Reopening those Public Schools in San Francisco or whether they will continue Distance Learning like we saw in san jose this week. Were live in San Francisco, kenny choi, kpix5. The bay area is taking a deep breath today for the first time in 30 days, no spare the air alert. The unhealthy air forcing it to close. Minutes ago, the parks it is closed all roads and park entrances, the smoke expected to stick around to the weekend. Now paul, is the air here in the bay area going to stay clear, though . It will. We will see our by our variations and airquality, just within the past couple of hours. And along the coast. Still good air quality, moderate we can handle, we want to go back into the unhealthy air quality. It has been confined to the immediate is in the and downwind which is north of the large fire still burning. You can see all of it still spreading out, just covered in the thick wildfire smoke so this point. Switch over to the satellite perspective you can see the smoke plumes a
Wi for. Juliet . Reporter that is right here we go, day one of deliberations, the jury has been dismissed believe this afternoon they had a question to ask the judge, the question pertaining to our certain words interchangeable . Those words being leaseholder, property manager, occupant, and tenant, which leads to believe they were reviewing a lease and seeing whos name was on that lease. In the meantime, the clock is ticking and family members are wondering the outcome. The trial is over, but for these families it doesnt end the pain. This is extreme pain brought on to families, extreme. We are condemned for life with the loss of wonderful people. Reporter and now they wait, wait for a verdict. It is nerveracking. For you to have to wait and hope for the best. I have to have blind faith in the jury. Reporter they are a new extended family brought together by the loss of family members. It just tears us apart. I kn is 36 families have been so close under the circumstances. It is just t
To walk away. They have been coming as a family every year but maggie admitted coming back this time it felt different. You dont want anything to happen again, so you get paranoid it would happen. You probably just get nervous to come and do not want to come at all. Reporter that brings up a question of what will be the future of the garlic festival. It has had such a big impact on the city of gilroy since 1979 when it was founded. Next hour, we will be talking with the christopher family. The christopher family is the one that grows garlic here, the largest garlic producer in the country, we will get their thoughts on how this festival can move on, as well as the city of gilroy. Reporting live in gilroy, len ramirez, kpix 5. One of the victims was 13 yearold keyla salazar. Today, those who knew and loved her came together in grief. Family and friends dropped off food and supplies at her home in san jose. They tell kpix 5 it is impossible to believe that Something Like this could happe
Now at 11, hundreds gathered to remember the young lives lost at the gilroy garlic festival. Tonight, we are hearing from the family of the third inyear old girl and a recent college graduate, both gunned down. Whatever he called he would always say i love you, grandma. And i would always say i love you, trevor. No one thought this would ever happen. Plus clues in the investigation which stretches and nevada and plus the gun seller who is apologizing. Good evening. I am elizabeth cook. Have a Team Coverage beginning with Christin Ayers who spoke with the family of one of thvictims. Reporter tonight, some of the victims of the shooting are here at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in varying stages of recovery, but one young victim, just 13 years old never made it to the hospital. Her family told me she was hit by gunfire and died instantly. No one thought this could ever happen. Reporter she believes her niece was one of the gunmans first victim. One minute Keyla Salazar was enjoying a
Whatever he called he would always say i love you, grandma. And i would always say i love you, trevor. No one thought this would ever happen. Plus clues in the investigation which stretches and nevada and plus the gun seller who is apologizing. Good evening. I am elizabeth cook. We have a Team Coverage beginning with Christin Ayers who spoke with the family of one of the victims. Reporter tonight, some of the victims of the shooting are here at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in varying stages of recovery, but one young victim, just 13 years old never made it to the hospital. Her family told me she was hit by gunfire and died instantly. No one thought this could ever happen. Reporter she believes her niece was one of the gunmans first victim. One minute Keyla Salazar was enjoying a quiet moment with her mother, and sisters,. They were sitting down and eating ice cream resting in all of this happen. Reporter then, a barrage of gunfire suddenly. And the entire family was running for th