Waldman we will start now with that tense situation for bart riders today, a man was stabbed at a bart train in the east bay and this is video now from the scene we just got it into our newsroom. It happened at the warm springs station in fremont bart shut down the station while police investigated what happened. But trains right now are running again. We did hear from a witness who says that that person tried to help the victim. Train tree just to get some air because i get a little woozy when i see blood. It was a lot of blood coming out of these there saw somebody laying on the rocks. The victim was taken to the hospital and is expected to be ok. The suspect has been arrested. Its not clear right now what led up to the stabbing. Now to the other big story. Were following today at 3 San Francisco mayor london breed has put out a timeline for when restaurants can reopen indoors. Kron fours dan kerman is live for us now in San Francisco, a details that so many have been waiting for goo
Plus sounds so support the Gilroy Community continues its healing process and remembers the victims who tragically lost their lives one year ago today during the garlic festival shooting. Good evening, everybody thanks for being with us tonight at 8 oclock im grant lotus and im Vicki Liviakis thanks for joining us for kron 4 news at 8 well get to the situation in gilroy momentarily. But our top story tonight that massive fire. The damaged at least half a dozen San Francisco buildings and displaced at least 100 workers early this morning. We have Live Team Coverage from the scene of the fire which is still active to reaction from d out by flames. How smoke from the fire affected folks in the surrounding areas. We begin with Taylor Bisacky is live in the south of market district, where one point roughly half the citys entire firefighting resources. Were helping out with this fire taylor. Well right now firefighters are still battling the hot spots inside one of those buildings and if you
Visiting from other cities and now that everything is opening up. We have more torres. He just never now while many napa county residents share the same concern about tourists and the spread of covid19 Public Health officer doctor karen drew says otherwise you know we havent seen cases that said i want a winery i went to a particular restaurant and this is how i got it in the zoo meeting thursday county Officials Say covid19 cases in the month of june have been stemming from private parties we have families where they decided to have a Birthday Party or a Graduation Party with 30 to 40 people in it. Basically multiple households in the same family. Ended up getting infected. They say family gatherings are not just risky it can be deadly. Yes, its endangering all of us the county formed a covid19 Compliance Task force coalition to respond to complaints the coalition is made up of the county of now, but the cities of napa American Canyon calistoga and saint helene a and the town of the o
When fun time from the bay areas local news station. Youre watching kron. 4 news. Of yesterday rolled back home. A missionary group from antioch at is home tonight after being stuck in niger air for a week. A military coup took over the government there which forced a shutdown of the borders. Thank you for joining us tonight. Im noelle bellow and im dan thorn kron 4 Sarah Stinson talk with the lead. Pastor is about what it took. To get them back to the u. S. We are thankful to be back home. Steve and marie, a minor are relieved to be back in america after getting stuck in niger where wallach who took over the government there grounding all flights. You know, we were never saw any violence like it was. Being out of control, not being able to do what you want to do. So you felt trapped. The miners went to west africa to host a camp for kids with a missionary group of 11 people from Cornerstone Christian center in school in antioch. But when it was time to fly home, the borders shut down.
Us bringing rain to the Pacific Northwest. Eventually well get our heads wet late tonight in the north bay. For everyone else tomorrow, its 51 in oakland and fremont. Good morning san rafael, 48 for you. Santa rosa, youll get into the rain by 10 00 tonight. A cool afternoon with increasing clouds. But the rest of us will enjoy more sunshine today. Have a rainy monday. A break on tuesday. Looks like more rain midweek and into next weekend as well. Carol carolyn. Lisa, thank you. Santa rosa officials will host a News Conference today on the potential impact of the rain lisa just told you about. This is especially pertinent for the Fountain Grove area which was nearly burned to the ground last month. The city identified sections of storm drain destroyed by the fires and that, plus the fact that theres little to no groundcover means increased risk for landslides and sinkholes. Residents will be asked to call 911 if they see evidence of flooding or mud flows. From bikes to personal document