Illness. Not to frighten families, but to make them and doctors aware its out there. Sophia is still a healthy young girl whos thriving. Reporter sophia jarvis, like any 4yearold goes to preschool, and dance lessons. But one of her arms hangs limp. This berkely family describes an ordeal that started two years ago. Sophia was having trouble breathing. Over the course of three days, she wasnt using her left arm. An apparent virus, extremely rare had attacked her spinal cord. About the size of your pinky, i guess. Its pretty delicate piece of machinery. So, when things happen, i think it happens pretty fast. Reporter sophia is the youngest of five bay area children stricken. The oldest, 17. One of them has lost the use of all four limbs. Its serious. If youre affected. But the odds of being affected are extremely, extremely unlikely. Reporter those tracking the disease admit, they dont know how it spread, theres no warning, and no treatment. Similar outbreaks have occurred around the wor
Places couldnt get their delivery truck in now because of road closures. The Weight Watchers brand we heard will poll things and the flames cannot parole board at one point. at this point we dont know what started the fire theres still investigating the exact cause. Police in fairfield are looking for a driver of a black toyota tundra. Which was seen of leaving the scene of the collision. But the 31 year old father dead on sunday evening. the driver of the other vehicle in the truck man not been involved in the straits or possible road rage incident. The man who was killed and all of this was an innocent bystander who was turning left unlocked the zero appeared on canyon hills drive when his was goes to the bone from the. We spoke with a witness to try and help the victim before he died. but the point he did the polls will were there. Guzzling its hand in setting its pulse. It is dropping down. The two german came over an Family Members confirm 31 ron he is a father of three young sons
Now. Good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. Were following breaking news in san jose. These are live pictures from a fire. This is in a building behind a business at 24th and East San Antonio streets in san jose. You can still see its quite an active scene. Still some smoke coming from the building. Janine de la vega has been gathering details and will have a live report coming up in just a couple of minutes. Good morning. Im tori campbell. Good morning to you. Good morning. Im dave clark. Lets talk weather and traffic. Steve, tomorrow may rain. I will follow the sun. It better go inland. Theres lot of low clouds there. Rain tomorrow. Thats for sure. Probably drizzle tonight, tomorrow as well. Fog or sun if you are in that fog, 50s on the temperatures. Sun far enough inland. Very low 70s. Our system is stillaways away. We have more of an onshore direction. Low clouds have really filled in. 50s on the temperatures or 40s. Much, much warmer this morning. You can see why. That low cloud
Hoping everyone knot out. Reporter again, another live look at the site. The owners are saying they know six of their cars were damaged. The shots from the sky suggest more than that were ruined. No word on what caused it but it left cars in the street coated with flakes of ash. At 6 00 p. M. What we are learning about the effect on the air quality after the fire hit. Reporting live in San Francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. And another look now from actually, we will get to that in a moment. We have more information on www. Ktvu. Com. We have a slide show of photos and video. This was posted on facebook. He worked across the street from where the fire started. You could see the fire from the san mateo bridge. Again, you can see all the photos and video by going to www. Ktvu. Com. Now to the weather. Boy, it was spectacular today but big changes are in store, a storm is on the way. Our chief meteorologist is here now. We have rain in the forecast. It shows up towards wedne
Sophia is still a healthy young girl whos thriving. Reporter sophia jarvis, like any 4yearold goes to preschool, and dance lessons. But one of her arms hangs limp. This berkely family describes an ordeal that started two years ago. Sophia was having trouble breathing. Over the course of three days, she wasnt using her left arm. An apparent virus, extremely rare had attacked her spinal cord. About the size of your pinky, i guess. Its pretty delicate piece of machinery. So, when things happen, i think it happens pretty fast. Reporter sophia is the youngest of five bay area children stricken. The oldest, 17. One of them has lost the use of all four limbs. Its serious. If youre affected. But the odds of being affected are extremely, extremely unlikely. Reporter those tracking the disease admit, they dont know how it spread, theres no warning, and no treatment. Similar outbreaks have occurred around the world, but theyre too rare here to get a handle on it. We need more cases to make sure,