Immediately. Reporter four buildings were damaged or destroyed by that building. Crews from stinson beach, southern marin and Marin County Fire Department responded. They spent much of the day clearing debris and trying to figure out what caused the tree in the first place fire officials said they were trying to determine if that fire was caused by an accident or if it was foul play. Ktvu fox2 news. Two men who were considered to be antigovernment extremists are charged with killing a federal Security Officer at the Federal Building in oakland. We are here now and one of the man is also accused of killing a sheriffs deputy in Santa Cruz County. Reporter two officers were killed by the same man nine days apart according to the fbi. They say the alleged murder was a Santa Cruz County man who had ties to an antigovernment extremists movement. Reporter the department of justice announced charges against these two meant for the metro of David Patrick under and the attempted murder of his pa
Major breakthrough. Good evening. Im julie haener working from home tonight. Im a frank somerville. Researchers at Oxford University have been testing the drug and they say that if the steroid had been used from the beginning of the pandemic, probably thousands of lives could have been saved. 10 months is a smith has talked with medical experts today and the drug is widely available and not that expensive. Yes, frank in fact i did speak to a stanford doctor on the front lines of the pandemic who is cautiously optimistic but says she would like to see the data behind todays findings before putting the steroid to use. At Stanford University doctors in the intensive care unit treating the sickest covid19 patients are taking a closer look at the drug dexamethasone to help improve patients chances of survival. Dr. Leandra rogers specializes in pulmonary and critical care. One of the most important things about the study is it seems to help very sick patients with covid19. Reporter on tuesda
With the addition of a new wooden stage/shelter built by volunteers from Skyline Rotary, the new Hawks Nest playground near the Hermantown Community Learning Center held a ribbon cutting opening Thursday.