What we know. There are essentially two crime scenes within a few miles of each other. It started add the Inland Regional Center and now its here, essentially. Authorities swarming that suv that you can see down below. It quickly turned into a gun battle with the suspects. One person was killed, another is unresponsive after having been wounded in the chest. The third person is believed to be still at large. The search is on. House to house, for that third suspect. This is how it started. Around 11 00 a. M. , the gunmen pulled up to inInland Regional Center in San Bernadino and opened fire into a Conference Room. They killed 14 people, and at least 17 others have been hurt. While police work to secure the scene, First Responders set up triage units and began treating the wounded people. An eerie scene from high above. Our chopper, you can see below, large groups of people leaving the area with their hands in the air, while roads near the facility were shut down. A tactical procedure, h
Lane. At first, they said the space was needed for safety stops and maintenance, something levine says is nonsense. Right now, the third lane is used as a storage close set essentially. Theres equipment in the third lane. Theres a hardened barricade and commuters are stuck in the other two lanes watching that equipment collect dust. Reporter the state legislature agreed and passed a bill that not only green lights the lane, but also cuts through a year of the usual red tape. But caltrans says they will still need two years to get the job done. Still have environmental rules we have to follow. We have other protocols we have to follow. Reporter levine reacted with a second bill that would order caltrans to reopen the lane by the end of the month. Then go for the longterm fix. They need to make sure that the lines are striped correctly that signs are put up to be sure drivers are commuting at a safe speed. This is more than a paint job. A lot of dirt has to be removed to move the retaini
EAST LIVERPOOL The Annual Day of Prayer for the East Liverpool Area has come and gone but not forgotten by those who attended at the East Liverpool Communit