Mother and grandmother were pillars of the family. Hermela Aregawi 92 year old Angela Bontilao and 61year old Carina Bontilao Kubow were on a preeaster church tour yesterday. They left their last stop. Which was our lady of peace church in santa clara. The chp says the driver was going northbound on the 101 and was taking a right at the split near the churchwhen his car went over the median and drove head on into the victims car. Angela and carina were in the back seat and were pronounced dead on the scene. Police tell us the driver and other passenger suffered minor to moderate injuries. The suspect is a 26 year old san jose man. Heres what police know about him at this stage. Officer ross lee chp san jose spokesman the party at fault was determined to be under the influence of alcohol. He was arrested. He suffered major injuries in the collision. So he has currently been released to the custody of the hospital. But he is facing charges of vehicular manslaughter and felony dui. Two pa
Live where you live, this is abc 7 news. You know, for us, susie, the truck was like a personal friend. Tonight an east bay nonprofit is missing an essential truck, the vehicle used to deliver food to the poor. Have you seen it . Good evening. Im eric thomas. Well get to that story in just a minute. But first, you probably noticed the rain today. It came down across the bay area, making Outdoor Activities quite a challenge. You can see the umbrellas out in santa rosa. In San Francisco it was a soggy Easter Sunday for giants fans at at t park. They were able to finish the game, but many fans decided to head home to get out of the rain. And across the bay, while the wet weather did not matter for dubs fans, as fans didnt get to see the their team. The rain canceled the rain. From the Richmond Bridge camera, it is still wet out there tonight. And there is more rain on the way after a brief break. Here is drew with more on that. Just what everybody wants to hear. Another storm is on the wa
The edge of the exclusive sea cliff neighborhood. Ktvu Paul Chambers is there now. Beach employees spoke to the man shortly after being rescued. How is he doing . Reporter frank, the man said he was thankful to be alive. Of course he was shaken up when we talked to him. Its pretty dark out here right now, but this is the trail he was walking along before getting stranded on the cliff. This isnt the only time he had a brush with death while walking along a trail. Reporter sprawled on the side of the cliff hanging on for dear life. How long were you on the side and what was going through your mind . That i was going to die or be in a wheelchair. Reporter those words are coming from a San Francisco man stuck on a cliff. He ask us not to use his name or show his face. The Fire Department got a call he was trapped around 3 00 in the afternoon. It seemed like an hour, it seemed like forever. Reporter the man was walking along this pathway using gps. I got to the end and i figured that was it
Fire and spoke were coming from a pg e substation downtown on larkin near ellis treatment an electrical fire difficult to put out. It was dry chemical, which is more of a smotherly agent. Reporter a massive power outage spread downtown. 87,000 customers lost power and many had no lights, no air conditioning, some lost phone service. It was pitch black in our store. Everybody freaked out a little bit. We definitely lost a lot of customers. Reporter many restaurants could not take credit cards or lunch orders. They were forced to close. Some businesses couldnt get all their work done. Others sent people home early. During Conference Calls we were disconnected, randomly dropped during Conference Calls. Reporter 20 calls came in about people being stuck in elevators. 19 schools lost power. When i got home, everything was blacked out. All the clinics and the hospitals reported in. There were a few surgeries in session and they were able to have their backup generators. And traffic became a
Oh. Yeah. Didnt quite think that whole plan through i guess. No. The escape route. Good morning, im adrienne bankert. Im kendis gibson. Were going to start with what will be a jam packed week ahead for President Trump looking to score a big legislative victory as he approaches his 100th day in office. Congress returning from recess with a full plate Juggling Health care, tax reform and that trillion dollar spending plan to avert a Government Shutdown. Stephanie ramos has all the details from washington. Good morning, stephanie. Reporter adrienne and kendis, good morning. It is expected to be a jam packed week here in washington. The president is expected to unveil his tax reform plan, promising big tax cuts. The house is set to vote on health care. What hangs in the balance is the budget. Its been almost 100 days since President Trump took office. Were going to defend our workers, protect our jobs, and finally put america first. Reporter his Administration Heads into a tough week with