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zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> all right, zach, thanks very much much. also in the south bay, 1500 employees for the valley transportation authority are officially on strike. they began picketing today, effectively shutting down light rail and bus service. abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey has the very latest on this. joins us live dustin. >> reporter hi, dan. yeah the picket line is continuing right here along zanker road in north san jose in front of the vta yard. this after earlier this morning, just a few feet from where we were standing. a couple of these picketers were actually hit by a marked vta vehicle. they were one suffered injuries, the other suffered less minor injuries. but they continue to be out here voicing their approval for this strike. these atu local 265 workers and of course this as bus and light rail services for vta remain down. >> there are no light rail service until further notice into the union workers strike. >> a reminder playing over the loudspeakers at a vta light rail station, but with no riders there to hea
zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> all right, zach, thanks very much much. also in the south bay, 1500 employees for the valley transportation authority are officially on strike. they began picketing today, effectively shutting down light rail and bus service. abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey has the very latest on this. joins us live dustin. >> reporter hi, dan. yeah the picket line is continuing right here along zanker road in north san jose in front of the vta yard....
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zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> all right, zach, thank you. president trump's chaotic rollout of his tariff war is taking another turn. he's now temporarily delaying the tariffs on canada and mexico for a month. this comes after the president's phone call with mexico's president this morning, the 25% tariff on goods from mexico and canada will now go into effect april 2nd. tariffs remain on china. meanwhile, president trump will not sign an executive order today to dismantle the department of education, even though one has been drafted. he says he wants to give education back to the states. >> california's attorney general announced today another lawsuit against the trump administration. it's over the termination of grant funding for k through 12 teacher preparation programs. >> these are grants that our states counting on to train and prepare qualified educators. funds that are critical to addressing our state and nation's teacher shortage crisis. >> at least $148 million is at stake for california alone. it's used for programs that create a
zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> all right, zach, thank you. president trump's chaotic rollout of his tariff war is taking another turn. he's now temporarily delaying the tariffs on canada and mexico for a month. this comes after the president's phone call with mexico's president this morning, the 25% tariff on goods from mexico and canada will now go into effect april 2nd. tariffs remain on china. meanwhile, president trump will not sign an executive order today to dismantle the...
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. >> and zach attack. mark-paul gosselaar gets candid with me about his iconic character, zach, saved by the bell. >> i think he was extremely dark. >> say more. >> he really was. >> okay. we're going to talk about his career plus his brand-new nbc show. it's called found. when he sits down for the drip. >> oh, i cannot wait for that. >> that got your attention, right? >> i am hooked. so stay with us. we are beginning to begin this hour with those growing concerns about a potential trade war and what it means for your money. >> president trump's new tariffs are now in effect. the u.s. putting 25% tariffs on most products from mexico and canada, however, canadian emergency products like oil will face a lower 10% rate. the u.s. is also adding an additional 10% tariff on goods from china on top of the 10% tariff on chinese goods that was announced last month. >> canada and china have already announceretaliatory measures on the united states and mexico's president will announce response on sunday. >> it's not
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live in the studio zach sauce ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, zach, thank you for that. you can keep track of the forecast and the change in weather this week by downloading the ktvu weather app to your phone. it's a good one and it has live radar. and you can always find the forecast for your neighborhood. new video tonight of a robbery in san ramon, where workers at an optometry clinic are seen fighting off the thieves. it happened right inside optical illusions at the shops at bishop ranch february 21st. the thieves, wearing dark colored hoodies, grabbed some merchandise before being chased right out of the store, the optometrist telling our ktvu crime reporter henry lee that where you work should not be a place where you're scared to walk into. police in hayward investigating a shooting that left four people injured outside a popular restaurant. officers say the shooting happened outside the grill by miss g on foothill boulevard around 12 1050 last night. all four victims were taken to the hospital and are expected to survive. police say they have no suspects in cust
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zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> okay, zach, thanks a lot. >> the exclusive abc seven news storm impactcale will be back in use this week and on repeat. might i add, there's a level two storm in the forecast. >> it's getting a good workout this week. abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian is looking ahead for spencer. >> okay, here's a look at that exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. the approaching storm is a level two, which is a storm of moderate intensity, but it's going to have moments of pretty intense downpours and some gusty wind, rough surf, even some snow in the higher elevations of the bay area because cold air will accompany this storm. start the forecast animation tomorrow night at midnight or 12 a.m. wednesday. notice that storm will begin pushing onshore during the morning commute. it will become even stronger and more intense as the day goes on, and we'll have heavy downpours again. wind gusts up to 40mph or higher at times. the evening commute is just going to be severely impacted by this storm. before we get a little bit of a break late wednesday night. no
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zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> okay, zach thank you. nearly all votes have been counted in this week's special election in san mateo county. measure a is passing with 84% of the vote. it will give the san mateo county board of supervisors the power to remove sheriff christina corpus, who is battling allegations of corruption, and more allegations that she vehemently denies. at this point, more people have voted for measure a than voted to elect sheriff corpus. we've covered this story very closely. the abc seven news i-team has talked directly with the sheriff about these allegations, and whether one employee in particular is out to get her. you can see all of our coverage at abc seven news.com slash i-team. >> coming up next, we take you to the north bay. there's a new way to reward drug users for staying clean. and it seems to be working. this could be part of building a better bay area. i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. >> temperatures tumbling tonight with frost advisories going up in the morning like michael, who have taken ozempic®
zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> okay, zach thank you. nearly all votes have been counted in this week's special election in san mateo county. measure a is passing with 84% of the vote. it will give the san mateo county board of supervisors the power to remove sheriff christina corpus, who is battling allegations of corruption, and more allegations that she vehemently denies. at this point, more people have voted for measure a than voted to elect sheriff corpus. we've covered this story...
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in hillsborough, zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> it is a beautiful home.he san francisco museum of modern art is planning the first posthumous full career exhibition of ruth asawa's art. she's known for her for her abstract looped wire sculptures as well as fountains around the city. google donated $1.5 million to sfmoma to make the exhibit possible. that's the largest corporate grant in the museum's history for a single exhibition. the ruth asawa retrospective opens april 5th and will run through september. tickets go on sale starting next tuesday. that should be wonderful. >> all right, it's time to find out how our weather is doing. it looks pretty nice behind us. >> nice, but more rain is coming after a good bit of rain fell today. meteorologist sandhya patel is back. sandy. >> yeah, and dan and parts of the bay area did get wet. the focus was in the southern and eastern part of our viewing area. i do want to show you a live picture. a pretty one from zephyr cove right now, where we are noticing choppy waters and there have been some snowflakes as you
in hillsborough, zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> it is a beautiful home.he san francisco museum of modern art is planning the first posthumous full career exhibition of ruth asawa's art. she's known for her for her abstract looped wire sculptures as well as fountains around the city. google donated $1.5 million to sfmoma to make the exhibit possible. that's the largest corporate grant in the museum's history for a single exhibition. the ruth asawa retrospective opens april 5th and will...
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abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has the moments leading up to the arrest all caught on camera. >> skipping out on a tab and it's all caught on camera. randy musterer, owner of sushi confidential, says this man had done this at least three times between the campbell and san jose locations. >> it's a minimum of 5 or $600, and it may be up towards $1,000 when we're pulling additional receipts. >> muster had a picture of the man for staff to see, along with receipts of the tabs he left behind. >> he always orders multiple beers and multiple food items. >> things change, though. when he tried to dine and dash for a fourth time sunday in campbell. muster said he got a call from his employees that the man had returned to make sure that this was in fact the same man. they made a plan. >> drop the check and tell him that you know, you as the server, you have to close out. so then maybe we can speed up that process. >> the server stays there waiting for the man to pay. he instead asks to use the restroom. >> acts like he goes into the bathroom, and then immediately he starts to come out th
abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has the moments leading up to the arrest all caught on camera. >> skipping out on a tab and it's all caught on camera. randy musterer, owner of sushi confidential, says this man had done this at least three times between the campbell and san jose locations. >> it's a minimum of 5 or $600, and it may be up towards $1,000 when we're pulling additional receipts. >> muster had a picture of the man for staff to see, along with receipts of the...
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abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has the moments leading up to the arrest all caught on camera. > out on a tab and it's all caught on camera. randy musterer, owner of sushi confidential, says this man had done this at least three times between the campbell and san jose locations. >> it's a minimum of 5 or $600, and it may be up towards $1,000 when we're pulling additional receipts. >> muster had a picture of the man for staff to see, along with receipts of the tabs he left behind. >> he always orders multiple beers and multiple food items. >> things change, though. when he tried to dine and dash for a fourth time sunday in campbell. muster said he got a call from his employees that the man had returned to make sure that this was in fact the same man. they made a plan. >> drop the check and tell him that you know, you as the server, you have to close out. so then maybe we can speed up that process. >> the server stays there waiting for the man to pay. he instead asks to use the restroom. >> acts like he goes into the bathroom, and then immediately he starts to come out the back doo
abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has the moments leading up to the arrest all caught on camera. > out on a tab and it's all caught on camera. randy musterer, owner of sushi confidential, says this man had done this at least three times between the campbell and san jose locations. >> it's a minimum of 5 or $600, and it may be up towards $1,000 when we're pulling additional receipts. >> muster had a picture of the man for staff to see, along with receipts of the tabs he left...
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i was monitoring some of the waves today as zach was mentioning. some of these waves topped off at 20ft at rockaway and also right around the sharp point beach area in pacifica, and also central and southern portions of ocean beach. now, the national weather service is saying that tomorrow we can anticipate waves as high as 12ft until 9:00 on monday. meanwhile, across the bay area, temperatures came in today. unseasonably cool anywhere from 54 degrees on shore in pacifica to 62 degrees in fairfield. it was in the high 50s in san jose when typically you should be right around 64 degrees. temperatures averaging a good five degrees below normal. and right now we're beginning to cool down into the 40s and also the low 50s across the area. we do have the winds now that's adding to the evening chill. it is gusty out there around that san bruno gap. we have a 13 mile per hour wind at mineta international airport. check out all these wind speeds are over ten miles per hour, generally hovering right around 15mph. same again tomorrow. all due to this system
i was monitoring some of the waves today as zach was mentioning. some of these waves topped off at 20ft at rockaway and also right around the sharp point beach area in pacifica, and also central and southern portions of ocean beach. now, the national weather service is saying that tomorrow we can anticipate waves as high as 12ft until 9:00 on monday. meanwhile, across the bay area, temperatures came in today. unseasonably cool anywhere from 54 degrees on shore in pacifica to 62 degrees in...
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zach.o at this point, it does appear that that driver who allegedly hit this 19 year old is a bit of a mystery. so we think he stopped near those pedestrians at some point, but it sounds like we just don't know exactly where he was when they were hit or where he went from there. >> yeah, a lot of questions right now in terms of the how all of this unfolded. but yes, that that is our understanding right now. >> all right. zac sos reporting live. thank you so much for that report. well, all lanes are back open tonight on northbound 101 following a deadly crash in san jose. skyfox was overhead that scene at about 6:00 this evening. this is just south of tully road. and according to the chp, the male victim, who is about 50 years old, lost control of his vehicle and went off the road. that man was pronounced dead at the scene tonight. no word on what caused that deadly crash. and a violent crash at 54th and international boulevard in oakland this morning. put one person in the hospital and shut
zach.o at this point, it does appear that that driver who allegedly hit this 19 year old is a bit of a mystery. so we think he stopped near those pedestrians at some point, but it sounds like we just don't know exactly where he was when they were hit or where he went from there. >> yeah, a lot of questions right now in terms of the how all of this unfolded. but yes, that that is our understanding right now. >> all right. zac sos reporting live. thank you so much for that report....
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david zach's who comes in the industry very knowledgeable they have a big gathering at the white house a couple of days ago. in simple terms the people who will be regulated crypto love crypto do not hate crypto it will embrace the new technology ,but that market structure framework that will help it to flourish. we do not want other countries a jump ahead of us on this. were certainly in a competition with china on everything its ita national security concern in some respect. we say in front of them on a.i. and crypto and big tech we do not want to turn congress loose to rig out so they do not fully understand. >> we will need it. we will need it. there is a lot of interest. it's much higher than the understanding i don't mean just among congress but among everyone. we've a steep learning curve we are bluish and territory in some ways on this. and so we've got to be careful we do not want congress to overregulated we do not want to stifle innovation. do not fully understand. >> i have to ask you about the debt ceiling there seems to be a problem there what is going to take to prevent
david zach's who comes in the industry very knowledgeable they have a big gathering at the white house a couple of days ago. in simple terms the people who will be regulated crypto love crypto do not hate crypto it will embrace the new technology ,but that market structure framework that will help it to flourish. we do not want other countries a jump ahead of us on this. were certainly in a competition with china on everything its ita national security concern in some respect. we say in front...
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zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> it's going to be great. >> yeah, it looks gorgeous in san jose todayes. meteorologist sandhya patel is back with the weekend weather. sandhya. >> yeah, and it's going to be lovely this weekend in san jose. the rest of the bay area. good evening everyone. let's take a look at live doppler seven. all is quiet right now. rain will show up mid week next week, but until then you've got sunshine, mild weather, upper 50s to upper 60s for tomorrow. here's a look at the rainfall that is coming. not monday. now it is heading towards southern california so that system is going to miss us entirely. it's wednesday that a weak atmospheric river moves in. it will bring moderate to heavy rain at times. some windy conditions. sierra snow lingers into thursday. and then here comes one more round of rain on friday. now rainfall estimates taking you through that wednesday through friday time period. most areas will be about an inch to two inches, but wetter locations could pick up a little bit more than that. here's a look at the accuweather seven day forecast. and we are
zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> it's going to be great. >> yeah, it looks gorgeous in san jose todayes. meteorologist sandhya patel is back with the weekend weather. sandhya. >> yeah, and it's going to be lovely this weekend in san jose. the rest of the bay area. good evening everyone. let's take a look at live doppler seven. all is quiet right now. rain will show up mid week next week, but until then you've got sunshine, mild weather, upper 50s to upper 60s for tomorrow....
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zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> stunning property. >> it's nice to see the inside, right?s right. and he was such an icon. what a star. he was cool. >> well, the next doctor fauci could be this doctor from stanford. coming up, the promises he's making during his confirmation hearing to lead the nati do you question the trade-offs of treating? ubrelvy is another option. it works fast, and most have migraine pain relief within two hours. you can treat it anytime, anywhere. tell your doctor all medicines you take. don't take if allergic or with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. get help right away for allergic reactions like trouble breathing; face, mouth, tongue, or throat swelling; which may occur hours to days after. side effects include nausea and sleepiness. migraine pain relief starts with you. learn how abbvie could help you save on ubrelvy. they really had a reason to cheer at the closing bell today. stocks rose after the trump administration announced it's granting a one month exemption for some tariffs that affect automakers. the dow jones climbed 485 points. the nasdaq ros
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zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> what's up? if you use the pittsburgh center bart station, the station will be closed all weekend so bart can install new faregates to prevent people from jumping the gate and avoid paying fares. trans trains will continue to run through the station, but not stop. a free shuttle will take passengers from the pittsburg bay point station to the pittsburg center station on monday. vta workers could go on strike in the south bay. negotiations have broken down between management and the union, representing 1500 public transit operators, maintenance staff and customer service workers. vta is offering a 9% wage increase over three years with no service cuts. the union wants to double that amount. >> with a wage increase at this level. >> or anything close to it would be service cuts throughout our system and the likely elimination of positions across vta. this is not a direction that we are willing to go. >> if a strike happens on monday, there will be no bus service or light rail service in santa clara
zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> what's up? if you use the pittsburgh center bart station, the station will be closed all weekend so bart can install new faregates to prevent people from jumping the gate and avoid paying fares. trans trains will continue to run through the station, but not stop. a free shuttle will take passengers from the pittsburg bay point station to the pittsburg center station on monday. vta workers could go on strike in the south bay. negotiations have broken down...
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abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has more on the proposal. leaders hope will help build a better bay area. >> we walk and come and get some water. >> juanita macias and her husband live in one of the dozens of rvs seen in this area in san jose. theirs isn't one of the ones connected to this water source, so they come to it and carry water back to their rv. today she owns an rv. before that, she was renting one for $500 every month monthly rent. that didn't include the most basic features. >> there was no electricity, no water. >> she wasn't alone. she says many of her neighbors are still renting rvs like that owned by landlords, who charge even higher prices. >> charging like 1000. $800. >> calling them landlords, san jose city council member ben doan says he and other council members have been briefed by san jose police about the problem. pd says there are at least two known individuals who have been renting around 15 to 20 rvs that are nearly unlivable to people who are unhoused. >> these bad actors going out there and towing these dilapida
abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has more on the proposal. leaders hope will help build a better bay area. >> we walk and come and get some water. >> juanita macias and her husband live in one of the dozens of rvs seen in this area in san jose. theirs isn't one of the ones connected to this water source, so they come to it and carry water back to their rv. today she owns an rv. before that, she was renting one for $500 every month monthly rent. that didn't include the most basic...
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zach. thank you.board of supervisors shared some updates today on the future of the oakland coliseum. at an afternoon meeting, county leaders said they are waiting on two documents as they work to finish the sale. supervisors expect to receive a release related to litigation, as well as a quitclaim deed at a negotiating meeting happening tomorrow afternoon. bargaining has been ongoing for months now between county attorneys and the african american sports and entertainment group. now, the president of the board says he is determined to get results soon. >> we are waiting on two documents from oac and acg to finish negotiations. that includes the quitclaim deed and a release related to litigation. we expect to receive these tomorrow at our next negotiation meeting. >> the coliseum sale is expected to close by the end of may. plans to build the a's new ballpark in las vegas are moving forward. tonight, the las vegas stadium authority board released these new renderings of what the view will be like insi
zach. thank you.board of supervisors shared some updates today on the future of the oakland coliseum. at an afternoon meeting, county leaders said they are waiting on two documents as they work to finish the sale. supervisors expect to receive a release related to litigation, as well as a quitclaim deed at a negotiating meeting happening tomorrow afternoon. bargaining has been ongoing for months now between county attorneys and the african american sports and entertainment group. now, the...
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zach, thank you very much for that tonight. many music fans in oakland say they are devastated over wiggins death. >> it was really heart wrenching for me to know that this gentleman had passed at such a young age. and for someone who music that i danced, i laughed, i played, i used to enjoy everything that man did. >> i grew up with him. i mean, like, i went to a lot of their concerts here in oakland and san francisco. >> and for more on the life and legacy of d'wayne wiggins, you can head to our website. that's ktvu.com. >> new at ten. the vote count is almost complete in san mateo county. this is over measure a 84% of voters approved the measure to give the board of supervisors the authority to remove the county sheriff with 640 votes left to process. the measure would allow the board to vote to remove sheriff christina corpus, who has been the focus of allegations of abuse of power. it would require a 4/5 majority of the board. so far, the sheriff has not responded to a request for comment. the deputy sheriffs association,
zach, thank you very much for that tonight. many music fans in oakland say they are devastated over wiggins death. >> it was really heart wrenching for me to know that this gentleman had passed at such a young age. and for someone who music that i danced, i laughed, i played, i used to enjoy everything that man did. >> i grew up with him. i mean, like, i went to a lot of their concerts here in oakland and san francisco. >> and for more on the life and legacy of d'wayne...
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president, zach dider was a good student, athlete, and musician. he was an eagle scout, starred in the school play and he was hoping to attend stanford university. two days after christmas in 2020, zach's dead found him dead in his bed of fentanyl poisoning. he was 17. zach and his friends had gone to the mall to meet a drug dealer they found through social media. he bought what he thought was percocet but it wasn't. the counterfeit pills he bought contained fentanyl. and what was a bad decision became deadly. mr. president, zach was one of the more than 90,000 americans would died of an overdose in 2020. happy of those deaths from fentanyl poisoning. he was one of countless victims of fake pills being peddled on our streets. pills that too often find their way into the hands of young people and steal their futures. courage mittens is another tragic story, adopted from ghana, he was pursuing his dream of becoming an airline pilot. he attended flight school and interviewed for a job just days before he died at age 23. his parents found him on their
president, zach dider was a good student, athlete, and musician. he was an eagle scout, starred in the school play and he was hoping to attend stanford university. two days after christmas in 2020, zach's dead found him dead in his bed of fentanyl poisoning. he was 17. zach and his friends had gone to the mall to meet a drug dealer they found through social media. he bought what he thought was percocet but it wasn't. the counterfeit pills he bought contained fentanyl. and what was a bad...
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zach. so much history here with this bowling alley. how are people feeling about it? >> well, i mean hard for everyone, including, of course, the owner and his son. this is the type of place people grew up going to. many later taking their children there. it never had all the flash and amenities of some of the newer bowling alleys, but regulars say that was kind of part of its charm. >> at danville bowl. it's the end of an era. >> i'm sad. the place is opened in 61, so. >> now scheduled to close for good after a 60 year run just in nortel. holding on to the memories. >> i had my first 13 birthday parties here. my first job was here when i was 15. >> growing up on these lanes as the owner's son, few know the ins and outs of this fabled place better than him. >> i can't tell somebody how to do a job if i can't do it myself. >> saying goodbye. a difficult decision for the family. like letting go of a part of home. >> it was tough with covid, just kind of changing things. and then we were closed for 13 months, and it just kind of never fully came back. >> all across danvi
zach. so much history here with this bowling alley. how are people feeling about it? >> well, i mean hard for everyone, including, of course, the owner and his son. this is the type of place people grew up going to. many later taking their children there. it never had all the flash and amenities of some of the newer bowling alleys, but regulars say that was kind of part of its charm. >> at danville bowl. it's the end of an era. >> i'm sad. the place is opened in 61, so....
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zach. >> yeah. tonight, some of those students certainly worried, worried that those investigations could lead to federal funding cuts here at berkeley last week, as you mentioned, columbia university, the first to be hit by such cuts. students here worried, while others feel those cuts would be warranted. >> my first reaction was, finally, why did it take so long? >> a member of the uc berkeley hillel on the news that her college, along with 59 others, are now being investigated by the department of justice over, quote, anti-semitic discrimination and harassment stemming from protests over the israel-hamas war? >> you know, i believe in free speech. this is the united states. it's one of our greatest assets as a country. but there has to be a line when this free speech is literally leading to the normalization of anti-semitism. >> in a statement, the university saying in part, quote, we are confident we have the right processes in place now to respond to any anti-semitic incidents on the east coast
zach. >> yeah. tonight, some of those students certainly worried, worried that those investigations could lead to federal funding cuts here at berkeley last week, as you mentioned, columbia university, the first to be hit by such cuts. students here worried, while others feel those cuts would be warranted. >> my first reaction was, finally, why did it take so long? >> a member of the uc berkeley hillel on the news that her college, along with 59 others, are now being...
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abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has the moments leading up to the arrest all caught on camera. > on a tab and it's all caught on camera. randy musterer, owner of sushi confidential, says this man had done this at least three times between the campbell and san jose locations. >> it's a minimum of 5 or $600, and it may be up towards $1,000 when we're pulling additional receipts. >> muster had a picture of the man for staff to see, along with receipts of the tabs he left behind. >> he always orders multiple beers and multiple food items. >> things change, though. when he tried to dine and dash for a fourth time sunday in campbell. muster said he got a call from his employees that the man had returned to make sure that this was in fact the same man. they made a plan. drop the check and tell him that you know you as the server you have to close out. so then maybe we can speed up that process. >> the server stays there waiting for the man to pay. he instead asks to use the restroom. >> acts like he goes into the bathroom, and then immediately he starts to come out the back door. he's g
abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has the moments leading up to the arrest all caught on camera. > on a tab and it's all caught on camera. randy musterer, owner of sushi confidential, says this man had done this at least three times between the campbell and san jose locations. >> it's a minimum of 5 or $600, and it may be up towards $1,000 when we're pulling additional receipts. >> muster had a picture of the man for staff to see, along with receipts of the tabs he left...
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and, zach, any chance for an 11th hour deal? >> well, a deal appearing increasingly unlikely at this point. at last check neither side at the bargaining table a strike. it would be fairly unprecedented for the vta. the last strike they had in the 1960s. >> with midnight quickly approaching. >> i feel horrible. >> for riders who rely on the vta becoming increasingly concerned about a looming strike scheduled to shut down bus and rail service across the south bay system come monday. >> i have to travel to my college so you know i need a vta or transportation. >> the vta workers union, atu local 265, currently at an impasse with the transit agency, with both sides pointing a finger at the other. >> they are forcing us into this strike this evening. >> we're still open to negotiations. we don't have anything scheduled to come back to the table, but we do have an offer on the table. >> anytime you know they want to have a meaningful discussion, we will be there. >> negotiations over a new contract have been dragging on since august.
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zach. zach. thank you. well, a small business that served countless customers for decades now, asking for support as it fights to keep its doors open. plus. >> i remember when this vision was being born and it seemed like a long shot. and here we are moving forward. >> detailed plans for the great highway made available today when this massive park is set to open, and how you can be a part of its development. >> anna merriweather a bit of a cooldown today with some gusty winds and already a few scattered showers showing up. it looks like we're tracking more show s in your with fatigue and light-headedness, i knew something was wrong. then i saw my doctor and found out i have afib, and that means there's about a 5 times greater risk of stroke. symptoms like irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or light-headedness, can come and go. but if you have afib, the risk of stroke is always there. if you have one or more symptoms, get checked out. making that appointment can hel
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she and council members rebecca kaplan and zach unger began searching for money and found about $8 million in different places that could be put toward reopening the fire stations. the message from the oakland community has been loud and clear. while there's a lot of competing interests for a limited dollars, nothing trumps public safety. and fire stations are the bread and butter of public safety. but the money would only keep the stations open until june, when the new fiscal year begins and the cuts that could be coming will likely be even deeper. the various employee unions, including the firefighters, blame the city for mismanagement, but they also point to more than $50 million of overspending by the police department, much of it going to pay overtime to officers. but police union head louis nguyen says that's only happening because the force has lost about 25% of its officers over the years. while the number of calls for help has grown. issues are. blaming us for the problem. the problem is that city leadership need to adequately staff the police department and also provide the numbe
she and council members rebecca kaplan and zach unger began searching for money and found about $8 million in different places that could be put toward reopening the fire stations. the message from the oakland community has been loud and clear. while there's a lot of competing interests for a limited dollars, nothing trumps public safety. and fire stations are the bread and butter of public safety. but the money would only keep the stations open until june, when the new fiscal year begins and...
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owner of chicken drip, zach hamadeh agrees. >>>>it will definitely be very good for us.already see an incline in sales. whenever there's a game going on over here. >>>>chicken drip is walking distance from paypal park, located just across the street. he says on game days, they often see a 10% increase in sales. hamadeh is hoping concerts will expose new customers to his business. >>>>every concert will have different demographics. >>>>this comes at a time when the city is preparing for multiple major events in 2026, the area is already slated to host the super bowl. several fifa world cup matches, and ncaa men's college basketball tournament games. mayor matt mehan is supportive and says the concerts could be an opportunity for the venue to show it can handle an array of events. quote the san jose earthquakes are taking an exciting step forward on the march to 2026. all of our incredible facilities, including paypal park, are going to be ready to host fan experiences for residents and visitors from around the world next year as we redefine entertainment in the capital of
owner of chicken drip, zach hamadeh agrees. >>>>it will definitely be very good for us.already see an incline in sales. whenever there's a game going on over here. >>>>chicken drip is walking distance from paypal park, located just across the street. he says on game days, they often see a 10% increase in sales. hamadeh is hoping concerts will expose new customers to his business. >>>>every concert will have different demographics. >>>>this comes...
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. >> reporter: when we met 28-year-old zach lindsay last year he told us he was embarrassed by his 2020 vote for president biden. >> because i'm not too happy with what's going on. >> reporter: he says he stands by his choice so far. >> he's trying to get the promises that he said. trump is already doing what he said he's going to do. >> reporter: realtor jeff skrima was once mayor here and said this is what he voted for. what are the things that excite you the most. >> i love that he's securing the border, i love what doge is doing, and i'm happy to see that we're no longer going to be funding ukraine. completely needless war. >> love him or hate him, you need to give him a chance. >> reporter: still, laurie questions the president's pace. >> i don't want to have to regret voting for him later on because he jumped into something too fast. >> reporter: and in the swing state that president trump flipped, we found broader support for his tougher immigration policies, even among some who didn't vote for him. >>> major developments after the trump administration dropped a lawsuit against p
. >> reporter: when we met 28-year-old zach lindsay last year he told us he was embarrassed by his 2020 vote for president biden. >> because i'm not too happy with what's going on. >> reporter: he says he stands by his choice so far. >> he's trying to get the promises that he said. trump is already doing what he said he's going to do. >> reporter: realtor jeff skrima was once mayor here and said this is what he voted for. what are the things that excite you the...
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noah gregor and zach ostapchuk are in san jose now.he sharks acquired them last week in a trade that sent fabian zetterlund to ottawa. it's not clear if both will play in tomorrow night's game, when the sharks host the predators at the tank. add a line to steph curry's resume. his latest gig is a first for an active nba player. we'll explain next. golf resort in scotland. this is video of what's called turnberry golf course in southwest scotland. you can see the words gaza is not for sale in giant letters on the lawn. the protesters also spray painted the outside of a building, and they dug large holes on the golf course. the group palestine action claimed responsibility over the weekend and said the graffiti was in response to the administration's proposal to empty the gaza strip of its palestinian population. the resort called the activism, quote, a childish criminal act and said it will not affect its business. country superstar luke combs is sharing his struggles with mental health in a recent interview with 60 minutes australia. c
noah gregor and zach ostapchuk are in san jose now.he sharks acquired them last week in a trade that sent fabian zetterlund to ottawa. it's not clear if both will play in tomorrow night's game, when the sharks host the predators at the tank. add a line to steph curry's resume. his latest gig is a first for an active nba player. we'll explain next. golf resort in scotland. this is video of what's called turnberry golf course in southwest scotland. you can see the words gaza is not for sale in...
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. >> reporter: she, and council members rebecca kaplan and zach unger began searching for money, findingifferent places that could be put towards reopening the fire stations. that's what's before the council tonight. >> the message from the oakland community is then loud and clear. while there's a lot of competing interest for limited dollars, nothing trumps public safety and fire stations are the bread and butter of public safety. >> reporter: but the money would only keep the stations open until june, when the new fiscal year begins. and the cuts that could be coming will likely be even deeper. various employee unions including the firefighters blame the city for mismanagement, but they also point to more than $50 million of overspending by the police department. much of it going to pay overtime to officers. but the police union head says that is only happening because the force has lost about 25% of their officers over the years, while the number of calls for help has grown. >> issues of blaming us for the problem. problem is city leadership will need to adequately staff the police de
. >> reporter: she, and council members rebecca kaplan and zach unger began searching for money, findingifferent places that could be put towards reopening the fire stations. that's what's before the council tonight. >> the message from the oakland community is then loud and clear. while there's a lot of competing interest for limited dollars, nothing trumps public safety and fire stations are the bread and butter of public safety. >> reporter: but the money would only keep...
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zach fans always travel and they were out in force in vegas. ryan beesley coming off at 29 point performance yesterday. >> had 13 more today. guns up 3 john g wong for triple. >> he had 10. >> usf by 2 at the break. 2nd, half here come the zags. randi kaye roll. they take a four-point usf hangs in tyrone riley. the deflections get it back on the other end. it's 60 to 59. it just too much. uk 27 points. 10 rebounds, sags win. 85 to 7. >> 6 are quickly niners release one of the longtime faces of the franchise that would be fullback. kyle use check 12 year veteran spent the last 8 seasons in san francisco. >> pro bowler all 8 of those years. he will now test free agency and a lot of comings and goings in the nfl today. we told you sports night live and you know what, then tomorrow there will be more comings and goings in free agency doesn't officially start to wednesday. crazy time of year crazy time. let's see what the niners can can put together before. all is said and done. well, that's gonna wrap things up for us here at 11 o'clock. >> you can
zach fans always travel and they were out in force in vegas. ryan beesley coming off at 29 point performance yesterday. >> had 13 more today. guns up 3 john g wong for triple. >> he had 10. >> usf by 2 at the break. 2nd, half here come the zags. randi kaye roll. they take a four-point usf hangs in tyrone riley. the deflections get it back on the other end. it's 60 to 59. it just too much. uk 27 points. 10 rebounds, sags win. 85 to 7. >> 6 are quickly niners release one...
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. >> reporter: the city council member for the district, zach unger, says this isn't about singling out business, but working for the good of the neighborhood as a whole. >> i am not someone who wants to chase business out of town and i think the city offered suprema plenty of opportunities to change their practices or move their operations. i would like to see suprema be successful but not at our neighbors' expense. >> reporter: we talked to other neighbors who said they knew the meat distribution facility was here when they moved in and their rent was a lot lower because of it. so they actually don't mind the noise. they feel like they're getting a good deal. >>> well, when we come back, is it just one more small step or a giant leap forward in commercial space travel as a company based out of austin, texas, successfully lands on the [chatter] it's a robotic money expert. clever. how do i start a savings habit? famous cabbage. savings habits. shaving rabbits. tech can make life simpler. but when it comes to savings habits, nothing's as simple as bmo. a bmo savings account helps you bu
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city council member zach unger, a former firefighter himself for nearly 30 years, told me earlier tonight the council found money from elsewhere in the budget, including revenue from events held at the oakland coliseum, an arena that generated more money than expected, as well as from a city fund set aside to settle legal claims. >> we didn't need los angeles last month to know that fire season is year round here in oakland. but i think it's also really important to note that the fire department does 911 emergency medical service as well. so closing firehouses has an effect not just on our ability to protect ourselves from fire, but also on our ability to provide medical service to oakland citizens. >> the council is scheduled to vote on the resolution tomorrow. three stations have already closed temporarily, but officials say they hope to reopen those stations in june. at the end of the fiscal year. san francisco mayor daniel lurie is fulfilling a campaign promise by ordering city employees who are currently on those hybrid schedules to return to the office at least four days a week. the
city council member zach unger, a former firefighter himself for nearly 30 years, told me earlier tonight the council found money from elsewhere in the budget, including revenue from events held at the oakland coliseum, an arena that generated more money than expected, as well as from a city fund set aside to settle legal claims. >> we didn't need los angeles last month to know that fire season is year round here in oakland. but i think it's also really important to note that the fire...
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zach, a stop to it. noah gregor and a second round pick that are was 3rd on the team with 17 goals this season 64 games also had 19 assists, stop check a second round pick for ottawa back in 2021 is still just 21 years old has a goal and 3 assists so far this year in 43 games. gregor previously played for the sharks in 2019 to 23 s 4 goals and 2 assists 40 games this season. the other trade the sharks made earlier. sent forward luc hon n to the columbus blue jackets for a fourth-round draft pick come in with 11 goals and 7 assists this season in 63 games. this was his 3rd year with the sharks. 27 years old. now in his 8th nhl season. so the sharks no hold 9 draft picks in this year's nhl draft. college basketball now and some bad news for usf ahead of sunday's quarter-final game in the wcc tournament school announced tonight that star point guard marcus williams will be held out of competition due to a potential ncaa rule violation impacting his eligibility. know further details right now. but the school
zach, a stop to it. noah gregor and a second round pick that are was 3rd on the team with 17 goals this season 64 games also had 19 assists, stop check a second round pick for ottawa back in 2021 is still just 21 years old has a goal and 3 assists so far this year in 43 games. gregor previously played for the sharks in 2019 to 23 s 4 goals and 2 assists 40 games this season. the other trade the sharks made earlier. sent forward luc hon n to the columbus blue jackets for a fourth-round draft...
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look at the place just about can you believe this the good notes are indicating been view from class zach. yeah. who has kind of fall so you can see what you know. it looks like he's getting ready to draft those kids that reminds me of the circle, a friend of his grandfather outside the fuel bunker and meeting members of the german a hippa, you can remember that so that also putting them on the head top and on the back, good boys. coast smells a bit of that, right? mm hm. slab of deutschland. well, that brings us to the end of another. i mean, a roller coaster ride through the events of today's world. literally today's world received the knack of your a make is way. i'm coming, i'm not coming, i'm going, i will sign, i won't. so i don't want to exposure behind that by the way, i'll be at, you know, don't find a deal. we'll do a better deal, which is, who knows what's going on in the background. but what we do know is that the green goblin, i just got a big old slap in the face from j. d vance, in the oval office. and we do know that the europeans are proving as they make the way to the wh
look at the place just about can you believe this the good notes are indicating been view from class zach. yeah. who has kind of fall so you can see what you know. it looks like he's getting ready to draft those kids that reminds me of the circle, a friend of his grandfather outside the fuel bunker and meeting members of the german a hippa, you can remember that so that also putting them on the head top and on the back, good boys. coast smells a bit of that, right? mm hm. slab of deutschland....
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thank you, zach. the nevada attainable housing act is our action plan to get this done. this comprehensive legislation tackles housing needs on multiple fronts, fostering innovation, incentivizing development and creating public-private partnerships. the bill prioritizes state funding that i will support -- that will support, excuse me, $1 billion in new attainable housing units across nevada. [applause] this investment empowers nevada builders to create homes for the people who live and work here, helping families secure stable house, creating pathways to home ownership for essential workers like teachers, nurses and first responders. and supporting transitional housing for those starting over. y focusing on solutions that expand housing supply through collaboration, not heavy-handed mandates that choke growth, this plan is about partnerships. builders, governments, and communities working together to create housing by 1/2ians, for nevadans. [applause] we also need to continue the great work our fire agencies and stake holders are doing to protect us. from the growing r
thank you, zach. the nevada attainable housing act is our action plan to get this done. this comprehensive legislation tackles housing needs on multiple fronts, fostering innovation, incentivizing development and creating public-private partnerships. the bill prioritizes state funding that i will support -- that will support, excuse me, $1 billion in new attainable housing units across nevada. [applause] this investment empowers nevada builders to create homes for the people who live and work...
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mexico was given a for the one month for free on the majority of its goods heading to the state south. zach concession has been distributed in part so the good relationship between trump and shines on john holman reports from mexico city. mexico feels like it has an ice right now when it's high stakes diplomatic game with donald trump. a former student leader saw him to know met skirts, 1st female president claudia, shutting down the phone call last thursday. she its way to trump, to suspend the us is 25 percent terrace on most mates can goods. he said he did it to accommodate her off threat both imperious about the relationship. and i spoke to the president of mexico wonderful warm and when the mother most bit to us how you could. okay, so it was a very respectful call. we've always treated president trump with respect and the calls he's always treated us with respect. that chemistry is a lifeline to mexico right now. a country which depends on its neighbor and since 80 percent of its expos to the us. since trumps return to office. same bama peas to know how to, to, to him. so what's the s
mexico was given a for the one month for free on the majority of its goods heading to the state south. zach concession has been distributed in part so the good relationship between trump and shines on john holman reports from mexico city. mexico feels like it has an ice right now when it's high stakes diplomatic game with donald trump. a former student leader saw him to know met skirts, 1st female president claudia, shutting down the phone call last thursday. she its way to trump, to suspend...
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hello, cindy and zach sold off to beverly east, says parsons, the goals and seaside till he sent his wife a replacement wedding ring of the she was found from leaving the occupied west bank to meet him lower calling her pulse. and nephew knew the when she married know that goofy, that she'd made a lifelong commitment to a man who lived much of his life behind bars the longest subbing policy in prison. the he was held in his way to jails for 45 years before being released and exiled his pulse for prisoner exchange, deal with israel on thursday. just a few lucky theater and i just heard that you left for being restricted, speaking to him by both of them on their lives, on the screen to tell him she misses him off the she was band for bleeding the occupied westbank. his 1st message on release from jail was one of resistance. the every palestinian in the world must know that the brutal is ready, occupation will never stay for ever. and that tell us time will be totally liberated. but his 1st priority was a symbol of devotion sending him on a wedding ring to replace the one that being con
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. >> reporter: and zach unger says it's not about singling out one business, but instead working for good of the neighborhood as a whole. >> i am not someone who wants to chase businesses out of town, and i think the city offered suprema plenty of opportunities to change their practices or move their operations. i would like to see suprema be successful, but not at the expense of our neighbors. >> reporter: we talked to a few other neighbors who didn't want their faces on camera, but they said they knew the meat distribution facility was here when they moved in, and their rent was a lot lower because of it. so they actually don't mind the noise. they feel like they're getting a good deal. >> if the city is successful in the attempt to declare them a public nuance, the coward place restrictions like limiting their operating hours. >>> serving up success, how the resource is helping to make dreams a reality. darren? >> multiple opportunities for rain it this week. more in the seven-day forecast. we'll do our best to sort out timing amounts, when you could get outside without getting ra
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council member zach ungar, who was a firefighter for almost 30 years, says four fire stations are in danger of closing down will stay open. the city is using money from elsewhere in the budget, including revenues from events held at the oakland coliseum and the arena that generated more money than expected, as well as money from a city fund that set aside to settle legal claims. >> we didn't need los angeles last month to know that fire season is year round here in oakland, but i think it's also really important to note that the fire department does 911 emergency medical services as well. so closing firehouses has an effect not just on our ability to protect ourselves from fire, but also on our ability to provide medical service to oakland citizens. >> now, the city of oakland hasn't said which fire stations were in danger of being closed. three fire stations that were already closed, including two in the oakland hills, are expected to reopen by the end of the fiscal year on june 30th. >> revenue is down sharply in many downtown san francisco parking garages, according to the chronic
council member zach ungar, who was a firefighter for almost 30 years, says four fire stations are in danger of closing down will stay open. the city is using money from elsewhere in the budget, including revenues from events held at the oakland coliseum and the arena that generated more money than expected, as well as money from a city fund that set aside to settle legal claims. >> we didn't need los angeles last month to know that fire season is year round here in oakland, but i think...
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council member zach ungar, who was a firefighter for almost 30 years, says four fire stations at risk of closing will stay open. the board's using money from elsewhere in the budget, including revenue from events held at the oakland coliseum and the arena. the generated more money than expected, and also from a city fund that was set aside to settle legal claims. >> closing seven stations would have been about 30% of our capacity in the fire department, and it would have been the end of the oakland fire department as we know it. so staving off these foreclosures is life saving and vital for our citizens. >> now, three fire stations that are closed right now, which includes two in the oakland hills, are expected to reopen by june 30th. >> dozens of law enforcement officers and first responders will gather today at the home of the san francisco giants. they will take part in a full scale emergency training exercise at oracle park. the drill will include police officers, firefighters, ambulance drivers and 911 dispatchers from san francisco and san mateo counties. organizers want people
council member zach ungar, who was a firefighter for almost 30 years, says four fire stations at risk of closing will stay open. the board's using money from elsewhere in the budget, including revenue from events held at the oakland coliseum and the arena. the generated more money than expected, and also from a city fund that was set aside to settle legal claims. >> closing seven stations would have been about 30% of our capacity in the fire department, and it would have been the end of...
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it is an illusion because the very same aiding and abetting language, zip zach same words. the very same words are already in fremont municipal. >> covid. >> fremont mayor says the city cannot comment on the pending litigation and that they're going to be enforcing the ordinance until the city council considers an amendment on march. 18th. >> 2.30. >> there you see about 100 california college student leaders at the state capitol demanding governor newsom. and lawmakers reversed their proposed cuts to higher education. they're concerned that the governor's budget includes an 8% cut to the uc and csu systems the students say that those cuts will impact campus health care services and will lead to larger class sizes and fewer courses. >> higher education is a nice necessary right for students all across the united states. it's outrageous also for these cuts to be proposed to institutions that are already struggling to retain and recruit a diverse range of students. we need to do more to provide those opportunities for success for california to succeed. >> no comment from the
it is an illusion because the very same aiding and abetting language, zip zach same words. the very same words are already in fremont municipal. >> covid. >> fremont mayor says the city cannot comment on the pending litigation and that they're going to be enforcing the ordinance until the city council considers an amendment on march. 18th. >> 2.30. >> there you see about 100 california college student leaders at the state capitol demanding governor newsom. and lawmakers...
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police say it happened just after 9 o'clock on zach or road right near a vta facility. the driver of the truck stayed and cooperated with police. the 2 people who were injured were taken to the hospital. their injuries described as minor police say, haven't said yet if any charges will be filed in this case. meanwhile, new this morning, former democratic congresswoman katie porter of irvine has announced this morning that she intends to run for california governor in 2026. porter is joining up fairly crowded field of candidates that could be up ended. of course, the former vice president kamala harris decides to join the race in porter's campaign announcement. she promised an aggressive counter weight to president trump's administration on various issues like water management and immigrant rights. the contest to replace governor gavin newsom has already lowered a long list of candidates for the state's top office. harris says that she will announce a decision about whether she'll run by this summer. >> 705. and today in the north bay, the santa rosa police kick off a se
police say it happened just after 9 o'clock on zach or road right near a vta facility. the driver of the truck stayed and cooperated with police. the 2 people who were injured were taken to the hospital. their injuries described as minor police say, haven't said yet if any charges will be filed in this case. meanwhile, new this morning, former democratic congresswoman katie porter of irvine has announced this morning that she intends to run for california governor in 2026. porter is joining up...
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zits zach same words, the very same words are already in fremont municipal. >> covid. >> fremont mayor says that they can't comment on pending litigation, but that they will be enforcing the ordinance until the city council considers an amendment on march. 18th. take a look at this rescue. 3 lost hikers, including 2 children were rescued. that's a chp helicopter there coming to their aid. this was sunday night on a remote trail in big basin redwoods state park in the santa cruz mountains. the group got lost while they were out on the trails and the kids started to get so cold. they were suffering from hypothermia. they were able to get all loaded up and taken away on that helicopter and to hospital for medical care. >> all right. let's talk football. 49 or football or a lot of things happening yesterday as the nfl free agency got under way. the forty-niners had some pretty big announcements to make on that front. firstly, the release of one of their longtime faces of the franchise kyle use. check 12 year veteran spent the last 8 seasons in san francisco made the pro bowl in all 8 of th
zits zach same words, the very same words are already in fremont municipal. >> covid. >> fremont mayor says that they can't comment on pending litigation, but that they will be enforcing the ordinance until the city council considers an amendment on march. 18th. take a look at this rescue. 3 lost hikers, including 2 children were rescued. that's a chp helicopter there coming to their aid. this was sunday night on a remote trail in big basin redwoods state park in the santa cruz...
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zits zach same words, the very same words are already in fremont municipal. >> covid. >> as for the city fremont, mayor says the city cannot comment on pending litigation they did note that they will enforce the ordinance until the city council considers an amendment on march 18th. new this morning, 7 sonoma state university student athletes are suing the school now over its cuts to the athletics department. their lawsuit alleges the school knew about the planned cuts to the athletic department before the announcement yet continue to recruit student athletes and didn't let them know that there sports would be discontinued. the lawsuit says the the student-athletes said the decision by the school anyway disrupted there, academic and athletic careers. the cuts come as the school is facing a nearly 24 million dollar budget deficit and declining enrollment currently, there are 22 degree program. 6 departments and all ncaa division. 2 sports have been discontinued. >> should school board members weigh in on controversial terms like toxic masculinity? it was a big question at last night's and
zits zach same words, the very same words are already in fremont municipal. >> covid. >> as for the city fremont, mayor says the city cannot comment on pending litigation they did note that they will enforce the ordinance until the city council considers an amendment on march 18th. new this morning, 7 sonoma state university student athletes are suing the school now over its cuts to the athletics department. their lawsuit alleges the school knew about the planned cuts to the...