This morning on the kron 4 morning news. Strong words from the nb hisa in response to the racist remarks from Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling. Well tell you about all the other punishments sterling is now facing. Our top story this morning strong words, and swift action from the nba in response to the racist remarks from the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers. Donald sterling now banned for life from the National Basketball association. But the punishment does not end there. Nba commissioner adam silver called it a painful moment for the nba. He says the clippers owner admitted to making the hateful statements on a recordings posted online. These words captured the reaction of many around the world nba coaches, civil rights activists and all basketball fans in general. This was their reaction to the announcment. There was a protest and a rally outside of the Staples Center during the game last night. Many of the protestors happy with the nba commissioners decision. But the on
Pam im here in the kron4 Weather Center with chief meteorologist jacqueline bennet. Reporter jacqueline this is a combination of what we saw yesterday and this morning. Livermore with and half an inch of rain. Storm tracker showing Clear Conditions and the bay area this evening. With rain to the north. The man has been pushing to the Central Valley into the south bay. The place to which are seen the most activity is in the sierra. With heavy rain in the Central Valley for it more snow out there tonight. Temperatures into tomorrow coming up in just a bit. Pam a garbage truck barrled off a side street. And onto the highway 101 right at the start of the morning commute. This all happened just before six this morning in marin county. Kron 4s mike pelton shows us how authorities believe weather played a factor and why they say, its lucky no one was hurt. Its a story youll see only on 4. Reporter southbound 101, here is the scene from earlier this morning just before 6 00 a garbage truck par
Pam developing news tonight pam people fleeing from their homes in southern california. As more than half a dozen wildfires rage out of contol. Pam the most intense fire is in carlsbad north of san diego. Underway right now. Destroyed. Kron 4s grant lodes is here now with the latest developments. Grant . Reporter another fast moving wildfire is prompting evacuations in Santa Barbara county. More than 700 acres have burned in the city of lompoc. Which is about 50 miles north of Santa Barbara. Reporter evacuations have been lifted. And tonight the fire is 50 percent contained. There were 12hundred homes and businesses evacuated tuesday. In this hot, dry area. This fire also moved quickly. Reporter to more than a hundred and 50 a. Have burned. This will really hit home to. Been through this past near on house. Waging war against mother nature. And this a Southwest Airlines measure filming this. That is scary. It will be going live at a party. Pam pam right now. Temperatures cooling off to
Woman. Plucked from a steep ravine today. Where she was trapped for more than 18 hours. Pam she veered off Mount Hamilton road near san jose. Pam police knew she had crashed. But could not find her. Pam that is. Until a Campbell Police officer tracked her down. By hacking into her ipad. And using that to ping her cell phone. Pam kron 4s scott rates spoke to the officer. Pam he is live at Regional Medical center. Where the rescued woman is beng treated. Pam scott. Reporter officers i talked with say he is one of the most tech savvy officers they have on the force and it was those skills that might have ultimately saved this womans Life Reporter the police used find my i phone to track that woman down. Reporter she was able to get the help she needed. Part my investigation a x the stepmother if she had the iphone. Reporter able to locate and ipad that belong to her. The ipad was locked with a password. And you stay in to kick gas consumed with numbers for a password and i was able to get