They need to realize, that they will not be prosecuted. Its kind of game on for them. Eric owns a Grocery Outlet and a mission where shoplifting and violence are a consistent problem for his employees. In the past, we have had one employee stabbed and another hurt. He doesnt know what is causing the problem, but he thinks Community Policing can fix it. We talk to shoppers today and they seem to have given up hope that any kind of change will happen. That is why i am spending money in our budget to increase this. I am not satisfied with a magical number that was done in the 70s about anything. Our population has grown. For storeowners more security cannot come soon enough. It is not getting better. It is getting worse. They are hiring, but as you just heard the mayor say, he is not so much of fixated on a specific number of Police Officers. Just that there needs to be more and there needs to be a more sense of calm and safety for Business Owners and People Living in the community. Live
This incredible and really unusual video here. This is from stephanie koehlers backyard showing a lot of hail. Almost looks like a specific effect there. It does. Well have more looks at viewer videos in a moment. The biggest problem was in the sierra where i80 was closed for hours from col fax to the state line. California Highway Patrol sending these photos to show the condition. Lets check with meteorologist rob mayeda tracking the latest on this storm. A real winter blast around the bay area. The picture were seeing from walnut creek to mt. Diablo encapsulates everything weve seen of our weather today. Sun, a little bit of rain and hail and snow showers there on the flank of mt. Diablo at this hour. San jose, too, youre seeing snow and rain mixed. Out towards mt. Hamilton, the radar views, we zoom you in west of highway 17. Right there skyline boulevard areas west of los altos did have some snow and still a few snow showers there close to 2,000 feet. Theres our radar view showing u
Hot conditions inland, the coast dealing with a lot of fog. And theres very thick fog especially on e golden gate bridge. Stacy wants to know when this heat wave will end. I would say sunday for sure but in the meantime, hunker down and sit by the fan or on the kitchen floor. My cat would always sit on the kitchen floor. Fog on the coast very thick in spots. Winds at 18, a little bit stronger than yesterday. 50s on the temperatures or 40s or 60s. Low 60s for some including Mountain View and san jose. Gilroy down to 51. 50s in the santa cruz mountains. Fog will hang out for a while. We will get back into the 90s although instead of 94 or 95, maybe 91 or 92. Its still okay out there, but things are picking up. We do have slowed traffic out there, steve. Good morning to you. We will start with the westbound commute from tracy. It will be a tough one on 580 as you drive from the 205 interchange its already stopandgo talking about slow speeds coming through the altamont pass. No major probl
Right now. Announcer katrina, 10 years later. This is nbc nightly news with lester holt. Reporting tonight from new orleans. Good evening. Exactly ten years ago the streets behind me were virtually empty. Landfall of Hurricane Katrina was just over 12 hours away. A monster storm that would slam the gulf coast and knock this city to its knees. We will look back at katrina a bit later in this newscast. But its another storm named erika we want to lead off with tonight. Right now hitting the Dominican Republic with high winds and heavy rain and beating a path toward florida, which is under a state of emergency at this hour. Tropical storm erika has already killed at least 12 people in the caribbean before barreling into puerto rico. Nbcs Janet Shamlian is in san juan. She starts us off tonight. Reporter devastation on the tiny island of dominika. 12 daerksd as many as 20 missing after more than a foot of rain from Tropical Storm erika triggered mudslides and flooding, turning roads into r
Right now. Announcer katrina, 10 years later. This is nbc nightly news with lester holt. Reporting tonight from new orleans. Good evening. Exactly 10 years ago the streets behind me were virtually empty. Landfall of Hurricane Katrina was just over 12 hours away. A monster storm that would slam the gulf coast and knock this city to its knees. We will look back at katrina a bit later in this newscast. But its another storm named erika that we want to lead off with tonight. Right now hitting the Dominican Republic with high winds and heavy rain and beating a path toward florida, which is under a state of emergency at this hour. Tropical storm erika has already killed at least 12 people in the caribbean before barreling into puerto rico. Nbcs Janet Shamlian is in san juan. She starts us off tonight. Reporter devastation on the tiny island of dominica. 12 dead, as many as 20 missing after more than a fooft rain from Tropical Storm erika triggered 34udslides and flooding. Turning roads into