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Transcripts For KTVU KTVU FOX 2 News At 4 20240711

Well, two important aspects of the ongoing pandemic, preventing the spread of the virus and limiting the economic damage continue nobody conflict this afternoon across much of the country, including right here in the bay area. Tom vacar joins us live this afternoon, and this new wave of restrictions threatens the very survivability of the restaurant industry. Well, the whole fact is this cannot go on forever. Some accommodations will have to be made. Covid carnage to patients mirror s the carnage to small businesses, restaurants and their employees. It is a tail of two realities. According to the National Restaurant association, this is their sobering reality. 100,000 restaurants, 1 in 6, closed forever or long term. 40 of the remaining restaurant ours saying theyll be gone in three months without any help. 240 billion in lost sales this year. One Business Owner we spoke with has been able to survive so far. There has to be assistance for businesses and also for individuals. Reporter b

Transcripts For KTVU KTVU FOX 2 News At 5 20240711

Was placed on paid leave. He was with the department for about five years. This really hits home, a family here at the department. Obviously, our officer is very shaken up for everything. Reporter sergeant rivera, the president of the police union. He said, the department could potentially face discipline if he is not at fault. If the officer was not within department the policy, there can be rick percussions, absolutely. Reporter to avoid comfort of interest, outside agencies took over the investigation. The collision itself is being taken over solely by the chp and the das office. Obviously, we will have our own internal investigation. Reporter the chps multidisciplinary action investigation team, specializing in pratt trash protocols spent hours electing evidence and diagramming the scene. Among evidence the chp will look into, was the driver distracted, were there any blind spots, with a distracted, what were the moments for the officer in the pedestrian before impact . This is all

Transcripts For KRON KRON 4 News At 8am 20240712

Cooler out towards the coast. More details in your forecast are still to come back to you darya thanks a lot with the heat it was just what weve been seeing with wildfires. This is dangerous for big fires are burning across. The bay area in the east bay and the north bay right now. And they were likely sparked by the lightning. So we added that to what weve been through and as john said its going to let up a little bit its still going to be hot really worried about when to when it comes to fire james yeah, absolutely so lets lay the groundwork the scene for you. We have the marsh fire thats the farthest one to the south were tracking right now in Alameda County right there in the sun all regional wilderness was aboard a Santa Clara County that fires continue to burn out of control burn out of control the deer zone fires burning on the east side of mount diablo just east of clayton sparked all yesterday and continues to rage in the north bay we have a pair of fires there as well the hen

San Benito County to move into the next tier of vaccinations

San Benito County to move into the next tier of vaccinations San Benito County is expecting to move into Phase 1B Tier 1 of their vaccine rollout Monday Share Updated: 6:44 PM PST Jan 23, 2021 Kyla Linville San Benito County to move into the next tier of vaccinations San Benito County is expecting to move into Phase 1B Tier 1 of their vaccine rollout Monday Share Updated: 6:44 PM PST Jan 23, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript JOINS US IN STUDIO WITH MORE ON WHO THIS WILL IMPACT. ALONG WITH CONTINUING TO VACCINATE OUR FRONTLINE WORKERS. NOW THE DOORS WILL BE OPENING UP TO THOSE 65 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER,.ALONG WITH FOOD AND AG WORKERS, EMERGENCY SERVICES AND EDUCATORS. David Westrick, San Benito County Public Information Officer 0:01:48 Those folks will be contacted when there is vaccine available from those providers. There s folks that fall outside that, and public health will take care of those folks that are in that g

Cleanup continues in the Santa Cruz mountains following the CZU Lightning Complex fire

Cleanup continues in the Santa Cruz mountains following the CZU Lightning Complex fire Lack of rain this winter has put fire crews on high alert, especially following the destruction caused from the CZU Lightning Complex fire Share Updated: 6:34 PM PST Jan 16, 2021 Kyla Linville Cleanup continues in the Santa Cruz mountains following the CZU Lightning Complex fire Lack of rain this winter has put fire crews on high alert, especially following the destruction caused from the CZU Lightning Complex fire Share Updated: 6:34 PM PST Jan 16, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript AND WITH THE HIGH HEAT AND VERY LITTLE RAIN, COMES THE CONCERN FOR FIRE DANGER. ACTION NEWS EIGHT REPORTER KYLA LINVILLE HAS MORE IN BEN LOMOND.### Kyla Linville Lack of rain this winter has put fire crews on high alert, especially following the sever destruction caused from the CZU Lighting Complex fire. And months later, crews are still working to clean

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