From the bay areas local news station. Youre watching kron. 4 news at 6. Alex hicks, a longtime homeless encampment in oakland, cleared out today after the city hefty fines of a didnt get vacated. Good evening, everybody. Im vicki liviakis. Im ken wayne kron fours around the city of oakland took aggressive steps after learning the waterway near the encampment was being polluted with syringes, human waste, other environmental hazards conference. Theresa stasi was there on the sweep happened and has the story. Gone. Oakland public works crews along with other city workers wiped out this homeless encampment and discovered a stolen vehicle tuesday on leave. Drive the collection of rvs cars. Intense first appeared on lead drive in oakland off of hegenberger near the oakland airport. More than 3 years ago. And thats city officials is when the problem started. But what we heard from the water board last week was the basically the conditions are not acceptable for the health and safety standpo
Now from the areas local news station. This is kron. 4 news at 3. Thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 3. Im Justine Waldman and will begin this hour in Alameda County where it appears negotiations between the city of oakland and the as have now stalled. Oakland, the as and the county of alameda back at the negotiation table today discussing a lease extension for the as too temporarily played at the coliseum. That lease expires this year and the as dont have another stadium ready for next e season. The city has proposed that the as pay 97 Million Dollars for a lease extension of up to 5 years. That deal not accepted today by the as. The as have made it clear. Theyre also looking at playing at Minor League Ballparks in sacramento and salt lake city. And it will likely take the deal. That is best for that as part of the citys proposal. They want the as to give up their half of ownership in the coliseum so they can develop the property. And the as released a statement followin
Thank you for joining us this afternoon. Im elizabeth cook. In the age of the smart phone, it is harder than ever to keep work confined to those certain workhours. Nights, weekends, it seems like we are always on call. Enter the right to disconnect. It essentially says we need to spell out exactly when workers can be reached, when theyre not on the clock. Today, we are hearing from the San Francisco lawmaker who is behind the bill and a group that is not so convinced it is such a great idea. We will have both sides in a few minutes but first, here is a look at todays news headlines. Thousands of county workers in Santa Clara County are on the picket lines for a threeday strike. This is video from st. Louis Regional Hospital in gilroy. The county says many elective surgeries and appointments have already been rescheduled but all emergency and Critical Services are still open at the systems three hospitals and more than a dozen primary care clinics. They say they bought brought nearly 10
Now to Santa Clara County nurses on the picket lines pushing for better working conditions for live with their demands. Plus, how the county is responding. And in that haitian is not flattering. In this case. Why San Francisco city leaders are against the move to change the name of the Oakland Airport. And a new documentary is set to tell the story about alexis quay. Thats the only woman who disappeared in 2022, well hear from her family about what this means for the case. Station. Hes calling news 2. Thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 2. Im Justine Waldman and just into our newsroom, a shelterinplace order has been lifted for San Franciscos sunnyside neighborhood. The Fire Department says. A construction crew hit a gas line that led to a gas leak on toast avenue just a couple of blocks away from the sunnyside elementary school. This happened just before 11 oclock this morning. People in the area were asked to close all of their windows and doors as were trying to cap thi
Theyll be signing copies afterwards if anybody wants to purchase one. Nday on q a. , washington journal continues. Host joining us from toronto canada is mubin shaikh. He is the author of the book undercover jihadi. Tell us valuable, why did you write a . Guest hello. I really wanted to put the message out for really, other mothers other young muslims. To put take the book up and hopefully see themselves in it. For people to see what happens to people. There were multiple reasons for doing it. Host you talk about your own adoption of radical ideas. Tells about your story. How did you get to that point . Guest i went to Public School during the daytime. It was a very mixed environment. Very caring, nurturing environment. As opposed to in the evening, i would go to koran school. It was like the indian or pakistani system where boys and girls were separated. You sit in front of wooden benches, not understanding of word of what you are reading. If you made a mistake, you were slapped. This