pavement there, making it very slippery. but did you know this? the chp says the slickest roads tends to be the freeway clover leaves, those connector ramps between freeways. the irs says not so fast, telling a big medical marijuana business that it owes millions in back taxes. robert liles on the letter that could change everything for budding bay area industry. reporter: oakland as harbor side health center is celebrating its five-year anniversary tonight but nothing in these canisters is strong enough to change the mood after this bill. the irs has given us a tax bill of $2.5 million. reporter: what s going on? the internal revenue service launched a two year audit of harborview and specialized tax area. it was illegally deducting business expenses but now it seems . they are claiming we re a drug trafficking organization. reporter: but they are licensed and pays taxes in the city of oakland. in fact, the can business dispensary is in the top 10 of the city s p
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altercation with police. their cause is the same, budget cutbacks and tuition hikes that robert liles is now the students now the students of the secret weapon to stand their ground. added amanda armstrong is one of 50 people crowded inside at uc berkeley classroom for what they are: outgoing occupation from them to room. how long do you anticipate this will go on the next. we don t have any plans to end. dc police are monitoring every move because unlike the storied protest at berkeley s past, these protests have gone on to be deceptive attack. some of the group were carrying large shields that resemble books. but behind the cardboard fagade, this is actually quarter inch are light and then some balm and it looks like the piece of plastic. police say protesters were carrying about 10 of the shields when they charge the hallway this afternoon. at the male officer did not know what hit her. another person was behind you with the shield and they went together l
good evening, i m ken bastida. i m dana king. tonight there is no question about it. missing nursing student michelle le is dead. just within the hour we learned investigators confirmed that the human remains found over the weekend belong to le. volunteers found the body in niles canyon near the sino le/pleasanton border saturday. elizabeth cook joins us with how they identified the remains so quickly. reporter: they tell cbs5 the coroner used dental records to identify the body. they found the remains on saturday, they were looking in the area where investigators had tracked michelle s last cell phone signal. even though they have confirmed the identity hayward police still haven t determined a cause of death. forensic pathology examinations are ongoing. the woman suspected of killing le delayed entering a plea in court today. her attorney says she needs more time to go over the case. they are due back this court september 28th. a motive for the murder may only be know
heyward police have confirmed that the body found over the weekend is that of michelle le. volunteers found the remains in niles canyon near the sun hold/pleasanton border. elizabeth cook on how they identified the remains so quickly. reporter: they tell cbs5 the coroner used dentale records to identify the body. they tracked the last cell phone signal, even though they have confirmed the identity, heyward police still haven t determined the cause of death. forensic pathology examinations are ongoing. meanwhile, the woman suspected of killing le was in court today. gisele esteban did not enter a plea. her attorney says they need more time to go over the case. investigators say a motive for the murder may only be known to esteban, but she did tell reporters see blamed le for ruining her relationship with an ex-boyfriend. elizabeth cook, thank you very much. the weekly protests against b.a.r.t. are losing steam. tonight a small group boarded a train at civic center and ro