Reporter a doctor with Santa Clara University along with the president of the University Just wrapped up a News Conference here outside of the Santa Clara County Public Health department and the university announced that it is urging the more than 14,000 undergrad and grad students who attend santa clara to get vaccinated for meningitis at free clinics tomorrow and friday. This is after the Public Health department confirmed that two undergrad students have been hospitalized with the illness, one on sunday, another earlier later in the week. Lab results confirmed one of the patients has the kind of bacteria that causes an infection of the lining of the brain and spinal cord. The other has the kind that infects the bloodstream. Both are receiving treatments to deal with their respective illnesses. This bacteria if youre not familiar can be transmitted through saliva and mucus. The university has reached out to 500 students who might have had close contact with the two patients but would
Come and get it. New findings in the death of a baby gril that was crushed by door at the San Francisco zoo. Tonight we veeling evidence that points to human error as the cause. Good evening. About 16 month old guerrilla died over the week. Tonight guerrilla expert says zoo workers at fault and more modernen closure could have prevented it from happening and from happening again. We are live at the zoo tonight with new information. Katie . Reporter dr. Maple tells me much like a cockpit is designed so almost impossible for a pilot to pull the wrong lever the guerrillaen closure needs to be made more user friendly for zoo keepers. Technology is definitely outdated 30 years old. Reporter dr. Maple has worked his entire career to protect guerrilla and says the death of 16 month old one break his heart but hes a realistism the animals are trying to defeat the system. Thats what they do. They are smart. They are strong. They are playful. Reporter he says the zoo Current Technology did not f
New findings in the death of a baby gril that was crushed by door at the San Francisco zoo. Tonight we veeling evidence that points to human error as the cause. Good evening. About 16 month old guerrilla died over the week. Tonight guerrilla expert says zoo workers at fault and more modernen closure could have prevented it from happening and from happening again. We are live at the zoo tonight with new information. Katie . Reporter dr. Maple tells me much like a cockpit is designed so almost impossible for a pilot to pull the wrong lever the guerrillaen closure needs to be made more user friendly for zoo keepers. Technology is definitely outdated 30 years old. Reporter dr. Maple has worked his entire career to protect guerrilla and says the death of 16 month old one break his heart but hes a realistism the animals are trying to defeat the system. Thats what they do. They are smart. They are strong. They are playful. Reporter he says the zoo Current Technology did not fail rather protoc
Unthinkable crime. 10yearold boy sexually assaulted while just walking down the street. The attack shocking the local community and the molester is still on the loose tonight. Police say man approached the 10yearold boy on 98 avenue near em hurst park at 3 00 oclock open tuesday. Alan has the story. It happened in the 1100 block of 98 avenue just 3 block away from stone hurst elementary school. 10yearold boy says he was lured off the street by a man and sexually assaulted in the area. Happened on tuesday around 3 00 oclock in the afternoon. Now the distinctive feature is he has short salt and pepper hair and a beard full beard. Reporter police said slim latino man 40 to 50 years old 5 foot 7 unkempt and wearing Brown Leather jacket and dark pants. Investigators comb through video from city camera installed here because of the high volume of crime. Places asking anyone necessary this neighborhood to check the Surveillance Video to see if they caught the suspect on camera. He tough neigh
Good morning, everyone. Im carolyn tyler. Thanks for joining us on this sunday february 1st. Lets start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. Good morning. It is going to be a nice day but swell have high clouds and a shift in the winds that will allow for a cooler day today. Heres a look from mt. Tam. You see the high clouds. Its 36 degrees in napa. Chilly there with low 50s San Francisco and oakland. 54 half moon bay. This time yesterday they were in the mid60s. We are looking a at cooler start, a cooler finish. A few high clouds. Some fog around fairfield. Less than a quarter mile visibility. And with the high clouds today temperatures will be in the mid60s with the light onshore push. We will talk about a pretty quiet week before significant rain heads our way. Ill tell you how much and where coming up. Carolyn. Lisa, thank you. Developing news in san jose. Three people are dead near 101 and the connector ramp to 280. There were reports of a car on fir