 6:08. happening stead in a couple hours from right now parents at oakland's bishop oh dude -- odowd high school. he promised to soon clarify the language in new teachers contracts. at least three teachers have confirmed to sign the contract. >>> according to the oakland tribune the california college board found problems with the way amador students were seated. there were not seated five feet apart. parents are concerned they are invited to attend a meeting at the school this morning at 8:30 and again at 1:30 this afternoon. >>> measles cases in the united states have reached a 20-year high. the is that rights for disease control and prevention says there have been 288 cases reported so far this year. that is the most cases of measles in the u.s. since the disease was eliminated for the country 14 years ago. the state with the most cases has been ohio with 138. california has had the second most cases. here are the latest numbers from the california department of health. there have been 60
janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is 6:08. happening stead in a couple hours from right now parents at oakland's bishop oh dude -- odowd high school. he promised to soon clarify the language in new teachers contracts. at least three teachers have confirmed to sign the contract. >>> according to the oakland tribune the california college board found problems with the way amador students were seated. there were not seated five feet apart. parents are concerned they...
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ktvu's robert handa was in court. there could be movement in the case today? >> reporter: that's right. sources told us all day, aldon smith and his attorney were here working out the plea and then he showed up and essentially threw himself on the mercy of the court. >> reporter: 49er linebacker aldon smith was out of site before he walked into the courtroom. taking a seat before a judge. smith is facing three felony weapons charges and three misdemeanor charges related to a dui. he originally pleaded not guilty but today changed to no one contest -- changed to no contest. [ indiscernible ] >> yes, your honor. [ indiscernible ] >> yes, your honor. >> reporter: as ktvu channel 2 news reported his felony charges related to a party in june 2012 where shots were fired and an investigation turned up an assault weapon, dui charges came after he crashed his truck into a tree and drove up into a home and charged with possession of marijuana. that charge was dropped. the prosecutor said they did not make a plea deal but he decided to take his chances with the judge. >>
ktvu's robert handa was in court. there could be movement in the case today? >> reporter: that's right. sources told us all day, aldon smith and his attorney were here working out the plea and then he showed up and essentially threw himself on the mercy of the court. >> reporter: 49er linebacker aldon smith was out of site before he walked into the courtroom. taking a seat before a judge. smith is facing three felony weapons charges and three misdemeanor charges related to a dui. he...
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allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now. san francisco police say 67% of all of the robberies in the city this year involved a mobile device. in oakland that number was 60% last year. nationwide there were 1.6 million smart phone thefts ip2012. in 2000 -- in 2012. in 2013 it doubled to 3.1 million. >>> we are following developing news where we learned there will be a police presence at all schools tomorrow due threats of violence. on fridayed graffiti was spotted on a -- friday graffiti was spotted on a bridge. today a similar threat was found in a bath room saying people would be harmed tomorrow. a principal is saying it does not appear to be credible. she says in working with the police department, we do not believe our school or students are in danger and are not encouraging students to stay home. >>> investigators are looking for the cause of a fire at a homeless encampment. it was burning beneath a over pass at second street. firefighters believe something in the encampment started the fire but they don't know what. the
allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now. san francisco police say 67% of all of the robberies in the city this year involved a mobile device. in oakland that number was 60% last year. nationwide there were 1.6 million smart phone thefts ip2012. in 2000 -- in 2012. in 2013 it doubled to 3.1 million. >>> we are following developing news where we learned there will be a police presence at all schools tomorrow due threats of violence. on fridayed graffiti was spotted...
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ktvu's alex savidge spoke to the dog owner who made the disturbing discovery. what did she tell you, alex? >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. the woman who called all of this into police works as a dog trainer in this neighborhood. she told me this morning, she found this plate with meat on it. it was resting right on top of these bushes. she made the discovery yesterday. this is near sunset reservoir, a popular place for people to come and walk their dogs. >> right across the street. >> reporter: getting the word out to neighbors. she says she came across this plate with lumps of raw meat on it, at 24th and ortega. the plate had candles and quarters on it and the meat looked to be laced with something. >> there were pills inside the meat. we don't know whether they are prescription or vitamins. we have no idea. we just called the police. >> reporter: crime scene technicians from the san francisco police department collected the meat and sent it to a lab for testing. people out walking their dogs this morning heard about the latest scare and they are taking pre
ktvu's alex savidge spoke to the dog owner who made the disturbing discovery. what did she tell you, alex? >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. the woman who called all of this into police works as a dog trainer in this neighborhood. she told me this morning, she found this plate with meat on it. it was resting right on top of these bushes. she made the discovery yesterday. this is near sunset reservoir, a popular place for people to come and walk their dogs. >> right across the...
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ktvu's mike mibach joins us from outside the school in fremont where one parent is planning to protest tomorrow morning. >> reporter: that teacher given the green light to come back here to teach. slapping a student who told us today that he was hit because he could not find the problem or the answer to that math problem. >> reporter: a third grader. >> i like everything about school. >> till april 28. his teacher slapped him. >> grabbed me like this. and slapped me two times in the face. >> just like that. slapped him in the face. >> reporter: his father says he had a meeting with officials and with the teacher. >> the teacher explained to me today that my son put a decimal where it shouldn't have went and he thought she was mocking him. >> reporter: the police department says a police report was filed. they said the teacher did not provide a statement. the investigation did not rise it the level of a criminal battery to be forwarded to the district attorney. >> you feel comfortable with him teaching? >> absolutely. >> the superintendent. >> there was a touch and that did take place.
ktvu's mike mibach joins us from outside the school in fremont where one parent is planning to protest tomorrow morning. >> reporter: that teacher given the green light to come back here to teach. slapping a student who told us today that he was hit because he could not find the problem or the answer to that math problem. >> reporter: a third grader. >> i like everything about school. >> till april 28. his teacher slapped him. >> grabbed me like this. and slapped...