State. We have Team Coverage across the bay area. Fires are flaring and evacuations are underway as we speak. One of the most destructionive fireses is in sonoma county. 50 structures there have been damaged so far. Abc7 News Reporter Laura Anthony live in vacaville with more on the situation. Laura . Reporter well, hi. I can tell you from what weve seen, that number will go much higher. This house behind me in the English Hills area, a very recent casualty. This home started burning right about 2 00. A beautiful twostory home on top of a hill. We can see it go up. The roof was on fire. And within less than two hours, really, this is all thats left of it. This is a harrowing night for the folks who live in this neighborhood. Were in northwest vacaville. Im told by the neighbors around 3 30 in the morning, they started to get the calls via loud speaker. The warning that there was an imminent threat to their lives. We had a go list dug up last night, fortunately. We grabbed everything an
Before christmas. Her body found in the bay months later. He was convicted of murder, sentenced to die but four years ago the sentence was overturned and peterson was ordered to serve life in prison without parole. The l. A. Innocence project took up the case back in january suggesting that some evidence may have been overlooked. We were in court today in san mateo county. Do we have your consent to proceed via zoom this morning absolutely, thank you, your honor. Reporter Scott Peterson appearing before a judge from prison as he seeks to fight his murder conviction with the help of attorneys from the l. A. Innocence project. That is Paula Mitchell representing peterson. Back in 2004, he was sentenced to death after he was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife, lacy and unborn son, conner, in 2020, the California Supreme Court overturn today sighting errors with the jury process, a judge resentenced him to life in prison without the possibility of parole. In 2022, his defense team pu
Taking place at the uc berkeley building. And police are calling it active crime scene. And see something, say something. Why south bay police are warning residents to be on the lookout around vacant homes. And a career for special needs students could be taking flight. We tagged along for their field trip to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport today. News station. Hes calling news 2. Thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at to im justine waldman. Were going to begin with this propalestine controversy at a Bay Area College violence erupting as a group is taking over a building thats associated with uc berkeley. The university now speaking out saying that this latest action is criminal in nature. Kron fours terisa stasko joins us here now live from the newsroom with more on this developing story. This is certainly a developing story and it is unfolding as we speak as more tents and barricades are going up. Le s show you some of the video that weve been able to get in
News station. This is kron. 4 news at 3. Now at 3, a warning from police about thieves targeting vacant homes in the south bay. The routine problem police are seeing in residential areas. Thank you so much for joining us here on kron for news at 3. Im justine waldman, los altos. Police are saying these berkeleys burglaries have been prominent in residential areas. Kron 4 Charles Clifford spoke with the sergeant about what theyre seeing. Well, here in the south bay, the Los Altos Police Department Says that thieves have been targeting homes that are vacant. In a note posted on facebook, the Los Altos Police Department Says that in recent weeks thieves have been targeting homes that are for sale and unoccupied, according to authorities, the burglars are entering these vacant houses and stealing items, including appliances that have been staged inside the thieves have also been stealing appliances and items that are left inside buildings that are still under construction. Thieves stolen.
Because it is the oldest sport in the country. Itself saw just about every racehorse that ever lived. Not all of them, but most of them. The New York Times magazine said that the battles for saratoga were the most important battles ever fought in the entire world in the last 1000 years because they resulted in surrender. It was the First Time Ever in World History that a british army surrendered. Welcome to Saratoga Springs, on American History tv. Healing mineral waters, revolutionary war battles, and worldrenowned horseracing are all part of the citys history. It is located about four hours north of new york city, and has a population of about 27,000. With the help of our spectrum Cable Partners, for the next 75 minutes we will learn about the citys history, including its connection to civil war and american president ulysses s. Grant. We begin our special feature on the battlefield that changed the tide in the revolutionary war. The New York Times magazine said the battles for sarat