Winds, and redwood city and poor drainage here around san mateo county, and we are looking at urban and small stream flooding likely here, and so do be careful as we go through san jose, and we are looking at more heavy rain. And we have a Flood Warning until 7 45 this morning, and you can see for a portion of penngrove here and also around hollister look at a Flood Warning right on through theafter noon. So were still looking at a winter storm warning in sierra, and the winds gusting from 25 Miles Per Hour to 45 Miles Per Hour along the coast. So the wind advisory, flooding going on and the rain ending this morning through 8 00. We will look for gusty winds throughout the mid morning showers, and we will track the rest of the wet weather for you in just a few minutes. Rough surf churned up by the storm turned deadly for a paraglider. He fell into the ocean just off of pacifica. Reporter he had been riding the air currents along the beach until he dropped into the surf. For a while, th
Refinery. The last one was in december. Is not expected have saved the impact on the community. Rely back in wrist but richmond will more think an ad this was over smoke about 10 minutes no safety hazard as a result but there were concerns for some time getting back to the 2012 incident which showed that the safety board hack and conducted an investigation the county authorized another investigation and those results are expected next month reporting live in Richmond Dan Kerman Kron 4 news pam moore Contra Costa County Health Officials are investigating a possible case of meningitis at st. Marys college in moraga today School Officials say they have a student was suspected man of men and jocko meningococcal meningitis the suit was transported to the hospital and is receiving appropriate care for the infection the test results came back this afternoon and did not conform or rule out meningitis or other germs can cause meningitis a cabbie a contagious they are not spread by casual contac
good evening. diane is off this friday night. and we begin here with new fallout after that abc news investigation this week. brian ross and his team uncovering widespread theft by tsa officers, working airport security. some of them, stealing your property as it goes through those scanners. last night here, you saw brian track down one stolen ipad to an agent s home, confronting him right there. tonight, congress taking notice, some calling it the last straw. and in just 24 hours, we ve heard from thousands of viewers, sending us messages on facebook and online, outraged. some saying it s happening to them. here are just a couple of their voices. i think, for sure, that the tsa employees have been involved in removing personal items from my bag. took my shoes off, went through the machine, bent over, put my shoes on, turn around, grab my cash, wallet and cell phone was missing. and so, we turn once again to our chief investigative correspondent brian ross, and, today,
said to us at a meeting that his job as the president of the commission was to find value in our parks and extract them. there was no mention of providing services to the public. it was to extract the value from our parks. in carrying out that policy, there was no discussion with the public, no involvement with the public. this ordinance gives us the opportunity to involve the public in this very critical decision. that is what it is all about. it is very simple. there has been a big smokescreen. there has been numerous red herring thrown out in order to try to confuse the public about this measure. it is much more simple than all of those allegations pretend. the big issue for all of us is how do we find the parks. that is the big question we keep getting asked. the people of san francisco have repeatedly voted money for the parks. they have never turned down the park s bond. by 2/3 votes they have provided $170 million. they have extended the open space. if this policy cont
here fighting for jobs. the same bill you are proposing i think would eliminate jobs. where would the money come from? the first place to go is staff. it stuff will be cut, you have to get the money. i hear great ideas, but not any solutions. i think we need to put the bill back and looked at it again, like he said. i heard another young lady say we are double dipping. if we are double dipping, every city agency is double dipping. look at the water department. look at muni. i pay the water bill every month. but my kids have to go out and buy the water. we are all double dipping. thank you. supervisor avalos: thank you. next speaker, please. i run off the grid in san francisco. i hope you reconsider the third party permiting for vendors and parks. off the grid was started a year ago. we employ 12 people. we work with over 50 mobile food restaurants that each employee anywhere from four to 10 people. we contribute over $60,000 to the parks department. we are a for-profit busi