Out of texas. Passengers are left crowded. At Love Field Airport in dallas. After storms blowing through the state leave many flights grounded or delayed. Tornadoes ripped through parts of texas on saturday. In their wake. Damages to hundreds of structures. And the lives of at least 11 people lost. Cnns. Reid binion. Gives us a look at whats left. Reporter pkgas follows a sunday. Aerial views of destruction where homes once stood. Now reduced to nothing. Greg Abbott Texas governor our key focus is this. First rescue and recover. Second, aiding and assisting those who need to get to shelter. And third is helping families and communities. Late saturday, severe storms and dallas. With winds traveling between 150200 miles per hour. According to the National Weather service. The storm blew off roofs, mangled vehicles, downed power lines, toppled trees. Big, big, strong tornado. Areas like garland and rowlett took the brunt of the unrelenting weather. Nat pop oh theres stuff flying in the ai
Road. Please alert metro. Reporting live gina lazara channel 13 action news. We have new video tonight showing a motorcycle crash on the 95. Near searchlight. Three motorcylces crashed. One driver died. Another was airlifted to umc. The condition of the third rider isnt known. Right now all south bound lanes of 95 are open. But northbound drivers are being ushered to the shoulder. Earlier today a car lights up the 15. A viewer sent us this video of an suv on fire. This happened around four this evening. Nhp says the driver didnt crash into anything. The car just caught fire. Thankfully no one was hurt. Officials shut down part of the 15 for a short time but it is back open tonight. A family missing its grandfather since Christmas Eve hasnt given up hope. The search has continued for Wallace Inkenbrandt near the california state line. Action News Reporter david pkg intro wallaces disappearance has overwhelmed the inkenbrandt family this Holiday Season. His daughter says theyve spent was
Nevertheless went into our budget season 66 million in the hole and so we still have to make difficult decisions. But excited about where we came out. You know, the mayors budget of 8. 6 billion focus on a lot of things and i think he prioritized a lot of great things in his budget. He mentioned just earlier during this Board Meeting 94 million towards affordable housing, 2 million to rehab the s. F. Housing authority units that i think are an incredibly big deal. Investments in our public infrastructure, continued our Public Safety hiring plan, and numerous other things and item that and priorities i think a number of us or most of us would agree have been tremendous. I do want to thank the mayors team in particular, kate howard, the mayors budget director and her entire staff and certainly Ben Rosenfield our controller who played such an integral role in our budget process, we wouldntible able to get this done. [speaker not understood] our work began in march as always, and met with
I released a 7point plan to stabilize and protect existing housing, streamline the creation of new market rate and affordable housing. Because, supervisors, i believe there is a direct link between new market rate housing and new onsite and offsite inclusionary housing and land site control. We have to develop new units at all levels to ensure we have adequate low and moderate Income Housing to meet growing demand. Supervisor chiu, i am deeply commit today this issue and i will support any proposal that includes public housing, affordable housing, and stabilization strategies. Again, we need to focus on Revenue Strategies in the coming years. Thats the only way we can build more housing thats affordable to more families and keeps San Francisco affordable to the 100 . I hope we can all Work Together on the common goals that we all share. Thank you for your question. Thank you, mr. Mayor. And our final question for the day will be asked by our district 11 colleague, supervisor avalos. We
Street when the fire broke out. I called 911. I was worried about the people in the building or someone in the porta potties. There was multiple porta potties there. Nobody was hurt. San Francisco Police and Fire Department arson investigators are looking to see if someone set the fire on purpose. Today hundreds of people marched through an east bay narc remembrance of a man who was killed last fall. David run zell was shot to death november 25th while hiking in the regional preserve. Cornell barnard has the story. He is smiling down on us right now knowing his grandson was just baptized this morning. Stephan says his dad loved being a gran father and loved to hike the huckleberry preserve in the oakland hills. We were excited to go see what he saw in his last moments. Hundreds of people walked this narrow trail today the same path taken by 60yearold david last november. Friends and family pausing to leave flowers and notes at the spot where david was robbed and shot at close range by