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when it comes to ending this crisis of unhoused in our city. it's like we've had a natural disaster and we're not treating it like the crisis that it is. we're going to build 1500 fema style emergency shelter units within the first six months. we have to get people off the streets, out of tents and tent encampments and into safe beds. we need to do it urgently, because once someone falls into homelessness, we all know this mental health, drug addiction quickly follows. so we need to rapidly get people into housing. we've learned we're not going to be able to build enough housing, permanent supportive housing in time to address this issue. it's time to start acting with urgency. >> all right. obviously, you've put a timeline on this, and a lot of people are going to are going to focus on that that six months. you're saying that if you win office and you become the mayor, that six months after you take office, someone will be able to walk down the streets of san francisco and they will not see anyone who is unhoused living on the streets. >> ther
when it comes to ending this crisis of unhoused in our city. it's like we've had a natural disaster and we're not treating it like the crisis that it is. we're going to build 1500 fema style emergency shelter units within the first six months. we have to get people off the streets, out of tents and tent encampments and into safe beds. we need to do it urgently, because once someone falls into homelessness, we all know this mental health, drug addiction quickly follows. so we need to rapidly get...
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phil lipof, abc news, new york. >> a day of service today to help support unhoused veterans in the east bay, the alameda county veterans affairs commission teamed up with the group swords to plowshares and laney college for stand down in the town. the event provided free showers, haircuts and food for vets and students. it also connected them to housing, employment, health and dental care, even legal services. >> this is the first time that a stand down event has actually been held in oakland. typically, they're held at the alameda county fairgrounds, but with oakland being ground zero for this homelessness crisis, with over 50% of the unhoused people being here, we figured that we would bring the services to where the people are in 2022, alameda reported an estimated 9700 unhoused residents, with over 5% of them veterans. >> the robo taxis are hitting the road in a new part of the bay area. waymo is expanding, but one busy area is getting left out. plus a church in san francisco makes history with a new bishop unlike any before him, and a soap opera sequel for bird lovers. those falcon
phil lipof, abc news, new york. >> a day of service today to help support unhoused veterans in the east bay, the alameda county veterans affairs commission teamed up with the group swords to plowshares and laney college for stand down in the town. the event provided free showers, haircuts and food for vets and students. it also connected them to housing, employment, health and dental care, even legal services. >> this is the first time that a stand down event has actually been held...
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for many, being unhoused is not a choice. >> like ruben salas, who lives in this encampment along the guadalupe river in san jose. unmanaged and unclean conditions are not ideal, but it's the only option he has. do you like living here? would you prefer living somewhere else? >> well, you know i got no choice. i make, i make, i make, make the best of what i got. you know i try not to complain. i'm trying to buy up on it, you know, or it might be bad, but. you sure? yeah, it might be. but it's all i got, you know? what am i to do? >> and soon living here may not even be a possibility. since july, valley water has spent nearly $3 million cleaning up 1300 tons of trash along 295 miles of rivers and creeks in santa clara county. and to stop people from living along the waterways valley water is proposing an ordinance that would subject violators to $500 fines or up to 30 days of jail time. >> it's valley water's role as an as an environmental stewardship agency to ensure that the waterways are clean and that the flood protection measures that we enact work as they're designed to. >> the c
for many, being unhoused is not a choice. >> like ruben salas, who lives in this encampment along the guadalupe river in san jose. unmanaged and unclean conditions are not ideal, but it's the only option he has. do you like living here? would you prefer living somewhere else? >> well, you know i got no choice. i make, i make, i make, make the best of what i got. you know i try not to complain. i'm trying to buy up on it, you know, or it might be bad, but. you sure? yeah, it might...
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most of the time they are responding to mental health calls with the city's unhoused. >> our main focusg out into community, 9-1-1 a low response emergency calls where we focus on de-escalate ation mitigation, de-escalation, we saw them as police called them to check out an encampment. we just made touch base with everybody there to see what they needed. and if they needed medical, if they needed some kind of resources. and then the majority of them just wanted something to eat on and some water. >> now the mayor wants to expand this program instead of just one large van. he wants at least two, along with more trained staff. but in order to get it, he will need around $2 million to fund it. those in the community are desperate for an expansion. tony, who didn't want to share his last name, owns a restaurant in this shopping center. >> i mean, i have customers tell me i don't want to go. i love you, but i don't want to go to your more. i don't want to go to your restaurant. why? because there's people walking around talking himself, screaming. >> he says he needs the city's help to fix i
most of the time they are responding to mental health calls with the city's unhoused. >> our main focusg out into community, 9-1-1 a low response emergency calls where we focus on de-escalate ation mitigation, de-escalation, we saw them as police called them to check out an encampment. we just made touch base with everybody there to see what they needed. and if they needed medical, if they needed some kind of resources. and then the majority of them just wanted something to eat on and...
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we respond to the unhoused, we respond to mental illness, we respond to fires. we respond to medical incidents. we are there for you. and, i can't imagine not having the funding in order to supply that service for the community. now this proposal is also the subject of a lawsuit filed by, among others , the office of the governor. they argue it's an illegal attempt to revise the state constitution. a decision on the lawsuit is expected within the next couple of weeks, and that decision could affect whether the bill actually makes it to the november ballot. janelle. thank you. scott. honoring fallen officers today, the san jose police department held a memorial ceremony in remembrance of every san jose police officer who died in the line of duty, the department says since it was founded nearly 175 years ago, 13 san jose police officers have lost their lives on the job. each of their names was read during a bell ceremony. police also held a department wide moment of silence across all police radios. families of fallen officers were guests of honor today, and mayor
we respond to the unhoused, we respond to mental illness, we respond to fires. we respond to medical incidents. we are there for you. and, i can't imagine not having the funding in order to supply that service for the community. now this proposal is also the subject of a lawsuit filed by, among others , the office of the governor. they argue it's an illegal attempt to revise the state constitution. a decision on the lawsuit is expected within the next couple of weeks, and that decision could...
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oakland's nearly 5500 unhoused residents account for more than half of alameda county's unhoused population across the county, homelessness decreased 3% between 2022 and 2024. the latest study was conducted during a one day count which took place in january. >> coming up, a new development in last year's incident involving a cruz robotaxi that drove over and severely injured a woman in san francisco, plus dealing with those illegal sideshows. >> now one county has gone more than 100 days without a single one. we'll tell you what they are attributing to that change. abc seven news at a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. controlled. they're not monitored. it's literally a group of kids that are putting together, criminal activity. >> i want to show you what almost 90 cars in evidence looks like. let's take a walk. >> car after car after car lined up at the san joaquin county sheriff's office. >> all of these vehicles will be he
oakland's nearly 5500 unhoused residents account for more than half of alameda county's unhoused population across the county, homelessness decreased 3% between 2022 and 2024. the latest study was conducted during a one day count which took place in january. >> coming up, a new development in last year's incident involving a cruz robotaxi that drove over and severely injured a woman in san francisco, plus dealing with those illegal sideshows. >> now one county has gone more than 100...
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a new proposal could force unhoused people living along santa clara county creeks to leave. valley water says creekside camps are posing a growing hazard to the environment, and water managers are hoping that a new measure will ban those camps. nbc bay area's marianne favro is in san jose with a closer look at that, dozens of people consider this encampment alongside the guadalupe river in san jose, their home. but valley water says creekside camps like this are harming the environment. the water district's safe, clean water program recently hauled off nearly 800 tons of debris from creekside land and waterways like this, from a furniture shopping carts. you have, all sorts of trash and debris, including, things that that we really don't want to see in there. by a waste, hazardous waste, which is why valley water leaders are proposing a new ordinance that would ban creekside camping along 295 miles of property. the district owns and manages in santa clara county. and the idea is to, protect the natural resources in the area to reverse the effects of the amount of garbage, tr
a new proposal could force unhoused people living along santa clara county creeks to leave. valley water says creekside camps are posing a growing hazard to the environment, and water managers are hoping that a new measure will ban those camps. nbc bay area's marianne favro is in san jose with a closer look at that, dozens of people consider this encampment alongside the guadalupe river in san jose, their home. but valley water says creekside camps like this are harming the environment. the...
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unhoused residents found within those zones will be subject to fines and jail time.ho say they feel stuck by circumstance. ruben salas fight to find a place he can call his own is facing a possible inflection point. his current tent in this unhoused encampment near willow and leland streets in south central san jose, could soon be deemed illegal. >> there's a lot of places to go. we're i pretty much, i'll have to look for a place. >> officials with valley water saying they're pushing for a new city ordinance banning such encampments along the 295 miles of waterway under the district's control. >> this is really a matter of valley water doing what we have to do to protect the environment, mark bielski says. >> encampments such as this near the guadalupe river send garbage and contaminants into the water forces them to clear 1300 tons of contaminants. it also has a negative impact on life for nearby residents. >> if you're coming to look at one of our apartments and you get off the freeway, you drive by this scene here. i mean, you know, would you be that much? would y
unhoused residents found within those zones will be subject to fines and jail time.ho say they feel stuck by circumstance. ruben salas fight to find a place he can call his own is facing a possible inflection point. his current tent in this unhoused encampment near willow and leland streets in south central san jose, could soon be deemed illegal. >> there's a lot of places to go. we're i pretty much, i'll have to look for a place. >> officials with valley water saying they're...
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getting the unhoused housed once again in san jose. dustin dawsey abc seven news. >> another blow to downtown san francisco according to the chronicle, google is leaving its office space at one market plaza next april, when its lease expires. one market plaza has two high rise towers and a smaller office building called the landmark. google will continue operating in the landmark, but will put out of one market or pull out that is, of one market's spear tower, the company says it remains, quote, committed to our long term presence in san francisco. >> tourism is booming again in the bay area and california, and the hospitality industry is desperate for people to fill open positions. today we swung by the third annual hospitality and small business job fair at the ferry building, featuring more than 50 employers looking to fill more than 800 jobs. job seekers and employers we spoke with say they are excited about the return of in-person hiring events like this, the virtual career fairs that we did during the pandemic, i think, you know,
getting the unhoused housed once again in san jose. dustin dawsey abc seven news. >> another blow to downtown san francisco according to the chronicle, google is leaving its office space at one market plaza next april, when its lease expires. one market plaza has two high rise towers and a smaller office building called the landmark. google will continue operating in the landmark, but will put out of one market or pull out that is, of one market's spear tower, the company says it remains,...
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organizers and volunteers are helping support unhoused veterans in the east bay. the alameda county veterans affairs commission teamed up with the group swords to plowshares and laney college. the event provided free showers, haircuts and food for vets and students. it also connected them to housing, employment, health and dental care, as well as legal services. >> this is the first time that a stand down event has actually been held in oakland. typically, they're held at the alameda county fairgrounds, but with oakland being ground zero for this homelessness crisis, with over 50% of the unhoused people being here, we figured that we would bring the services to where the people are. >> in 2022, alameda reported an estimated 9700 unhoused residents. over 500 of them were veterans. all right, as we head to break now, let's take a live look outside with lisa. >> all right. it is a chilly one out there. a beautiful view from our sutro tower camera. almost an inch of rain in san francisco yesterday, so after a good soaking chance to dry out, it's going to take a few da
organizers and volunteers are helping support unhoused veterans in the east bay. the alameda county veterans affairs commission teamed up with the group swords to plowshares and laney college. the event provided free showers, haircuts and food for vets and students. it also connected them to housing, employment, health and dental care, as well as legal services. >> this is the first time that a stand down event has actually been held in oakland. typically, they're held at the alameda...
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the unhoused living in a nearby encampment say one business is targeting them. what lawyers are doing today to try to put a stop to it. this is today in the bay area. good morning to you on this tuesday morning. thanks for allowing us to be a part of your morning. i'm marcus washington and i'm laura garcia. we'll check in with mike in the morning, commute in just a little bit. first. want to enjoy the forecast for today? another nice one. a little warmer a little warmer for some spots. and mainly that's the usual spots that heat up a little bit more than the coastline. so we're going to have a temperatures peaking today in the low 80s. not too bad. but then tomorrow the winds will start to pick up and then it gets quite a bit cooler as we lead into our holiday weekend. take a look at our highs for today and what our normal high temperature is for this date. in santa rosa, we're looking at a high of 84. now. usually we're seeing a high of 76. and in concord 86 degrees there. when we're used to seeing upper 70s. so once again it is a little bit above average but n
the unhoused living in a nearby encampment say one business is targeting them. what lawyers are doing today to try to put a stop to it. this is today in the bay area. good morning to you on this tuesday morning. thanks for allowing us to be a part of your morning. i'm marcus washington and i'm laura garcia. we'll check in with mike in the morning, commute in just a little bit. first. want to enjoy the forecast for today? another nice one. a little warmer a little warmer for some spots. and...
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organizers and volunteers are helping support unhoused veterans in the east bay. the alameda county veterans affairs commission teamed up with a group, swords to plowshares, in laney college. the event provided free showers, haircuts and food for vets and students. it also connected them to housing, employment, health and dental care, as well as legal services. >> this is the first time that a stand down event has actually been held in oakland. typically, they're held at the alameda county fairgrounds, but with oakland being ground zero for this homelessness crisis, with over 50% of the unhoused people being here, we figured that we would bring the services to where the people are in 2022. >> alameda reported an estimated 9700 unhoused residents, over 500 of them were veterans. a local nonprofit is trying to build a better bay area by cultivating the next generation of inventors. now it needs help. after a fire left extensive damage to its creative space. abc7 news reporter tara campbell spoke to its founder, trying to figure out what's next. >> the smoke damage o
organizers and volunteers are helping support unhoused veterans in the east bay. the alameda county veterans affairs commission teamed up with a group, swords to plowshares, in laney college. the event provided free showers, haircuts and food for vets and students. it also connected them to housing, employment, health and dental care, as well as legal services. >> this is the first time that a stand down event has actually been held in oakland. typically, they're held at the alameda...
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there are people who are unhoused.ome of them have been going to the hospital er multiple times in a week. a patient who had a diabetic ulcer was given to a non-medical staff, non-clinical staff. they then didn't address it. full body infection happened. he needed to have his leg amputated. it's not just this one case. and she says it's not the staffers fault incidents like this, she says, occur regularly through contra costa health's enhanced care management, or ecm benefit, provided through california's new cal aim program. we are transforming medi-cal. it's our journey to a healthier california for all. according to the department of health care services, cal aims ecm benefit is supposed to address clinical and non-clinical needs, meaning both medical and social care assistance. but in contra costa, the nurse and three other sources familiar with the system tell us the program has abandoned medical assistance altogether. they say the ecm case managers, who are nurses, who were already with the system before the prog
there are people who are unhoused.ome of them have been going to the hospital er multiple times in a week. a patient who had a diabetic ulcer was given to a non-medical staff, non-clinical staff. they then didn't address it. full body infection happened. he needed to have his leg amputated. it's not just this one case. and she says it's not the staffers fault incidents like this, she says, occur regularly through contra costa health's enhanced care management, or ecm benefit, provided through...
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there are people who are unhoused. some of them have been going to the hospital er multiple times in a week. a patient who had a diabetic ulcer was given to a non-medical staff , non-clinical staff. they then didn't address it. a full body infection happened. he needed to have his leg amputated. it's not just this one case. and she says it's not the staffers fault. incidents like this, she says, occur regularly through contra costa health's enhanced care management, or ecm benefit, provided through california's new cal aim program. we're transforming medi-cal. it's our journey to a healthier california for all. according to the department of health care services, cal aims ecm benefit is supposed to address clinical and non-clinical needs, meaning both medical and social care assistance. but in contra costa, the nurse and three other sources familiar with the system tell us the program has abandoned medical assistance altogether. they say ecm case managers, who are nurses who were already with the system before the prog
there are people who are unhoused. some of them have been going to the hospital er multiple times in a week. a patient who had a diabetic ulcer was given to a non-medical staff , non-clinical staff. they then didn't address it. a full body infection happened. he needed to have his leg amputated. it's not just this one case. and she says it's not the staffers fault. incidents like this, she says, occur regularly through contra costa health's enhanced care management, or ecm benefit, provided...
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to most people it may look like another case of cardboard boxes being used by unhoused people, to darryl dilworth, it is a clear sign of improvement. >> six months ago, both sizes the street are lined with structures like the one that you see up ahead, and tents. >> reporter: it is a daunting task, and one of the least desirable jobs in the city. the small the longer turnoff most instantly, but darryl dilworth sees his worth in the process. >> they are doing work that other workers throughout the city refused to do because it is so tedious. you are dealing with hazardous materials in dealing with human feces. you are dealing with urine. you are dealing with unknown substances, needles, and not many city employees really want to deal with that. >> reporter: a native san franciscan, he is on a mission to not only restore the city streets to the beauty beneath, but provide dignity to the process. that has not always been the case. >> they would just come and take it out and throw all your stuff away. no respect, no communication. >> reporter: the encampment being cleared here belong to john
to most people it may look like another case of cardboard boxes being used by unhoused people, to darryl dilworth, it is a clear sign of improvement. >> six months ago, both sizes the street are lined with structures like the one that you see up ahead, and tents. >> reporter: it is a daunting task, and one of the least desirable jobs in the city. the small the longer turnoff most instantly, but darryl dilworth sees his worth in the process. >> they are doing work that other...
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everything >> adams has been unhoused for the past three years. >> most today, i go out and i recycle aluminum cans or whatever to make money so we can eat. >> adams was born and raised in fremont. he parks in city parking lots overnight, where he says he leaves no trace behind. >> no mess, no complaints, no cops at irvington park, a row of rvs and cars are parked inside a neighborhood. >> sheila said they started popping up six months ago. >> the city just, i think, moved or shifted the problem from one place to another. it's been bouncing around. >> mahoney lives across the street. she said the noise and the fumes of the generators have had a big impact on her family's quality of life. >> i am like a prisoner inside my own home. i cannot open the windows of my rooms because of the toxic fumes from the generators that are running in the rvs. it is extremely hot. they need to have the generators on. they need to have a life too. but how does their problem become our problem? >> on tuesday, fremont city council members were considering adopting a five year strategic plan to address hom
everything >> adams has been unhoused for the past three years. >> most today, i go out and i recycle aluminum cans or whatever to make money so we can eat. >> adams was born and raised in fremont. he parks in city parking lots overnight, where he says he leaves no trace behind. >> no mess, no complaints, no cops at irvington park, a row of rvs and cars are parked inside a neighborhood. >> sheila said they started popping up six months ago. >> the city just,...
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city identified nearly 440 unhoused families living mostly in vehicles. mayor's office recently announced a plan to expand emergency shelter and cut the wait time for those families. more drama in the san francisco mayor's race. will any of the candidates actually make it to the debate stage? here's what's happening a planned forum between mayor breed and supervisor aaron peskin has now been canceled. that was supposed to happen monday, and the chronicle's reporting that a separate debate that was also scheduled monday at the same time has lost another participant, danielle lurie, mayor breed and peskin have all dropped out of that debate. hosted by together sf mayor breed cited concerns that that group is too closely connected to her opponent, mark farrell. another debate is planned for next month. so far, all five major candidates have agreed to participate in that debate. well, protesters are putting up barricades around uc berkeley's abandoned anna head alumni hall. this is the second day protesters have occupied that hall, which was boarded up two ye
city identified nearly 440 unhoused families living mostly in vehicles. mayor's office recently announced a plan to expand emergency shelter and cut the wait time for those families. more drama in the san francisco mayor's race. will any of the candidates actually make it to the debate stage? here's what's happening a planned forum between mayor breed and supervisor aaron peskin has now been canceled. that was supposed to happen monday, and the chronicle's reporting that a separate debate that...
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a day of service was held today to help support unhoused veterans in the east bay. the alameda county veterans affairs commission teamed up with the group swords to plowshares and laney college for the stand down in the town event. that event provided free showers, haircuts, and food for vets and students. it also connected them to housing, employment, health and dental care, along with legal services. >> this is the first time that a stand down event has actually been held in oakland. typically, they're held at the alameda county fairgrounds, but with oakland being ground zero for this, homelessness crisis, with over 50% of the unhoused people being here, we figured that we would bring the services to where the people are in 2022, alameda reported 9700 unhoused residents over 500 of them were veterans >> still ahead tonight, protests create more turmoil on college campuses. we'll take a look at how they're impacting graduation ceremonies this weekend. and a local nonprofit is trying to inspire young minds and help build a better get exceptional offers at your local
a day of service was held today to help support unhoused veterans in the east bay. the alameda county veterans affairs commission teamed up with the group swords to plowshares and laney college for the stand down in the town event. that event provided free showers, haircuts, and food for vets and students. it also connected them to housing, employment, health and dental care, along with legal services. >> this is the first time that a stand down event has actually been held in oakland....
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey has a look at the impact for many being unhoused is notlike ruben salas, who lives in this encampment along the guadalupe river in san jose. unmanaged and unclean conditions are ■not ideal, but it's the ony option he has. do you like living here? would you prefer living somewhere else? >> well, you know, i kind of choice, i make, i make, i make, make the best of what i got. you know, i try not to complain. >> i'm trying to fight about it. >> you know, it might be bad, but you sure? yeah, it might be. but it's all i got. you know, we're about to do. >> and soon. living here may not even be a possibility. since july, valley water has spent nearly $3 million cleaning up 1300 tons of trash along 295 miles of rivers and creeks in santa clara county. and to stop people from living along the waterways. valley water is proposing an ordinance that would subject violators to $500 fines or up to 30 days of jail time. >> it's valley water's role as an as an environmental stewardship agency to ensure that the waterways are clean and that the flood prot
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey has a look at the impact for many being unhoused is notlike ruben salas, who lives in this encampment along the guadalupe river in san jose. unmanaged and unclean conditions are ■not ideal, but it's the ony option he has. do you like living here? would you prefer living somewhere else? >> well, you know, i kind of choice, i make, i make, i make, make the best of what i got. you know, i try not to complain. >> i'm trying to fight...
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like our seniors, the unhoused, and people with mental illness. a whistleblower tells us contra costa health plan is ignoring some medical needs, inflating caseloads and harming patients. it's been heartbreaking. it's been mysterious. heartbreaking, because we are supposed to be, helping these patients. this contra costa health nurse says some of the county's most fragile and medically complex patients are being left in the lurch. there are people who are unhoused, some of them have been going to the hospital, er, multiple times in a week. a patient who has had a diabetic ulcer was given to a non-medical staff, non-clinical staff. they then didn't address it. a full body infection happened. he needed to have his leg amputated . it's not just this one case and she says it's not the staffers fault. incidents like this, she says, occur regularly through contra costa health's enhanced care management, or ecm benefit, provided through california's new cal aim program . we're transforming medi-cal. it's our journey to a healthier california for all, acc
like our seniors, the unhoused, and people with mental illness. a whistleblower tells us contra costa health plan is ignoring some medical needs, inflating caseloads and harming patients. it's been heartbreaking. it's been mysterious. heartbreaking, because we are supposed to be, helping these patients. this contra costa health nurse says some of the county's most fragile and medically complex patients are being left in the lurch. there are people who are unhoused, some of them have been going...
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. >> the proposals met with intense criticism from this group of protesters made up of unhoused people and their advocates. you can't say like a worry about spending when you're also supporting sweeps, but it's also that, you know, they want to do this sj love idea for a massive like mega shelter and nobody. >> the whole group here is mostly unhoused people, people with unhoused experience, and none of them want to be in a massive shelter. >> the council members continue to have discussions with the group following the press conference. advocate sean cartwright said, though, that it didn't lead to much progress. the council members legislation goes before the rest of the council on june 11th. in a statement, san jose mayor matt mehan said that he also wants more accountability and is required public dashboards that track spending and impacts on efforts tackling the city's homelessness crisis in san jose. zach fuentes abc seven news that another delay in reopening the capitola wharf what you can expect the next time you go visit. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. hot spots in the 90s.
. >> the proposals met with intense criticism from this group of protesters made up of unhoused people and their advocates. you can't say like a worry about spending when you're also supporting sweeps, but it's also that, you know, they want to do this sj love idea for a massive like mega shelter and nobody. >> the whole group here is mostly unhoused people, people with unhoused experience, and none of them want to be in a massive shelter. >> the council members continue to...
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so this is an encampment, marcus and laura, of unhoused people behind an east bay tire shop that's been in san rafael for years. things mostly have been harmonious until four days ago, when the music started. now, one of the people who lives in that encampment near lincoln avenue and second street says the music started about five days ago. it's a loop of music that blares all night long. the folks at east bay tire did not want to talk with us about the overnight music, but the president of the marin homeless union says the escalation is about forcing the unhoused people to pack up and leave. i think right now the property owner is trying to facilitate is being emboldened by the city of san rafael's antagonism towards camp integrity and trying to help facilitate the city's mission of forcing everybody out. while the city of san rafael did not respond to our request for comment about that claim that it is trying to dissolve the preliminary injunction protecting that encampment. but we know that many local communities have been awaiting a supreme court decision in an oregon case that woul
so this is an encampment, marcus and laura, of unhoused people behind an east bay tire shop that's been in san rafael for years. things mostly have been harmonious until four days ago, when the music started. now, one of the people who lives in that encampment near lincoln avenue and second street says the music started about five days ago. it's a loop of music that blares all night long. the folks at east bay tire did not want to talk with us about the overnight music, but the president of the...
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it actually put the unhoused into abandoned hotels and motels and a roof over their head.ent review says it's a success. informed the study revealed the project provided emergency housing and services to more than 62,000 people who were homeless during covid. >> reporter: ing changed once you get housing. like it's crazy just how much your attitude changes and yourout look on life it gives you so much hope. >> hope is what we like to see in our community. the study highlighted the program's success in facilitating transition get this, around 22% of project room key participants were able to find permanent housing. while another 11% found temporary housing solutions. >>> it's been one year since antioch launched the first mental health crisis response team. and city leaders say it has contributed to a year without any in custody deaths. our john ramos has the details. >> reporter: it's been exactly one year since the city of antioch launched its crisis response team, and while it may be difficult to measure success on something like this, the numbers are looking good. and t
it actually put the unhoused into abandoned hotels and motels and a roof over their head.ent review says it's a success. informed the study revealed the project provided emergency housing and services to more than 62,000 people who were homeless during covid. >> reporter: ing changed once you get housing. like it's crazy just how much your attitude changes and yourout look on life it gives you so much hope. >> hope is what we like to see in our community. the study highlighted the...
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. >> for many, being unhoused is not a choice.guadalupe river in san jose. unmanaged and unclean conditions are not ideal, but it's the only option he has. do you like living here? would you prefer living somewhere else? >> well, you know i got no choice i make, i make, i make, make the best of what i got. you know i try not to complain i'm trying to cry about it. you know, it might be bad, but you sure? yeah, it might be. but it's all i got, you know? what am i to do? >> and soon? living here may not even be a possibility. since july, valley water has spent nearly $3 million cleaning up 1300 tons of trash along 295 miles of rivers and creeks in santa clara county, and to stop people from living along the waterways. valley water is proposing an ordinance that would subject violators to $500 fines or up to 30 days of jail time. >> it's valley water's role as an as an environmental stewardship agency to ensure that the waterways are clean and that the flood protection measures that we enact work as they're designed to. >> the city o
. >> for many, being unhoused is not a choice.guadalupe river in san jose. unmanaged and unclean conditions are not ideal, but it's the only option he has. do you like living here? would you prefer living somewhere else? >> well, you know i got no choice i make, i make, i make, make the best of what i got. you know i try not to complain i'm trying to cry about it. you know, it might be bad, but you sure? yeah, it might be. but it's all i got, you know? what am i to do? >> and...
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. >> unhoused advocate sandy perry sees the value in clean water, but he says the only reason people are alongside the creeks is because the city and county are not offering the unhoused enough places to go. >> so this whole idea of having people go back and forth from the creeks to the neighborhoods, the neighborhoods to the creeks, endlessly. it's not a solution. >> valley waters, environmental creek, clean up committee will discuss the issue friday before a final board vote in june in san jose. dustin dawsey, abc seven news and today, san francisco mayoral candidate daniel lurie unveiled his plan to address the city's homelessness crisis. >> lurie says his plan labeled home run, will end unsheltered homelessness within the city limits of san francisco. it would create 2500 interim housing units during his first two years as mayor, and would take steps to get people off the streets immediately. >> in my first six months as mayor, we will create an additional 1500 emergency shelter beds that will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so we can clear encampments and connect peop
. >> unhoused advocate sandy perry sees the value in clean water, but he says the only reason people are alongside the creeks is because the city and county are not offering the unhoused enough places to go. >> so this whole idea of having people go back and forth from the creeks to the neighborhoods, the neighborhoods to the creeks, endlessly. it's not a solution. >> valley waters, environmental creek, clean up committee will discuss the issue friday before a final board vote...
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people, people with unhoused experience, and none of them want to be in a massive shelter. >> the proposalugh the first committee, but the council members are still pushing for it. it goes before the rest of the council on june 11th and second to san jose. >> for a moment, they're asking its residents to help them build a better bay area. a new adopt a block program launched by the mayor is encouraging people to beautify their neighborhoods. san jose will provide volunteers with a litter kit, which is a litter stick, neon safety vest and gloves. if you'd like to take part, you can apply in person at merriman's. state of the city address tomorrow. >> new at six surveillance cameras in san francisco, the neighborhood police picked for the first set of devices to be installed, plus orange juice crisis. >> why prices are going up and the race to find an alternative fruit you can make the stars align. because when we come together, hope and joy will shine. help us make every wish come true. ♪ ♪ when it comes to life golden 1 credit union sees, you're crushing it. you nailed that audition. you p
people, people with unhoused experience, and none of them want to be in a massive shelter. >> the proposalugh the first committee, but the council members are still pushing for it. it goes before the rest of the council on june 11th and second to san jose. >> for a moment, they're asking its residents to help them build a better bay area. a new adopt a block program launched by the mayor is encouraging people to beautify their neighborhoods. san jose will provide volunteers with a...
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his current tent in this unhoused encampment near willow and leland streets in south central san josel. >> there's a lot of places to go. we're. i pretty much, i'll have to look for a place. >> officials with valley water saying they're pushing for a new city ordinance banning such encampments along the 295 miles of waterway under the district's control. >> this is really a matter of valley water doing what we have to do to protect the environment, mark bielski says. >> encampments such as this near the guadalupe river send garbage and contaminants into the water forces them to clear 1300 tons of contaminants. it also has a negative impact on life for nearby residents. >> if you're coming to look at one of our apartments and you get off the freeway, you drive by this scene here. i mean, you know, would you be that much? would you be more interested or less interested? the district's proposed ordinance 24 would establish protection zones along the waterways under its control. >> it would ban encampments, the dumping of trash and establish penalties, $500 in fines and up to 30 days jail
his current tent in this unhoused encampment near willow and leland streets in south central san josel. >> there's a lot of places to go. we're. i pretty much, i'll have to look for a place. >> officials with valley water saying they're pushing for a new city ordinance banning such encampments along the 295 miles of waterway under the district's control. >> this is really a matter of valley water doing what we have to do to protect the environment, mark bielski says. >>...
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as abc seven news reporter lyanne melendez discovered, there are those who are formerly unhoused whoand the streets simultaneously. and liane, this is somewhat disconcerting to those that think, okay, we're going to put somebody in in their own apartment, and that's okay. then we move on to the next person and confusing as well. >> you know, i think many believe that housing is the end all to all the homeless issues. and it's so much more complex than that. you know, there are some people who have been given housing who come back to occupy space on city streets. an example of that is a woman by the name of victoria solomon. and for the past two months, we have been following her as she moves between two neighborhoods victoria solomon has achieved a bit of notoriety in san francisco's castro district for years. unhoused and according to supervisor rafael mandelman office, solomon was given housing and lives in an sro in the tenderloin district. but a few neighbors and merchants complained after she started setting up a tent again in the castro. on different days of the week. >> they w
as abc seven news reporter lyanne melendez discovered, there are those who are formerly unhoused whoand the streets simultaneously. and liane, this is somewhat disconcerting to those that think, okay, we're going to put somebody in in their own apartment, and that's okay. then we move on to the next person and confusing as well. >> you know, i think many believe that housing is the end all to all the homeless issues. and it's so much more complex than that. you know, there are some people...
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everything >> adams has been unhoused for the past three years. >> most today, i go out and i recyclecans or whatever to make money so we can eat. >> adams was born and raised in fremont. he parks in city parking lots overnight, where he says he leaves no trace behind. >> no mess, no complaints, no cops at irvington park, a row of rvs and cars are parked inside a neighborhood. >> sheila said they started popping up six months ago. >> the city just, i think, moved or shifted the problem from one place to another. it's been bouncing around. >> mahoney lives across the street. she said the noise and the fumes of the generators have had a big impact on her family's quality of life. >> i am like a prisoner inside my own home. i cannot open the windows of my rooms because of the toxic fumes from the generators that are running in the rvs. it is extremely hot. they need to have the generators on. they need to have a life too. but how does their problem become our problem? >> on tuesday, fremont city council members were considering adopting a five year strategic plan to address homelessness.
everything >> adams has been unhoused for the past three years. >> most today, i go out and i recyclecans or whatever to make money so we can eat. >> adams was born and raised in fremont. he parks in city parking lots overnight, where he says he leaves no trace behind. >> no mess, no complaints, no cops at irvington park, a row of rvs and cars are parked inside a neighborhood. >> sheila said they started popping up six months ago. >> the city just, i think,...
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next here, new new initiatives for the unhoused and then attack during an interview with those are some. >> we're going to go over during our one-on-one conversation with san jose. matt mayer. san jose. mayor matt mahan. >> all right. we're taking a live look outside at the embarcadero here in san francisco. we can talk about our weather forecast this nice day that we're having and kyla is also going to talk about snow. yeah, we're talking about snow. it is day and i'm taking it a lake tahoe where you can see it is just beautiful in the distance. you might see some of the snow capped mountains, but obviously we had some melting too. >> but we've got some snow on the way this weekend. so not only do you see the winter weather advisories both up in the far reaches of northern california down parts of the sierra here. but you also see high wind warnings now that are up for basically around the tahoe area will be the nevada side, right? if you're over on the nevada side. >> we're looking out for some pretty significant winter weather for this time of year. so the winter weather advisory goe
next here, new new initiatives for the unhoused and then attack during an interview with those are some. >> we're going to go over during our one-on-one conversation with san jose. matt mayer. san jose. mayor matt mahan. >> all right. we're taking a live look outside at the embarcadero here in san francisco. we can talk about our weather forecast this nice day that we're having and kyla is also going to talk about snow. yeah, we're talking about snow. it is day and i'm taking it a...
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we also provide comprehensive housing to meet the better needs of unhoused individuals and also we again, as i mentioned earlier, have a lot of population focused programs that address racism and equity issues as well, so this is, again, looking forward into 2000 to fiscal year 2526, some of our programs, again, include improving the mental health needs for pre and postpartum clients, working with homeless children's network. then continuing our kumba peer fellowship and also again launching our culturally responsive programs within our civil service clinics. we have, innovation programs that are launched at four of our civil service clinics south of market omi, our tech clinic, and also to our mission mental health alternatives program. and so we're going to continue to will be continuing to really expand on our full service partnerships, especially with the new proposition one requirements. so this just gives you an overview of our budget and our proposed budget that's going to be in our three year plan, i just want to just iterate to you all that we are 13% of the overall behavioral h
we also provide comprehensive housing to meet the better needs of unhoused individuals and also we again, as i mentioned earlier, have a lot of population focused programs that address racism and equity issues as well, so this is, again, looking forward into 2000 to fiscal year 2526, some of our programs, again, include improving the mental health needs for pre and postpartum clients, working with homeless children's network. then continuing our kumba peer fellowship and also again launching...
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unhoused residents here in san francisco.from the latest count, should be released sometime in the next month. live in san francisco. ali rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. ali. >> thank you. there's a proposal in the state legislature to put new regulations on those self-checkout lanes at stores in california, with the goal of reducing shoplifting. the proposed bill would require stores have one employee monitoring at most, two self-checkout stations, but also limit purchases to ten or fewer items. the proposal is meant to cut down on theft and boost employment. >> in fact, self-checkout machines cause about 16 times more loss than cashier checkout stands with an estimated 10 billion in annual losses attributed to the machines. >> the california chamber of commerce is opposed to. the bill says it would put unnecessary restrictions on retail, grocery and pharmacy stores. >> all right, gasia time is 740. right back to south. he'll help you get to where you need to go. how do things look, there. moderately heavy silicon valley. we pro
unhoused residents here in san francisco.from the latest count, should be released sometime in the next month. live in san francisco. ali rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. ali. >> thank you. there's a proposal in the state legislature to put new regulations on those self-checkout lanes at stores in california, with the goal of reducing shoplifting. the proposed bill would require stores have one employee monitoring at most, two self-checkout stations, but also limit purchases to ten or fewer...
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no idea if it is funded this year but dcyf concentrated all the cuts in tay unhoused service programs. it is pretty distressing. we are begging you to please not let the mayor sweep these tay ocho funds. we have a plan and very well thought out to get youth off the streets in housing and mubing along a continuum from the streets to shelter to transitional to supportive housing to their own housing. i am hoping that the tay plan is up for vote next time. super worried the mayor will try to sweep again and we will spend all our energy trying to prevent her from doing that while we are still trying to strategy and deal with the loss from dcyf and unknown from [indiscernible] thank you. >> hello members of the committee. me again. as we gather here today let's not forget the families currently navinating homelessness waiting for the lifeline of supportive services that can offer them stability security and hope. there are parents trying to provide for children. grappling with unforeseen [indiscernible] in face oof urgency we cannot afford to delay. we cannot afford to let bureaucratic hur
no idea if it is funded this year but dcyf concentrated all the cuts in tay unhoused service programs. it is pretty distressing. we are begging you to please not let the mayor sweep these tay ocho funds. we have a plan and very well thought out to get youth off the streets in housing and mubing along a continuum from the streets to shelter to transitional to supportive housing to their own housing. i am hoping that the tay plan is up for vote next time. super worried the mayor will try to sweep...
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people we talk about unhoused people. also just your focus on the root cause i think a lot can get on is providers and a lot of times the. >> 13. pulled consent agenda items. can get thrown under the bus i try to be sensitive i understand that part but also seen a lot of kind of things fall apart between the services the trauma i have with that but i think that continues to expand the network how they attract each other the providers are doing the heavy lifting but the contract like meals-on-wheels nothing like that that we can improve housing for the providers to improve have flow within the services so another thing brought to mind in our presentation and again, a lot of these providers are doing things like professional development that is sensitivity having started the shelter with models i know the majorities of my staff hadn't gotten those jobs would required more services which is any think that when i bring up again about candle stick not a need for monitoring but the way that monitoring happens is another compone
people we talk about unhoused people. also just your focus on the root cause i think a lot can get on is providers and a lot of times the. >> 13. pulled consent agenda items. can get thrown under the bus i try to be sensitive i understand that part but also seen a lot of kind of things fall apart between the services the trauma i have with that but i think that continues to expand the network how they attract each other the providers are doing the heavy lifting but the contract like...
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state easier to pursue, limiting drop boxes and imposing stricter requirements for absentee and unhoused voters. republican activists claim the legislation tamps down on voter fraud, but its detractors say its suppresses georgia's black and brown voters. some call it jim crow 2.0. you condemned the legislation before it was signed, what needs to happen next? >> so, reverend al, we need to be clear that part of the legislation that brian kemp signed into law is in violation of the national voter registration act which requires that you can't make these changes within 90 days of a federal election, and this law would give georgians the ability to challenge people on the roads within 45 days of an election. but brian kemp does not care. he is, no matter what he says publicly, he is quietly doing everything that donald trump wants him to do to get in the way of people casting their free and fair access to the ballot. and what we are seeing here in georgia is people are paying attention. andrea young, who is the executive director of the aclu of georgia, her family is steeped in the civil rig
state easier to pursue, limiting drop boxes and imposing stricter requirements for absentee and unhoused voters. republican activists claim the legislation tamps down on voter fraud, but its detractors say its suppresses georgia's black and brown voters. some call it jim crow 2.0. you condemned the legislation before it was signed, what needs to happen next? >> so, reverend al, we need to be clear that part of the legislation that brian kemp signed into law is in violation of the national...
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the blessing in it all is to be able to see those that were once unhoused be housed, and to be able to be there for them in this transitional time, in such a trying time, that lies the blessing that i'm so proud to be a part of. and i just want to thank you and ask that you continue to be able to be us and help us be a part of the community that helps others that need our help. thank you. and thank you. everett butler, next speaker. my name is netty garcia. i work in on 33 golf. i like my coworkers, say we provide a 50 night permanent housing last year and we almost 20 people got permanent housing this year. we also engaged with the community and we made sure our residents feel safe and secure. thank you guys and thank you much for providing commentary. next speaker maria, i'm a practitioner and care coordinator at 33 golf. just in the past, as of january until now, we've housed 330 plus people, being able to be a part of that. and again, engaging with the community, building relationships with the with the people that we serve and also the people surrounding us, it's a beautiful thing
the blessing in it all is to be able to see those that were once unhoused be housed, and to be able to be there for them in this transitional time, in such a trying time, that lies the blessing that i'm so proud to be a part of. and i just want to thank you and ask that you continue to be able to be us and help us be a part of the community that helps others that need our help. thank you. and thank you. everett butler, next speaker. my name is netty garcia. i work in on 33 golf. i like my...
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can you talk about those numbers and what is being done to help the unhoused? >> yes, we have increased by 9%. this is progress , absolutely. i'm excited for the numbers. it shows that what we are doing is slowing down homelessness . the different housing solutions that we have, whether it is for permanent housing or for a temporary shelter, or permanent supportive housing, it is working. of course, there are still too many people on our streets. one is too many. the idea is that we will be focused on not just investing in new housing, but the preservation of affordable housing, right? that means everybody has to work together. i have been at the white house, advocating a lot for the place -based voucher . when we build affordable housing, the affordable housing comes with a voucher. we know it is very difficult for residents to have vouchers to be accepted by landlords. all the different avenues we are taking will be key in how we get out of the crisis . i want to say thank you to oakland voters . even though we are in historical deficit, this will allow us to
can you talk about those numbers and what is being done to help the unhoused? >> yes, we have increased by 9%. this is progress , absolutely. i'm excited for the numbers. it shows that what we are doing is slowing down homelessness . the different housing solutions that we have, whether it is for permanent housing or for a temporary shelter, or permanent supportive housing, it is working. of course, there are still too many people on our streets. one is too many. the idea is that we will...
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we also, rep spent a lot of people in san francisco who are unhoused. do regular intakes at the shelters, and we see the resources and the time and coordination that's needed from the city. and other partners in order to house someone. tenant right to counsel is an incredibly effective upstream program to prevent homelessness. and as we heard, it's also fiscally responsible and reasonable, just really want to say that we have an amazing staff. a lot of people have worked really hard to get here, and we need sustained funding in order to continue to fulfill our mandate under prop f, to provide representation to tenants in eviction proceedings. thank you so much. thank you for sharing your comments. can we have the next speaker, please? good afternoon, board of supervisors members, my name is ursula hill. i'm a resident of the mission in district nine and a supervising social worker at bay area legal aid, where i work on our housing eviction prevention team, bay legal hired me five years ago as the tenant right to counsel program was starting because they
we also, rep spent a lot of people in san francisco who are unhoused. do regular intakes at the shelters, and we see the resources and the time and coordination that's needed from the city. and other partners in order to house someone. tenant right to counsel is an incredibly effective upstream program to prevent homelessness. and as we heard, it's also fiscally responsible and reasonable, just really want to say that we have an amazing staff. a lot of people have worked really hard to get...
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the blessing in it all is to be able to see those that were once unhoused be housed, and to be able to be there for them in this transitional time, in such a trying time, that lies the blessing that i'm so proud to be a part of. and i just want to thank you and ask that you continue to be able to be us and help us be a part of the community that helps others that need our help. thank you. and thank you. everett butler, next speaker. my name is netty garcia. i work in on 33 golf. i like my coworkers, say we provide a 50 night permanent housing last year and we almost 20 people got permanent housing this year. we also engaged with the community and we made sure our residents feel safe and secure. thank you guys and thank you much for providing commentary. next speaker maria, i'm a practitioner and care coordinator at 33 golf. just in the past, as of january until now, we've housed 330 plus people, being able to be a part of that. and again, engaging with the community, building relationships with the with the people that we serve and also the people surrounding us, it's a beautiful thing
the blessing in it all is to be able to see those that were once unhoused be housed, and to be able to be there for them in this transitional time, in such a trying time, that lies the blessing that i'm so proud to be a part of. and i just want to thank you and ask that you continue to be able to be us and help us be a part of the community that helps others that need our help. thank you. and thank you. everett butler, next speaker. my name is netty garcia. i work in on 33 golf. i like my...
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there are people who are unhoused. some of them have been going to the hospital er multiple times in a week. a patient who had a diabetic ulcer was given to a non-medical staff , non-clinical staff. they then didn't address it. a full body infection happened. he needed to have his leg amputated. it's not just this one case. and she says it's not the staffers fault incidents like this, she says, occur regularly through contra costa health's enhanced care management, or ecm benefit provider, through california's new cal aim program. we're transforming medi-cal. it's our journey to a healthier california for all. according to the department of health care services, cal aims ecm benefit is supposed to address clinical and non-clinical needs, meaning both medical and social care assistance. but in contra costa, the nurse and three other sources familiar with the system tell us the program has abandoned medical assistance altogether. rather, they say, ecm case managers who are nurses who were already with the system before t
there are people who are unhoused. some of them have been going to the hospital er multiple times in a week. a patient who had a diabetic ulcer was given to a non-medical staff , non-clinical staff. they then didn't address it. a full body infection happened. he needed to have his leg amputated. it's not just this one case. and she says it's not the staffers fault incidents like this, she says, occur regularly through contra costa health's enhanced care management, or ecm benefit provider,...
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getting the unhoused housed once again in san jose. dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> moving to developing news. community groups are now calling for a federal investigation into alleged racism and islamophobia in berkeley unified schools. the civil rights complaint claims there is a hostile environment of anti-palestinian, anti-arab and islamic discrimination within the district. it all comes as a day after the u.s. education department announced an investigation into allegations of severe and persistent anti-semitism in the district. today on capitol hill, superintendent anika ford morthal acknowledged nine anti-semitic incidents but says the issue is not pervasive. >> when investigations show that an anti-semitic event has occurred, we take action to teach, correct and redirect our students. we do not publicly share our actions because student information is private and legally protected under federal and state law. as a result, some believe we do nothing. this is not true. >> republican lawmakers pushed back, questioning her about
getting the unhoused housed once again in san jose. dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> moving to developing news. community groups are now calling for a federal investigation into alleged racism and islamophobia in berkeley unified schools. the civil rights complaint claims there is a hostile environment of anti-palestinian, anti-arab and islamic discrimination within the district. it all comes as a day after the u.s. education department announced an investigation into allegations of...
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data shows two thirds of unhoused in fremont live in their vehicles, and leaders say affordable housingt keeping pace right now. is this legal for them to be parked? this is a public street and so with the public street, unless you change the rules to say that you cannot park there, they can park there might be a great amount of tax, great amount of parcels tax to live here. how is this image justified? we spoke with one family who lives in their rv. they say it would certainly prefer being able to park in a safe and secure location. seven council members right now say several options are on the table, but funding is critical. well, when it comes to oakland a's fans, it seems at least a few already have a new love. we want you to love your neighbor. we know what your plan damian trujillo. yeah, all those folks, they are part of history in the east bay. last night as a brand new oakland ballers took to the field a long way from home, they actually played in the beautiful downtown flathead valley of montana. yeah. this is video of the ballers viewing party over at oakland's athletic club.
data shows two thirds of unhoused in fremont live in their vehicles, and leaders say affordable housingt keeping pace right now. is this legal for them to be parked? this is a public street and so with the public street, unless you change the rules to say that you cannot park there, they can park there might be a great amount of tax, great amount of parcels tax to live here. how is this image justified? we spoke with one family who lives in their rv. they say it would certainly prefer being...