35th avenue has been robbed four times since november. The owners of the franchise have decided enough is enough. Reporter a few weeks ago when robbers used a pick up truck and cable to steal a safe from the taco bell at 35th and mcarthur. Of the four robberies two occurred while they were open for business. Kimberly works on the metro wireless store across the street. They pull up out of nowhere. They are not just robbing the store they rob everyone in there as well. It is not as safe as it used to be a. I lot of crime now. Reporter with that in mind, the owner of the franchise, diversified restaurant group, closed the dining rooms at all four of the taco bells in oakland including this one. That leaves a taco bell on telegraph, owned by another company as the only place people can eat indoors. And that restaurant has gone cashless to try to prevent robberies. It is sad it got to the point where they can not even allow peopled in because they get robbed. Reporter drg would not comment
Its only the robbing the store, they rob everyone in there as well. So its its not safe as how it used to be. Crime concerns in oakland and dining is down for one food chain. Community members continue demanding change. Its easy to feel sort of like helpless in the world with all the stuff thats going on and this is just a way to make the world a better place. East Bay Community members seeing a need and stepping up. Meet the Bridge Builders turned bench builders making sure everyone has a place to take a load off. The pathways that he opened up. He wanted to make sure they were left open for other people to follow. Making a way. How a man not only broke barriers in rooms where change happened, he held the door open for others to do the similar in silicon valley. Its horrible. You are forced to live with them. As fans endure. Meet a man tapping into big league feelings for his team, harnessing the hope of a community. We love stories that harness hope. Good morning, morning. Happy tues
Year ago and someone dropped off this hyundai sonata. Theyre taking up valuable real estate. They are parked in front of 2905 bonaire street in the fruitvale district. One neighbor said she reported the cars to 311 last year, but the city has not taken action. Two weeks ago one fed up neighbor tagged councilman noel gallos family and bad words on the cars. I dont take it personal and understand the frustration, but theres only so much i can do and we can do. Reporter councilman gallo said his staff received the complaint from the neighbors two weeks ago and immediately flagged the Transportation Department which handles these vehicles, but he says many citycontracted tow yards are full and the department is overwhelmed by the amount of abandoned and stolen cars. Some of the locations where theyre towing vehicles are full and so were trying to identify other properties that we can tow the vehicles to. Reporter the city prioritizes abandoned cars that block driveways and streets. Given t
Everyone has a place to take a load off. The pathways that he opened if you wanted he wanted to make sure they were left open for other people to follow. Making a way. How a man held the door open for others to do the similar in silicon valley. Its horrible. As fans endure, meet a man tapping into big league feelings for hi team harnessing the hope of a community. And we begin there at 5 00 in the morning. Thank you so much for tuning in hopefully you stayed dry. Im reed cowan. Im gianna franco. Some rain on the way in today. I was at a game yesterday in a parka and im Nicole Zaloumis with blanket freezing by buns off thinks this isnt baseball season. Whats wrong with the bay area. You were parka mom. That particular area in the east bay is like a wind tunnel. Always for the next two months. So lets take a live look outside on this tuesday morning. Is there wind in the forecast . Jessica burch, we welcome you in to help me warm up a little bit. Tell me when am i going to have real base
Another abridged crab season along the california coast. The department of fish and wildlife says effective april 8th fisheries using vertical line gear in the water south of the sonomamendocino county line will have to call it quits for the season. The reason . Entanglement risks for whales coming to the coast to feed. Its one of these in expected changes Climate Change has thrown at us. Reporter dr. Jeff schefter is a senior scientist. Due to Climate Change and the warming of the ocean, its been pushing the whales closer to shore thats resulting in a greater overlap with where the fishing gear is. Reporter as a result, its become the norm in recent years for the start of crab season to be delayed and the end to be accelerated often by several weeks, if not months. Schefter tells me he believes cooperation and innovation will be key to finding solutions that will work for the fishery and the whales. Im hopeful. I think with new science and with collaboration across maybe unlikely part