For covid19. Out of the 35 residents, six have passed away. There is a surge of people who tested positive for the virus at the east bay post acute facility. We believe that is in castro valley. 17 staff there and 9 residents tested positive. No one at that facility has died. But back here in hayward, we spoke with a man outside who is concerned about his grandmother. She has lived at this facility for two years. I was able to go up to the window. She was there. Shes good. Shes good. But just a little upset that no one called us from the family. We have to find out from a news alert. And evidently theyre still not talking to anybody. You know, i just want to know whats going on, who is in charge here. And make sure that my grandmother and the other residents are will be. Reporter well, some people out there may recognize him. He just happens to be a City Council Member in union city. Information is not complete at this time. We dont know when the residents tested positive. We have no t
His fault, the letter appears to blame the Party Culture on the stanford campus for fuelling his sexual attack on the unconscious woman. We are live at stanford with more. And jean, are they buying what turner is saying . Well, jessica the stanford students say they are disappointed that brock turner appears to be blaming alcohol for his criminal behavior. And say this Sexual Assault case is a wakeup call for College Students everywhere. Students are celebrating the end of the school year, we have obtained a letter brock turner wrote to the court, detailing a socalled Party Culture on campus. He writes the swim team set no limits on partying or drinking and i saw the take full advantage of the circumstances. While i was shown to do the same. I witnessed countless times the guys that i looked up to go to parties, meet girls and take the girl they just met back with them. We shared the letter with students on campus. There are plenty of people on campus that drink, that dont rain other s
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - An Arizona non-profit that has links to a business accused of Medicaid fraud was given the green light to give affordable housing in Oklahoma City.
The city council for Oklahoma City approved a nonprofit connected to an Arizona health clinic accused of fraud to open a low-income housing program in the city.