Hey, good morning to you, kris. Yeah, thats right. There was a Community Meeting about two weeks ago packed. We hear there were passionate moments and we expect some again tonight at 6 00. Tonight well be in the bay view. And the big question is how are we going to demolish candle stick. Traditionally or by blowing it up through implosion . Now, the developer is set to bring the stadium down before spring and begin the Infrastructure Improvements almost right after. A conventional demolition would mean an estimated two months of schedule versus an implosion. A change. Org petition cites exposure to implosion. Dust clouds as far as 6 to 1 miles from the site. We spoke with a woman who says shes lived in this area since 1948 adding she and her neighbors have been left out of the conversation despite the many concerns about impact to their health and demand for conventional demolition. They did it in other areas, why dont they do it here . And we are demanding that it be done here. Becaus
And that caused a power outage, and also it caused electricity and the heater to go out as well along with water service. You can see that crews have been working to repair the problem. But tonight, five days later, tenants are still without hot water. The huge tree was removed right away. But according to a letter apartment managers gave to residents, the gas service cannot be turned back on until the city can inspect the work, and that wont happen until early next week. That means no hot water for the people who live here, a situation that is especially tough on families. Its really upsetting because were like in the blind right now. Were pretty much sitting, waiting, trying to find a place to shower. Reporter he says other than the letter management has not given him a clear idea of when the hot water will return which is why some residents headed out with towels today to take showers at gyms or friends houses. We tried to talk to management but they declined to comment. Just a few
For the first time today. Fox 29s dave kinchen is live at Police Headquarters tonight. Dave, what are they saying about the boy and his mom . Reporter theyre saying theyre still in the hospital at this time, and police and family members are telling us that the little boys condition sadly is grave at this time. Police are hoping the community can step up and find the driver. Its a picture that just breaks your heart. Twoyearold david alicia and his mother joe feign rivera seen here in happy times both remain hospitalized with major injuries after a devastating hitandrun right outside their home. On the 2700 block of north mascher street monday evening. Investigators say the little boy injuries are so critical hes not expected to survive. A great kid. Just really a precious twoyearold. Everything you expect in a twoyearold the joy enthusiasm enthusiasm just so tragic and so hard. John lavery runs the Lighthouse Community center across the street from the accident scene and spoke on beha
That had polio. She told me how he had to struggle across the stage to get to the podium for talking with canes all by himself and this was an act of great courage and that was Franklin Roosevelt when he became the president and that stuck in my mind. A friend of mine came and told me a similar story. He said some about the same age when he was six or 7yearsold, he can to his mother one day and said i know what god looks like and she said is that right . How do you know and he pulled out a dime and he said it says right here in god we trust and here is his picture. And she said thats Franklin Roosevelt. He had polio. He was on the diamond, right . Because the march of dimes. Congress decided after his death in 1945 they wanted to put his face on the korean and the appropriate claim was the diamond and because the Great Campaign to piatt fight polio it was put on by the National Foundation founded by Franklin Roosevelt even before he was president. Polio was completely associated with h
Good evening and welcome to kqed newsroom. Im thuy vu. In his state of the state speech this week, governor jerry brown praised the huge Budget Surplus but also expressed concern for californias longterm pension liabilities and the drought. And we must follow the ancient advice recounted in the book of genesis that joseph gave to the pharaoh put away your surplus. During the years of great play so that youll be ready for the lower years which is soon to follow. One of jerry browns critics is Neel Kashkari, a moderate republican who entered the race for governor this week. Im running for governor because i want every kid in california to get a quality education, and i want every californian to get a chance for a goodpaying job. And joining me now for analysis of the Political Landscape in california are carl marinucci, San Francisco chronicle senior political writer, josh richman, Bay Area News Group politics reporter, and scott detrow, kqeds Sacramento Bureau chief, joining us from the