A developing story. We have a crew heading to the scene. Darya another developing story that we are following is bart. There are delays because of a fire that happened at the horrendous stationhorrendous station orinda. A second live look with kron4s mike pelton. Whats going on right now mike. well the good news is both tracks are opened here at during the bart Station Creek earlier they said there were recovering from 15 to 20 minute delays the state should not be a big issue for commuters this morning. One of the bart trains caught fire last evening and that trend was the cure overnight. Officials are not yet sure where the fire started but in addition to the fire we bart spokesperson tells me the motor reactor underneath the fixed car fifth car of the train detached and was sitting on the track. To see a picture. This is a 3 ft. By 3 ft. Metal box way more than 1,000 lbs. And it was big enough to obstruct the train. Accrues used blowtorches to share down the size of the box. The tra
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Good morning. You are looking live at the memorial that now sits along the fence near the bart tracks between lafayette and Pleasant Hill. All in remembrance of the two bart workers killed. The ntsb investigation is now under way and today the tracks will be shut down for a few hours as part of that investigation. Brian flores will have more on that in a minute. Good morning. It is wednesday, october 23rd im dave clark. And im Claudine Wong in for pam cook. Lets get a quick look at your weather and traffic. Steve has been trying to warm it up a little bit. Steve, i will say the fall temperatures are nice. It gets warm but it cools down pretty fast. We do have a lot of fog out there. If you are by the coast, its not getting very warm. 50s for many. Low cloud deck and fog equals a dense fog advisory until 11 00. There is a lot of fog. Thick fog. Reduced visibility. It could be lousy to zero. Very quiet here. Just nothing changing. Dense fog and clearing slowly to the coast. Back over the
Conspicuously absent tonight. Reporter the mediator and the unions might be coming out within the next 15 or 20 minutes to do a news conference. Now i am trying to get confirmation from some other people in the building. But could be a signal that there might be some developments here in this negotiation that has been really critical throughout the day and a very long day of talks. Up on the 13th and 15 floors of the caltrans building, b. A. R. T. Contract talks stretch into the night and weary riders must once again wait and see if b. A. R. T. And its unions can reach a common ground. Theres a lot of work to be done but the good news is were back in. Reporter that was at 7 00 p. M. And grace crenican was leading the talks as talks came to the wire. Stepping in just as they say the lead negotiator for months had to leave town. B. A. R. T. s directors drew a line on the sand with a proposal they called their last and best offer. Pension contributions up to 4 and average of up to 144 a m
Good afternoon, im tori campbell. Right now a crowd made up mostly of students from santa rosa gathering for what they call a march for justice. Mike mibach is there and joins us live to explain why they are outraged. Good afternoon. Reporter good afternoon. 200 plus students you can say are starting to march in the downtown santa rosa area. They started to march a couple of minutes ago. For the past hour or so theyve rallied outside of Santa Rosa City hall. The focus as they says is justice for andy. Its kind of sad that one of our students died for, like, nothing. It was just a mistake. They shouldnt have done that. Were feeling all sad, mad, angry. Our emotions are mixed right now. He was a good friend. He didnt he was nice to everybody, always smiling. Reporter they are talking about andy, andy lopez, the 13yearold shot and killed by a Snohomish County sheriffs deputy tuesday. Police say he had an air soft toy rifle, that caught the attention of the deputy that shot him seven times