Father, cannot even walk right now. They cannot believe this reporter the San Mateo County Sheriffs Office brought out the s. W. A. T. Team, tracking dogs and air support but it was not until they were back the following night that they heard a call for help if they found 31year old, John Sione Pekipaki gravely injured. He later died at the scene. In a nearby area, deputies saw a man they believed to be the suspect fleeing in a vehicle. Reporter investigators fired at the vehicle trying to get the driver to stop. The suspect was not hit by gunfire but the vehicle went off the roadway into a ditch. The suspect was taken into custody and is receiving medical care for a laceration to his arm. Reporter Authorities Say Malik Dosouqi is a suspect in the second matter but have not yet connected him to the first. Neighbor say this is a frightening ordeal. It is scary, especially seeing how close it is to my house. And how close it is to a park that people hike in all the time. Reporter once do
Communities, many cultures and ethnicities, many heartbeats acting as one. It is from this unified heart that we derive the name kapuso at the upper yard, taken from the tagalog word for heart. We added a car in front of it to show the unification of many things into one. At its core. Kapuso at the upper yard is all of us, its community, its developers, its politicians, its allies of Affordable Housing coming together to form one heart. And we hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Thank you. Now id like to ask Ann Silverberg to step up. Thank you. I am Ann Silverberg. Im ceo for norcal affordable at related and we three are sharing the welcome. So im going to do my part and say welcome to everyone. Thank you so much for coming here today. I know some of you have traveled very far, but it is a Beautiful Day in the city and we are really, really happy that you are here celebrating with us. Youve heard a little of this development. Youll hear so much more over the course of the program here
One of the bay areas most historic mansions. How this will benefit homeless families but first pgandes sticker shock as rates continue to soar. Why did lawmakers not take a vote on a bill to regulate a particular fee increase . Youre watching. Getting answers. Im kristen sze. Thanks for joining us. Part of building a better bay area is looking at building a more affordable bay area. Many people are concerned by a recent decision by the California Public Utilities Commission to fundamentally change how we pay for electricity, that includes a new fixed fee and quietly last week, state lawmakers killed a bill that would have set some limits on how that fee increases. Joining us live now to talk about this is mark toney, executive director of turn. Thats the utility reform network, a Consumer Advocacy Organization headquartered in San Francisco. Mark, thanks for joining us. Thank you for having me. Look, before we dive in, there is a reason everyone, including, you know, on social media, o
Name kapuso at the upper yard, taken from the tagalog word for heart. We added a car in front of it to show the unification of many things into one. At its core. Kapuso at the upper yard is all of us, its community, its developers, its politicians, its allies of Affordable Housing coming together to form one heart. And we hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Thank you. Now id like to ask Ann Silverberg to step up. Thank you. I am Ann Silverberg. Im ceo for norcal affordable at related and we three are sharing the welcome. So im going to do my part and say welcome to everyone. Thank you so much for coming here today. I know some of you have traveled very far, but it is a Beautiful Day in the city and we are really, really happy that you are here celebrating with us. Youve heard a little of this development. Youll hear so much more over the course of the program here. But this development really is a perfect example. All of what we can do when we all Work Together toward the same end goal
Want to thank everyone for coming today. This is truly one of the most proud that ive ever been at Mission Housing and on behalf of us, to you, thank you for coming. Kapuso at the upper yard is a true product of whats possible when Community Works together. Youd have to go all the way back to 2008 for when Community Groups and organizers really started focusing to work on this, which is well over a decade. It was the community who came together to ensure that this piece of land would one day become the landmark that it is today. This development is many communities, many cultures and ethnicities, many heartbeats acting as one. It is from this unified heart that we derive the name kapuso at the upper yard, taken from the tagalog word for heart. We added a car in front of it to show the unification of many things into one. At its core. Kapuso at the upper yard is all of us, its community, its developers, its politicians, its allies of Affordable Housing coming together to form one heart.