Marin county Health Department was notified. Then notified 250 people who took classes and thats when phillips was taking classes also at that gym and may have been contagious. Did a good job of keeping everybody grounded and a good job of keeping the place emaculate rig clean. It is sad to know someone died of that unexpectedly. This is an isolated incident at this point and our goal is to keep this at one case. Reporter according to the centers for disease control, meningitis is through the brain. It is less contagious than your common cold or flu virus. Symptoms can appear anywhere from 3 to 7 days, and cause headache and stiff neck. Out of abundance of caution someone can notify the members. Marin county Health Officer says there is no additional cases of meningitis in the county. We will talk more tonight about they believe it will be several weeks before a complete Damage Assessment of road repairs can be completed. In marin county, protects the airfield, developed a 30foot breac
Nick . Hello. It was a busy commute and police say that after 7 00 a. M. They arrived on the scene and they expect this intersection to remain closed for at least another hour. Take a look at this view from sky 7. Western over the scene minutes after Police Arrived this is what we know after the First Responders got here for an injury accident between a big rig and a motorcycle they found out the motorcycle was tramped under the rear wheels of the truck much the man on the motorcycle was pronounced dead at the scene and police say that the motorcyclist was traveling in the fast lane and the truck was in the slow lane. Traffic investigators believe the truck driver made a uturn without seeing the motorcycle. They are not early stages of the investigation but Officials Say preliminary evidence gives clues as to who may have been at fault. Anyone making a uturn from a slow lane of traffic and crossing over a fast lane of traffic is obviously putting other motorists in danger and this is c
Up at midweek with another cool down on friday. The sevenday forecast will be here in a few minutes but, first, travel shows a couple of problems, an accident in oakland and your construction across the bay area and, too, two major ferries are taken out of service. Highway 92 has new meters installed eastbound and westbound direction and that going to be tough. We will see things operating by june 24. This is to prepare you. You can expect some delays. We will move into the east bay where over the Altamont Pass we have a high wind advisory. We also have one for the Golden Gate Bridge and the bay bridge and a high wind crash advisory. Lots of things going on in weather and traffic. More to come ahead. Developing news, marin county fire investigators are trying to crackdown a serial arsonist after two days or two fires in three days. Both came close to homes. Amy hollyfield is in san rafael with that story. Investigators will be back out here this morning trying to solve this mystery, th
She went to the register behind me and bouncing between registers trying to get the people out. Target insists the computer glitch is in no way related to the Security Breach last year. Company responding by twitter to the customs releasing this statement we have identified a checkout issue at select stores. The how is not related to security. It is being resolved. We apologize to those impacted. This has been six months after target admitted they had a Security Breach involving credit card numbers and of 70 million customers. Authorities are on the scene of a fire in san rafael that could being work of an arsonist. Authorities. See if it is related to a small grass fire that broke out yesterday along highway 101 in novato. Fridays fire grew to 15 acres and was close do burning 100 homes. It has multiple points of origin leading them to suspect arson. Amy hollyfield will have more on the investigation coming up in 30 minutes. Four people are out of the their home this morning after a t
Motive . Hello, there, everyone. Im john berman. I am michaela pereira. It is 11 00 out east and 8 00 a. M. Where you are. I am already in trouble. We are four weeks in after Malaysia Airlines flight 370 disappeared. The search turns in another direction, below the surface. Crews have dropped a pinger locator in the water. It is trying to pick up the chirps from the missing jets flight data recorders. It canic p up sound from two nautical miles away. Even if the boxes are 20,000 feet under the water. The technology should detect the pings. This, of course, all assuming tho tha tho that those beacons are emitting any signals at all. The batteries could be dead. There is also an underwater robot getting ready to go. It will search the seabed for wreckage if the ping locator picks up any signals. The crews can only guess where the plane might have hit the water. The equipment could be going in the wrong direction for all we know. Searchers taking a shot in the dark and in the deep. The be