announced the arrest a few days ago and are hundred 75 to order pounds skate be back in court september 7th. Alecia his bail set at 5 million could face up to life in prison. Vicki the fire has destroyed 175 structures. And 380 homes remain at risk. The fire currently sits at 40 percent containment. Fire evacuations orders have been lifted for a porting of lower lake. And evacuees are being allowed to return their neighborhoods. To see what is left of their properties. Other fire victims are learning that they have nothing to return home to. The devistation was too great. Kron4s Haaziq Madyun spoke with evacuees experiencing both sides of this disaster. Reporter inside the clayton fire disaster area you will find homes destroyed right next to homes Still Standing with no signs of any fire damage. The same can be said among evacuees here at the red cross shelter in middletown. Some folks, like eric webb, lost everything my place, a lot of my clothes, i barely got out of there, the fire
Is more work to do. The not so good news, the racial achievement gap remains large when it comes to educating black kids and latinos statewide. So what can be done to close that gap . Looking at schools like this one. San leandro high school has been closing achievement gaps. Reporter how was that done. They have a variety of programs, career education, pathway, academic pathways. Reporter a junior at san leandro high takes at achievement test this year for the first time. He feels he is getting prepared in school every day. They reach out and ask what they can do to help me in class when im struggling. Its happened. Last year in chemistry, i was able to pass the second semester. Reporter peter allen is with San Jose Unified School district and says districtwide students scores improved but he acknowledges the racial achievement gap exists for a number of reasons. I think theres a number of factors, socioeconomics being key among them but also i think some institutionalized prejudices
Its thursday, august 25th. Im pam cook. And thank you for joining us. Glad to see you back again. A couple people said on tuesday you looked miserable. Believe me, i felt miserable. A lady from kaiser said were seeing a disturbing amount of people who have what you have. If you have it, i feel for the you. That immune system. If youve turned the corner, bless you. Fog is there and not going anywhere. Maybe september, you know that if you live in the city, work in the city, coast. Its been this way since what . July . Long, long time. There are signs around september 4th or 5th some system might sweep in and could take care of the fog. The delta breeze up to 30 and now 17. 50s, 60s on the temps. Sierra nevada much quieter and it was booming earlier. And thats moved off to the east and out of the picture. The system is dropping down and that will begin a cooling trend for inland areas tomorrow. 60s, 70s, 80s, and a couple of low 90s. This is the time of year i start thinking about you. Y
Point oh earthquake struck napa county killing one person, injuring hundreds millions of dollars in damage. Steve good evening, im steve aveson pam and im pam moore. What has become known as the south napa earthquake. Was felt all across the bay area, but the heaviest damage was in napa itself. Steve kron 4s Charles Clifford was in the north bay today, he has an update on the still ongoing clean up effort. Reporter the toll from last nights quake in central italy now stands at nearly 160 dead, with more than 600 people injured. Dozens of people are still missing and italys Prime Minister is sure to rise. Reporter not far from where i am standing in downtown number of it is one of the largest building thatoldest buildings in the county. They have survived two major earthquakes here. Sub net book quake was far more this carrier of the two. Scarrier of the two we had cracked tiles and walls. Reporter dan had to close down the beach and the four months for repairs. The b b had to face real
It was 3 a.m., in the early months of COVID. The Rev. Shannon Marie Berry sat on her stoop. Fremont, North Carolina, with a population of about 1,200, was quiet. Berry was alone and fixated on the bell tower of Fremont United Methodist Church across the street. She’d been hardly sleeping. Her Apple Watch was collecting alarming heart rate data. And she was staring at the church she was responsible for leading, worn out and defeated.