And how this chase finally came to an end. Then campus closure extended the latest university changing commencement plans amid propalestinian protests. Plus, its not just about capturing the people, getting people to come back to work. Its also about bringing people to downtown from all over the bay area and nightlife revival. Thats the idea coming from San Francisco leaders. The new plans to create the states First Entertainment zone. Good morning everybody. Its saturday, may 4th. Well have more on all those stories in just a moment. But first, lisa is here to talk all about this rain. Here we are again. I know a lot of people like it though, because when it shuts off, it shuts off. Thats true. And everything turns brown and the sprinklers get going and you feel guilty about that. So another watering drink of water for the lawn. And the flowers. Unfortunately for Little League and the bikers, you have to wait till the second half of the day or sunday. Live doppler seven there, showing
We learn more details. For now, we say, good evening, im ama daetz and im julian glover. Its been two weeks since College Campus protests against the war in gaza began spreading from Columbia University across the country, and more than 2100 people have been arrested since april the 18th. Here in the bay area, weve been monitoring encampments at uc berkeley, stanford, San Francisco state and sonoma state. Now we want to get to abc seven News Reporter tim johns, who is here with the latest. Tim. Yeah. Ama julian. Now, in contrast to some of the scenes weve witnessed on campuses in places like new york and los angeles, the encampments here in the bay area have been comparatively quiet and respectful, and University Administrators tell me they dont think these encampments will have an impact on commencement ceremonies. The tents are still up at university encampments around the bay area, from San Francisco state over to uc berkeley and stanford up to sonoma state. Students steadfast in th
The people, getting people to come back to work. Its also about bringing people to downtown from all over the bay area. Revival. Thats the idea coming from San Francisco leaders. The new plans to create the states First Entertainment zone. Good morning everybody. Its saturday, may 4th. Im stephanie sierra. We have a lot to get to this morning. But first lisa is here and were getting ready for some more rain. Yes. Did you have to use your wipers this morning . I sure did, yeah, yeah. At about 3 00, my gutters started going and i was like, oh its here. Yeah. So were looking at a level one system for here this morning in the north bay. And then this afternoon as it sweeps through the south bay, theres a cold pool of air thats going to drop temperatures a good 20 degrees. And as we look at live doppler seven right now, the north bay is looking at the rain and it is sinking south into San Francisco. It is light. And as you can see, all of the north bay covered in green and right offshore th
Good afternoon. Thanks for joining us. Im larry biel and im kristen sze. Yes indeed. Well continue to monitor that breaking news. But first a late night shootout at a hotel in south san jose injured two San Jose Police officers and the man who fired at them. Abc seven news south bay reporter Dustin Dorsey has more on what the early investigation revealed about the suspect. But first, dustin, how are the officers doing . Larry and kristen, we are happy to report that both officers are in stable condition after being involved in a shooting that involved a man with two felony warrants out for his arrest, 1 or 1 officer spent the day in the hospital with life threatening injuries. But the entire city is thankful that both are expected to survive. Our officers families got the call they always dreaded and prayed. Would never come, and we got a reminder of the courage it takes to put on the badge every day. Knowing you would give your life to protect the city you love. Some relief knowing tw
LOS ANGELES — Police officers cannot detain someone on the street just because that person tries to avoid contact with them, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday.