Scrapes and bruises. Then we heard some crackling. Though thought maybe fireworks, fourth of july. And it started crashing and a loud boom. Reporter are there any limitations to where campers they camp given the fatstatus of the trees . The only one that is restricted is the one where the tree failed. As far as we know Everything Else should be fine. Reporter so no evacuation happening. Camp grounds are full tonight and campers are being allowed to stay throughout the park. As far as surveys to evaluate dangerous trees in the camp ground areas, the ranger said those surveys are done periodically but could not recall when the last one was done or how often they are done where this incident happened. Im chuck coppola, nbc bay area news. Thank you very much. New video just in of a brush fire in the oakland hills. Firefighters say they now have to blaze contained. Our nbc chopper caught this video of the scene. You can see theyre knocking it down making sure the hot spots are cold. The fir
Park in vacaville right now. Thank you for joining us tonight imer theory mcsweeney. Peggy bunker has the night ochl you can probably still hear them going off at this hour know the legal Fireworks Shows are over. On the left on your screen now is what thousands saw at the Fireworks Show in san jose. Thats a legal one. Right now, what many are dealing with tonight, illegal fireworks going off in their neighborhoods. We have full coverage. Ian coal is live in san jose. First lets go to chuck copel in oakland. Chuck, we hear there is a fire burning not far from where you are. Reporter within the hour a brushfire broke out in the 14,000 block of skyline boulevard. Firefighters have responded. It is spreading slowly and is as of now not yet contained. No structures threatened at last report. Here where im standing at standard and crest month it sound like popcorn. Before the fog came in as thickly as it is now we and 30 neighbors stood outside watching an hourlong illegal Fireworks Show be
Oakland hills. And good evening, im juliette goodrich. And im brian hackney, it started just before 4 00 along castle drive near Joaquin Miller park. Not far from the chabot space and science center. We flew over the scene and crews are still mopping up hot spots at this hour. You can see how close the fire came to nearby homes. Mark is there life. It really looked like a close call mark. Reporter it was indeed brian. This fire had a lot of billowing smoke and we have just learned from oakland fire investigators that it is confirmed. This fire was caused by fireworks. Grass and trees were on fire with flames showing in the early afternoon at Joaquin Miller park. The first calls came in around 3 30 as many hikers were in the park enjoying the fourth of july holiday. As those hikers quickly left for safety, they passed resident Justin Graham who was out for a jog. And a bunch of hikers told me to turn back. They staid stop. We saw fireworks go off and we saw a fire starting and its getti
Today, were highlighting the kearny street workshop aperture 2017 festival, going on now through october 28, titled unravel, unraveling stories, histories, and beliefs to look for those cultural connections and what still needs to be discovered. To help us learn more about the festival and the unraveling is interdisciplinary artist rea lynn de guzman. Originally from manila, she came to the us as a teenager and sprouted artistic roots in chicago and San Francisco in painting, print media, and sculpture. Welcome to the show. Rea lynn de guzman great to be here. Robert now, interdisciplinary artist, i know that basically means that you dabble in a lot of different fields or focus on a lot of different fields. Basically, what is it that your focus is . Raya so, mainly i started with drawing, print making, and painting. And then after that, i started experimenting with making 3d objects out of 2d materials that i worked with. So i started also playing around with sculptures and installatio
In the north bay. The Recovery Process just starting to begin. Bring on the heat. A live look at san jose this morning. Just when we thought fall was in full swing, the temperatures are creeping in. Well check in with meteorologist, kari hall with how long the heat will stick around. Today in the bay continues right now. Good monday morning to you. Thanks for joining us. Im marcus washington. Im laura garcia. We should mention this morning, all napa valley schools resume classes today two weeks after the wildfires tore through parts of the north bay. Hopefully kids can get a normalcy. They are probably already up because they have a hard time sleeping when you know school is going to begin. They are really excited about getting back to normalcy. As we get a look at what we are feeling as you get ready to head out this morning, fairly mild compared to the mornings recently. Look at the trivalley on the right side of the screen. 65 degrees with upper 50s elsewhere. In the north bay, 49 d