Right now, in the kpix news at 7 00, and urs, another death at an east bay nursing home. Good evening, im elizabeth cook. A total of seven senior residents have now died at the Gateway Center in hayward. Kpix 5 talked to some anxious Family Members who say they have been left in the dark. The number of deaths has gone up. The number of positive cases also went up. What hasnt changed, Family Members feeling helpless. She called repeatedly, but after no response, barbara came Staff Members wouldnt even talk to her through the glass door. Im not sure if i need a warrant to go in there or what i need to do. Her mother is a patient. At a skimmed nursing facility inca she needs. Shes an amputee. She cant get up out of the bed to go to the bathroom on her own. Chic she found out about the outbreak on the news. So far seven seniors died from the virus. 33 others have tested positive. 25 Staff Members also infected. Right now shes comfortable. Shes good. Shes not showing symptoms. So were hopin
Sure struggling families have food and can cover the rent and Small Businesses can stay afloat. Apple donated 1 million. As you know, apple has called this region home for over 40 years. We feel a profound sense of civil duty. Reporter Silicon Valley strong is a means of crowd sourcing volunteers. Here at the food bank, elderly or retired volunteers make up a large portion of their manpower. But the shelter in place order has forced many of them to stay home. Samuel has a message to the healthy gen z and millennials who have been shrugging off the virus like no big deal. There are people who do care. For those people, come out, serve, help, because every hand, every foot, every heart and mind, it does a whole lot. Reporter ken foreman at cathedral of faith in san jose reflected on the images of empty shelves and anxious people e to say supplies. Its not just about me, its all about we. Reporter and so Second Harvest provides meals to thousands of families here in the south bay. So they
his family seen for the first time, claiming cops have the wrong man. plus, new video from a traffic stop showing the suspect. and, story of survival. how a four-year-old girl and nine-year-old boy survived this 250-foot drop. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. tonight, there is political chaos in the house of representatives, unlike anything we ve seen in a century, after the new congress adjourns on a on day one without a speaker. plus, the ongoing weather threat snow, ice and at least a dozen tornadoes have already been reported. but we do want to begin tonight with that terrifying scene in cincinnati, after buffalo bills safety damar hamlin collapsed following a tackle. hamlin tonight is still in critical condition. his family in their first statement saying they are asking to please keep damar in your prayers. in
. now at 11:00, firefighters are watching for flare-ups after a challenging day on the front lines, prompting evacuations in alameda, contra costa and solano counties. large fires erupted today in pleasanton, vacaville and near livermore. crews will spend the night mopping up after a frantic evacuation effort earlier today. the fire started around 2:30 thursday afternoon at the bull valley staging recreational area. that s where it started. it was racing quickly. reporter: the first firefighters on scene noticed erratic fire behavior and the wind pushing embers. the fire was tucked away in rough terrain with limited access. the blaze quickly grew. we had it today though. reporter: even with competing fires, including one just across the water benicia, neighboring departments rushed to help. i m very thankful. just coming down the queue, i m trying to leave. they had bulldozers, flatbed trucks, everybody was coming through. i was kind of happy. that was great.
counties. large fires erupted today in pleasanton, vacaville and near livermore. crews will spend the night mopping up after a frantic evacuation effort earlier today. the fire started around 2:30 thursday afternoon at the bull valley staging recreational area. that s where it started. it was racing quickly. reporter: the first firefighters on scene noticed erratic fire behavior and the wind pushing embers. the fire was tucked away in rough terrain with limited access. the blaze quickly grew. we had it today though. reporter: even with competing fires, including one just across the water benicia, neighboring departments rushed to help. i m very thankful. just coming down the queue, i m trying to leave. they had bulldozers, flatbed trucks, everybody was coming through. i was kind of happy. that was great. they saved our town. reporter: this as residents were put under an evacuation warning. i live in this building, she saw the fire and called me and the next