male announcer live from the bay area here is your kron 4 news it is 6 00 in the developing stories we are following a deadly accident in redwood city. Jackie sissel is live at the scene of the crash. Were pretty much in the heat of a commute at 68 am. Does this seem to be affecting traffic at all . It is not really affecting traffic. There are several businesses in this area that the workers will be affected by. You could see the roadway on east bayshore remains closed. You can see Police Officers are still in the area investigating this fatal car accident that happened several hours ago. I dont think it will have much affect on 1 01 or traffic necessarily in that area. You could see some workers are being forced to walk down to their job. This happened earlier this morning when a single car driving down east bayshore lost control, i had a fire hydrant. A person inside the car was ejected and pronounced dead at the same. The car continued driving without a driver and it and ultimately
The accused has made a case to be released on bail. Yeah reporter Oscar Pistorius entered the court with a calm demeanor looking more collected, even confident than weve seen. Head forward, eyes closed. Prosecutors picked up their argument, again ripping into pistorius account of what happened the morning Reeva Steenkamp was killed in which a claim he was screaming, yelling for her to call police about a burglar and her in the bathroom without him knowing it. According to prosecutors she did not say a word. She did not scream. She did nothing. Its so improbable, its not true. Even on his statement he ran back in the bedroom saw reeva wasnt in the bed and realized what happened. I would imagine youd look everywhere for her, downstairs, where is she. Doesnt make sense to think ive shot reeva because shes not in bed. That would come later not immediately. Prosecutors wondered why a guy worried about burglars slept with open windows and doors, why he wasted time to go down to unlock the fr
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors got a glimpse Tuesday of a revamped online breakdown of the county s capital improvement projects before voting to accept a five-year plan that includes more than $765 million in spending.
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors got a glimpse Tuesday of a revamped online breakdown of the county’s capital improvement projects before voting unanimously to accept a five-year plan
San Mateo County supervisors adopted a revised budget Tuesday, reflecting a $365.5 million increase — largely from unspent rollover funds from Measure K and capital projects — despite an increase