Covid19. We begin in marin county tonight as Bay Area Public Health officials intensify warnings about the spread of covid19. The violent reaction of a jogger asked to wear a mask is now under investigation. Nbc bay areas jean elle has more on the assault. Reporter trails around phoenix lake and ross are popular. Signs about mask requirements are posted, but not everyone is wearing one. We literally just walked by a group of people that had masks around their necks, and they werent wearing them. Reporter robert may didnt say anything as he passed the group. I think its really uncomfortable for all of us. Reporter on wednesday morning, rangers responded to an assault here. A 59yearold larkspur man said he put up his hand and told an approaching jogger to put on a mask. The jogger pushed the man to the ground and kept on running. Rangers did not locate the young man. Walkers are stunned by the violent reaction and divided about how to handle people violating mask rules. I think its the w
Ban on evictions in place really big win and just a huge relief for tenants across the city in a district overwhelmingly filled with renters city supervisor dean preston says he introduced the legislation to protect people. He feared without covid19 rent forgiveness, a wave of evictions would follow the small Property Owners of San Francisco weighed in on their failed attempt at suing the city over the eviction ban saying in part quote we are very disappointed in the decision we are not looking for ways to evict people we simply want the same rights in access to the state courts that any other citizens have the county board of supervisors has overstepped their Legal Authority they have the right to appeal and maybe theyll do that, but thats up to them but in the meantime, we know that for the foreseeable future this law will take effect it will stop any evictions preston has maintained the law does not mean the rent is wiped out renters will still have to eventually pay whats owed but
Cherry glen road. Now yesterday 24 hours ago there was no problem on the freeway but in the afternoon chp officers had to shut down both directions because of the fire and now that the sun is up. We can see why. I was here at around 6 oclock in the morning that landscape right in front of you that was fine the fire was along the ridge line but it kept moving. It charged the hillside, usually roads or i natural firebreak but because the fire was so intense, it actually jumped the freeway went on to the other side you can see its still smoldering and that ridge line that hill over there caught on fire. So for a while thousands of drivers were going down or through an fire and thats why they had to shut it down for everyone safety i did see in the overnight hours some fire trucks parked along the base of the hills just to keep a close eye on the situation right now as you can clearly see. Yes there are some trees that remain, but the dry vegetation has all. Been incinerated so theres noth
Coronavirus pandemic. Good evening. Im ken wayne and im pam moore Landlord Groups sued the city back in june calling the law unconstitutional overreach kron 4 dan thorn talked with the San Francisco supervisor who authored the ordinance stan joins us live in the city tonight with more dan. Well ken and pam district 5 supervisor dean preston says that this eviction ban is necessary to keep people who are struggling from being thrown out on the street but landlords say that this legislation is unfair. San francisco tenants struggling to pay rent because of the covid19 pandemic are off the hook for now a superior court judge striking down a challenge from landlords keeping a permanent ban on evictions in place really big win and just a huge relief for tenants across the city in a district overwhelmingly filled with renters city supervisor dean preston says he introduced the legislation to protect people. He feared without covid19 rent forgiveness, a wave of evictions would follow the smal
Hair stylist and salon owners are calling for action as their salons remain close kron fours. Gayle ong reports from pleasanton were hairstylists and salon owners plan to come together to push for a legal opening. Alameda county hair salons have been closed for months. Were here at flood designs in pleasanton where that banner there is inviting all stylists in the tri valley to come to saturdays meeting to discuss safety plans to reopen in the meantime other parts of the bay area stylists are already taking to the streets demanding to outside San Francisco city hall friday. Hairstylist and Owners Holding signs urging Public Health officials to keep the Beauty Industry open by have lost a ton of money and income. And i feel like everyone else has the same situation going on San Francisco salons have been closed since midmarch some stylists were able to collect unemployment, but that expired friday, another challenge ppe loans are running out only lasting 8 weeks all the money i put into