Tonight for families in the area. There are manzanita street is closed between montgomery and sycamore because of the mercury found spilled in the middle of the roadwaythe epa who is also here along with haz mat crews and Antioch Police say that the sidewalks are deemed safe for people to walk across and get to their homes. < Hazardous Materials crews are working to cleanup mercury contamination found on a residential street in antioch this morning, according to a spokesman for Contra Costa Health services. Roughly six contamination sites were reported in the 2200 block of manzanita way around 10 15 a. M. , according to spokesman seth heller. Manzanita has been closed from sycamore drive to mahogany way as crews work to bind the mercury with sulfur and vacuum it up. Despite the proximity to housing, heller said that Health Impacts are unlikely without longterm exposure to the substance. In the state that its in its not really posing a hazard to residents but we just cant leave it here,
A ridge of High Pressure over the region will result in continued dry weather conditions today, along with warm temperatures. Cooling is expected on wednesday, especially near the coast and across the north bay, as a weak system pushes into northern california. Light precipitation may be possible wednesday across the north bay. Dry and mild conditions return for late in the week with the upcoming weekend serving as the transition to possible unsettled weather next week. robin heres a live look outside at our bay area bridges this tuesday morning. james robin heres a live look outside at our bay area bridges this tuesday morning. james violence erupts at a carnival in the east bay and its all caught on camera. People ransaking carnival booths, a big brawl breaks out and nobody was arrested. robin this all happened in oakland over the weekend. Kron fours jr stone talked to some of the carnival workers who saw it all happen. Its a story you will only see on kron four. Nats. Cell phone vid
Bill you guys, the storm is here. Coverage, michael, im going to start with you. It has started to snow. We confirm that. Okay. It was like 60 degrees last week. Potentially a foot and a half of snow. I have nothing else to say. Please make sense of this. Up in northwestern new jersey, sussex county, bergen county, i have been up in that part of new jersey and you are looking at at least 2 feet of snow, some could get a little bit more up there. The farther south that you go, you have to start worrying that warmer air is coming from the ocean and that you can mix that precipitation with sleep and certainly coastal new jersey. And so the accumulation really pays off the further south and east that you go. You start getting toward wildwood, toward cape may. An inch or two before it changes to sleep. Essential parts of new jersey, three to 6 inches, six to 12 inches in parts of new jersey. Where it doesnt mix, i think its more likely west of 287 and especially in the hills of northwest ne
Center and back country neighborhood. That, of course, has since been lifted. Heres what one evacuee had to say. Im couldnt of freaking out, because ive got a couple windows open at the house, and got three cats, and so im just kind of worried about all the smoke. Ive got a truck full of groceries, trying to get it back into the subdivision, and they wont let me in. Reporter now, Stone Mountain Elementary School was also ordered to shelter in place as the eventually released. Some more good news, there were no reported injuries, and snow structures were reported by this fire. Andrea flores, cbs 4 news. Close call. Our lack of moisture and those very warm temps have created the perfect conditions for fires just like this. Meteorologist chris bears also in Douglas County now with a different Vantage Point on whats burned. You can hear this vegetation. I just hard you say the dry conditions, the record heat were dealing with. Over my shoulder, you can see what is left of the smoke coming
School bus that is prompting parents to demand change from the district. According to the drivers statement a 5th grader lashed out. The deputy should have been called to protect the other kids. The driver saying she radioed dispatch and the students get aggressive and punching a girl in the face. The driver called the transportation again asking for help. She was told to site tight the boys grandmother was coming. The boy kicked and punched three other kids. The driver called again. They dont call the deputys because this child is out of control, that is wrong. Interview. States if a students behavior interferes with the safety Law Enforcement may be contacted by the driver. Showing the boy is autistic. It is finally the school who contacted deputys the next day. I am concerned because if if they are not going to change now they do things. So will the policy change. Saying if there are opportunities to improve the process, it will be reviewed. The superintendent and the school board o