Mayor ed lee expressed concern for that tone. It simply says, please dont participate in something that would be extreme and significant that will yet furthermore divisions in the bay area. Reporter the Bishops Office did not return our call. He is reportedly out of town. But he has spoke many times against legalizing gay marriage. It would be legislating something thats contrary to nature. Reporter one put it this way. Marriage is only between a marriage and a woman. One man and one woman. Anything else is, is not real marriage, not true marriage. Reporter but outside San Franciscos most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church we heard a different opinion. I dont think he should attend. No, i dont. Everyone, everyone should marry whom they want to marry. People favor that, thats their wish. Thats their life. Cant deprive them of their wishes, desires, you know. Thats their love. Reporter as it stands, the archbishop does plan to attend the rally on june 19th. He has not responded directly to th
Who had their january walk afternoon walk interrupted. It keep growing and coming back and finally had its way. You can see along the curb where water was able to spout up through the concrete and a section of the sidewalk was forced up. This is the second site along the beach cliff that has been damaged from the storm surf. Waves blew a hole in the driveway of this house. Its vacant right now. County crews will have to decide how safe it will be for future residents. At the sinkhole, some people gawked at the opening, try to see the ocean below. A few went past the barriers. Not a good idea. You can see an edge of the blow hole from the barricades. It may take a few weeks to come up with a more permanent fix in santa cruz, abc7 news. Well check in with meteorologist leigh glaser. A lot of ryan the last couple of days. Were so grateful to see it finally. This is the first day of march. It looks like as we enter into the first week of marsh, more rain is in the sevenday forecast. You ca
Rain past three days of rain have helped but we need more. In calistoga, mandatory water restrictions started today, including watering yards. Heres a live look at Current Conditions from the mt. Tam cam in marin county. High surf is causing problems. Sergio is in santa cruz. You can see right now that west cliff road is tillly down to just one lane and people are working in the opposite late and the sidewalk is blocked off. Theres massive ten foot by ten foot servehole that drops to the ocean bump it was sported this morning. Santa cruz public works crews say the stormwhipped ocean knockes rocks out. The waves were Strong Enough to pull that rock out. The police shut down this stretch of west cliff road all morning until public works crews could assess the danger. The storm surf also damaged the sidewalk and sprayed through paces on the curb. Its forced the sidewalk up, and you can see along the curb and gutter where theres actually water that came up at that electric indication also.
And santa cruz county. Sergio kin fan na is live. Right now you can see that west cliff drive is down to one lane of vehicle traffic but a peddans are using the opposite laid. The sidewalk itself is blocked off. Let me show you why. Right over there, theres a sinkhole that measures 10 feet by 10 feet and then drops about 50 feet down to the ocean level below. City crews say they cordoned off a large area because theyre not sure if that sinkhole might grow. The sinkhole formed after waves washed out rocks from a cave that reaches from the beach below to the street above. The water with the heavy storm surge came up through the hole and came up to the surface. Reporter through the year cities crews have tried to plug up the hole and even installed vents to keep the cave from growing. Jennifer was among the people who had their january walk afternoon walk interrupted. It keep growing and coming back and finally had its way. You can see along the curb where water was able to spout up throu
Below to above. The water with the heavy storm surge came up through the hole and came up to the surface. Through the years, city crews have tried to plug up the hole and even install these vents to keep the cave from growing. Jennifer lives nearby and was among the crowd of people who had their afternoon walk interrupted by the sinkhole. Its been filled in before and it keeps growing and coming back. I guess it just finally had its way. You can see along the curb where water was able to spout up through the concrete in a section of the sidewalk also forced up. This is the second site along the beach cliffs damaged from the storm surf. Waves blew a hole through the driveway and this house. Its vacant right now. County crews have to figure out how safe itll be for future residents. At the site of the sinkhole some people gaukd at the open gate trying to see the ocean below. A few even went past the barriers. Not a good idea. Do not cross the barriers. Youll be able to see a little edge