He met people all. We seen him on a daily basis and he. He did more for the city since he was fired seven months ago. The city has not filled the top job. Good evening, everyone. Im mike mibach and im julie julie haener. Tonight, the Police Commission met at city hall discussing who should be the departments next chief. Ktvu zac sos was at that meeting. Zach, what did you hear from those in attendance . Well as you heard there, the vast majority of people attending tonights town hall very much behind former chief Lauren Armstrong calling for him to be re instated to his position, that being said, there was a Smaller Group on the other side which characterized tonights meeting as less about finding a new chief and more about undermining the mayor. I believe that he should be reinstated. And what happened with showed that he dot support Police Accountability one by one. Oakland is stepping up to the mic at thursdays Police Commission town hall weighing in on the february firing of chief
Hi, im Elizabeth Cook in for sara donchey tonight. We have done a lot of stories lately about how bay area cities should approach encampments in their streets. Lawsuitshave been filed over it including one in berkeley where residents argued there has to be some give and take here. Well this week, a judge took away the temporary restraining order that prevented the city from sweeping them out of a oneblock area at 8th and harrison. But as kelsi thorud reports, the judge also had something to give. Reporter the City Council Meeting held a Public Safety meeting and in the audience was one of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit suing the city over its sweeping of a nearby encampment. I spoke with that woman in the audience and got her reaction to this weeks ruling from a federal judge. Jessica and several other plaintiffs sued the city of berkeley earlier this month after officials posted notices over Labor Day Weekend saying people in the encampment would have just days to leave before the city c
May be at as were digging around that individual crews on scene had hoped for a rescue, but once they reached the construction worker, crews were able to confirm that he had died. It took over two hours and over 50 firefighters working together to effectively reach the individual, evaluate the individual for signs of life. And unfortunately, to two hours into this incident, we are naming this a fatal incident. Next of kin were devastated after learning the news at this point, investigators arent releasing a lot of details about the man who died, but the Citys Department of public works confirmed that the man was working on a city sewer replacement project. The same project, ktvu reports on a month ago, we caught up with crews then working on the project and spotted some of the same crew members at the trench collapse. The Citys Department of public works says contractor and city workers are devasted. And we want to make sure that the workers perform safely and are safe. We dont know wh
Now at 11 00, a court battle over a berkeley encampment comes down on the side of a sweep. But the judges ruling wasnt all bad. New details on a deadly shootout at a bay area car dealership. The little boy who was nowhere near the scene, but still got caught in the cross fire. Cosmetic or elective. And the message thousands of parents of hearing impaired kids want the governor to listen to, tonight. From kpix5, this is the late news with sara donchey. On cbs news bay area. Hi, im Elizabeth Cook in for sara donchey tonight. We have done a lot of stories lately about how bay area cities should approach encampments in their streets. Lawsuitshave been filed over it including one in berkeley where residents argued there has to be some give and take here. Well this week, a judge took away the temporary restraining order that prevented the city from sweeping them out of a oneblock area at 8th and harrison. But as kelsi thorud reports, the judge also had something to give. Reporter the City Co
Bright. Well, its clear. So easy to see. Yes, but fog is getting its act together rapidly here as well get a pretty good cooldown here and the wind will pick up. Not too much. Right now, its rather calm, but its going to develop here as this system to the north begins to drop in. The wind will pick up low clouds will move in and increasing clouds by this evening. So temperatures coming down today 60s and 70s. All right, sal here, 4 00. Man, hes had a busy week. Lets hope todays friday light. I really hope so, too. Steve right now we are starting off that way. We dont see a lot going on thankfully right now. Traffic at the bay bridge looks very good with no major issues. Sometimes on fridays we do get breaks and thats exactly what were hoping for. This is a look at the san mateo bridge that looks very nice. And the east bay commute is off to a good start. Almost everywhere you look, there are some minor crashes that are not causing any big delays. 401. Lets get back to the headlines. Th