raise way officials decline today comment but said chase is well-known here as a very talented driver with a promising career ahead of him. happening now, perhaps you ve seen it, spoke from a prescribed burn in the sacramento delta area is rising above the east bay. you can see it right now here live from video from one of our cameras. now we started making calls when viewers in pittsburgh became concerned about this large plume of smoke and we re told by bay area quality management officials that this burn is under control and not threatening any buildings but look, this is what drivers were told. the agency was contacted and allocated time for it. we want to get a check to see how the conditions are out there. i was talking with mark about the winds and are they a problem now? the wind is not too extreme and the smoke settling and drifting in that one area. we ve been watching this smoke from over the last two to three hours. you ll notice the smoke moving up and a cap
new restaurants. you can be sure they ll be good and tough to get into. and that s it for today, have a great week and we ll see you and that s it for today, have a great week and we ll see you next fox news sunday. captioning by, closed captioning services, inc. enjoy every minute on life together. tonight a heart breaking accident, a raceway crash involving a teen driver from the north bay kill s a teen driver and his cousin. plus swat teams surround a home in the east bay, how this eight-hour stand off finally came to an end. and a massive thanksgiving honoring the pope. good evening i m ken pritchett. i m heather holmes. we learned today that both the driver involved and one of the young victims of that crash at a raceway near sacramento yesterday were family. we get new information about the two young men involved. alley talked with the victim s father and joins us live where the driver is very well-known, ally? reporter: the speed way is his home track b
includes bikes of all types and people are all ages. many came in creative costumes. critical mass has had its critics over the years. some of my friends and i would go in at night and paint in fake lanes. tonight some drivers turned off their engines, patiently waiting up to 20 minutes in some spots. we were hoping to pass it open. after two decades a truce that many hope will continue. it s been changing the ways city operate and people move. when critical mass started back in 2002, there were hardly any bicycle spaces or bike lanes, now san francisco has more than 65 miles of bike lanes lanes. ktvu camera men rode along with the critical mass riders tonight broadcasting live pictures. the riders weaved their way through the streets of downtown san francisco to the front of city hall. ben tells us he saw thousands of bike riders taking part, including a lot of kids. more details now. on any given day there are 75,000 bikes in san francisco. bike riders now m
reporter: two photos, and both photos hide the face of the woman police are still trying to identify a week after her violent death. [ music ] a somber tone was set for what became a memorial service for a homeless woman well known to people livinin the mid-town neighborhood of san jose. she was quiet. she never begged. she never asked for money. she never panhandled. she was part of the fabric of our lives. reporter: walgreens blocked off its parking lot, and employees from other stores filled in, so workers could participate. we saw her every day. she was part of our walgreens family. it s important that we have closure. reporter: one week ago, just before 6:30 at night, police say the woman was stabbed several times by a man with a sword like weapon. she died just feed away from where she lived, and slept for a week and a half. police say it was a random attack, and have arrested a suspect. they re having trouble identifying the woman. neighbors called her gail
a somber tone was set for what became a memorial service for a homeless woman well known to people living in the mid-town neighborhood of san jose. she was quiet. she never begged. she never asked for money. she never panhandled. she was part of the fabric of our lives. reporter: walgreens blocked off its parking lot, and employees from other stores filled in, so workers could participate. we saw her every day. she was part of our walgreens family. it s important that we have closure. reporter: one week ago, just before 6:30 at night, police say the woman was stabbed several times by a man with a sword like weapon. she died just feed away from where she lived, and slept for a week and a half. police say it was a random attack, and have arrested a suspect. they re having trouble identifying the woman. neighbors called her gail, but she was known as john doe in the homicide unit. i said that i was going to adopt her. she ended up adopting me. reporter: john said she