Live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. The next couple of hours are going to be wild. Relax. We are talking rain. Paul is tracking the next big storm headed our way right now. All this mess, all the yellows, the reds, all that lifting up toward the bay area and we are going to be looking at a lot of rainfall coming up overnight. It may wake you up with some thunder and lightning possible. Already some light showers making it to you in the north bay. That would be you in santa rosa. Fairfield picking up some showers now. The heavy stuff is coming after midnight. Thats a big storm right there. Much bigger than last nights storm. Not a direct hit, but a glancing blow of a storm of this size will give us interesting weather. It will turn wet and windy at 1 00 in the morning. A very slow commute. There is a wind advisory in the coast and higher elevations. 50 to 55 miles an hour wind gusts. We will talk about how much rain and what the weekend is like coming up in ten minu
Good evening and welcome to kqed newsroom. In a rare move the federal government is weighing in a o a lawsuit challenging how youths with disabilities are treated in contra costa city hall. The suit charged that teens are denied special education and Rehabilitation Services and kept in isolation for up to 23 hours a day. Lawyers heard from family members about the conditions. He has actually been kept in solitary con fifinement for as g as, i believe, up to three weeks to a month. No schooling. None whatsoever. The whole three weeks that hes in solitary confinement. The allegations have led to finger pointing amid a larger debate about such practices. To join me, daffodil altan, producer at the center for investigative reporting, two, two ktvu consumer editor, and jill tucker, San Francisco chronicle education reporter. How many kids are locked up, and what is the significance of this intervention by the federal department of Justice Department and education . Well, there are about 30
Good evening and welcome to kqed newsroom. In a rare move the federal government is weighing in a o a lawsuit challenging how youths with disabilities are treated in contra costa city hall. The suit charged that teens are denied special education and Rehabilitation Services and kept in isolation for up to 23 hours a day. Lawyers heard from family members about the conditions. He has actually been kept in solitary con fifinement for as g as, i believe, up to three weeks to a month. No schooling. None whatsoever. The whole three weeks that hes in solitary confinement. The allegations have led to finger pointing amid a larger debate about such practices. To join me, daffodil altan, producer at the center for investigative reporting, two, two ktvu consumer editor, and jill tucker, San Francisco chronicle education reporter. How many kids are locked up, and what is the significance of this intervention by the federal department of Justice Department and education . Well, there are about 30
Journalists look into one california towns decrepit housing. The poets with them are telling their own version of that story, in verse. Im bringing the peoples perspective. See, when you hear our poem, it is like you are listening to the people who are actually living in it. Woodruff those are just some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by and by the alfred p. Sloan foundation. Supporting science, technology, and improved Economic Performance and Financial Literacy in the 21st century. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. And. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Ifill the interim leaders in ukraine issued a warrant today for ousted president Viktor Yanukovych, for the killings of protesters. Yanukovych fled kiev over the weekend for the eastern, pro russian half of the c
Live, from the cbs air area studios. This is kpix5 news. Tonight, passengers on a fright from sfo described two minutes of terror. Joe vasquez is there. What did they have to say . Reporter yeah ken, his name is vincent. He said a lot of the passengers thought they were going the fly as this plane turned plummeted and turned violently and started shaking. This flight left yesterday and was headed for hong kong. About eight hours into the flight as they got over japan, they experienced what has been described as violent turbulence. 12 passengers and attendant were injured. You can see from the photos that were tweeted out today, it left quite a mess. Vincent is from indian, he does visits here in the bay area. He says the turbulence was like riding a bull for two whole minutes. It was throwing you up and downsideways. Quite a few people in front of me were throwing up. It hit the ceiling of the aircraft. We had a couple of the baggage bins opening up and the bags flying out. Reporter mr