of the details on that in your weekend forecast coming up in a few minutes. a quick check on traffic, this is the bay bridge was a westbound. there was a stall that cost the back of that easy. it is slow from the 880 over crossing, but even 80 itself is backed up on the ramp heading into the toll plaza. we are hot spot free for the rest of the bay area commuters. anthony valerio and vincent perez both died last week while battling a fire. perez died from his injuries to that day, valerio passed away this past saturday. a joint funeral will be held today at st. mary s cathedral beginning and 12:30 p.m.. will tran is alive pratt st. mary s cathedral. preparations have been starting all win. coit tower was paved in re,d dignitaries have been planning their schedules to be here. coit tower has been bathed in red. thousands of attendance. there will be a traffic mess. if you do not want to be down here avoid these to mean street. piece of street is open right now, but st
and [unintelligible] it is time for some to go permanently. captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org we begin tonight with a traffic nightmare for the thousands of people coming back into town from memorial day weekend. a serious fire broke out and used tire store. it is still causing havoc tonight. it is a primary artery for anyone travelling from the eastern shore beaches. here is the lowdown on the situation. it has been quite a mess throughout the evening. firefighters are still on the scene. they have been here for about six hours now. they will continue to be here throughout the night extinguishing hot spots. they have reopened lanes in both directions. there are thousands of out-of- towners trying to figure out how to get out of here. dancing flames and black smoke through the roof of this tire store just before 6:00 p.m. a lot of smoke. it is difficult to extinguish this. more than 100 firefighters raced into action, traffic in the ar
passed not related to health insurance. the changes that may reform your lifestyle. the state budget hearing with big implications. at stake, teacher pensions, stem cell research, and a cleanup. police say he assaulted them, so they shot him. but tonight, the lot is on his side, and it may be worth big bucks. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org our big story tonight, a baltimore man has of a $10 million lawsuit against the baltimore city police department. police shot him in 2007 and the lawsuit alleges he was wrongfully arrested. he was charged with assaulting an officer and resisting arrest after he was shot. today he was found not guilty of those charges, and now he and his lawyer are moving forward with a lawsuit against the city police. i cannot go through today without fainting. i was damn near it executed at the hands of people that took the oath to protect me. he says he
and man shot four fires back. four times fires back. a bill is signed into law. and we are ready for the cherry blossom festival. 11 news saturday morning stars right now. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org our top stories in just a moment. it is really chilly out there. it is march. we hit 70 s on thursday. we got rid of the rain. we will see beautiful sunshine today. take a look at our hd doppler radar. we will have to deal with the rain eventually. this storm is moving across the u.s.. it will happen over the next 36 hours. we have some pretty good weather in store for the last weekend of march. we will speak about the forecast in a few moments. stick around. city police officers say they shot at him. he has fired a multimillion- dollar lawsuit against the police department. he was charged with resisting arrest in 2007. he was found not guilty of those charges yesterda
aid is arriving in haiti, but it is very slow in getting to the millions in need. streets are filled with people who are now homeless. there are supply bottlenecks, lack of leadership, and the u.s. military is having to take over in some cases. amid the devastation tonight, there are uplifting sites. a man pulled from the rubble to days after the earthquake. the inspiring images are easily outnumbered by those of pain. this is a capital suffering devastation on the level rarely seen. entire blocks level, with survivors still searching for love once, with hopes now fading. the president today about $100 million in relief funds. scores of military planes are bringing in food, water, and medicine. to the people of haiti, we say clearly and with conviction, you will not be forsaken. you will not be forgotten. in small batches, people are leaving, mostly americans coming home. around-the-clock, they arrive in south florida for treatment. have you ever seen anything like th