is that still apply? isn t that typical government? sometimes your days late and a trillion dollars short. but a huge relief for new yorkers. we can return to wearing masks just to block the smell of ur urine. so for the most of us that stuff in the long time ago when we decided to stop living in fear and get back to doing the things that we love. eww. about the end of the emergency also brings with it the end of title 42. no, not level 42 this is over i ain t coming back 61 righ up there with the beatles. the insects. 1042 other two deport michael scott crossing the border and neither myself or public health reasons. as if letting his of embedded mourners into your backyard isn t really a threat to your health. is amazing the concern for thei covert status if that s what it was for. matt finn to the poisonings or sex trafficking or gang shootings. but those who got booted didn t face any charges, so they just tried it again. but now that policy ends and everyone is braci
and how high the fire risk in its own. tell you been in front of it and tell you experience that in person. don t know how fast or how big that parking yet. and those conditions president of fire safe sonoma. roberta mcintyre says people should take the red flag warning seriously. fire officials are forecasting critical fire. weather conditions just seems like there s been so much drought. and dry weather. and when that, you know, it s pretty round on laws. there will be a combination of low relative humidity, high winds and warmer temperatures. mcintyre says any spark can cause a wildfire. it could be from a cigarette, a chain dragged behind the car. or even cooking had tension. do your equipment you re using had tension too. you know barbecue you ve got going on. is it too windy for for a barbecue? this is video from the east bay on saturday. all of that smoke is from barbecue fire that got out of control. winds spread the flames to nearby trees and homes. mci
stephanie lin. today marks a solemn milestone in the bay area on may. 26 last year a gunman shot and killed 9 workers at the vta railyard in san jose. there they are. they were husbands, fathers, friends, all beloved members of the local community. the shooter turned the gun on himself. this the deadliest mass shooting in the history of the bay area. this morning, vta workers and families of the victims came together for a ceremony at the rail yard to remember those who died. kron four s will tran shows us what happened. the ceremony started at 6.30, in the morning. exactly. 365 days after the massacre took place right behind me at the vta railyard. they purposely chose 6.30 because that was the time the shooter left his home. he came to this location a few miles away, didn t live very far burst into the union meeting at 6.30, and started opening fire on his fellow co-workers and a year ago, this place was chaotic. the santa clara county sheriff s deputies. they rushed to t
breaking news. why are we willing to live with this carnage? why don t we keep letting this happen? we re in god s name is our backbone. courage to do stand up to the lobbies. now at 9, why that is the question so many of us are asking tonight after yet another mass shooting this time, one that took the lives of 19 children. good evening, everybody. thank you for being with us tonight on kron. 4 news at 9, i m grant lotus and i m vicki liviakis. today s shooting in texas left 19 young students and 3 adults including the shooter dead. this shooting happened in the mostly hispanic counted the vols day. it is a little more than 80 miles west of san antonio. and about 75 miles. from the border with mexico. investigators say around noon, texas time an 18 year-old gunman opened fire at rob elementary school. this attack comes just 10 days after that deadly racist rampage at a buffalo, new york supermarket. and today s massacre is now the 3rd deadliest school shooting in u.s
right, ken, and just seen for the second time in a week now we are having to keep an eye on red flag conditions. it s only may. the national weather service says that red flag conditions should be persisting at least right now. they think through wednesday morning. and this is across much of north central california, including most of solano county. but we are seeing fire activity in several bay area locations. it s been a busy afternoon into tonight and in napa county. what we re talking about, what s being called the pope fire is burning near silverado trail zinfandel lane and pope street. and so far this fire has burned 5 acres. so not huge. it is 50% contained. but all of the roads we mentioned are close. this isn t far from napa valley college where they have the lena farmers market. if you re familiar with that area along this silverado trail. there. caltrans tweeted about road closures as well as evacuation orders in effect and another fire. then we ve been keeping a