Literally minutes ago this scene just cleared out we saw about 4 to 5 police cars leave as well as a tow truck that tow truck had a white ford fusion it on top of it and it looked like it had been shot out now we know that this all folded around 2. 30 this afternoon in this block again like i said it was completely taped off and we know that according to neighbors, they say one of these homes was most likely involved as well so even though this street is clear here still a lot of questions remain now exactly what led up to those shots we still dont know, but earlier we spoke to the police chief he said he still had an interview the officers involved however what he did tell us was that the man who died was suspected of killing a homeless man in another case from a first a neighbors were surprised to learn someone died here earlier today, they say that the police often respond to calls in this area we spoke to a man who says his friend was at his house when the shots rang out and texted
For more. This is what he said neighbor Nicholas Jerry says shots rang out in his hayward neighborhood wednesday afternoon. Hayward police say it was an officerinvolved shooting that left one man in his 20s dead. Police say the man was a suspect in another case, and they were performing a traffic stop in the area of wildwood in kelly streets and they fired their out was a man being sought in the shooting death. During the Contact Officers discharged his Service Weapon at this point were still investigating to determine what led to that now police say the man died on scene. Neighbors say they also saw police focusing their efforts on a home known for causing trouble. In the neighborhood wasnt i had a lot of incidents with that house officers have been. Bent over their lot in including mine because they tend to try to run from there into my yard and escaped police still havent released any more information about the man who died and per protocol they place the officers involved in the sh
Multiple wildfires are burning across the bay area. All this while 900,000 customers are still without power due to a planned, Public Safety power shut off. Evacuations are underway across the bay area because of fire danger in Sonoma County. Also parts of Contra Costa County were evacuated earlier today because several fires started in lafayette also in crockett thanks for joining us tonight at 10, im j r stone and im Justine Waldman lets get a close look now at then numbers for the can kade fire that erupted on wednesday evening. It has now burned 54,000 acres. And it is only at 5 contained tonight. Us 94 structures have been destroyed. 2 firefighters were injured one firefighter had minor burns and was transported to a burn center. We want to get more because of so many people some 200,000 people evacuated. Yeah, this is an interactive map of sonoma showing the evacuation areas around the fire. The bright red spots and a lot of people have reached out to us this evening saying we wa
We cant be complacent. Just because weve had two wet years. Good evening. Thank you for joining us. Im dan ashley and im ama daetz. State water officials recently unveiled the new proposals, which they hope will bolster our water supply and make it more resilient to Climate Change. But as abc seven news south bay reporter Dustin Dorsey explains, some activists and environmentalists dont like what theyre seeing. Making Water Conservation a way of life has been a mantra in california for many years. Thats why the state Water Resources control board has approved new regulations for the agencies that provide water to people and cities for things like toilets, showers, landscaping and car washing. The rules aim to combat Climate Change in the hotter, drier weather it brings, but environmentalists believe theyll actually do more harm than good. The updated regulation makes it too easy to kick the can down the road, and we have no time to waste. Our next drought is right around the corner. We
Rebound following a big drop in 2021, shown here with the light blue line. As a chef, a lot of my friends had left statewide. California lost more than 75,000 people from 2022 to 2023, but things are starting to turn around, says chef danny mirza, a San Francisco resident. I just started getting the phone calls asking if i know of anybody with Jobs Available in our industry. Again which is huge for us. Weve spent a lot of time in tahoe, a lot of people went to tahoe. They werent prepared for year round life in tahoe, so im not surprised that people want to come back. The pandemic allowed people to work remotely and in places that were a lot less expensive, but thats now changing, says the Public Policy institute of california. Now employers are being a little bit fussier in some cases about people showing up in person at least a few days a week. And i think thats drawing people back to california because the dynamic and high paying jobs, especially in the bay area, are still here. The