Car. Gene this morning new information of how the father puhi way to protect his daughter. Jessica reyes live in roxbury this morning with that fathers heroics. Good morning. Reporter good morning, gene. They were trying to cross blue hill avenue when the driver hit them. The driver may have jumped this island trying to make an illegal youturn. The victims included a 10yearold girl, her 40yearold father and a 22yearold friend in a reporting that the father shoved his young daughter out of the way right before that car hit her. Witnesses tell us the father did appear to have the worst injury with severe head and face trauma. Also we know were taken to local hospitals. One woman waiting at a bus stop told our crews she saw the whole horrifying things unfold. The car looked like it was about to turn. He looked like he was about to turn. It looked like he was kind of confused like he didnt know which way to go. They were already on the island. They looked like they were in the middle of th
Meteorologist jason brewer is in the fox25 Storm Tracker weather september we are which spot will be the most uncomfortable and hairraising. Jason hairraising, i love it. Warm and humid. 79, 80 degrees in most locations. The humidity is oppressive. Gets down to the sticky zone later today but a few spots could get into the comfort zone. That hourbyhour look at those dew point coming up. With the west and northwest wind, we will see increasing sun for the afternoon and the breezes from the northwest to the southeast high temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. And a chance for winter weather. Catherine parrotta is here to watch the roads for us. Can see through 93 and andover averaging 2 Miles Per Hour in that spot. A slow spot on the map. 128, 495 pike all looking good at this early hour. Take a look at zakim bridge, the leverett connector, tobin there on the corner. Volume pretty light. Here are those drive times for if you we can bring them up. 9 minutes 23 minutes and from the braintr
Dublin, pleasanton, 580 towards livermore its wet. The fog is really causing a problem. Less an a quarter mile visibility from santa rosa. Just better than two miles in livermore and at the coast. Later on today the ceilings will lift slowly. Its going to take the next several hours and partly to mostly cloudy conditions. Cool in the mid 50s. Straightly stronger system heads our way midday tomorrow. The rain has certainly been enough to keep some people inside. But during yesterdays afternoon commute, pouring rain pelted the bay bridge, which made for dangerous driving conditions. Abc 7 News Reporter allen wong shows us how the storm impacted some last minute Holiday Shoppers and retailers. Retailers in the north bay say everything was going well on the friday before christmas, until the storm rolled in. Its pretty much starts dying when the rain came. I think its like around 4 00. Reporter the Christmas Shopping spirit took an immediate dive as rush hour traffic seemingly ignored the
Their i safer we have 72 hour. Org to teach all our residence guess what he was under the desk yesterday literally with the newest middle grarnd in our marina students their drawing maps of their homes and check listing with their parents wherever an earthquake happens theyre treating themselves i join with our frepts nerd program and the neighborhood empowerment at work and all the communicates and i join apa all the wonderful necessary things the management is doing to help to previously prepare use it is not just 911 and the police and i fire it has to be every neighborhood step forward and saying we will help save ourselves in the first 72 hours this city is also training and retraining each other and while were having probably the most successful economic recovery that a city can ever have whether its the giants helping us or clapping yes. T yes. T yes. The mooichlt revival this recovery helps us to charge a resiliency officer with the Rockefeller Foundation to look around the cor
Agency or the Government Agency doesnt doss bylaw that holds back a lot of people when i was growing up in the 50s they laid out a lot of people in the Hunters Point shipyard and the fathers and the mothers had to go on welfare they were denied the opportunities because their husbands were in the housing because they didnt allow the males to be there so a lot of the kids luckily i wasnt one of them the fathers were not allowed to be in the housing projects because before that our community was prosperous a lot of people but the males were alcoholics from the top of 3 to Market Street a lot of which of them was an item like a light pole because the males didnt center the opportunity to be in the housing so im asking the commissioners to look at that and another thing i want to bring up the certificate of preference i was on a committee with junior the chairperson on joint housing in 1968 when we wrote the certificate of preference guidelines and during the years you know, i wasnt secret