Of those debts, more than 125,000, have been reported here in the u. S. The number of cases is now more than 10 million globally and the United States is over 2. 5 million cases. Governor newsom today ordered bars that have opened in seven california townies to immediately close down. The governor made the order as the number of coronavirus cases is spiking in parts of the state. Governor newsom released a statement reading it is critical that we take this step to limit the spread of the virus in the counties that are seen the biggest increases. La is the most populous county affected, the other counties are fresno, san joaquin, kings, kern, imperial and tulare counties. He also urged other counties to close bars in contra costa and santa clara counties. The other counties are sacramento, riverside, san bernardino, ventura, Santa Barbara and stanislaw counties. State Health Officials say there are more than 211,000 coronavirus cases in california and sadly more than 5900 people have di
Are dealing with illegal fireworks. Good evening everyone. The concern comes as the National Weather service issued a red flag warning in parts of the north bay. It just went into effect a moment ago. We have Live Team Coverage tonight, Azenith Smith with the concerns about fireworks. First we begin with chief meteorologist bill martin who is tracking the current conditions. Definitely the wind is coming up, the wind direction will shift around. This low Pressure Center that came in this morning brought the wind and brought the cool to mild weather that set us up with the Pressure Gradient that will give us some pretty significant trend in the wind. Most will not notice the fire concern wind, but in the Higher Elevations you will. Gusts can be up to 50 miles per hour. This red flag warning for the hills stays in effect through tomorrow night. The wind forecast, this is about 5 am tomorrow morning commander, you can see the real wind in the contours, right around clearlake, napa, thats
Recommending that bars like this in two bay area counties close. Their home was tagged with graffiti. The first red flag of the season is now in effect thanks to gusty wind overnight. Abc 7 news at 11 starts right now. Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. Daclly motivateddasm incidents, across the bay area. In alameda, alm, presumably short for all lives matter, tagged on a car, neighbors say, belongs to a black family. Good evening, and thanks so much for joining us. Im dion lim. Im eric thomas. Neighbors came out in alameda to try to clean up the car. They also began a go fund me and chalked kind messages on the sidewalk. We reached out to alameda police. We have not heard back yet. It is not clear if this incident is related to one in oakland. A black man woke up this morning to find all lives matter spray painted on his house. His family has lived there dating back to the 1970s. Abc 7 reporter has the story. It was like my familys home. And for me to wake up and
Now at 11 00, inmates in Critical Condition with an outbre. Is sending prisoners to the hospital. We have the debate on if healthy inmates should be released early. We dont want to simply open the gates and let convicted felons that are serving time, out on the street. Plus, deadly shooting inside of a California Walmart Distribution Centers said hundreds of employees running for their lives. The protest turned deadly after shots ring out at a louisville rally ov taylor. A pride landmark lighting the night sky for the first time tonight. How it is getting the attention of nasa . We begin with a massive coronavirus outbreak at san quentin prison. Second inmates were taken to the icu tonight. A plan aimed at slowing outbreak was halted over concerns it will spread the virus even more widely. Reporter the state prison officials confirmed they stopped the transfer after discovering two more positive cases bringing the total to 572 in the last 14 days. We also learned that several additiona
As a covid19 outbreak continues at san quentin state prison, plans to transfer inmates have halted. Police officers put on leave for allegedly making homophobic comments online. Get ready for a pretty windy one as well. Abc 7 news at 11 starts right now. Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. This is abc 7 news. Four San Jose Police officers have been placed on administrative leave. This comes amid an investigation into a private face Group Facebook group, where current and retired Law Enforcement officers, allegedly, shared bigoted and racist comments. Good evening, thanks for joining us. Im eric thomas. And im dion lim. Civil Rights Groups are now demanding, not only a fast investigation but, changes from the department. Abc 7 News Reporter joins us live from the newsroom with more on this story. The president of the San Jose Police union says he plans to expel every retired and active member from the union who participated in the private Facebook Group which was us