Getting off completely scotfree. Were jammed full and we have no room. San francisco animal shelters pushed to the brink with many reaching capacity for the number of animals they can take. How you can help. Its still a lot of beauty and still a lot of positivity here, even everything thats happening, change is happening. Businesses in oakland bouncing back as Restaurant Week takes over the city. How owners are coming up with special ideas to get the community out and about. Hard to give it up you know. One on probably do it until they kick me out. [ laughter ] hes seen almost every home game from the best seat in the house. Meet the warriors official clock keeper whos been with the team for over 60 years. I mean, 60 years. 60. Thats what it said. Im gianna franco. Can you imagine . Being that same position. Yeah, you have seen so much when it comes to basketball history. A living legend. I feel like people dont stay in jobs anymore and thats the issue right . Its like contract to cont
For them to get it right. Reporter Patricia Harris is used to waiting. She said shes still waiting for justice over the killing of her son, jaron purvis who was working at apple and getting his masters degree at the time of his death. She said the man convicted was released after serving 2 1 2 years. Had pamela price not come in, we would have gotten some form of justice. There would have been some form of justice served, but when you take away a gun enhancement, you take away ten years. Reporter harris and recall organizers accuse price of being soft on crime. They turned in over 123,000 signatures earlier in the month. They need roughly 73,000 valid signatures to trigger a recall election. Opponents of the recall say this delay is good news for d. A. Price. This is a major failure on the side of the folks that have been pushing this recall. Reporter William Fitzgerald is the spokesman for protect the win campaign. In their Year Long Campaign was there any there there and its clear th
Diverted. The m ocean avenue and k ingleside trains are affected, and john ramos has more on the story. Reporter ten years ago, the city of San Francisco embarked on an ambitious goal called vision zero to eliminate all pedestrian fatal accidents in the city. Unfortunately, what happened here today shows it is a vision that is not yet realized. Shortly after noon a car turned off a side street on to ulloa avenue near the entrance to the west portal muni station. Serena gomez was working at a hair salon nearby when she heard a commotion and went outside to investigate. People were trying to block something. They were trying to cover what looked like a body. So we ran over to see, and there were bodies everywhere. Reporter the mercedes suv plowed head first into a utility pole, but it appears that the car first hit a group of pedestrians on the sidewalk. Some witnesses were saying she was flying so fast that she was going so fast the man theres a car over there, and he said that she was
We are kicking off a beautiful weekend. There is a freeway closure in effect right now that could cause problems for folks getting around the east bay. We will get you up to speed. A judge takes action to increase oversight of a womans prison in the east bay in an unprecedented move for the federal prison system. A toast to the man known as the mayor and his honor. Willie brown gets ready to celebrate a milestone birthday. Good morning. Great to have you with us. Its saturday, march 16th. Im max darrow. We are heading into one of the first weekends so far this year without any rain in the forecast. This comes in time for st. Patricks day and the official start of springs next week. Its running up against a major freeway closure. Caltrans is finally starting a repaving project on interstate 680 in pleasanton pued back twice because of rain. This stretch of southbound 680 is closed from the 580 connector to koopman road. Wilson walker looks at the disruption when a lot of people will be
This is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. An emotional reunion. Just minutes ago, a bay area doctor returns home from a weeks long mission in gaza. A paving project may interfere with your st. Patricks day weekend. Breathing new life into the oakland coliseum. A new soccer deal just announced. Thank you for joining us. Im Ryan Yamamoto in for elizabeth cook. A bay area doctor arrived back home from his medical mission in gaza. We have been following his emotional journey from the very beginning. Anne makovec is here with his return and today is other news headlines. Dr. Mohammad subeh is a palestinian american who works as an american doctor on the peninsula. He journeyed to the gaza strip this february to offer much needed medical help and he just returned to his wife and kids in an emotionally embrace less than 30 minutes ago. You can see it here. Dr. Subeh was separated from them for five weeks, treating shrapnel in gunshot wounds as the war raged on and now he has made it home