Things will be slow. Talk about how much rain how long it will stick around coming up. Google doing something it has never done before because of a story kpix 5 broke on friday. Thinking about what happened. Reporter jose brushes away tiers when he talk tears when he talks about his 14year old son kevin shot dead 4 years ago in richmond. Friday his pain was compounded when we discovered these satellite Images Available on google maps they show the crime scene and his sons body. It is hard because memories are coming back. Reporter he told us friday he wanted google to take the images down. After our story aired he got a call. We apologize, we really sorry, and we are going to remove those images. Reporter google confirmed that today they will replace the satellite images something the search giant has never done in a statement to kpix 5 google has never accelerated replacement of updated satellite imagery before but given the circumstances we wanted to make an exception in this case. J
Audience of latvians who seem a little confused. Although they love it when the horse leans on things. Geoff they do. Craig watch this. Audience aw [laughter] are you still reading the Arnold Schwarzenegger book . Geoff yeah. Craig read out a passage to me. Geoff and when i met maria, i said hey, baby. You l,,,,,,,,, p p p p. Paul quick hit paul quick h you havent seen this in 59 days but tonight its happening. Right to paul. It is already raining in the north bay. Watch out and windsor has already had showers. Kpix 5 doppler tracking moderate rainfall. You have been picking up rain for the past couple hours. Most to have bay air not area not getting the rain yet but will be in a couple hours. It is the first time in nearly 60 days. The High Pressure ridge which has been over top of us blocking all those storms to the north is gone. Storm track for the first time in a long time, here, having a rain impact. Travel especially tomorrow mornings commute. The roads will be slick and things
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — The ongoing legal tussle between Peoria County and County Auditor Jessica Thomas has reached the state’s highest court. Last month, the Illinois Supreme Court issued an order putting a pause on any action involving the county’s ongoing efforts to eliminate her office while they mull whether to take her case. In […]
BRIMFIELD If he was awake, he was helping someone else, Bob Forney s sons said a day after the Brimfield fire chief lost his seven-week battle with the COVID-19 virus.
Forney, 58, dedicated his life to helping others and gave of himself without thought, said Jacob Forney, himself a firefighter in Kewanee. He wasn’t just a dad, he was a mechanic, he was a carpenter, he was the maintenance guy, he said.
Added one of Bob Forney s other sons, Zachery, also a Brimfield firefighter: He was involved in everything. He helped with 4-H. He really had his hand in everything.
It wasn t clear how Bob Forney contracted the virus a few days prior to going into the hospital. He and his wife of 36 years, Robin, were quarantining at their home for a few days before he began to have respiratory troubles.
ANDY KRAVETZ
Peoria Journal Star
BRIMFIELD â If he was awake, he was helping someone else, Bob Forney s sons said a day after the Brimfield fire chief lost his seven-week battle with the COVID-19 virus.
Forney, 58, dedicated his life to helping others and gave of himself without thought, said Jacob Forney, himself a firefighter in Kewanee. He wasn t just a dad, he was a mechanic, he was a carpenter, he was the maintenance guy, he said.
Added one of Bob Forney s other sons, Zachery, also a Brimfield firefighter: He was involved in everything. He helped with 4-H. He really had his hand in everything.