From the scene again as that deadly shooting. Paul. Reporter good morning, pam. We are across the street where judy solomon was shot and killed just two days ago. Yesterday the Community Came together to remember her. This is also the area where later this morning members of Oakland City Council and Community Leaders will gather and demand increased public safety. It was two days ago she was driving in the neighborhood when she was shot and killed two blocks from her home. She was picking up animals in the area for a pet sitting business. They came together to show their support and honor judy solomon. Im devastated. She was my only sister and her mother, our mother died when judy was 17. And it has been a tough life for her. Reporter we are told solomon was working with members of the community to bring private security to the area. And they hope that solomons death isnt in vain. So im hoping if any good comes out of this, maybe people can really come together and dough more Neighborh
Be a cooler pattern kicking in. Update on your traffic with sal. Steve, we have a big problem on the bay bridge westbound. Two left lanes are blocked with an injury crash. And chp has issued a cig alert. This means they think it will be out there for a bit. Traffic on the toll plaza is already backing up. Its jam packed. You can tell something is wrong because its barely moving. You can see traffic moving better usually. The only thing getting back is the car reports of a Sexual Assault this morning. The suspect reportedly was armed with a box cutter. The only reporter at the scene right now is ktvu janine de la vega. We are going to her right now to get the very latest on what happened out there. Janine. Reporter dave, police still have a thin description on the suspect but he is still at large. You can see a police star in front of me. And there were officers around the corner. They have crime tape roping off this apartment complex. This Sexual Assault happened at about 4 00 this mor
Happen. 9 days into another possible b. A. R. T. Strike, the very important meeting happening in just two hours. Mornings on 2 begins right now. Complete bay area News Coverage starts right now. This is ktvu new mornings on 2. Im pam cook in for tori campbell. Im dave clark. Were going to start with traffic problems. Sal talking about the news this morning. We have two problems, one on the bay bridge. We had an earlier crash on the span. The two left lanes were blocked for 40 minutes on the span and the traffic is really backed up as you can see here at the mcarthur maze and at the toll plaza. Its going to take 30 minutes, and probably more. We have a big rig crash on sonoma boulevard ramp to eastbound 37. This is southbound 29 to eastbound 37. That truck did not make the turn. They have the cab up on the tow truck. They have to get the trailer out of there still, and this ramp is going to be closed until they do that. Brian flores is on the scene. Well have a live report coming up. A
August 4th. We get tonights developments from ktvus jana katsuyama. Shes live in oakland with the documents the union says proved the conflict of interest. Jana julie, we talked with Union Members right here about four hours ago and they gave us these invoices which they say show that b. A. R. T. s lead negotiators company is set to benefit as a result of these strikes. But he says there is no conflict of business. Union leaders say that talks have stalled. And they say that b. A. R. T. Has reasons for talks to stall. Thomas hall b. A. R. T. s lead negotiator is also lead president of the ola transportation. And tape said last night they obtained these copies of invoices. Were calling upon the board of directors to investigate the conflict of interest and to remove him from negotiations. Reporter the district has violated his own conflict of interest, laws and rules. Reporter the union says b. A. R. T. s code of conduct state that is theres a conflict of interest when the contractor is
Good evening, and its great to have you with us here on a wednesday night and we begin with the chaos and confusion that had a whole nation holding its breath today. Two computer scares and a meltdown at airports across the country. Thousands of flights cancelled or delayed, stranding passengers from california all the way east to boston. United airlines now apologizing, blaming computers. Later today worries on wall street, the New York Stock Exchange paralyzed for hours, authorities did not know the cause, then blaming a computer glitch. For a time, real concern, could they possibly be connected . Tonight we know they were not but those computer malfunctions sent many scrambling. We begin with abcs jim avila at Reagan National airport tonight. Reporter gates overflowing, ticket counters jammed, checkin kiosks dark, delay boards bleeding red, some totally blank as lines of passengers snake across the United Airlines curbsides. When we came in we could barely get into the door because