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coming up, 5 years later, residents in the north bay remembering the devastating tubbs fire that killed more than 20 people and destroyed thousands of homes. >> welcome back. today marks 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire at the time it was the most destructive wildfire in california's history. more than 20 people were killed and more than 6,000 homes were destroyed. kron four's camila barco reports in the north bay where many are reflecting on the frightening day. >> on saturday morning, dozens of people showed up to coffey park in santa rosa on the 5 year anniversary of the 2017 wildfires. it's a neighborhood burned by the tubbs fire and a place john and sylvia lz and debbie have called home for more than 20 years on october, 8th, 2017, they evacuated their homes after smelling smoke and finding other houses in flames. we didn't grab much. just got dressed. we could hardly breathe. i mean, it was really thick not too long after they came back to check out the damage. but they found this homes burned to the ground and everything they owned gone christmas. >> i don't made when they wer
coming up, 5 years later, residents in the north bay remembering the devastating tubbs fire that killed more than 20 people and destroyed thousands of homes. >> welcome back. today marks 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire at the time it was the most destructive wildfire in california's history. more than 20 people were killed and more than 6,000 homes were destroyed. kron four's camila barco reports in the north bay where many are reflecting on the frightening day. >> on saturday...
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and we remember the devastating tubbs fire. now nearly 5 years later will be right back with that story be right back with that story i'm jayson. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. it helps keep me undetectable. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's really nice not to have to rush home and take a daily hiv pill. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever,
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the tubbs fire. >> either were directly affected or knew somebody that was affected. >> in 2017, the tubbs fire that ravaged napa and sonoma counties was the most destructive wildfire in state history. about 6,000 buildings were burned to the ground. more than 20 people died. it took for months to contain every inch of that fire that spanned 36,000 acres. and this week marks the 5th year since the tubbs fire erupted on that hot, windy night and survivors. we spoke with her still reeling, as you can imagine from the pastor living with all that trauma still today. yeah. they people still trying to come together after this. >> but somehow that payne gave way to some comfort kron four's ella sogomonian joins us in the studio with more. hello. >> well, catherine and grant, i'll never forget. walking across that hot earth and watching people salvage what little was left. and although many still struggle today to cope with that loss all these years later, there's a very strong bond and sense of camaraderie that has grown in the north bay. we're survivors state to rebuild. >> tens of thousan
the tubbs fire. >> either were directly affected or knew somebody that was affected. >> in 2017, the tubbs fire that ravaged napa and sonoma counties was the most destructive wildfire in state history. about 6,000 buildings were burned to the ground. more than 20 people died. it took for months to contain every inch of that fire that spanned 36,000 acres. and this week marks the 5th year since the tubbs fire erupted on that hot, windy night and survivors. we spoke with her still...
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people came together over the weekend to remember 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire at the most. it was the most destructive fire at that time was the most destructive wildfire in california's history. more than 20 people were killed and more than 6,000 homes were destroyed. how force camilla barco spoke with many who are reflecting on that frightening day. >> on saturday morning, dozens of people showed up to coffey park in santa rosa on the 5 year anniversary of the 2017 wildfires. it's a neighborhood burned by the tubbs fire and a place john and sylvia lz and debbie have called home for more than 20 years on october, 8th, 2017, they evacuated their homes after smelling smoke and finding other houses in flames. we didn't grab much. just got dressed. we could hardly breathe. i mean, it was really thick not too long after they came back to check out the damage. but they found this homes burned to the ground and everything they owned gone christmas. >> ornaments, made when they were 5 out of paper. you can't replace those. and i just sat here and cried because it's 30 years our li
people came together over the weekend to remember 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire at the most. it was the most destructive fire at that time was the most destructive wildfire in california's history. more than 20 people were killed and more than 6,000 homes were destroyed. how force camilla barco spoke with many who are reflecting on that frightening day. >> on saturday morning, dozens of people showed up to coffey park in santa rosa on the 5 year anniversary of the 2017 wildfires....
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the survivors of the tubbs fire. remember and look back on the devastation. and gas prices soar across the nation. one place in the bay area that's seeing gas at nearly $8 a gallon. we break down what you can expect before you feel about that. this is john. he hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with his cholesterol. taken with a statin, leqvio can lower bad cholesterol and keep it low with two doses a year. side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. with leqvio, lowering cholesterol becomes just one more thing life throws your way. ask your doctor about leqvio. lower. longer. leqvio. kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. lower. longer. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung
the survivors of the tubbs fire. remember and look back on the devastation. and gas prices soar across the nation. one place in the bay area that's seeing gas at nearly $8 a gallon. we break down what you can expect before you feel about that. this is john. he hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with his cholesterol. taken with a statin, leqvio can lower bad cholesterol and keep it low with two doses a year. side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract...
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. >> today marks 5 years since the tubbs fire killed. 22 people and devastated parts. napa and sonoma counties as we check in on the community as they join together to remember and why a recent study says a mega flood may be on its way to the state. what scientists are saying. plus, a suspected ballistic missile out of north korea. what japanese officials are saying about >> welcome back. today marks 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire at the time it was the most destructive wildfire in california's history. more than 20 people were killed and more than 6,000 homes were destroyed. >> kron four's camila barco reports in the north bay where many are reflecting on the frightening day. >> on saturday morning, dozens of people showed up to coffey park in santa rosa on the 5 year anniversary of the 2017 wildfires. it's a neighborhood burned by the tubbs fire and a place john and sylvia lz and debbie have called home for more than 20 years on october, 8th, 2017, they evacuated their homes after smelling smoke and finding other houses in flames. we didn't grab much. just got d
. >> today marks 5 years since the tubbs fire killed. 22 people and devastated parts. napa and sonoma counties as we check in on the community as they join together to remember and why a recent study says a mega flood may be on its way to the state. what scientists are saying. plus, a suspected ballistic missile out of north korea. what japanese officials are saying about >> welcome back. today marks 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire at the time it was the most destructive...
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a look back at the devastating tubbs fire that scorched napa and sonoma counties. >> 5 years ago, how members of the community are still coping with this tragedy. plus, the supreme court gearing up to hear new cases when they return on tuesday. the issues they're considering weighing in on. and when we return, las vegas marking 5 years since the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. how one couple has dealt with the trauma that night by giving back and helping others kron. 4 news >> when i turned around my bass player was just kind of looking at me like a deer in the headlights. and my security guy was on stage at that point, which he's never on stage. when turned around and look at him, he was just kind of like, tell me to like, get down and move like get off stage. he's like waving me off stage. >> country singer jason aldean recounting the night of one october. october, the first 5 years ago from his perspective on the stage at route 91 harvest festival in las vegas as the shooting began. his comments in the new documentary titled 11 minutes on paramount. plus, well, tonight, a reme
a look back at the devastating tubbs fire that scorched napa and sonoma counties. >> 5 years ago, how members of the community are still coping with this tragedy. plus, the supreme court gearing up to hear new cases when they return on tuesday. the issues they're considering weighing in on. and when we return, las vegas marking 5 years since the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. how one couple has dealt with the trauma that night by giving back and helping others kron. 4 news >>...
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and when we return, today marks 5 years since the devastating tubbs fire. we head to the north bay where >> welcome back. today marks 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire at the time it was the most destructive wildfire in california's history. more than 20 people were killed and more than 6,000 homes. >> were destroyed in this fire kron four's camila barco reports from the north bay where many are still remembering that frightening day. >> on saturday morning, dozens of people showed up to coffey park in santa rosa on the 5 year anniversary of the 2017 wildfires. it's a neighborhood burned by the tubbs fire and a place john and sylvia lz and debbie have called home for more than 20 years on october, 8th, 2017, they evacuated their homes after smelling smoke and finding other houses in flames. we didn't grab much. just got dressed. we could hardly breathe. i mean, it was really thick not too long after they came back to check out the damage. but they found this homes burned to the ground and everything they owned gone christmas. >> ornaments, made when they
and when we return, today marks 5 years since the devastating tubbs fire. we head to the north bay where >> welcome back. today marks 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire at the time it was the most destructive wildfire in california's history. more than 20 people were killed and more than 6,000 homes. >> were destroyed in this fire kron four's camila barco reports from the north bay where many are still remembering that frightening day. >> on saturday morning, dozens of people...
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. >> and 5 years later, residents in the north bay remembering the devastating tubbs fire that killed more than 20 people and destroyed thousands of homes. >> welcome back. oakland police are asking for your help in finding a missing teenage girl. take a look at your screen. 14 year-old ingrid fernandez was last seen yesterday morning around 10:00am on the 9300 block of olive street in oakland. she was wearing a red and black shirt and blue jeans in grades, 5 foot, 2 inches tall with black and red hair and brown eyes. if you've seen her, you're asked to contact oakland police. well, today marks 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire at the time it was the most destructive wildfire in california's history. more than 20 people were killed and more than 6,000 homes were destroyed. kron four's camila barco reports from the north bay where many are still remembering that frightening day. >> on saturday morning, dozens of people showed up to coffey park in santa rosa on the 5 year anniversary of the 2017 wildfires. it's a neighborhood burned by the tubbs fire and a place john and sylvia lz and
. >> and 5 years later, residents in the north bay remembering the devastating tubbs fire that killed more than 20 people and destroyed thousands of homes. >> welcome back. oakland police are asking for your help in finding a missing teenage girl. take a look at your screen. 14 year-old ingrid fernandez was last seen yesterday morning around 10:00am on the 9300 block of olive street in oakland. she was wearing a red and black shirt and blue jeans in grades, 5 foot, 2 inches tall...
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the fountaingrove neighborhood was hit hard by the tubbs fire. the community virtually wiped out. >> in fact, this lot used to be someone's home from above. you can see some homes are still rebuilding. 5 years later, this is what the founding grove community looked like. then. the temps fire cause more than a billion dollars in damages. some 20,000 people were displaced from their homes these days. big spends more time creating defensible space around his winery. >> unbeknownst to us, you know, we kind set blueprint in place for how communities deal with natural disasters communication that goes out. you know how early, how does sunday big and sonoma county supervisor james gore will be hosting a commemoration ceremony at paradise. ridge winery. >> for fire survivors and first responders were prepared for something like this. now and we can't stop a fire, but we can prevent huge amount of damage it can cause. and that's what this is about. >> gayle ong kron. 4 news. >> how will still to come on the kron? 4 morning news is your job on the line to
the fountaingrove neighborhood was hit hard by the tubbs fire. the community virtually wiped out. >> in fact, this lot used to be someone's home from above. you can see some homes are still rebuilding. 5 years later, this is what the founding grove community looked like. then. the temps fire cause more than a billion dollars in damages. some 20,000 people were displaced from their homes these days. big spends more time creating defensible space around his winery. >> unbeknownst to...
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the devastating tubbs fire began along tubbs lane in calistoga about 9 45 at night on sunday, october8th of 2017. that was one of several fires that started that night across sonoma , napa, solano, mendocino and yuba counties. all told those fires killed 44 people and destroyed more than 8900 homes and businesses. tomorrow the city of santa rosa and sonoma county will hold a ceremony to recognize the progress that's been made to rebuild and the strength of that community. the ongoing search for a serial killer has many people in the stockton community asking for new steps to be taken to keep people safe. reporter maricela dela cruz spoke to people in the community today. a series of killings remain under investigation in stockton's hispanic and latino residents. scared at times and business owners. are asking police to increase their presence to ensure safety throughout the city. margarita flores is a business owner in north stockton and after 24 years in business, she's selling her mexican restaurant because she's tired of the crime in the city. i do get concerned because i have a ki
the devastating tubbs fire began along tubbs lane in calistoga about 9 45 at night on sunday, october8th of 2017. that was one of several fires that started that night across sonoma , napa, solano, mendocino and yuba counties. all told those fires killed 44 people and destroyed more than 8900 homes and businesses. tomorrow the city of santa rosa and sonoma county will hold a ceremony to recognize the progress that's been made to rebuild and the strength of that community. the ongoing search for...
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the fountaingrove neighborhood was hit hard by the tubbs fire. the community virtually wiped out. >> in fact, this lot used to be someone's home from above. you can see some homes are still rebuilding. 5 years later, this is what the founding grove community looked like. then. the temps fire cause more than a billion dollars in damages. some 20,000 people were displaced from their homes these days. big spends more time creating defensible space around his winery. >> unbeknownst to us, you know, we kind set a blueprint in place for how communities deal with natural disasters communication that goes out. you know how early how this sunday big and sonoma county supervisor james gore will be hosting a commemoration ceremony at paradise. ridge winery. >> for fire survivors and first responders were prepared for something like this. now and we can't stop a fire, but we can prevent huge amount of damage it can cause. and that's what >> this is about. >> and there will be other remembrances this weekend to talk about the lessons learned from the tubbs fi
the fountaingrove neighborhood was hit hard by the tubbs fire. the community virtually wiped out. >> in fact, this lot used to be someone's home from above. you can see some homes are still rebuilding. 5 years later, this is what the founding grove community looked like. then. the temps fire cause more than a billion dollars in damages. some 20,000 people were displaced from their homes these days. big spends more time creating defensible space around his winery. >> unbeknownst to...
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and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news. 5 years now since the tubbs fire devastated parts of the. and we're going to hear how one business is surviving after the winery was destroyed. and it could be a bumpy road for the jobs market. we asked economists and analysts if we should be expecting a big wave of layoffs in the bay area will have the answer aft the innovative new hisense kitchen suite is only at lowe's. featuring ranges with built-in air fryers. get up to $500 off now plus free delivery with purchases over $299. shop all our appliances now. only at lowe's. so wendy's biggie bag is all this food for just 5 bucks and we're not calling it the reggie bag? ohhh, no. what if it's “the reggie bush.” definitely not. the “biggie number five bush.” no way. “reggie bush number five bag” ohhh! no. choose wisely, choose wendy's $5 biggie bag. >> 6.44, the tubbs fire, the north bay happened 5 years ago this week. it was 2017 killed. 22 people and devastated parts of napa and sonoma counties. we spoke to a santa rosa winery owner who reflecting on what he's learned over these years sin
and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news. 5 years now since the tubbs fire devastated parts of the. and we're going to hear how one business is surviving after the winery was destroyed. and it could be a bumpy road for the jobs market. we asked economists and analysts if we should be expecting a big wave of layoffs in the bay area will have the answer aft the innovative new hisense kitchen suite is only at lowe's. featuring ranges with built-in air fryers. get up to $500 off now plus free...
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five years ago this month, the tubbs fire wiped out more than 5600 structures and killed 22 people . nurses at alta bates medical center hit the picket lines today in oakland and berkeley. they're asking center health to address what they say is a high turnover rate, along with workplace violence concerns. the walkout is expected to last five days. in a statement to abc seven news that our health road our attention remains on providing safe, high quality care to the patients and communities were honored to serve and we are confident in our ability to manage this disruption. we are hopeful the union shares our desire to reach an agreement. when it comes to your health, it's getting more complicated. there are already reports not only of another covid surge, but also many other viruses. so the question is. what do you do? this is a conundrum. do you go into work and just hope it's not too bad? abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley has this advice. one of these days, you're likely to wake up with a cough or a runny nose. and in this third covid winter with many of us back at work, wha
five years ago this month, the tubbs fire wiped out more than 5600 structures and killed 22 people . nurses at alta bates medical center hit the picket lines today in oakland and berkeley. they're asking center health to address what they say is a high turnover rate, along with workplace violence concerns. the walkout is expected to last five days. in a statement to abc seven news that our health road our attention remains on providing safe, high quality care to the patients and communities...
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this is what coffee part look like after the tubbs fire in 2017, that fire burned more than 36,000 acres. almost 6,000 structure structures were destroyed. and 22 people said said many homes have been rebuilt, but there are still many people who have yet to do so. now, i also want to show you the other 5 wildfires that burned in the north bay in october of 2017. take a look. there was an uninspired that burned 56,000 acres and destroyed more than 1300 structures. the atlas fire burned more than 51,000 acres and 6 people died. these homes. they were leveled. stephanie, hundreds of people lost their belongings and it's unclear if it some even homeowners return to this place after that happened. but today, state and local officials, some of the community members will be here at coffee neighborhood of park to remember what happened 5 years ago today. and that ceremony starts at 10 o'clock this morning. i'll send it back to, you heartbreaking moment for us here in the bay area. thank you so much for covering this for us. camila. >> and another big story we are following this morning. the fami
this is what coffee part look like after the tubbs fire in 2017, that fire burned more than 36,000 acres. almost 6,000 structure structures were destroyed. and 22 people said said many homes have been rebuilt, but there are still many people who have yet to do so. now, i also want to show you the other 5 wildfires that burned in the north bay in october of 2017. take a look. there was an uninspired that burned 56,000 acres and destroyed more than 1300 structures. the atlas fire burned more than...
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e deadly tubbs fire torah destruce path driven by nearly 70-mile-an-hour winds. five years later, neighborhoods likea rosa's coffey park are recovering. is that collective s collective loss that is helped d a new sense of community. >> a lot of us didn't know each other before the fire's. what we we were able to do is build new. is build new relationships. >> while >> while rebuilding wasn't practical for everyone, the majorities of homes have been r. homes have been replaced. > >> more fallout from the draymond green/jordan poole >> we are playing detective. whd it? but first, the red and gold report. >> i thought i was going to havg going to have something where we we would get clues as to what happened with draymond green. we we will start with football. the the 49ers have a big one this s. big one this sunday. things have have gone differently this summer. it could have been san francisco going against jimmy garoppolo and the panthers. carolina was seen as one of thes one of the neighbors as a tray n for jimmy. they, instead, opted to make a deal for baker ma
e deadly tubbs fire torah destruce path driven by nearly 70-mile-an-hour winds. five years later, neighborhoods likea rosa's coffey park are recovering. is that collective s collective loss that is helped d a new sense of community. >> a lot of us didn't know each other before the fire's. what we we were able to do is build new. is build new relationships. >> while >> while rebuilding wasn't practical for everyone, the majorities of homes have been r. homes have been replaced....
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rosemary has been five years since the tubbs fire roared across the north bay . it destroyed thousands of homes in sonoma, napa, solano, mendocino and yuba counties. and what are those neighborhoods that was devastated with santa rosa's coffee park? ktvu is elissa harrington checked in to see how the rebuilding process is going both physically and as well. as emotionally. it seems like it was yesterday. there's a lot of memories that are still vivid. um and at the same time i feel like we've come a long way towards healing. what happened? healing the trauma and the devastation. daniel bryant remembers waking up in the middle of the night exactly five years ago to the sound of howling wind and the smell of smoke. there was just a sense of doom. and i've never had. i don't think i've ever experienced that feeling before a wildfire was racing toward her santa rosa neighborhood of coffee park. strong erratic winds pushed the flames into this residential area. bryant shared this picture of what her home looked like before and this picture was taken after the tubbs fir
rosemary has been five years since the tubbs fire roared across the north bay . it destroyed thousands of homes in sonoma, napa, solano, mendocino and yuba counties. and what are those neighborhoods that was devastated with santa rosa's coffee park? ktvu is elissa harrington checked in to see how the rebuilding process is going both physically and as well. as emotionally. it seems like it was yesterday. there's a lot of memories that are still vivid. um and at the same time i feel like we've...
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. >> a 38 still ahead morning news. 5 years since the tubbs fire, we're going to talk to and owner of a winery that was destroyed about one's businesses like now. so wendy's biggie bag is all this food for just 5 bucks and we're not calling it the reggie bag? ohhh, no. what if it's “the reggie bush.” definitely not. the “biggie number five bush.” no way. “reggie bush number five bag” ohhh! no. choose wisely, choose wendy's $5 biggie bag. after years on the battlefield migraine attacks followed me home. nurtec is the only medication that can treat and prevent my migraines, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. most common side effects, in less than 3% were nausea, indigestion, stomach pain. treat and prevent, all in one. >> 8.41 in this week marks 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire in napa and sonoma counties. more than 20 people were killed and more than 5,000 homes were destroyed in the north, a firestorm and businesses as well. one that was ruined was the paradise ridge winery. look at that. santa rosa. nothing less but toasted barrels. since then, they've actually rebuilt
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the most destructive, the tubbs fire. it ravaged entire neighborhoods. 22 22 people were killed. more tha0 homes were destroyed. since then, the threat has only inten. threat has only intensified. the the north bay has experienced me disasters, including the kincaie in 2019. it is a new reality that changed how we understand and prepare for these wildfiress we approach october, some neighbors in sonoma county are taking fire safety into their on hands. kpix 5's wilson walker d wilson walker introduced us to neighbors telling us how they mobilize and protect our homes d communities. >> you fill it with five gallons gallons of water. 40 pounds. 8 s per gallon of water. you are ready to shoot things. >> reporter: firefighting's backpacks, pump s , pump systems fire and large, e a defense system. >> when thing people >> when thing people forget about is making sure the fittins going to 50 fire engine hoses. >> reporter: she has taken every every step to protect her property from the threat haunting the hills of west sonoa county. >> when the winds are blowing from the east in october
the most destructive, the tubbs fire. it ravaged entire neighborhoods. 22 22 people were killed. more tha0 homes were destroyed. since then, the threat has only inten. threat has only intensified. the the north bay has experienced me disasters, including the kincaie in 2019. it is a new reality that changed how we understand and prepare for these wildfiress we approach october, some neighbors in sonoma county are taking fire safety into their on hands. kpix 5's wilson walker d wilson walker...
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the fountaingrove neighborhood was hit hard by the tubbs fire. the community virtually wiped out. >> in fact, this lot used to be someone's home from above. you can see some homes are still rebuilding. 5 years later, this is what the founding grove community looked like. then. the temps fire cause more than a billion dollars in damages. some 20,000 people were displaced from their homes these days. big spends more time creating defensible space around his winery. >> unbeknownst to us, you know, we kind set a blueprint in place for how communities deal with natural disasters communication that goes out. you know how early how this sunday big and sonoma county supervisor james gore will be hosting a commemoration ceremony at paradise. ridge winery. >> for fire survivors and first responders were prepared for something like this. now and we can't stop a fire, but we can prevent huge amount of damage it can cause. and that's what >> this is about. >> and there will be other remembrances this weekend to talk about the lessons learned from the temps fi
the fountaingrove neighborhood was hit hard by the tubbs fire. the community virtually wiped out. >> in fact, this lot used to be someone's home from above. you can see some homes are still rebuilding. 5 years later, this is what the founding grove community looked like. then. the temps fire cause more than a billion dollars in damages. some 20,000 people were displaced from their homes these days. big spends more time creating defensible space around his winery. >> unbeknownst to...
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it's 5.14, and this weekend marks 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire ripped through parts of napa and sonoma counties. >> killing more than 20 people. more than 5,000 homes were destroyed in the north bay fire storm. one of the places destroyed was the paradise. ridge winery in santa rosa. it had been rebuilt and the co-owner says that they're aware of possible safety concerns. >> i kind of would like talk about or have people talk about how unfortunately i'm prepared our community us for this type of natural disaster. what we've learned from that. and what the future looks like. >> this sunday, there's going to be an event at paradise. ridge winery for fire survivors and first responders. >> on the peninsula, san mateo county is going to get 1.7 million dollars now in funding to help prevent wildfires. that money is going to go towards the mid peninsula. regional open space district. the full the full lowly estate, the cities of belmont and the city of san bruno. this is all part of the congressional program called the community projects program. all of this money is going to be used
it's 5.14, and this weekend marks 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire ripped through parts of napa and sonoma counties. >> killing more than 20 people. more than 5,000 homes were destroyed in the north bay fire storm. one of the places destroyed was the paradise. ridge winery in santa rosa. it had been rebuilt and the co-owner says that they're aware of possible safety concerns. >> i kind of would like talk about or have people talk about how unfortunately i'm prepared our community...
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bryant shared this picture of what her home looked like before this picture was taken after the tubbs tore through and burned it to the ground. this is her house today. the tubbs fire was among a series of fires in the north bay that destroyed thousands of homes and killed 44 people, city officials say more than 90% of homes burned in santa rosa have since been rebuilt, are in construction or have been approved to break ground. an event to mark the somber anniversary was held in coffee park. organizers said it was important to remember what was lost to celebrate how far the community has come, and to thank everyone who has offered support along the way. we will never stop working hard until the physical and the psychological scars in our community have healed and that every single fire survivor who wants to find their way home back here in sonoma county, bryant said it took her 2.5 years to finally rebuild, she said there was no question she wanted to stay in such a resilient and close knit community. there's something very special about this neighborhood, everybody just bending toget
bryant shared this picture of what her home looked like before this picture was taken after the tubbs tore through and burned it to the ground. this is her house today. the tubbs fire was among a series of fires in the north bay that destroyed thousands of homes and killed 44 people, city officials say more than 90% of homes burned in santa rosa have since been rebuilt, are in construction or have been approved to break ground. an event to mark the somber anniversary was held in coffee park....
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dry bush and offshore winds typically result in massive wildfires like the tubbs fire in 2017 and the1 oakland hills fire. but something is different this year. we started october with a boost from late september rain that brought the mountain tops 2 to 3 inches of rain. following that strange september rainfall, we've had cooler and foggier conditions. it's known to forecasters as the rex block. this weather pattern has set up and we are seeing high pressure over the pacific coast and low pressure stacking on top of each other. so with the high pressure, it's bringing some dry and dangerous conditions to the pacific northwest, while here in the bay area we're in a bit of a sweet spot with drizzle along the coastline, cooler temperatures, and an onshore wind flow. so these favorable conditions have spared us thus far and continue into next week. but we just can't let our guard down just yet. we have more stories on our website, nbcbayarea.com. click on our climate in crisis tab. >> thanks, kari. >>> well, a big night ahead for the golden state warriors. they open the new season and re
dry bush and offshore winds typically result in massive wildfires like the tubbs fire in 2017 and the1 oakland hills fire. but something is different this year. we started october with a boost from late september rain that brought the mountain tops 2 to 3 inches of rain. following that strange september rainfall, we've had cooler and foggier conditions. it's known to forecasters as the rex block. this weather pattern has set up and we are seeing high pressure over the pacific coast and low...
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the tubbs fire destroyed entire neighborhoods, including coffee park in santa rosa.ople who lost their homes came back to thank first responders. they also used the time to remember what they lost while taking in just how far they've come. daniel bryant remembers waking up in the middle of the night to the harsh smell of smoke. and the sound of howling winds that were driving that fire. there was just a sense of doom. and i've never had. i don't think i've ever experienced that feeling before . there's something versp about this neighborhood. everybody just bending together and communicating. that also was you know, incentive and drove us all closer. danielle says it took her 2.5 years to rebuild. but the wait was worth it. and now she and her neighbors continue to work to build new and happier memories. 7 35 early this morning, a pedestrian bridge was targeted in keith, causing a massive explosion, resulting in the deaths of at least eight people. the explosion was one of many strikes against ukrainian cities. president vladimir putin said they were in retaliation f
the tubbs fire destroyed entire neighborhoods, including coffee park in santa rosa.ople who lost their homes came back to thank first responders. they also used the time to remember what they lost while taking in just how far they've come. daniel bryant remembers waking up in the middle of the night to the harsh smell of smoke. and the sound of howling winds that were driving that fire. there was just a sense of doom. and i've never had. i don't think i've ever experienced that feeling before ....
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the tubbs fire was among a series of fires in the north bay that destroyed thousands of homes and killedpeople, city officials say more than 90% of homes burned in santa rosa have since been rebuilt or in construction or have been approved to break ground. an event to mark the somber anniversary was held in coffee park. organizers said it was important to remember what was lost to celebrate how far the community has come, and to thank everyone who has offered support along the way. we will never stop working hard until the physical and the psychological scars in our community have healed and that every single fire survivor who wants to find their way home back here in sonoma county, bryant said it took her 2.5 years to finally rebuild. she said there was no question she wanted to stay in such a resilient and close knit community. there's something very special about this neighborhood, everybody just bending together and communicating. that also was you know, incentive and drove us all closer. elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news type of helmet outfitted with artificial intelligence, ther
the tubbs fire was among a series of fires in the north bay that destroyed thousands of homes and killedpeople, city officials say more than 90% of homes burned in santa rosa have since been rebuilt or in construction or have been approved to break ground. an event to mark the somber anniversary was held in coffee park. organizers said it was important to remember what was lost to celebrate how far the community has come, and to thank everyone who has offered support along the way. we will...
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the most destructive, the tubbs fire. it ravaged entire neighborhoods. 22 22 people were killed. more tha0 homes were destroyed. since then, the threat has only inten. threat has only intensified. the the north bay has experienced me disasters, including the kincaie in 2019.
the most destructive, the tubbs fire. it ravaged entire neighborhoods. 22 22 people were killed. more tha0 homes were destroyed. since then, the threat has only inten. threat has only intensified. the the north bay has experienced me disasters, including the kincaie in 2019.
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. >> tomorrow will mark 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire that swept through parts of the north bay. more than 20 people were killed in that fire and more than 5,000 homes were destroyed. it is fire season. just a reminder here of we're going to show you a live shot right now of a quite our blue sky day. >> all right. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is with us on this friday night. we say cheers to the weekend and where we headed this weekend. right. of course, things wide open in clear weather wise. we do have a couple of patches of fog. you'll likely see along the coastline. not only here, but really all along the california coastline. so traveling around the area, especially late night early morning, be careful. that fall going to be a little dance with high pressure overhead. no delays being reported at sfo. looking nice and clear their little bit of a breeze. not bad at all. looking good. oakland also in the san jose about the monterey bay. it's going to start out with a couple of patches of fog in the morning. >> will be clearing into the afternoon. some sunshine in the mo
. >> tomorrow will mark 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire that swept through parts of the north bay. more than 20 people were killed in that fire and more than 5,000 homes were destroyed. it is fire season. just a reminder here of we're going to show you a live shot right now of a quite our blue sky day. >> all right. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is with us on this friday night. we say cheers to the weekend and where we headed this weekend. right. of course, things wide...
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. >> still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news gathered over the weekend remember the deadly tubbs fire that burn throughout the north bay 5 years ago. >> we'll be right back after the break. well, welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news at all for you now for 28 were going on for 29. am. >> on this monday morning. hey, i don't know if you experience that cold, chilly weather this weekend. shore did, john. it was quite a lot of fog even making his way over to the east bay. good morning. yeah, the fog was so dance. it really interrupted the airshow, especially on sunday where they had to call it a little bit quicker than they would have liked. >> you can see outside this morning that fog is really settled in again, very compacted into the bay itself. golden gate bridge, especially foggy this morning, right through the golden gate and into the bay. we are seeing some lower visibility spots to take a little bit slower as you're venturing out this morning to get your monday morning started off. we are seeing some visibility issues all the way down to san jose through the north bay and his
. >> still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news gathered over the weekend remember the deadly tubbs fire that burn throughout the north bay 5 years ago. >> we'll be right back after the break. well, welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news at all for you now for 28 were going on for 29. am. >> on this monday morning. hey, i don't know if you experience that cold, chilly weather this weekend. shore did, john. it was quite a lot of fog even making his way over to the east bay. good...
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then five years ago, the tubbs fire roared through the north bay, destroying thousands of homes how the ty con i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. our craftsmen begin each day only pay for what you need. perfectly seasoning our hillshire farm smoked sausage. so that you can end each day crafting a perfectly delicious dinner. hillshire farm. made right on the farm. john how to prepare for a house fire. the agency says there are two critical factors in preparing for fires number one properly installing smoke alarms and number two advanced planning. smoke alarms should be checked once a month, and residents should practice their fire escape plan at least twice a year. a recent report from the national fire protection association finds us home fire deaths at a 14 year high last year. prevention week runs through sunday. it's been five years since a series of wildfires rampaged across the north bay. the tubbs fire destr
then five years ago, the tubbs fire roared through the north bay, destroying thousands of homes how the ty con i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. our craftsmen begin each day only pay for what you need. perfectly seasoning our hillshire farm smoked sausage. so that you can end each day crafting a perfectly delicious...
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. >> tomorrow will mark 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire that destroyed parts of the north bay. more than 20 people were killed in that fire and more than 5,000 homes were destroyed. the city of santa rosa will host a ceremony to recognize the rebuilding efforts and also honor the community. that event will be held in the coffee neighborhood park at 10 on saturday morning. >> forecasts as we give you a live look at some of that fog that's creeping across san francisco and extending all the way to the east bay. we'll see how it's going to cool us off for tonight. and also how will impact the fleet week air show over the weekend? yeah, that's the big concern. you've got the plane flying around the bay area. folks coming to san francisco. want to see it. but you probably see the patchy fog in the morning. we don't have an off shore wind so that fog is flown back on shore. it is a thin deck, but little boy underneath there. it's getting very thick outside. and you've got some dense fog developing along the coastline. the good news with that. >> wants that then starts to burn out pre
. >> tomorrow will mark 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire that destroyed parts of the north bay. more than 20 people were killed in that fire and more than 5,000 homes were destroyed. the city of santa rosa will host a ceremony to recognize the rebuilding efforts and also honor the community. that event will be held in the coffee neighborhood park at 10 on saturday morning. >> forecasts as we give you a live look at some of that fog that's creeping across san francisco and...
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. >>> a winery is sharing either new space with the community to commemorate five years since the tubbs fire. in 2017, flames from the wildfire burned more than 36,000 acres. and sadly destroyed more than 5600 homes and businesses including paradise ridge winery in santa rose. the owners were able to reopen it in december 2019, but then we know that the pandemic then hit. over the weekend, owners put on an event to celebrate the community's resilience. they say while the fire was devastating, and deadly, it helped the community in an unexpected way. >> we learned from our mistakes as a community. you know, about how to deal with this. like getting out early warning signs. >> paradise ridge hasn't been able to rebuild their production facility and still making wine off site, but they are next yea. >>> and as we see the recesn cae safe from wildfires. state attorney general will be in san diego this morning to announce a new effort to help local governments address wildfire risks for proposed developments in fire-prone areas. calfire warns that wildfire season is nowhere near over. >>> al
. >>> a winery is sharing either new space with the community to commemorate five years since the tubbs fire. in 2017, flames from the wildfire burned more than 36,000 acres. and sadly destroyed more than 5600 homes and businesses including paradise ridge winery in santa rose. the owners were able to reopen it in december 2019, but then we know that the pandemic then hit. over the weekend, owners put on an event to celebrate the community's resilience. they say while the fire was...
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the tubbs fire destroyed entire neighborhoods, including santa rosa's coffee park.ir homes came back to thank first responders. they also remembered what was lost and reflected on how far they've come. daniel bryant remembers waking up in the middle of the night to the harsh smell of smoke and the sound of howling winds driving the fire. there was just a sense of doom. and i've never had. i don't think i've ever experienced that feeling before . there's something very special about this neighborhood. everybody just bending together in communicating that also was you know, incentive and drove us all closer. danielle says it took her 2.5 years to rebuild and that it was worth the wait. now she and her neighbors are working to build new, happier memories. cal fire's annual fire prevention week began with a message on how to prepare for a house fire, the agency says, properly installed smoke alarms and advanced planning really are key in responding to an emergency smoke alarms should be checked once a month. residents should practice their fire escape plan at least twic
the tubbs fire destroyed entire neighborhoods, including santa rosa's coffee park.ir homes came back to thank first responders. they also remembered what was lost and reflected on how far they've come. daniel bryant remembers waking up in the middle of the night to the harsh smell of smoke and the sound of howling winds driving the fire. there was just a sense of doom. and i've never had. i don't think i've ever experienced that feeling before . there's something very special about this...
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reggie: the family of former construction workers are learning their fate in the aftermath of the tubbs the families accuse the owner of taking their money for subpar work or work that wasn't done at all paired defense attorneys maintain family ran a legitimate is this but got in over their heads after the fire wiped out more than 5600 structures and killed 22 people. the accused husband, wife, and daughter all pleaded a contest to fraud and will be sentenced this afternoon in sonoma county. kumasi: instacart is holding off on 2022 ipo. the company initially planned to go public in the fourth quarter. merck uncertainty has stopped that from happening. it is not rule out -- market uncertainty has stopped that from happening. it is not ruled out they will do it at some point. some layer -- workers were laid off. reggie: a big crowd turned out for the final by of a taste of denmark on telegraph avenue in oakland. the shop has been in business for 93 years. tara campbell captured what made it so special. tara: heavy hearted customers waiting for hours sunday for one last taste of a to stub
reggie: the family of former construction workers are learning their fate in the aftermath of the tubbs the families accuse the owner of taking their money for subpar work or work that wasn't done at all paired defense attorneys maintain family ran a legitimate is this but got in over their heads after the fire wiped out more than 5600 structures and killed 22 people. the accused husband, wife, and daughter all pleaded a contest to fraud and will be sentenced this afternoon in sonoma county....
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the most destructive, the tubbs fire ravaged napa and sonoma cos sonoma counties lightning entir. entire neighborhoods. 22 people were killed and more than 6000 homes destroyed. since then, the the threat has only intensified the north bay experience. the walbridge and glass fire's in 2. in 2020. it is a new reality that changes how we understand and prepare for wildfires. as we we head into october, some neigs some neighbors and sonoma county county are taking fire safety into their own hands. how they are mobilizing to protect their homes and their communities. >> you fill it with five gallons gallons of water, 40 pounds. and and then you are ready to go shoot things. >> reporter: firefighting backp, firefighting backpacks, pump systems small and large and a de a defense system for the entire. entire home. >> making sure the fitting is going to fit the fire hoses. >> reporter: she has taken every possible step to protect her property from the threat punching the hills of west sonoma county. >> when the winds are blowing from the east in october, this gets to be very -- i have a
the most destructive, the tubbs fire ravaged napa and sonoma cos sonoma counties lightning entir. entire neighborhoods. 22 people were killed and more than 6000 homes destroyed. since then, the the threat has only intensified the north bay experience. the walbridge and glass fire's in 2. in 2020. it is a new reality that changes how we understand and prepare for wildfires. as we we head into october, some neigs some neighbors and sonoma county county are taking fire safety into their own hands....
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in 2018, the tubbs fire moved through sonoma county. what has changed? >> it has been cooler.e across the bay area. it was cloudy and that was uncanny. reporter: clements blames the absence of diablo winds, powerful dry winds that deliver our highest risk of fire danger. reggie: -- >> the winds can have an effect on the characteristics of a fire and how quickly it can spread and move. reporter: jesse burkett says while situations appear calm, the driver education is a recipe for a disaster. >> in the bay area, and a lot of people are saying we are not seeing any fire activity. one of our bigger goals is to keep 95% of all fires to 10 acres or less. the unpredictability of the weather proves anything is possible. >> he camp fire in 2018 started on november 8. we are not out of the woods. reggie: today, people will be getting earthquake ready in the great california shakeout. lena howland is in fremont. what are agencies doing to get ready? lena: today, bart riders will be asked to drop karen holland to be prepared for a possible earthquake. bart is just one of may organizations
in 2018, the tubbs fire moved through sonoma county. what has changed? >> it has been cooler.e across the bay area. it was cloudy and that was uncanny. reporter: clements blames the absence of diablo winds, powerful dry winds that deliver our highest risk of fire danger. reggie: -- >> the winds can have an effect on the characteristics of a fire and how quickly it can spread and move. reporter: jesse burkett says while situations appear calm, the driver education is a recipe for a...
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i will start with derek tubbs. he is the ceo of second harvest food bank in orlando, florida which is the regents largest hunger relief agency. it distributes more than 250,000 meals per day in central florida counties. derek previously led the texas food bank and austin and he has held senior leadership positions at the american ross and such as ibm, -- software and dell. we are glad you're here with us if you want to hone in on this issue of food security and i would like to ask you how high inflation particularly in food is affecting the communities you serve and your and nation's ability to serve them. >> thank you first of all thank you for the opportunity to sit amongst you and advocate for those individuals who cannot advocate for themselves. it is extremely important -- important and this is not happen often i cannot express the thankfulness that i have for this. -- we are all ready to believe that post-pandemic life was going to be back to normal but as it turns out, for those who experience hunger or are
i will start with derek tubbs. he is the ceo of second harvest food bank in orlando, florida which is the regents largest hunger relief agency. it distributes more than 250,000 meals per day in central florida counties. derek previously led the texas food bank and austin and he has held senior leadership positions at the american ross and such as ibm, -- software and dell. we are glad you're here with us if you want to hone in on this issue of food security and i would like to ask you how high...
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. >> tomorrow will mark 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire swept through napa and sonoma counties. at the time it was the most destructive wildfire in california's history. more than 20 people were killed and more than 6,000 homes destroyed the city of santa rosa is hosting a 5 year event in coffey park at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. the mayor, the board of supervisors, the cal oes director, even people from fema and some members of congress are expected to attend. >> moving past the pandemic, the major move announced by the centers for disease control that still ahead. >> covid case and death numbers will no longer be shared by the cdc on a daily basis. the agency says the move allows for more flexibility and reduces the reporting burden on states. some states such as florida and the grass cut already stopped publishing daily reports an accurate number of positive infections has been harder to determine with home testing, increasing in many positive cases not being reported. >> not enough. people are getting their covid boosters on the peninsula. the san mateo county health syste
. >> tomorrow will mark 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire swept through napa and sonoma counties. at the time it was the most destructive wildfire in california's history. more than 20 people were killed and more than 6,000 homes destroyed the city of santa rosa is hosting a 5 year event in coffey park at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. the mayor, the board of supervisors, the cal oes director, even people from fema and some members of congress are expected to attend. >> moving past...
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that was brian entin reporting for us there from florida tomorrow will mark 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire swept through napa and sonoma counties. at the time it was the most destructive wildfire in california history. more than 20 people were killed and more than 6,000 homes or destroyed. the city of santa rosa is hosting a 5 year event at the coffey park neighborhood. that's tomorrow at 10 in the morning. the mayor, the board of supervisors, the callow yester, actor, numbers of famous members of congress are expected to attend. >> more of a scene when they eat out what happened at a spot for you. it's one of the hottest flatten caribbean restaurants in the bay. it's coming up next on. good. >> and a fleet leaks, not your thing. maybe looking to head out of town. going to check out your get away forecast coming up next. >> the coolest trend in dining out is kind of like a like a splashy hip, cool atmosphere, right? well. getting dressed to the nines. sure. that comes yeah, total experience. and it's a way to kind of take us away from the everyday. the doldrums some. that's exactly wh
that was brian entin reporting for us there from florida tomorrow will mark 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire swept through napa and sonoma counties. at the time it was the most destructive wildfire in california history. more than 20 people were killed and more than 6,000 homes or destroyed. the city of santa rosa is hosting a 5 year event at the coffey park neighborhood. that's tomorrow at 10 in the morning. the mayor, the board of supervisors, the callow yester, actor, numbers of famous...
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and coming up on the kron 4 morning news, 5 years since the tubbs fire in the north bay.oing to talk to a business owner who lost his winery and see where he is today. >> it's 7.25 right now. and 5 years since the wildfires, the tub fire swept through napa and sonoma county. >> 20 people were killed in the fire. 5,000 homes are destroyed. the north bay and one of the places that was destroyed was the paradise ridge winery in santa rosa. it has since been rebuilt and the kona co-owner says they're still aware of some possible safety concerns. >> i kind of would like to talk about or have people talk about how unfortunately i'm prepared our community us for this type of natural disaster. what we've learned from that. and what the future looks like. >> and this sunday, there's going to be an event at paradise, which winery for fire survivors. and for first responders. look at all the destruction. how far came? it's 7.25. will be right back. >> trouble in paradise. with the golden state warriors win 2 of their star players get into it. we'll tell you who and what possible pro
and coming up on the kron 4 morning news, 5 years since the tubbs fire in the north bay.oing to talk to a business owner who lost his winery and see where he is today. >> it's 7.25 right now. and 5 years since the wildfires, the tub fire swept through napa and sonoma county. >> 20 people were killed in the fire. 5,000 homes are destroyed. the north bay and one of the places that was destroyed was the paradise ridge winery in santa rosa. it has since been rebuilt and the kona...
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today a family faces sentencing for defrauding victims of the 2017 tubbs wildfire.ure monty and his wife, pamela, and their daughter, amy perry, made promises to rebuild the homes of fire victims. defense attorneys say the family ran a legitimate construction business but got in over their heads and did not finish projects that have been paid for salvatore. sure monty entered no contest police to 13 counts of diverting at least $1000.01 count of theft and faces up to six years in prison. both women entered no contest police diverting funds and could be given alternatives to jail. bakersfield bakery owner has won a major victory in court. tasty bakery gained international attention for refusing to make wedding cakes for same sex couples. a superior court judge ruled in favor of the owner, saying she acted lawfully while upholding her religious beliefs. the owner had cited her christian values for refusing to work with a lesbian couple five years ago. no word on whether the state department of fair housing and employment which filed the lawsuit will appeal this move.
today a family faces sentencing for defrauding victims of the 2017 tubbs wildfire.ure monty and his wife, pamela, and their daughter, amy perry, made promises to rebuild the homes of fire victims. defense attorneys say the family ran a legitimate construction business but got in over their heads and did not finish projects that have been paid for salvatore. sure monty entered no contest police to 13 counts of diverting at least $1000.01 count of theft and faces up to six years in prison. both...
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sentence for similar crimes in new york today, family faces sentencing for defrauding victims of the 2017 tubbscutors say salvador chair amount and his wife pamela, and their daughter, amy, made promises to rebuild the homes of fire survivors. defense attorneys say the family ran a legitimate construction business but got in over their heads and didn't finish projects they've been paid for. salvador chair. amante pleaded no contest to 13 counts of diverting at least $1000.01 count of theft. he faces up to six years in prison. both women pleaded no contest to diverting funds and could be given alternatives to jail. and we're expecting more details today about a car found buried in the backyard of an atherton estate. police say the trunk of the car was filled with concrete. they say it's still unclear why cadaver dogs signaled near the car since no human remains have been discovered. ktvu has learned the car in question is a mercedes 5 60 sl reported stolen in 1992 and had a personalized license plate linked to the former owner of that home, but moved to washington state and has since died. gover
sentence for similar crimes in new york today, family faces sentencing for defrauding victims of the 2017 tubbscutors say salvador chair amount and his wife pamela, and their daughter, amy, made promises to rebuild the homes of fire survivors. defense attorneys say the family ran a legitimate construction business but got in over their heads and didn't finish projects they've been paid for. salvador chair. amante pleaded no contest to 13 counts of diverting at least $1000.01 count of theft. he...
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today a family faces sentencing for defrauding victims of the 2017 tubbs wildfire.rosecutors say salvador chair amante and his wife, pamela, and their daughter, amy perry made promises to rebuild the homes of fire survivors. defense attorneys say the family rent a legitimate construction business but got in over their heads and didn't finish projects that were paid for salvador. chair monte entered no contest, please to 13 counts of diverting at least $1000.01 count of theft and faces up to six years in prison. both women entered no contest, please, to diverting funds and could be given alternatives to jail. closing arguments are set to begin thursday in the trial of santa clara county sheriff laurie smith friday. the defense called prominent attorney paula canny as its main witness, she testified smith is being used as a political scapegoat in the trial. the sheriff's accused of providing permits to carry concealed weapons to our political supporters, while largely ignoring ordinary citizens. smith, who leaves office in january, denies the allegations. elections ju
today a family faces sentencing for defrauding victims of the 2017 tubbs wildfire.rosecutors say salvador chair amante and his wife, pamela, and their daughter, amy perry made promises to rebuild the homes of fire survivors. defense attorneys say the family rent a legitimate construction business but got in over their heads and didn't finish projects that were paid for salvador. chair monte entered no contest, please to 13 counts of diverting at least $1000.01 count of theft and faces up to six...
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well today, a family faces sentencing for defrauding victims of the 2017 tubbs wildfire. prosecutors say salvador chiara monte, his wife, pamela, and their daughter , amy perry, made promises to rebuild the homes of fire victims. defense attorneys say the family ran a legitimate construction business but got in over their heads and did not finish projects that have been paid for. salvador tr monte entered no contest, please, to 13 counts of diverting at least $1000.01 count of theft and faces up to six years in prison . both women entered no contest , please, to diverting funds and could be given alternatives to jail. the national weather service initially issued a frost advisory for sheltered areas in most bay area counties until nine o'clock this morning. but that may end earlier as ktvu is elissa harrington reports. some people have been preparing, though, for the big temperature change and say heard about the advisory it includes the north bay out or east bay and santa clara valley. a drastic change in weather for places like concord, which hit 94 degrees just last we
well today, a family faces sentencing for defrauding victims of the 2017 tubbs wildfire. prosecutors say salvador chiara monte, his wife, pamela, and their daughter , amy perry, made promises to rebuild the homes of fire victims. defense attorneys say the family ran a legitimate construction business but got in over their heads and did not finish projects that have been paid for. salvador tr monte entered no contest, please, to 13 counts of diverting at least $1000.01 count of theft and faces...
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. >>> it has been five years since the tubbs fire burned wineries. in 2017, flames burned the winery to the ground. they were able to reopen in december 2019 before covid hit. they say they've been through a lot in the last few years. >> i haven't had a lot of time to reflect on, you know, kind of what we went through in the rebuilding process. we want to thank the community for their support of us and giving recognition for how resilient they've been, how quickly we've rebuilt and what a bright future we have. >> reporter: today the owners organized an event to commemorate the start of the tubbs fire. local and state leaders was there. one says although the fire was devastating and deadly, it helped the community learn to better prepare for disasters. >> we've learned from our mistakes as a community and about, you know, how to deal with this, like getting out early warning signs, you know, communication to the community. you know. two years after the tubbs fire we had another big fire called the kincaid fire here in sonoma county, everybody was pre
. >>> it has been five years since the tubbs fire burned wineries. in 2017, flames burned the winery to the ground. they were able to reopen in december 2019 before covid hit. they say they've been through a lot in the last few years. >> i haven't had a lot of time to reflect on, you know, kind of what we went through in the rebuilding process. we want to thank the community for their support of us and giving recognition for how resilient they've been, how quickly we've rebuilt...
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. >>> a winery is commemorating five years since the tubbs fire. flames from the wildfire burned more than 36,000 acres destroying more than 5600 homes and businesses, including paradise ridge winery. and the owners were able to reopen in 2019, but then we know what came next, covid. over the weekend, owners put on an event to celebrate the community's resilience. they say while the fire was devastating and deadly, it helped the community in an unexpected way. >> we learned from our mistakes as a community about, you know, how to deal with this. you know, getting out early warning signs. >> paradise ridge hasn't been
. >>> a winery is commemorating five years since the tubbs fire. flames from the wildfire burned more than 36,000 acres destroying more than 5600 homes and businesses, including paradise ridge winery. and the owners were able to reopen in 2019, but then we know what came next, covid. over the weekend, owners put on an event to celebrate the community's resilience. they say while the fire was devastating and deadly, it helped the community in an unexpected way. >> we learned from...
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. >>> santa rosa's paradise ridge winery showing new space to commemorate five years since the tubbs fire. that fire destroyed more than 5,600 homes and businesses. they opened in december of that year right before covid hit and then they had to rebuild on their site the production facility, which they hope to break ground on next year. >>> stanford researchers detected a new omicron subvariant, another one, which they say is concerning. >> nbc bay area's bob redell reports on what this means as we head into winter. >> reporter: this new omicron patient called ba2.75.2 may be the most invasive so far, which means the vaccine may not prevent it from infecting you. but doctors say get the shot because it will prevent you from getting really sick and going to the hospital. the clinical virology lab has detected one case here in the bay area and there's several other cases that have been confirmed down in los angeles county. now, what's happening is this subvariant spike protein looks different, which means antibodies that we have from getting a vaccine or having covid may not be able to
. >>> santa rosa's paradise ridge winery showing new space to commemorate five years since the tubbs fire. that fire destroyed more than 5,600 homes and businesses. they opened in december of that year right before covid hit and then they had to rebuild on their site the production facility, which they hope to break ground on next year. >>> stanford researchers detected a new omicron subvariant, another one, which they say is concerning. >> nbc bay area's bob redell...