Cloverleaf Shopping Plaza just across from the natick mall. We have learned all three victims were men and they were just leaving the Harbor Freight struck. A female driver in her late 80 s lost control of her white sedan, airborne. Plowed into those three men. She went airborne. You could hear an accident sound and that s when we all came running out of the building bang, bang, bang. One on top of the other. Not to be gross, but there was a lot of blood and chaos. We just tried to comfort the people. Reporter police tried to recreate the accident and get a sense of how fast the elderly driver was going. But one of the men she hit has now died from his injuries. The others were badly hurt, one of them critically. All we can tell you is that they were all coming out of the Harbor Freight tools store. One of the men worked for an Armored Car Company and was making a pickup when he was coming out. The other two men were victims in their 70 s. We believe they were customers coming out of t
Commencerit. It was a salary adjustment. The pay increase is on the way to being revoked it appears the bad feeling is just beginning. Were going to go into contract negotiations over the next few years. At issue recent statements upset with the role in the petition drive. Contacted by abc7 news, harley shaken told us quote reality is to use opposition as a threat to Public Workers is wildly inappropriate and damaging. Im disappointed in defiance that several members demonstrated in the face of what was a clear message from voters. Once rescinding their increase supervisors say they will begin the process to determine how much more they pay themselves going forward. Are fire trucks too large for San Francisco streets . A report suggests they might be. The Fire Department may need to start behind some smaller trucks. Vic lee is live with the story tonight. Vic, it can be a tight squeeze in spots. It can be. Real tight squeeze and this report looks into two things important to the Fire D
Mark and in connecticut, those are cars buried in several inches of snow. The roads were impassable at times for drivers. And people who did brave the cold were out shoveling all that newly fallen snow. Darya and take a look at this video out of new york. Instead of trying to walk. This person went skiing on the sidewalk mark we have seen thousands of Flights Canceled the past two days due to the blizzard that hit the northeast. Mark and travel at sfo will hopefully get back to normal today. James thereof by a couple of inches big deal and one else has exactly will forecast a bill to expect to some isolated spots of the 3 ft. Of snow and that certainly would be reported now cross a good many communities along the coast of new england to the last bit of a not for his way to remain before filing a is off the system is in that direction with a we expect with the system as it continues to fizzle out today 12 more inches this should fall in the area by man New Hampshire before it finally le
Were back from texas tonight, and great to have you with us here. We begin with new questions this evening, after those pictures just now emerging of a deadly commute home. Workers on the train in washington, d. C. When smoke and then panic fills multiple cars. One dead more than 80 injured. This was the scene deep inside the tunnel after the train left a washington, d. C. Metro station. And now, this dramatic video showing the chaos, passengers trapped, gasping for air, praying. The conductor, trying to calm them. Please stay calm. Please do not open the doors. Reporter then outside the train, passengers dazed. An oxygen mask on that man. Tonight, an investigation now under way. Major questions about the response. Some passengers climbing out on their own. Abcs david kerley is there. Reporter a frightening start to rush hour in the nations capital. [ coughing ] the train stops, goes dark, and start filling with smoke in an underground tunnel. Please stay calm. Please stay calm. Report
The early spending of the 12. 5 million on impact fees that could be spent outside of the plan area. Prioritized spending 9 million in china town area. That was done for a couple of reasons, many of which have been discussed in the hearings leading up to this conversation. Essentially that china town is the densest in san francisco, the most open space poor, as you often hear in our conversations here, and that the analysis the Planning Department did indicated much of the spillover from increased density created by the new housing and new office space in the plan area would affect not just the downtown and south of market by china town. What is before you today is affirming and supporting what the Planning Commission did on october 18th. To prioritize spending those impact fees in the china town neighborhood. I want to note quickly the ipic committee on which the Rec Department has a seat is body charged with the actually allocation of those fees. I believe we talked a little about th