Capitol this morning where a deadline to reach a new funding deal gets closer, but are lawmakers closer to finding Common Ground . We are live on the latest with the Government Shutdown. And jumping jackpot. It just keeps getting higher. We will tell you about one lucky loser. 5 00 right now. Thank you for starting your day with us. I am laura garcia. I am marcus washington. We will look at the forecast with meteorologist, kari hall. We will see things change for the weekend, and in dublin its already busy on 580. The sky is clear and temperatures are cool and look how much cooler it is. We are starting out here at 52 degrees. We will see more sunshine today and temperatures going from low 50s to low 60s at 9 00, and then low 70s at 11 00. There will be a quick warmup heading into the afternoon as we head for 80 degrees there in dublin. In martinez, we will reach 83 today and novato reaching 82. We will be in the upper 70s for san jose. We will talk about changes ahead in the weekend f
News 2. Thank you so much for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 2. Im justine waldman. And we now know that that person who was trapped in a collapsed trench in San Franciscos lower haight neighborhood has died. This incident was reported at the work site around 10, 30 this morning right near the intersection of turk boulevard and divisadero. Well go now to kron 4 Charles Clifford live at the scene. Hes been there all morning. Charles, whats the latest now . Well, this is still a very active scene. The Fire Department arrived here about 10 oclock this morning. As you mentioned, they spent several hours trying to reach and a rescue him. Unfortunately, it didnt work according to the San Francisco Fire Department, a man working on a sewer line here near the corner of oak and to visit daraa was trapped beneath 8 to 10 feet of dirt and concrete when the trench around him collapsed upon arrival, fire crews immediately launched an effort to dig down and rescue him. It took over 2 hours in ov
According to the San Francisco fire department, a man working on a sewer line here near the corner of oak and to visit daraa was trapped beneath 8 to 10 feet of dirt and concrete. When the trench around him collapsed upon arrival, fire crews immediately launched an effort to dig down and rescue him. It took over 2 hours in over 50 firefighters working together actively reach the individual. The individual for signs of life . Unfortunately, 2 hours into this, its that were naming this a fatal incident. At this point, its unclear why the trench collapsed according to the San Francisco peuc. The victim was a private contractor working on the sewer line for the city. There are now multiple agencies investigating this death. We have inspectors on the scene now that are looking to what happened. With the trench failure during this work project, how is also on the scene investigating. Were doing everything we to cooperate with to find out what happened. As of thursday afternoon, the identity
As was expected, former Oakland police chief LeRonne Armstrong is suing the city, alleging that Mayor Sheng Thao illegally fired him a year ago for criticizing a federal court monitor, who pressured her to oust him.
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