Found. The 42yearold Ryan Chamberlain faces one count of possessing illegal explosive device find the four components necessary to make a bomb when they accepted his part. Authorities did not say what one of the neighbors doubt that Ryan Chamberlain had anything dangerous planned. He didnt seem to be the type to be doing Something Like that. I could be wrong. The arrest was captured on camera by a witness near San Franciscos crissy field on monday evening. Agents spent two days looking for him and put out a warning he was armed and dangerous. Ryan chamberlain denied that in social media postings. If convicted he could face 10 years in prison. Thanks, a woman arrested for attacking a girl with a hammer at an Oakland Elementary School will appear in court this afternoon. She is accused, also, of sexually assaulting the third grader in the attack. The girl suffered serious injuries. She is expected to be assigned an tone today and enter a plea. Investigators believe there is a feud betwee
Under hazy sunshine by 11 00 and 85 to 89. Breezy along the coast into San Francisco. 59 to 66. Speaking of leyla gulen, here she is. Good news. We have bart run on time and ace train, also, no delays. This crash has cleared involving overturned vehicle, southbound 680, that is through pleasanton if you are making the drive to the sunol grade it is wide open and clear. Along 580 we have top speeds from live more into dublin and further to the west into Castro Valley that also is moving along without a pitch and the san mateo bridge right now, a live picture as you leave hayward and try to approach foster city only taking you nine minutes so no delays and no crashes to report. Thank you, a students heroic actions stopped a campus gunman in seattle. The suspect is 26yearold if jail on homicide charges accused of killing one and injuring three others at Seattle Pacific university. A student building monitor pepper sprayed the gunman as he tried to reload the shotgun and disamended him bef
By Robert J. Hansen | OBSERVER Staff Writer - A report presented to the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors reveals that American mothers, especially Black moms, have one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world, with approximately 70 Black women dying per 100,000 live births in 2021; however, efforts by the Black Child Legacy Campaign have shown progress in reducing deaths and improving safety and well-being for Black children and families in Sacramento County.