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appearance is april 28th in san jose zach fuentes abc 7 news. now to the latest on the indictment facing former president donald trump sources familiar with charged with about two dozen counts including felonies the exact charges remain unknown since the indictment won't be unsealed until trump appears in court likely on tuesday stanford criminal law professor robert weinberg joined us on our 3 pm show getting answers to discuss what's likely to come next in the case. he says despite the seriousness of the charges don't expect to see the president. the former president in hancock says part of next week's arraignment an arrest isn't really necessary here. he's not going running away and in fact the peers that he's voluntarily coming up from florida, so we doesn't have to be extra divided and he will simply appear in court. he'll be approached by police officers for the purpose of fingerprinting him booking him and so on and so on just like any other criminal defendant. trump's attorney says he plans to plead not guilty and will aggressively fight
appearance is april 28th in san jose zach fuentes abc 7 news. now to the latest on the indictment facing former president donald trump sources familiar with charged with about two dozen counts including felonies the exact charges remain unknown since the indictment won't be unsealed until trump appears in court likely on tuesday stanford criminal law professor robert weinberg joined us on our 3 pm show getting answers to discuss what's likely to come next in the case. he says despite the...
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here's abc 7 news reporter zach fuentes.waterways have been home to many of the cities on house like raymond furtado who once lived here along the guadalupe river prior to staying here. i was in my truck a recent city abatement swept furtado and others area now a similar suite may be happening along coyote creek an area valley water says is in need a flood prevention work provide protection there up to the levels that we saw the flooding in 2017. so this is verymptaornto t also connected to our anderson dam seismic retrofit project as well as we're doing that project. we're preparing for the possibility that there may need to be a greater flows in the coyote creek. and so this is going to help protect those residents and those areas the project would require up to 200 people who live along coyote creek to relocate starting in june the proposed partnership with sea valley water contributing 4.8 million dollars to help the city to play outreach and resources for those people to relocate san jose. mayor matt mayhem says the fun
here's abc 7 news reporter zach fuentes.waterways have been home to many of the cities on house like raymond furtado who once lived here along the guadalupe river prior to staying here. i was in my truck a recent city abatement swept furtado and others area now a similar suite may be happening along coyote creek an area valley water says is in need a flood prevention work provide protection there up to the levels that we saw the flooding in 2017. so this is verymptaornto t also connected to our...
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zach: zach fuentes, abc 7 news. gloria: still to come on abc 7 mornings, american embassy evacuations in sudan. the latest from the war-torn country as brutal fighting continued into its second week. like going hiking, just to hike to the bathroom. reaching for the bar, just to reach for pads. waiting for the sunset, just to wait for the stall. discover gemtesa. a once-a-day pill proven to reduce all 3 key symptoms of oab: leakage episodes, urgency and frequency in adults. do not take if you have a known allergic reaction to gemtesa or its ingredients. tell your doctor right away if you're unable to empty your bladder or if you have a weak urine stream. tell your doctor if you're taking medicines that contain digoxin or if you have liver or kidney problems. side effects may include headache, common cold symptoms, diarrhea, nausea, urinary tract and upper respiratory tract infection. ask your doctor about gemtesa. more time here, less time there. >> moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. gloria: good m
zach: zach fuentes, abc 7 news. gloria: still to come on abc 7 mornings, american embassy evacuations in sudan. the latest from the war-torn country as brutal fighting continued into its second week. like going hiking, just to hike to the bathroom. reaching for the bar, just to reach for pads. waiting for the sunset, just to wait for the stall. discover gemtesa. a once-a-day pill proven to reduce all 3 key symptoms of oab: leakage episodes, urgency and frequency in adults. do not take if you...
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abc 7 news reporter is zach fuentes has more. zach: it continues to grow could this arch on the san jose state university campus is the movement he led for better wages and working conditions for farmworkers. members of local filipino organizations are calling for recognition on leaders of their community. >> the arch is a damn insult! where is his picture? zach: a picture of the man he and san jose state university is larry itleon, who led farmworker strikes and eventually worked right alongside cesar chavez. >> their contribution is not in history, or what we would call mainstream history. done to change that on a larger scale, san jose state students are working to bring recognition on their campus. >> we are calling for an art installation here, built on the side of the cesar chavez arch, for the president and the campus planning board to get us a budget of $100,000 plus to go ahead and do an art installation here on campus. zach: we reached out to san jose state for comment get a spokesperson said a group of students met with
abc 7 news reporter is zach fuentes has more. zach: it continues to grow could this arch on the san jose state university campus is the movement he led for better wages and working conditions for farmworkers. members of local filipino organizations are calling for recognition on leaders of their community. >> the arch is a damn insult! where is his picture? zach: a picture of the man he and san jose state university is larry itleon, who led farmworker strikes and eventually worked right...
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abc7news reporter zach fuentes has their story. jose waterways have been home to the cities on the house like raymond who lived here all along the guadalupe river. >> i was in my truck. them out of the area and now a similar sweep may be happening along coyote creek, an area that is in need of prevention work for floods. >> the flooding in 2017, this is very important to public safety. it is connected to our retrofit project as well, as we are doing that project and preparing for the possibly that there may need to be greater flows into coyote creek. so this will help protect those residents in those areas. zach: the project would require up to 200 people who live along the creek to relocate starting in june. the proposed partnership would see valley water can shooting $4.8 million to help the city with outreach and resources for people to relocate. san jose mayor matt said the funding will help those displaced even though it is a tight timeline. >> get this double benefit of having additional funding to do outreach and identify ho
abc7news reporter zach fuentes has their story. jose waterways have been home to the cities on the house like raymond who lived here all along the guadalupe river. >> i was in my truck. them out of the area and now a similar sweep may be happening along coyote creek, an area that is in need of prevention work for floods. >> the flooding in 2017, this is very important to public safety. it is connected to our retrofit project as well, as we are doing that project and preparing for...
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zach fuentes, abc7 news. julian: we have partnered with our sister networks and national geographic to take an in-depth look at her -- at our nation's aging water infrastructure. "trouble on tap" will air on earth they hear on abc7. to learn more, go to abc7news.com. you can watch the trailer there. it is impactful. larry: back to our top story -- a quarter of the police was being investigated by the fbi over an alleged racist texting scandal in antioch. the antioch police chief is assuring residents the city is safe and the mayor is now calling for change. a special meeting was announced for next week. we spoke with the antioch mayor about some of those text messages. we want to warn you, some of these messages do contain graphic language. >> we go mexican so that blacks can feel safe. blame the blacks. someone else responds. , no response ability on their part. -- responsibility on their part. reporter: that is the antioch mayor describing for the first time some of the reset racist text messages allegedly
zach fuentes, abc7 news. julian: we have partnered with our sister networks and national geographic to take an in-depth look at her -- at our nation's aging water infrastructure. "trouble on tap" will air on earth they hear on abc7. to learn more, go to abc7news.com. you can watch the trailer there. it is impactful. larry: back to our top story -- a quarter of the police was being investigated by the fbi over an alleged racist texting scandal in antioch. the antioch police chief is...
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you can find a link to that claim form on our website abc7news.com in san jose zach fuentes abc 7 news. all right still a little colder than i expected today. i know it's gonna warm up soon enough. we think a meteorologist sandy patel is here with the forecast sandia. yeah, dan and alma those temperatures did come up a few degrees today, but still a good four to seven degrees below average. that's not gonna last as we head towards friday. those temperatures will be well above where they should be for this time of year showing you nothing but sunshine from our tower cameras right now golden gate emeryville, san jose sutro and in case you're wondering where those temperatures are going average high in livermore 70 degrees tomorrow 71 heading up into the low 80s friday. i mean, it's still going to be warm saturday and then a little bit of a dip only to see those temperatures recover again as we had towards next week numbers are up by 11 degrees in santa rosa compared to 24 hours ago four degrees warmer there in oakland five in livermore still a little bit of an onshore breeze gus to 30 at
you can find a link to that claim form on our website abc7news.com in san jose zach fuentes abc 7 news. all right still a little colder than i expected today. i know it's gonna warm up soon enough. we think a meteorologist sandy patel is here with the forecast sandia. yeah, dan and alma those temperatures did come up a few degrees today, but still a good four to seven degrees below average. that's not gonna last as we head towards friday. those temperatures will be well above where they should...
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now they can focus on the funeral and their baby girl zach fuentes, abc seven news. pleasant and police are investigating a shooting at a home depot. this is the location near johnson driving owens drive . police are asking people to avoid the area right now. investigators say suspects have been detained, but we don't have any other details. they plan to give an update later today and we will bring that to you when we get it in antiochus meeting is just getting underway following a march and rally earlier this afternoon were residents. demanded change at the police department. all of this coming after two reports highlighted racist, misogynistic and homophobic text messages by antiochus police officers on group chats, abc seven news reporter on to hassan is live with more. good evening. this group just survived a short while ago. they're here for the start of the special five pm city council meeting. now it was a small group. they say they're not here to disrupt the city council meeting, but they will present a list of demands. mayor thorpe says this meeting is to ca
now they can focus on the funeral and their baby girl zach fuentes, abc seven news. pleasant and police are investigating a shooting at a home depot. this is the location near johnson driving owens drive . police are asking people to avoid the area right now. investigators say suspects have been detained, but we don't have any other details. they plan to give an update later today and we will bring that to you when we get it in antiochus meeting is just getting underway following a march and...
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zach fuentes found details linking the suspects to another shooting. saturday evening will mark one week since five year old eliana was shot to death while in the car with her family as they went to dinner in milpitas a family spokesperson telling us more about the young girl. he was so excited for easter he had a school event coming up a field trip. she couldn't wait to go. on those now more details into what happened that tragic night have been released prosecutors say it links the suspects behind that shooting to one other. here's what we know from the alameda county district attorney's office and court documents obtained by abc 7's i-team shortly before that deadly shooting at southbound 880 in dixon landing road. another person was shot at in fremont fremont police say they got a call saying that three men got out of a car and shot at someone police connected with the victim and viewed surveillance video of the shooting documents say the victim was walking on fremont boulevard wearing red a color associated with the norteÑos gang. the da says the
zach fuentes found details linking the suspects to another shooting. saturday evening will mark one week since five year old eliana was shot to death while in the car with her family as they went to dinner in milpitas a family spokesperson telling us more about the young girl. he was so excited for easter he had a school event coming up a field trip. she couldn't wait to go. on those now more details into what happened that tragic night have been released prosecutors say it links the suspects...
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zach fuentes has more it's been a tumultuous few weeks for the san jose police officers association. the poa's executive director. joanne segovia was charged with attempting to import illegal synthetic opioid drugs specifically a form of fentanyl from overseas federal prosecutors say it was part of a year's long scheme to distribute them in the us investigators say segovia used her personal and office computers to order the drugs and agree to distribute them elsewhere in the country. the poa says they had no knowledge of it and have been conducting an internal investigation on friday the announce the first phase of it is now over as a result. we have terminated her employment the poa would not elaborate on what findings in that investigation led to the firing. we reached out to segovia's attorney and have not heard back the poa says the next phase of the investigation will be bringing an outside independent investigator or looking to identify. someon record someone that's an expert to be able to come in. take a look at our overall. protocols are procedures things that we have in plac
zach fuentes has more it's been a tumultuous few weeks for the san jose police officers association. the poa's executive director. joanne segovia was charged with attempting to import illegal synthetic opioid drugs specifically a form of fentanyl from overseas federal prosecutors say it was part of a year's long scheme to distribute them in the us investigators say segovia used her personal and office computers to order the drugs and agree to distribute them elsewhere in the country. the poa...
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. >> zach fuentes has more on why its vethlifa more and more peope turned to electric vehicles, a moveny say has been cost-saving in the long run. >> the car itself expensive as they used to be. >>, a big incentive to go electric has been the $7,500 federal tax credit. i drive a kia and it off the price of my car. >> starting tuesday, new ev models are allowed to get the credit moving forward, some would qualify for the credit at all and others will only get half because the act has set new rules for ev battery points and minerals and where they can come from a push to get more parts manufactured in the u.s., though a full list expected tuesday, this is a look at some of the manufacturers and models that so far still qualify for a full and half tax credits, including some models made by cadillac and chevrolet, chrysler, some by ford, jeep/lincoln, as well as multiple tesla models. local book renewable energy advocate, marina wears many hats when it comes advocating for cleaner alternatives including a seat on san jose's clean energy advisory commission says new regulations are critical
. >> zach fuentes has more on why its vethlifa more and more peope turned to electric vehicles, a moveny say has been cost-saving in the long run. >> the car itself expensive as they used to be. >>, a big incentive to go electric has been the $7,500 federal tax credit. i drive a kia and it off the price of my car. >> starting tuesday, new ev models are allowed to get the credit moving forward, some would qualify for the credit at all and others will only get half because...
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zach fuentes has more on what we know. >> five-year-old eliana have turned six, but now her family is mourning her death. the family was on their way to dinner on saturday before 7:00 p.m. along 880. a vehicle pulled up and someone started shooting. a bullet hit her. >> we had an officer on an unrelated traffic stop on the side of 880 in the fremont area, approached about 6:40 p.m. by the victim's family. they said their daughter had been shot. the five-year-old girl, she was transported to a local area hospital and succumbed to her injuries. >> right now, we still don't have suspect information. this was one of two separate shootings at multiple agencies across the east and south bay. before the deadly shooting that killed her, fremont police heard from a pedestrian who said a car pulled up to them and shot at that person after some kind of confrontation. that call came in at 6:37. after a pursuit on highway 17, santa cruz police stopped a car with three people they believe were connected to the fremont shooting and they were arrested. chp is not making any connection at this time be
zach fuentes has more on what we know. >> five-year-old eliana have turned six, but now her family is mourning her death. the family was on their way to dinner on saturday before 7:00 p.m. along 880. a vehicle pulled up and someone started shooting. a bullet hit her. >> we had an officer on an unrelated traffic stop on the side of 880 in the fremont area, approached about 6:40 p.m. by the victim's family. they said their daughter had been shot. the five-year-old girl, she was...
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zach fuentes discovered one city plan in the works right now and you can find that story and the restf our building a better bay area coverage on our website, abc7news.com, or on your abc7news app. dion: much more to come including the san jose police union executive believed to be importing opioids and fentanyl. and an incredible sight in iowa. this possible tornado seen spinning after an already deadly season of twisters. and snow r we're done what about these? looks right. nooo... nooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! one sheet of bounty is all you need. and bounty is 2x more absorbent so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. [tap tap] my secret to beating sniff checks? secret dry spray. just spray and stay fresh all day. my turn. secret actually fights odor. and it's aluminum free. hours later, still fresh. secret works. ♪ ♪ before the xfinity hours l10g network fresh. we didn't have internet that let us play all at once. every device? in every room? why are you up here? with speeds like this, i can't even dream of what he'll be able to do. get xfinity internet fo
zach fuentes discovered one city plan in the works right now and you can find that story and the restf our building a better bay area coverage on our website, abc7news.com, or on your abc7news app. dion: much more to come including the san jose police union executive believed to be importing opioids and fentanyl. and an incredible sight in iowa. this possible tornado seen spinning after an already deadly season of twisters. and snow r we're done what about these? looks right. nooo... nooo......
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zach fuentes discovered one city plan in the works right now and you can find that story and the restf our building a better bay area coverage on our website, abc7news.com, or on your abc7news app. dion: much more to come including the san jose police union executive believed to be importing opioids and fentanyl. and an incredible sight in iowa. this possible tornado seen spinning after an already deadly season of twisters. and snow records shattered. the all-time highs today when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm, it was the best call i could've made. call the barnes firm now, and find out what your case could be worth. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million >> look at this tornado go. look at it. wow. look at that thing breaking the field. dan: isn't that incredible? another round of severe weather hitting the middle part of the country tonight, including this tornado in central iowa. a number of tornadoes have touched down in the state, but so far no deaths or injuries reported. tornado was also reported in neighboring illinois. dion: h
zach fuentes discovered one city plan in the works right now and you can find that story and the restf our building a better bay area coverage on our website, abc7news.com, or on your abc7news app. dion: much more to come including the san jose police union executive believed to be importing opioids and fentanyl. and an incredible sight in iowa. this possible tornado seen spinning after an already deadly season of twisters. and snow records shattered. the all-time highs today when that car hit...
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zach fuentes, abc seven news, the city of oakland says it faces a multimillion dollar bill to fix areas in the city damaged by recent storms are now asking for money from fema, abc seven news reporter ryan curry went to some of the damaged areas and shows us why residents need repairs done soon. the sun is now shining. but you can still see the remains of storm damage in the oakland hills trees are still down on highway 13 and potholes everywhere on golf links road and mountain boulevard. some cars are dodging the divots, while others test their luck, hoping to not pop a tire. cars dodge all day long. trying to beat the potholes both ways has owned this car wash for over 30 years, he says. the road in front of his shop has never been this bad. massive holes like this. you know somebody at nighttime on a motorcycle? some come through that they're gonna they're gonna they're gonna get really hurt yourself. this week , oakland released a report highlighting the damage to oakland roads from the storms in january. they estimate this damaged guardrail off golf links road will cost around $250
zach fuentes, abc seven news, the city of oakland says it faces a multimillion dollar bill to fix areas in the city damaged by recent storms are now asking for money from fema, abc seven news reporter ryan curry went to some of the damaged areas and shows us why residents need repairs done soon. the sun is now shining. but you can still see the remains of storm damage in the oakland hills trees are still down on highway 13 and potholes everywhere on golf links road and mountain boulevard. some...
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abc 7 news reporter zach fuentes has more on this dangerous tranquilizer that is being added to drugs without users even realizing. zach: the dangers of fentanyl have been known, but now a form of call zaila zine, and it could be present in the drug without people knowing. it is a trend across the country and now locally. >> we have the first death in santa clara county in which zaila zine and fentanyl were together. it affects our system, and it makes people really sleepy, so it can affect your breathing and slow down your breathing and your heart rate. the other thing we have seen with down your heart. zach: it is used to treat overdoses and though it may not legally xylazine. to get it in county libraries. >> we don't want to stop there. we want to make it is in transportation, bars, restaurants, and music venues. meantime, i becomes more widely available, but until then, i think it is pridly important for the publi xylazine could be present and just a inform so that they can help other people protect themselves. zach: and santa clara county, zaes, abc s. ing a healthf today, on ac
abc 7 news reporter zach fuentes has more on this dangerous tranquilizer that is being added to drugs without users even realizing. zach: the dangers of fentanyl have been known, but now a form of call zaila zine, and it could be present in the drug without people knowing. it is a trend across the country and now locally. >> we have the first death in santa clara county in which zaila zine and fentanyl were together. it affects our system, and it makes people really sleepy, so it can...
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zach fuentes has more. >> father of two ste has made it a point to keep his three months and four-month-oldkids up-to-date on immunizations but at times it has been challenging. >> with covid and everything it was hard to even get into the hospitals. a lot of the regular schedule of three months, six months, one year. that went by the wayside. >> national and global data show a decline in childhood vaccine, a trend also seen locally. data from the california department of public health shows hundreds of santa clara county kindergartners are past due for required vaccination, something the county says put them at risk of illness and keeps them from going to school. the immunization program manager says their focus is on making sure kids are getting both required and recommended vaccines. that apartment held listening sessions with community members and found missed appointments due to pandemic impacts are a big reason locally for the numbers seen. >> we also heard misinformation. the community was asking provide more information about the vaccines. >> in a push to boost vaccine numbers and p
zach fuentes has more. >> father of two ste has made it a point to keep his three months and four-month-oldkids up-to-date on immunizations but at times it has been challenging. >> with covid and everything it was hard to even get into the hospitals. a lot of the regular schedule of three months, six months, one year. that went by the wayside. >> national and global data show a decline in childhood vaccine, a trend also seen locally. data from the california department of...
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zach fuentes has the story. >> the road to recovery for the people it's long.documented residents will not qualify for fema assistance. even with evacuation orders lifted many homes are still unlivable due to toxins and extensive damage. >> it is very difficult for the kids. as adults we can say we will live in the car. for kids what are we supposed to do? >> as families like this continue to struggle. some will come relief was brought to the evacuation center they have been staying at. the help coming on they doubled upper deck double-decker bus coming from half moon bay. >> we have been through the same things with the floods and the tragedy of the mass shooting. our hearts broke seeing what was happening in pajaro and we wanted to extend our support and say we are here with you. >> the bus is only been providing help like this since december. and of the organizations behind it say it is helping to facilitate the distribution filled with things like blankets, socks and school supplies. a volunteer organization made up of san jose fire fighters also joined hol
zach fuentes has the story. >> the road to recovery for the people it's long.documented residents will not qualify for fema assistance. even with evacuation orders lifted many homes are still unlivable due to toxins and extensive damage. >> it is very difficult for the kids. as adults we can say we will live in the car. for kids what are we supposed to do? >> as families like this continue to struggle. some will come relief was brought to the evacuation center they have been...
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i actually looked up at my colleague zach fuentes, who was sitting down as well, but he did not feel it. it was interesting. it is one of those moments where it did not last long enough for me to say, are you feeling this? but i definitely knew exactly what it was, and i just moved back to the bay area a couple of months ago, so this has been a wild since i felt an earthquake. it has been years, actually, since i felt one. christine, you asked earlier how far the epicenter is to hollister. looks like it is about six miles, as you were reporting, and lot of agricultural land, but we will make our way there to gilroy and eventually hollister just to get reaction and see how they experienced the earthquake down there. kristen: thank you we want to go to your colleague not too far away, dustin dorsey also in south san jose because dustin also felt it from the second-floor. larry: if you are on the second floor, there's a good chance you will feel a little more rumbling, but can you describe the experience yourself? dustin: it is really funny. as i was sitting here in my office wrapping u
i actually looked up at my colleague zach fuentes, who was sitting down as well, but he did not feel it. it was interesting. it is one of those moments where it did not last long enough for me to say, are you feeling this? but i definitely knew exactly what it was, and i just moved back to the bay area a couple of months ago, so this has been a wild since i felt an earthquake. it has been years, actually, since i felt one. christine, you asked earlier how far the epicenter is to hollister....
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zach fuentes has the latest on what we know. >> five-year-old eliana would have turned six on april 21 appeared know her family is mourning her tragic death. friends say the family was on their way to dinner as they drove along eight a.d.. a vehicle pulled up and someone inside the car started shooting. >> we had an officer on an unrelated traffic stop on the side of i-8 80 in the vicinity of fremont area. approached about 6:40 pm by the victims family. they said their daughter had been shot. the five euro transported to a local hospital and succumbed to her injuries. >> we still don't have suspect information. this was one of multiple shootings agencies are investigating. before the deadly shooting fremont police heard from a pedestrian who said a car pulled up to them and shot at that person after some kind of confrontation. that call came in at 6:37. hours later after a pursuit, santa cruz police stopped a car with three people they believe were connected to the shooting. all three were arrested. chp is making clear it is not making any connection between the fremont shooting and de
zach fuentes has the latest on what we know. >> five-year-old eliana would have turned six on april 21 appeared know her family is mourning her tragic death. friends say the family was on their way to dinner as they drove along eight a.d.. a vehicle pulled up and someone inside the car started shooting. >> we had an officer on an unrelated traffic stop on the side of i-8 80 in the vicinity of fremont area. approached about 6:40 pm by the victims family. they said their daughter had...
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reporter zach fuentes, with more. reporter: did you have a facebook account between may 20 2007 and 2022? you may be eligible for a payment. one of the largest social media companies' popularity has been impacted recently. laying off another round of workers wednesday as part of job cuts announced by mark zuckerberg. the company had been involved in another scandal. >> they gave access of our data to a third party. reporter: the third party was a data analytics firm that worked with the trump campaign. a class action lawsuit was filed. four years later, facebook agreed to settle. a federal judge approved it preliminarily in december. users can now apply to get a piece of that settlement. >> i applied myself, just for your information. reporter: san jose state's tech expert says the settlement is far from surprising. >> when you go to trial, number one, your competitor will know about your inner workings. how your company is working. number two, you got to hear from so many people inside the company. things that you ha
reporter zach fuentes, with more. reporter: did you have a facebook account between may 20 2007 and 2022? you may be eligible for a payment. one of the largest social media companies' popularity has been impacted recently. laying off another round of workers wednesday as part of job cuts announced by mark zuckerberg. the company had been involved in another scandal. >> they gave access of our data to a third party. reporter: the third party was a data analytics firm that worked with the...
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zach fuentes has the details. reporter: father two says he has made it a point to keep his 3-year-old and 4-month-old kids up to date on immunizations. but says at times, it was challenging. >> with covid and everything, it was hard to even get into the hospitals. a lot of that regular schedule soa lot of that regular schedule of three months, six months, one year kind of went by the wayside. reporter: national and global data show a decline in childhood vaccines, a trend also seen more locally. data from the california department of public health shows that hundreds of santa clara county kindergartners are past due for required vaccinations. something the county says puts children at risk of illness and keeps them from going to school. patricia cerrato is santa clara public health department's program manager. the department held listening sessions with community members and found missed appointments due to pandemic impacts are a big reason locally for the numbers seen. but they also learned more. >> we heard it
zach fuentes has the details. reporter: father two says he has made it a point to keep his 3-year-old and 4-month-old kids up to date on immunizations. but says at times, it was challenging. >> with covid and everything, it was hard to even get into the hospitals. a lot of that regular schedule soa lot of that regular schedule of three months, six months, one year kind of went by the wayside. reporter: national and global data show a decline in childhood vaccines, a trend also seen more...
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critics are in favor of income based fixed charges they are not in favor of pg&e's proposal for zach fuentes >> pg&e provides necessary utilities to homes around the bay area but the cost to many families is more than they can afford. mark is with the utility reform network. the organization he says gets constant calls from people struggling to pay their pg&e bill. >> they have got to cut back on food. they have got to cut back on shoes for their children because the utility rates are too doggone hi. >> they have proposal to the public utilities commission. pg&e saying the proposal would ring and updated billing structure for residential customers. that includes a fixed monthly charge. the cost everyone pays for grid maintenance and operations would be income based. it would lower the average amount residential customers pay for each kilowatt hour of electricity by a third. low income customers could p as little as $15 and no more than 30. moderate income orders with a $51. the top 25%, $92. pg&e admits in come customers would have an increase of 24% but it would reduce bills for everyone el
critics are in favor of income based fixed charges they are not in favor of pg&e's proposal for zach fuentes >> pg&e provides necessary utilities to homes around the bay area but the cost to many families is more than they can afford. mark is with the utility reform network. the organization he says gets constant calls from people struggling to pay their pg&e bill. >> they have got to cut back on food. they have got to cut back on shoes for their children because the...
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informed so that they could, you know help other people protect themselves in santa clara county zach fuentes abc 7 news the staffing crisis in the san francisco police department has been called catastrophic by at least one supervisor and now one local business executive has offered to help by spreading the word through television ads and social media as well abc 7 news reporter liam melendez spoke with this donor and the police union and is in the newsroom with the story land. well done. those ads are trying to do two things. this is an amazing city convince people that it is with a lot of diversity. secondly. there's great pride in serving the city, but also keep in mind that the competition out there is strong and other cities are trying to sell themselves just as hard. i love growing up in the sunset and you know, those are memories atth take with me forever real police officers native. stand for telling their stories about why they joined powering someone born and raised in the community now coming back and working in of it. the most powerful things the 32nd ads tv and posted on social
informed so that they could, you know help other people protect themselves in santa clara county zach fuentes abc 7 news the staffing crisis in the san francisco police department has been called catastrophic by at least one supervisor and now one local business executive has offered to help by spreading the word through television ads and social media as well abc 7 news reporter liam melendez spoke with this donor and the police union and is in the newsroom with the story land. well done....
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next court appearance is set for april 28th in san jose zach fuentes, abc seven news details are emerging about wednesday's attack on a former san francisco fire commissioner in the marina district, abc seven news received cellphone video today showing a man police say assaulted don carmine yanni was some type of metal object. another homeless man who was with the suspect at the time justified the attack to abc seven news reporter liam melendez today, claiming carmen yanni instigated it. by spraying bear mace on them. why had somebody over the head like that and attack him? he was this disrespectful. the respectful. there was a big old kind of volunteer the old man, don, so he was being disrespectful and then but is that enough to beat him up? yes, sometimes. the suspect is in custody. carmen yanni remains in the hospital with wounds to his head and face. well, to see how safe your neighborhood is used. the abc seven neighborhood safety tracker. it's an interactive tool on our website that you can use to look up different crimes in different cities, see how crimes have gone up and down ov
next court appearance is set for april 28th in san jose zach fuentes, abc seven news details are emerging about wednesday's attack on a former san francisco fire commissioner in the marina district, abc seven news received cellphone video today showing a man police say assaulted don carmine yanni was some type of metal object. another homeless man who was with the suspect at the time justified the attack to abc seven news reporter liam melendez today, claiming carmen yanni instigated it. by...