Affect my family or myself. We begin tonight with breaking news in east oakland. Police investigating a hitand run crash. Mother dead outside of elmers middle school. It happened just before 3 30 of students were going home for the day. Police say a driver hit of the and then sped off. The suspects vehicle described as a newer model White Nissan Maxima with front end damage. Also right now, on the kp x 5 news at seven and streaming in the bay area, a deadly out lash of the popular lake tahoe ski resort. Good evening. I veronica de la cruz. Im can donlon talk to some skiers about the rugged terrain where it happened. And he is at Alpine Meadows for us tonight. Reporter Alpine Meadows shut down three hours ago, but it was very busy, packed earlier in the day. A lot of folks taking advantage of the fresh powder and the threeday holiday weekend. They were all very sad to learn and avalanche killed and experienced skier. We have been skiing here for over 30 years. Reporter Authorities Say t
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A popular Californiaski resort is being sued by a man who was involved in a fatal avalanche just over a year ago.
Placer County s Kaley Bloom and then-34-year-old Cole Comstock were caught in an avalanche while skiing at Alpine Meadows Ski Resort on the morning of Jan. 17, 2020.
The two friends were on an open, inbound ski run near the Scott Chute and Promised Land trails.
The complaint, filed in Placer County Superior Court, says Bloom watched as his friend Cole got caught up and overtaken.
A California man died in an avalanche. Now, a Tahoe ski resort is being sued.
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Two members of the ski patrol investigate the top of the avalanche zone on Jan. 17, 2020, at Alpine Meadows Ski Resort. The avalanche killed one man and injured another, who just filed suit against the resort.Jason Pierce/AP
A popular Tahoe ski resort has been sued by a man involved in a fatal avalanche last year.
Kaley Bloom was skiing with his friend Cole Comstock on the morning of Jan. 17, 2020 at Alpine Meadows Ski Resort. According to the suit, the pair were on an open, in-bound ski run near Scott Chute when an avalanche tore through the area. Bloom watched as his friend Cole got caught up and overtaken, the complaint, filed in Placer County Superior Court, claims.