Family members of have been posting photos and talking with neighbors, but so far, no clues. Good evening, im julie haener. Im frank somerville. The father of two was riding in a motorcycle to work when he was hit by a car at masonic in hays. The driver of the car then took off. New at 10 00, amber lee is at the intersection would what we know about the case, amber . Reporter frank, you are right. Were by the intersection where the crash took place earlier this evening. The family spent hours here and lit candles, struggling with their loss. We want justice we want justice reporter the family of Jeffrey Larry gathered near the busy intersection where the crash took place in San Franciscos panhandle neighborhood in search of answers. The 42yearold was riding his motorcycle to work when he was killed by a hit and run driver wednesday around 4 15 in the morning. It makes me sad to see my brother on a poster board , on tshirts, on flyers. Reporter the family tells me they have come here ev
Garcia. Couldnt you leave good enough alone . I am surprised they didnt text you because i knew you were glued to the television. And i was wondering if i would have to get my car out of the garage and get a portable generator. 250,000 people in the bay area could have their power shut off. Is because of the weather, not the heat that is causing them to take the move. Is the low humidity and the wind. Is expected to be much stronger and widespread. We talk about gus 265 Miles Per Hour. They will take down the power lines. Heres a look at the red flag wag thatwill move in not yes but it doesnt include just the bay area, it includes widespread over the sacramento value valley but it starts tomorrow morning at 5 am and goes until thursday afternoon. We are talking 36 hours. Over the north hills and east bay hills, Santa Cruz Mountains, it also includes far northbay valley locations. They do not expect to see the wind but they could reach 35 or 40. Heres a look at futurecast. Early tomorro
Did go to a couple of thrift shops, goodwill, those sort of things and i found something i thought was special and i googled it and i found it was special. Take a look at and white , pretty colors, but it had a midcentury vibe to it. There we go, i saw this and said wait a minute this is special. I turned it over and i googled the name parker where and i found this exact name on ebay for 60. And i got it for a dollar . 99. I love furniture, furnishing. You could turn around and sell it. No, i will never. If that was my business, i would be happy. But this will find a spot on the hutch in the dining room. Youre not going to use it . Sparingly. I dont get it, but im happy youre happy. When i was peeling off the price sticker i was like dont drop it in the sink, very valuable. Speaking of goodwill, a goodwill employee found a purple heart while serving searching through donations and they are searching for the family. The metal was engraved with the name nick demelio jr. He went missing i
A beautiful girl, her parents said, who would stay eternally young, loved by all and forever in their hearts. Lorna gordon, bbc news, barra. As with manchester, many londoners have reacted with defiance to sundays attack. But the Security Services are warning we may have to learn to live with the ongoing possibility of further violence from islamist extremists. Our special correspondent fergal keane looks at what longer term challenges this could present to our society and to our communities. The imagery of terror is becoming more familiar. Three attacks in less than three months, all by men who we re than three months, all by men who were willing to die themselves so they could inflict pain on others. Rightly, we speak of peoples resilience and there will to resist those who would make them afraid. But the public response to terror can be more complex. but the public response to terror can be more complex. I think its terror, buried i think its terrible, very little is being done. You
A beautiful girl, her parents said, who would stay eternally young, loved by all and forever in their hearts. Lorna gordon, bbc news, barra. As with manchester, many londoners have reacted with defiance to sundays attack. But the Security Services are warning we may have to learn to live with the ongoing possibility of further violence from islamist extremists. Our special correspondent fergal keane looks at what longer term challenges this could present to our society and to our communities. The imagery of terror is becoming more familiar. Three attacks in less than three months, all by men who we re than three months, all by men who were willing to die themselves so they could inflict pain on others. Rightly, we speak of peoples resilience and there will to resist those who would make them afraid. But the public response to terror can be more complex. but the public response to terror can be more complex. I think its terror, buried i think its terrible, very little is being done. You