We lost everything. 30 people have been displaced by the fire. The good in us is that everyone is okay. Everyone is safely escaped. Firefighters do not know what caused the fire although a witness told us that it appears to him it started in a unit that is not occupied. 11 of the 12 were occupied so there is one empty one and there was renovation work going on and that could be a place to start focus. Firefighters say they have investigators that will be here at 8 00 this morning. We will keep you updated on the breaking news story through the morning. Right now, we want a check on traffic and weather starting with meteorologist mike nicco. It is friday. And we will see changes in the weather with low clouds and fog language the coast and high clouds for the rest of us on live doppler hd and could be a little bit of drizzle. Otherwise, it is quiet and even the high clouds are thin and we will see a few stars from the camera. Temperatures in the mid40s for mid50s through 7 00, and midto
The university be proactive, and strengthening its ability to provide a safe and secure campus environment. To be sure, some student approve of the upgrade. I think it would definitely make me feel a lot more safe specially after we had the bond recently, be nice to know that there are officers on our campus who are armed. Protesters note this proposal was floated two years ago, was blasted by students, and faculty, and then sat dormant for two years before this weeks announcement. Number one we didnt know it was even still being considered. Two, in those two years, the concern thats been raised were never addressed. I was very surprise today see it come out. Sort of out of no where, after radio silence for two years. Many believe well protected while some minority student worry profiling or other police misbehavior could become even more dangerous if campus cops are armed. Certain agree people of color on campus might feel less i definitely feel that way. In case were you wondering, s
California, nevada, utah, and arizona, even more rain threatens the disaster area in kern county, about 130 miles north of los angeles, where a river of mud buried hundreds of vehicles and damaged homes. 48 hours after the mudslide a major trucking route is still closed. Heres carter evans. Reporter on a sunny california morning, work crews began the long task of freeing nearly 200 vehicles. Theyve been stuck here on highway 58 since torrential rains unleashed a wall of mud on unsuspecting drivers. Oh, my god screaming reporter new cell phone video shows just how dire it became. Rae ecklund recorded these images. Oh, my god this car is going to hit us. Oh, my god i started floating and banging in the car. It was awful. The mud and stuff started coming. Reporter bill nissen was driving his 18wheeler. This started pushing in park, with his foot on the brake, would not hold it. Reporter how much does it away . 50, 000, 53,000 pounds. Reporter parts of the highway could be closed for sever
Demanding he prove he lives there. Tonight, the video, and what she can be heard saying. The new demands tonight that this man resign from his job as idaho fish and game commissioner, after proudly sharing photos, killing an entire family of baboons. Tonight, the flu, deadly already. A child dying. And dr. Jen ashton, standing by to answer your questions. When is the best time to get the flu shot . And will this years shot be any better . And, the royal reveal. Harry and meghan, arriving in australia. But its the other arrival on the way making news tonight. Good evening. Its great to start another week with all of you at home. We begin with fastmoving developments in the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi. Turkish Authorities Say he was killed. You remember this surveillance, khashoggi going into the consulate, his fiancee waiting outside. And now, the first saudi investigators going into the door. Sidemp sayhethe ene. N3 days has talked to the saudi king, that he denies any knowledge,
Just making sure everyone is safe, that theyre fed. You know, many of these people, they have no home. Some of them have no trace of a home. You wouldnt even know it just got blown right off the footing. So our big thing is feeding, water, and safety. Search and rescue teams are continuing to look for the missing and for likely victims trapped underneath rubble and debris. At least 18 people have died from this storm. And in floridas hardhit mexico beach, before 30 to 35 people are still missing. Cnns Martin Savidge is on the scene there in mexico beach. And martin, when i was there last week, i kept talking to folks who had either ridden out the storm or knew people who had and they just hadnt seen their neighbors, so when i saw this number, 30 to 35 people still missing, not surprised. Reporter no, its not. Especially when you look at the devastation here. There were roughly 300 people who said to the city that they were going to ride this storm out. Now you look at a city thats almo