Games is left to the schools. If you ask the players, they fully intend to take the field. Definitely really hot. Its a lot harder than people think. You have to make sure youre hydrated, make sure you hydrate a couple of days before. Reporter now, livermore is always one of the hottest spots in the entire bay area. School Officials Say they fully expect to play tomorrow nights game and they say that triple digit temperatures dont really faze them and that players say they believe it will actually give them a competitive advantage. In livermore, devin fehely, kpix 5. Heat isnt the only issue. Video from chopper 5 shows the haze over the east bay this afternoon. Fairfield one spot under smoky skies and some cities are issuing warnings about the bad air quality. As Susie Steimle reports, air quality officials blame wildfires burning to our north. Reporter all day people have been saying the air looks like heavy smog from pollution or a wildfire. And you can see why western suburbs out he
According to police the driver of this vehcile a woman somehow hit the medium seperating the east and west bound lanes on rancho near lake mead. When she hit the medium the tires on deflated causing her to lose enough control to jump over the medium and hit the bus shelter where the victim of this crash sitting in his sheelchair, 04 51 33 i didnt know anyone was hit but i called 911 because of the person in the car was hurt or something and when i got out of the car i saw a foot several people lifted the vehcile off the victim and a nurse tried to assist the him. The man was taken to hospital where he was a man is shot in killed in broad daylight. On a busy area in the west valley. Now the search is on to find the person who fired the weapon. Fox fives ophelia young. Is live from rainbow and westcliff with what a witness saw and heard. A man was shot to death in broad daylight where a handful of witnesses saw bits and pieces. It started with this white chevrolet behind me. The victim a
Motive . Hello, there, everyone. Im john berman. I am michaela pereira. It is 11 00 out east and 8 00 a. M. Where you are. I am already in trouble. We are four weeks in after Malaysia Airlines flight 370 disappeared. The search turns in another direction, below the surface. Crews have dropped a pinger locator in the water. It is trying to pick up the chirps from the missing jets flight data recorders. It canic p up sound from two nautical miles away. Even if the boxes are 20,000 feet under the water. The technology should detect the pings. This, of course, all assuming tho tha tho that those beacons are emitting any signals at all. The batteries could be dead. There is also an underwater robot getting ready to go. It will search the seabed for wreckage if the ping locator picks up any signals. The crews can only guess where the plane might have hit the water. The equipment could be going in the wrong direction for all we know. Searchers taking a shot in the dark and in the deep. The be