Breaking news out of milpitas where police are investigating a possible shooting death that took place at the elara apartment complex on south main street. Thats where Police Responded to a stolen vehicle call just before 11 00 p. M. That caller said a man had gotten out of the car with weapons and ran into the apartment complex. Officers thought they heard gunshots as they arrived. They saw a car speeding out of the parking structure. They pursued it. The car crashed and the driver was taken into custody. Police searched the parking structure and found a dead body there. No other details have been released. The fight continues to keep a 100yearold woman in her San Francisco home. Sheriffs deputies evicted iris canada from her fillmore area home yesterday. Canada said she had no warning the eviction was going to take place but San Francisco sheriff Vicki Hennessy said canada wasnt even living in the apartment. Abc7 News Reporter Elissa Harrington has the story. Reporter protesters conf
Are cleaning up, pumping out and drying out tonight after a week of rain. We could really use some clear weather. Sandy has been tracking when we might see some more rain. Sandy, it sounds like me might be getting a nice break. Yes, indeed, ama and dan. Say so long to the rain. Live doppler 7 is quiet tonight. When you take a look at the sevenday rainfall totals, topping 12 inches. Over a foot of rain. Mount saint helena and kent field, we got about a half a foot in danville. Ben lomond almost 11 inches of rain. Lower elevations 1 1 2 inches to three nuinches in after. It has pushed our season to date well above average. Santa rosa 203 of normal. 183 in livermore. 152 oakland. Were doing good in the rainfall department. Flood warning continues for the russian river. Minor flooding has been reported. Thats going to continue through tomorrow morning. Rivers take a while before they begin to recede. Central Sonoma County also under a Flood Warning until 8 30 tomorrow morning. Primarily Ma
Year in worse gas mileage, blowouts and wear and tear on their vehicles. Reporter at the pump, drivers tell us paying more is never welcome, but they recognize the problem. Theres so many potholes anywhere, it doesnt seem like it would ever get done. Its a tax more people pay on but dont reap very many benefits. Reporter would you be willing to pay a few more pennies to pay for potholes . A few pennies. Reporter the goal is to have it reach the governors desk within a month. David louie, abc 7 news. A close call for two teenagers driving over highway 17 in the santa cruz mountains. The chp sent out this photo of whats left of their vehicle. Officers say the young driver lost control of the car on the wet road and hit a wall. The car caught fire. Both teenagers escaped. They were not hurt. It happened south of glenwood drive not far from that massive mudslide that blocked the highway for two weeks. A woman killed by a falling tree at Yosemite National park was working there at the time.
At sfo, but immigrant Rights Groups say they will be happening later this week. Sfo Officials Say they will be ready. For now, though, the travel ban is seeing a lot of opposition here in the bay area. It feels like its an attack on our identities as muslims, like were not american enough. Reporter she is feeling scared about President Trumps newest travel ban order. Shes a yemeni american handling immigration and civil rights cases. Shes afraid the new order will spark fear and hatred. As a visibly muslim woman, im an easy target. We see it as muslim ban 2. 0. Reporter she sees no change in President Trumps travel ban after the first one was revoked by the courts. The new order narrows the list of primarily muslim countries to six, and Syrian Refugees no longer singled out with an indefinite ban. Instead a blanket suspension of all refugees entering the u. S. For four months. It also makes no exception for religious minorities, a major concern of the courts. What you continue to see t
Emerging and some republicans are already pushing back. Abc News Reporter mary bruce has more from capitol hill. Republicans ran on a promise to get rid of ocho boll bamacar were learning how they plan to do it. The House Republican bill just released and the white house hinted the president will support it. Here is what the bill does. It would immediately eliminate the individual mandate repeal the Obamacare Penalties and subsidies over three years, instead, creates tax credits to help americans buy insurance and it limits federal funding for medicaid. But here is what it doesnt change, cover rig cannage canno denied based on preexisting conditions. Republicans in the house and senate voiced serious concerns about many of these propels. The question is whether this is enough to get them on board. And how would this affect the nearly 20 million americans currently covered by ocho womba . The answer wont come until the Budget Office answers new findings. Mary bruce, abc news capitol hil