Strike averted. San jose city workers. Unions have confirmed a historic agreement has been made with the city conference. Theresa joining us live from san jose with the very latest recent. Know. Well, theres a that we dont know right now, but we do know a lot from an email that we received Union Leaders. And weve got some video that we want to show you. They have been meeting the City Council Members behind closed doors starting early this morning about i was i mentioning, we did receive an email from those that were striking. They are, as you mention, calling this a historic agreement. Heres some of the details that were learning. They are saying that the agreement includes wage increases 6 in year. One 5 in year. 2 and a 3. 5 to 4 in year 3. It also includes increase from one to 8 weeks of paid family leave more competitive. Bilingual paid to better serve diverse residents and retention and recruitment improvements for critically understaffed Public Safety and Housing Development dev
Georgia. Grand jury has indicted former President Donald Trump over election interference. Good evening. Im ken wayne and im vicki liviakis. Within just the last few minutes we have learned former President Trump is indicted on charges of racketeering of violating oath of office and other documents were presented about 09 00pm east earn time by the county to to the the county courts. Clark, to the Fulton County judge now for months now, that judge has been presiding over the investigation. It was a long day of testimony from witnesses for the grand jury today. All is all part of their investigation. There was also a brief appearance on the county website of a list of criminal charges against the former president. That information was actually taken down as quickly as it appeared with the spokesperson calling the list of charges inaccurate. We are expected to learn more in the coming up hours in the coming moments actually. And well be bringing you any updates as we other news tonight,
And how Climate Change has played a role in the devastation behind. Was initially a wetlands. It had water big fish ponds. It had it wasnt known as a dry area of the development has happened and small are helping more a condo buildings, Development Just all around the island. But in this area, specifically, weve seen a lot of that wetland, all of that wetland disappear the sugar cane industry which originally took up the palm of acreage around we native grasslands growing all over island. So these factors all impact the ability of the Massive Wildfire to move very, very quickly under the right circumstances with really high winds. I think that thats a big part of and Climate Change having these big storm, having high winds is another component of she also says as the area looks to the future care needs to be taken to rebuild wisely. And with respect for the historic nature of the community, it has to be with the people who the local families who live there. So much of liner prior to th
Little break from work. For a chance back tomorrow theres a little rest and really get a break. As far as the heat goes because we sure enough of it yesterday morning, john, i know today another hot one guys. That is definitely going to be a warm next couple of afternoons. Weve got to wait for that break for a few more days from now. And this morning weve got a lot going on out there. Lets start with this view from mount tam looking down into the bay. Got some sunshine up above a little fog down below. But im also tracking a very isolated thunderstorm. We do have enough a remnant tropical moisture from a low pressure area to the south that were actually seeing a brief spot of heavy rain and some cloud to ground lightning that just moved through northeastern Contra Costa County right around brentwood and antioch. It is now making its way into east earn Solano County and just east of fairfield. We do have a spot of hail associated with this popup thunderstorm. So do watch for that. If yo
Afternoon. Thank you for joining us. Im andre senior. We begin with this continuing to follow the latest developments surrounding the devastating maui wildfires. Now new information this noon is being revealed by Hawaii Governor josh green. A short time ago he said that lahaina residents who evacuated and escaped the fires will be able to get back to their homes sometime today, adding there will likely be a curfew. But new images show the destruction to which theyll return some major destinations and landmarks are damaged or destroyed. The wildfires of the states deadliest Natural Disaster since a 1960s tsunami that killed 61 people. Team coverage of the fires in maui this noon. Tv reporter james torres has a look at the help headed to the island from the bay area. Ktvu meteorologist rosemary oroczo is tracking the weather conditions. But first we go live to jake alexis who joining us live now located just south of lahaina right now. Jake. Well, andre, dozens are dead and an entire tow