Joining us im steve aveson and im pam moore. As flood cleanup begins for some. Others are still under evacuation. Tonight. Kron4 s Hermela Aregawi joins us live from a mobile home park. Which just reopened today. Hermela Mental Health experts say fear, anger and depression are normal reactions for victims of the recent flooding. For some, signs of stress can be seen right away, for others it could take weeks. Kron4s Lydia Pantazes spoke with a Mental Health expert about the challenges victims and even First Responders will face in the coming weeks. There are about a 140 people staying here at james lick high school. That number is expected to increase tonight. Officials with the American Red Cross say one of the things they do here is provide grief counseling to help people cope with their loss. We spoke with a Mental Health expert who says its normal for people for people to be angry, upset. Or feel depressed. Its not only because of the loss of their material items but because of the
Good job on thatand the historical architecture of sharp park. You live most of your life and you live in this historical architecture and it is great architecture and it focuses energy and if you notice those who participate in it and who work in it that is what this golf course has done. And we support the recognition [timer dings] and the historical nature of this golf course. Thank you very much. We urge you to reject the appeal. Thank you. Next speaker please. Good evening. Denise louise. Native san franciscan, 40 year resident of Mount Davidson. Neighbors and i live in fear of fire, falling trees and winds and our planet a long time ago and they were stressed out by five consecutive years of drought and they are just not what they used to be an autobody who is working with the one for as to those that we need this plan to banish the trees in Mount Davidson. Now okay the word about that term biodiversityit was quantified by renowned scientist eo wilson to promote a semblance is of
California i just want to say that we strongly encourage you to accept the cir. Thank you. Next speaker. My name is michael byrd. I have no plans. I have no toads. I have no tadpoles to show you. Im here on behalf of the seniors and other golfers that use sharp park on a regular basis. I have used it for many, many years. The program and the plan for sharp park has been in development for years. I would urge that you would reject the appeal and i would point out also that the wildlife Equity Institute was appealing on the basis of the sharp park plan and they have withdrawn their appeal and its just an indication that in fact that eir should be approved. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker please. And i just want to say before the next speaker speaks that the appeal for the plan for sharp park has been withdrawn but i just want let you know that before the next speaker speaks. Thank you. I just wanted to speak on behalf of our golf course. I just wanted to say that myself growing up pla
This is violet. Shes been waiting for this moment for awhile. A moment other kids wouldnt think twice about. Her first bowl of cheerios. Because now that cheerios are gluten free, violet, and many others are enjoying their first bowl today. [ applause ] staineding room only crowd in north bay as angry parents demand answers from the school board. They say hazing investigation is leaving they are children under a cloud of suspicion. Our kids are stressed, our families are stressed. Im dan ashley. And im ama daetz. Abc7 news first told you about this investigation in november. Happening at Napa High School and involves members of the jv football team. Live. Reporter many parents left the meeting with few answers. Still in limbo waiting for conclusion to the hazing investigation. You shouldnt be tormented by adults for months over one mistake. Anger and frustration inside the Napa School Board meeting over a hazing incident involving members of the napa high jv football team. Incident in