Celebrating the last home opener and final monday night game at the coliseum. This is a political move by the nra. I assume it will get thrown out of court quickly. The nra files back at the city of San Francisco after being labeled a terrorist organization. The demands it is making in a lawsuit filed today. It is my home. A Bay Area Community offers rv dwellers a safe place to park. It is in jeopardy. Why a one time supporter once the plans scrapped. There was some added drama in tonights raiders game against the broncos. Kristin ayers is at the coliseum. Reporter we know raider nation is diehard all season long. On this opening day the last at the coliseum before the team moves to las vegas fans were particularly fired up. Rooting for their team and against a former player who they consider a traitor. If there is one thing a raiders fan loves it is a rivalry. Against the broncos. Or at this game against antonio brown. The wide receiver was released from the raiders and picked up by t
Looking live from the exclusive sales force power camera at a bunch of fog around the bay area. That looks kind of cool. It is tuesday, september 10. Good morning. It is 4 31. Lets get a check of the foggy forecast. It seems like it is pretty cool out there. We are looking at temperatures cooler than average all because of the onshore flow and the seabreeze kicking in. That is why we are starting off with low clouds and areas of fog. Here is a look at the bay bridge. Temperatures in the 50s to low 60s. Concorde and oakland at 60 and livermore as well as san jose, 59 and 58 in downtown San Francisco and check out santa rosa, low 50s as we start off your tuesday. Heading to the afternoon, will have some clearing. It will be another breezy day. Gusty conditions up in the hills and along the coast once again. 82 for a high and concorde as well as fairfield, 79 in livermore and 76 in san jose for a high and 72 in oakland and 67 or San Francisco. A warmup as we go through the next several da
Mormons taking it. Thought it could be isolated from other mac and settlers so they wouldnt run other american settlers so they wouldnt run into the ideas of the east. Only does the gold rush bring 30,000 nonmormons through utah in the first three years of settlement, first five years of settlement, but 20,000 or so , theseamericans here stories became as difficult as the ones the mormons had experienced before. Misunderstanding, cultural alienation, violent conflict. Case, native americans are pushed out of their historical homeland. It becomes a difficult story to tell. Human beings have been here for a very long time. Provo wins when the first angloamerican settlers arrived with the intent to stay in 1849, there were already lots of people here. Native americans called this area home for hundreds, even thousands of years. The site of the largest concentration of native americans in what is now utah,. N fact the tip and get band of the utes were not far from where we are. They made t
With help from our Comcast Cable partners we will ask for the history of the city. Visit the Brigham Young University Museum of paleontology the hear about how one man changed the way dinosaur skeletal remains are displayed in museums. Mr. Fluhman the metal rods the support of the animal are hidden within the bounds. When you can hide the armature in the steel supports, the animal looks more alive. Later, see artifacts recovered from one of provos early structures in the story they tell about the lives of the towns first settlers. Mr. Scheetz when we look back at how our ancestors lived, the little bits and pieces that we uncovered tell that story. We begin the hour i taking a look at the settlement of provo and how it is changed over the years. Mr. Fluhman provo has a difficult early story. Of the big narrative of mormon settlement of the region is about coming into this place in aching at work even though earlier american and even british and other explorers never chose to settle her
Recover from injuries to his face and his head. Police tape marks the home, 5400 block of malcolm street, cobbs creek, where police say a four year old boy fell out of second floor bedroom window this morning. Critically injuring himself, hurting his face, and head. Well, we heard screams and stuff. Reporter lena dunkin said she was horrified by the boys condition after seeing emt taking him away from the scene. Orange, just like his legs were just like, you know, like he was wasnt moving or anything. I was surprised and im sorry to hear about that. Reporter not yet clear about how the boy fell from the window, neighbors say the parents have at least two other kids in the house, and they say they usually keep to themselves unlike many on the block. We pretty much tight neighborhood around here, we like to watch out for the kids. So that was an isolated incident as far as im concerned. Reporter i did speak with the Family Member at the house, as he was headed here to the hospital. He di