Tonight at 5. 30, allegations of racism and the Alameda County justice system. And now the search for the truth and what it will take to uncover it. On monday, the Alameda County District Attorney revealed a federal judge has issued an exhaustive review. 35 Death Penalty cases dating back several decades. Legal experts say the allegations could have sweeping consequences. Kron fours terisa stasio has more. Maybe what happened here is that these people were deemed to be opposed to the Death Penalty. And thats how they got away with removing people based on that city on wednesday, legal experts weighing in on the bombshell dropped by Alameda County District Attorney pamela price. That a federal judge has ordered the review of 35 Death Penalty cases after these scribbled notes were discovered while examining and appeal for this man, ernest, a 51 yearold was convicted and put on death row for the 1995 killing of 9 yearold lance clark and attempted murder of his grandmother. Price says that
Flights. The potential impact on your wallet. Plus, were learning more about the suspect accused of attacking san jose mayor matt mahan, bodyguard. And tragedy striking in the east bay. Were live with the latest after a fatal car crash. From the bay station. Youre watching kron. At noon. Thanks so much for joining us here on kron. 4 news at noon. Im stephanie lin. We start in the east bay on that crash that left multiple people dead. Kron fours. Philippe djegal joins us live now from pleasanton with the latest. Kelli. Stephanie says stephanie, certainly an ugly scene. This was a horrific crash. You can tell from the foam right behind me here on foothill road. Thats because there was a fire as we walk over. You can see that this car was speeding likely down foothill road south of stone. Ridge drive and hit this pole. This poll is collapsed and broken up and you can see theyre cones here. The car then continued on. Obviously to this tree where it slammed right into the base of the tree.
Week. This is what you got outside at the east bay hills camera. Definitely overcast to start winds shifting direction out of the northwest now. So its a cooler breeze ahead of an advancing cold front that makes its way in tonight. And with that cold front winds will pick up today. So get ready for that. Temperatures are in the 50s alameda. Youre sitting at 55 oakland at 55 as well. Heyward. Youre at 57 right now. And some 40s up in the north bay later on today. Temps in the 60s very familiar at this point. Tomorrow weve got one more day. Those cloudier skies before we see a generally cooler and clear forecast into the weekend rain. All right, john, thank you for low already. Pretty busy across a lot of our bridges out there. And i ways. And its only 7 oclock. I dont see any accidents on a ridge is the drive times of all gonna 18 minutes here on the bay bridge right now, Richmond Center fell bridge around 18 minutes, which typically dont see this until around 8 oclock. Almost 30 minute
Bay area. Plus, new federal rules cracking down on Hidden Airline Fees and making it easier for you to get a refund. Were live at sfo. From the areas local news station. Youre watching the kron. 4 morning news at going on for thursday . Thanks for joining us. Well let you know whats up with the weather and the news in just a second. Im daria and im james. Yeah, outside right now you see it a little gray like it was yesterday. The one difference, though, john says it wont be as humid as it was yesterday, which is at the temperatures to. Good morning to yeah, absolutely. Im okay with the less humid feel from yesterday. Weve definitely got the clouds still for sure. But winds have shifted direction. That cooler coastal breeze coming in from the north and west. Looking outside, i found a little peek of sunshine right over the trans america building right now. Debris that in after the couple of cloudier days behind us, we are going to be seeing another mostly cloudy one today. Winds absolut
News station, this is home. News 11. Good evening, everybody. Thanks for being with us tonight on kron 4 news at 11, im grant lotus and im noelle bellow. A bill making its way through the state legislature wants to double the fines for protesters who block highways and freeways. Its gaining bipartisan support in the state capitol. But not all across the state. Across for sara stinson joins us live in the studio after speaking with the Assembly Woman who introduced the bill as well as civil rights activists against it. Sarah. Yeah, this bill is proposing to increase fines for protesters every time theyre convicted of blocking traffic on highways, hopes to deter them from doing it again. But civil rights advocates tell me tougher penalties will not stop people. Amid a series of protests related to the israelhamas war assemblywoman kate sanchez has introduced legislation that would crack down on any demonstrations blocking traffic on highways in california. So this is because public safet