that the township violated the OMA when it conducted a meeting without adequately providing for the electronic attendance of board members and the public by failing to provide a mechanism to where the electronic attendees could contemporaneously hear all discussion and votes
that the township entered into executive session for discussions on things not listed as an exception to open meetings - the alleged censure of a trustee
that the township took action on an item not properly listed as an action item on the agenda
that the defendants Oliver, Burgess, and George
exceeded their statutory authority by voting to censure a trustee because neither the Township Code nor any other Illinois law grants the Township Board the power to censure one of their members
when the fire sparked. debra villalon is live on the scene and tells us why it took pg & e so long to shut off the gas. that s the question tonight, ken. as these stretchers are being boarded up. we can tell you the worker was in this brown building under renovation, he was injured when the fire ruptured, he was burned. and the dental office and condos were heavily damaged. smoke billowed as firefighters tried to douse flames in this building. while at street level they scrambled to keep this one inch gas line saturated for safety. natural gas flowed uncontrolled for almost two hours, too long the fire chief says. did you see a challenge for trying to determine the shut off for the valve. it took a little longer than i would have liked, yes. reporter: pg & e says it got here in 20 minutes but couldn t pinch off the actual leak because of the flames. so crews dug to shut off the valve. that office was full, two dozen dentists, staff and patients who saw fire torching o
scene and tells us why it took pg & e so long to shut off the gas. that s the question tonight, ken. as these stretchers are being boarded up. we can tell you the worker was in this brown building under renovation, he was injured when the fire ruptured, he was burned. and the dental office and condos were heavily damaged. smoke billowed as firefighters tried to douse flames in this building. while at street level they scrambled to keep this one inch gas line saturated for safety. natural gas flowed uncontrolled for almost two hours, too long the fire chief says. did you see a challenge for trying to determine the shut off for the valve. it took a little longer than i would have liked, yes. reporter: pg & e says it got here in 20 minutes but couldn t pinch off the actual leak because of the flames. so crews dug to shut off the valve. that office was full, two dozen dentists, staff and patients who saw fire torching out of the ground and were terrified. oh they were s
people heading from i80 out toward martinez, to concord. this is the way they go and right now they re being turned around just prior to franklin canyon. now we come back live, you can see where we are in relation to everything else. this is franklin canyon golf course and franklin canyon is still operational right now. though these power lines have come down with 12,000-volts of electricity and the power lines do supply the power to the golf course. so, a lot of things out here very much affected but business still happening here at the golf course. this kind of thing has happened quite a bit. not necessarily on this power line or this power pole but a couple of poles up have been taken out by cars quiet frequently in past years and there s been measures put in place to make sure that doesn t happen in the future. guardrails around one of them to alleviate that problem with one power pole down. this one is another one. now you can see the pg & e the phone crews are out here
benefits was in 2002, the same year beth steel plunged into interviews. since that time lawmakers have partially funded it and the losses in the stock market have created an even bigger shortfall. the incumbent controller says by differs firing the funds and bringing in new people to manage them the state has stopped the bleeding. but long term reforms will be necessary. you know it takes 11 miles for an aircraft carrier at sea when it s going along at a formal pace to stop. similarly these big financial programs are very complicated, they need to be reformed. this is no magic bullet and you can t do it overnight. reporter: while there s talk of possible reforms in the future greater employee contributions, extending the retirement age or converting to 401k plans union leader balk at the prospect of shifting on the burden on the back of state workers. quite frankly you maybe rash decisions you re going to have a whole slew of seniors going to be affected about it. there