Tonight. Storm clouds are moving in over lake tahoe and the region is preparing for treacherous conditions, not seen in years travel warnings are being issued, but still, people from the bay area are making that trek to the mountains. Were going to pack a bunch of games and flashlights and stuff just in case. But yeah, fingers crossed that we can at least hit the slopes 1 or 2 days. Skiers are hoping to make it up to the sierra before the conditions deteriorate. Good evening. Im Claudine Wong and im mike mibach. A blizzard warning is set to go in effect in just about six hours. We do have Live Team Coverage tonight of the storm on the way. Ktvu joey horton is standing by after talking to bay area residents who are ignoring travel warnings in the sierra. But first, lets go right to chief meteorologist bill martin. Bill, this is a major snow event here. Yeah, its a major snow event. Its a big storm for sure, but in the bay area its going to be light to moderate rain over the next three d
Underproductive locations that will be shuttered. San Francisco Mayor london breed saying for macys, this was not a safety issue, but came down 2 and cents. Macys made a business decision to close 150 stores all over the country, and they are selling the property at union square. The Union Square Alliance released a statement saying the closure hurts, but the head of the Union Square Alliance said she, quote, believes that we should work toward a solution that allows macys to keep this iconic store open. However if that does not come to pass, our expectation is that a new owner for this iconic site will come forward to continue a fresh and vibrant vision at this critical location. The mayor also talking about the possibility of adapting the 400,000ft s of retail space to better fit the citys needs. Our goal is to make sure that we focus on the opportunities and the opportunity to ensure that this space is used for something that will be profitable, that will be a destination that will
Police chief be ending soon . From ktvu, fox two news. This is mornings on two. Well, good morning to you and thank you for joining us. Welcome to mornings on two. Im dave clark im allie rasmus. It is wednesday february 28th. We made it to the middle of the week. Yes we did. And we will need a jacket out there this morning. Its cooler than it was yesterday. It is cold out there. This is the last day before everything starts to kick in here at. And its going to be a long event here, especially for snow. But today looks good. Just a little cold in the morning. Its a frost advisory out. Although i you know im not sure i buy it but its cold but 30s on the temps here to 40s. We are looking for a nice day that system up north is already beginning to play into the weather starting tomorrow. So. But today its 60s on those temps. All right. Sal is here. He was kind enough to open the door for me on my way in. So thank you, sir. Good morning. Well good morning to you, steve. You know, here we ar
Chinatown night markets are returning. The unexpected partner hoping to bring food, dancing and fun to one of the citys iconic neighborhoods. Welcome back. The news at 5 30 starts now. Thanks for joining us. The family of a murdered young woman feels blindsided. An assistant District Attorney recommended the parole board free her killer after serving 17 years for the crime. The family wants the governor to step in. Here is ian cole. Maxina danner was 17 and a softball player at Lincoln High School in San Francisco in 2004 when she was murdered. It stunned her High School Classmates and the entire city. Miller was convicted of Second Degree murder for beating, teasing and strangling maxi then dumping her body in mclaren park. He was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison. Late last year, miller came up for parole asking to be released from san quentin. The family was caught off guard when the assistant District Attorney spoke in favor of millers parole. The reaction was one of utter sh
Here is nbcs marianne favro. Since im off attacks on israel in october dozens of jewish students at berkeley unified have complained about antisemitic images in the classroom. This mom says she pulled her son out of his art class because of his teachers actions. His art teacher was showing antisemitic images in class along with telling the children that israel had just murdered a bunch of civilians and that they all needed to go to a walkout against genocide. Reporter she says it is taking a major toll on her son. Going from being someone who used to go to weekly jewish events with other jewish teens to not showing any interest, that is one of the ways that it has manifested, other ways it has manifested are in censoring his jewishness from his ancestry project. She said she began tracking complaints and racked up more than 57 from other parents in the last few months. She also claims her complaints to the principal, school board and superintendent fell on deaf ears. In a statement the