Video of the attack on the victims and salute the Santa Clara Police department on their quick response. The niners add that safety here at the stadium is their highest priority. Reporting live, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. Thank you, marianne. Scary moments inside a walmart store. After shots rang out. The bullets from two shoplifters who pulled out guns when a store Security Officer confronted them. Inside the store on davis straight off i88 0 in san leandro. Jodi hernandez joins us live with new details. Jodi, were there many customers inside the store at that hour . Reporter there were a handful of customers. Weep dont know how many customers were inside. But a terrifying situation for everyone inside this store last night. This is where Police Say Two alleged shoplifters put customers and workers in extreme danger when bullets started flying. Thats scary. Especially in the walmart store. They need to have like more security or something for that. Thats how San Leandro Walmar
To exist is just devastating. Reporter America Navarro received this email from School Officials on friday. Saying after 108 years of education, the Nonprofit School is closing its doors due to financial troubles. Obviously it comes down to money and no money. Reporter School Leaders say the aging building needs to be remodeled. They cant compete with rising teacher salaries and donations are down leaving them with no choice but to close. This truly is like a home away from home. Reporter and a new home is what this property may turn into. St. Elizabeths is surrounded by developments and new apartment complexes going in just a few blocks down. And city Officials Say the school has already applied for a zoning change that would allow for a multiunit condo complex. Leaving navarro wishing the school did more to save her daughters school. Condos over education . I mean where is this heading . School officials didnt want to speak on camera today, but they do say the school will close in ju
Minor injuries when flight 162 went off the runway after landing in hiroshima. Official a the transport Ministry Tells us the airbus 320 might have clipped an airport antenna. It spun 180 degrees and went off the runway. It appearers the aircraft is resting on its belly, suggesting a collapse of the landing gear. The airport was shut down. There were 74 passengers, seven crew on board. Everyone evacuated safely. No serious injuries. Unlike what happened at sfo in july of 2013. Asiana flight 214, a boeing triple 7 clipped the seawall as it tried to land. Crashed on the runway and caught fire. Three teenage girls from china were killed. You might recall that one of the girls was accidentally run over by a fire truck as she lay injured outside the fuselage. Over 180 passengers were hurt. 12 critically. The ntsb blamed the crash an pilot error that both men in the cockpit were unaware the auto throttle had been turned off leading to a loss of air speed. Flight 214 at sfo was the first fata
Ordinance with mandatory bands. This would affect more than 300 30,000 customers who are in hayward, fremont and union city. We understand that if it passes it would go one step beyond the current 20 voluntary water cutbacks. People would be facing tight restrictions on outdoor water use. The Water District says the situation is serious. The state Water Project which is administered by the department of Water Resources has informed us we will receive 0 of our yearly allocation this year. So its 40 of our water right off the top that will not be available to us. Heres what would happen if the ordinance passes. People would be banned from refilling their swimming pools, hosing down driveways and sidewalks. Residents and businesses would have to limit watering lawns and flowers to twice a week. Parks schools and golf courses would be limited to three times a week during the summer. If the ordinance passes it would take effect immediately. We will be here and covering this meeting and brin
The Scottsboro City Council held a work session and council meeting on Monday at Scottsboro City Hall. There were five items on the work session agenda, four of which were