Thats an injury and then theyre not releasing any information on the gunman or gunmen or what happened leading up to this. They do say that theres a dozen of witnesses and other victims was braisen. Were looking for any details that we can to help taos the Surveillance Footage and then the information from the public. And if you have any thats the employees and claying and 607 other buildings were damaged and four firefighters were hurt. And thats Property Owner and residence were told not to go in the areas and then theres a protected and that was it. So the department of Health Services and helping people with the information but the demand is so high that they do not keep the sensor opened. The experts will be at the Hillsborough Community center from today until 7 oclock tonight. A woman accused of stealing a thousand of dollars from the survivor of the campfire insurance money is making her First Court Appearance today. She is scheduled to be arranged on the charges of embezzlemen
Right now we have a bit more moisture in the air in places like petaluma. Its gray. Thats because thats fog magno to all the way over towards mcdowell boulevard. Visibility down to a mile. That stretches from about sonoma back towards the coast around marshall and inversnesinverness. A little along the Golden Gate Bridge also. Temperatures hanging in the mid to 40s at 7 00. 60s and 70s at noon. Mainly 70s everywhere at 4 00. Back to the here is jobina. A live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. Things are really starting to back up. Just a bit different, not usually what we see at 5 00 in the morning. I hope were curious if this is paw of the issue that happened on the fremont street offramp, there was a car that crashed. Thatalso looking live at the richmondsan rafael bridge. Things arengmohhere as well. Happy to report that as well. We hope things are moving smoothly there. Here we are with our drive times. Tracy to dublin, 43 minutes. Dublin to mission boulevard, 14 minutes. Highway
Maps. In tracy, this is westbound 580 past grant line, there was a big rig hit from behind by a car. Thats cleared up. 14 Miles Per Hour and 9 Miles Per Hour there. We want to jump over to oakland. Road work wrapped up here at eastbound 580 between macarthur boulevard and dutton avenue at 6 00 a. M. Speeds are slow so be prepared. Thanks. This morning a new resource for those affected by the kincade firement an Assistance Center is opening in Sonoma County as crews continue to make progress to contain this fire. Heres the latest. The kincade fire has burned more than 77,000 acres. Its now 78 contained. Crews hope to get full containment by thursday. Liz kreutz is live with more. Liz . Good morning. We snow know Sonoma County has been through this before, and this Community Center will help anyone impacted by the fire. From cleaning up homes, to permitting information for those rebuilding. Lots of services for many people. This has been a difficult time for the community. I want to show
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The department of paleobiology at the Smithsonians National museum of Natural History has received a speech in from harvard university. Previously, he as Vice President arch and at the Royal Ontario Museum in toronto and was a professor of zoology at the university of toronto. From 2004 to 2009, cancer served as associate director for research and collections at the National Museum of natural. He published extensively on dinosaurs and other extinct vertebrates. Hes done a lot of media appearances with america and europe, and with that, please join in welcoming our very own monsters. Okay. Good evening. Its my pleasure to talk to you today about one of the strangest episodes in the history of science in the united, the infamous bone wars. This happened during the 19th century, and it seemed for many years my paleontology had sort of a dark shadow over it because thought this was really a science for very strange people. But the thing was that over time we realized that in fact these bon