Lake county sonoma, napa and butte areas in their disaster and maybe a quick moment in our own minds and hearts about the lost lives there. I think its appreciated. And i also want to give particular thank you to our Fire Department, and our firefighters, who over the past week have not only gone up there in as many volunteer hours as possible, with equipment, hopefully we never have to use down here and hopefully, we keep our fires down, but in response to that tremendous disaster that you you already know the statistics on. 800 homes, thousands of peoples lives destroyed, that were there to assist. If it isnt medical and now perhaps our Public Health is being asked to submit Mental Health professionals to help. As our firefighters giving toys to kids who lost everything and giving them a chance to have some play as people rebuild their lives. That reminds me this is the 10th anniversary of katrina, and knowing that a huge disaster happens in the other counties constantly were more th
As a teacher i have been quite honest that we have been looking on in horror how our city has been completely decimated of the workingclass people by certain members of city hall and i hold you responsible some of you not all of you and in particular our mayor, i have to say quite honestly. We have been completely horrorfied about that. Is that any time . Stop the luxury development. Stop the building of the luxury developments. Prop a with 650 units makes us compete with the rest of the community for very few housing opportunities. This is not a solution. Im really concerned that google is mentioned as part of the solution as a partner in the solution. Thank you. You can finish your sentence. Okay. Just so we understand im the last person on my block not to be evicted. I pay 45 income in rent. These assistance plans were geting are never going to be effective for me. 1 million homes are out of reach. Thank you. Good afternoon supervisors and commissioners. Like graham, i want to put a
Lake county sonoma, napa and butte areas in their disaster and maybe a quick moment in our own minds and hearts about the lost lives there. I think its appreciated. And i also want to give particular thank you to our Fire Department, and our firefighters, who over the past week have not only gone up there in as many volunteer hours as possible, with equipment, hopefully we never have to use down here and hopefully, we keep our fires down, but in response to that tremendous disaster that you you already know the statistics on. 800 homes, thousands of peoples lives destroyed, that were there to assist. If it isnt medical and now perhaps our Public Health is being asked to submit Mental Health professionals to help. As our firefighters giving toys to kids who lost everything and giving them a chance to have some play as people rebuild their lives. That reminds me this is the 10th anniversary of katrina, and knowing that a huge disaster happens in the other counties constantly were more th
It is suspicious. A truck rolls over on its side, the evacuations there. Pg e crews have begun shutting down that pipeline, what is behind it and why it is creating tension between them. Plus the world spotlight on two bay area scientists, the big announcement that came hours ago, ktvu channel 2 morning news continues. Complete bay area News Coverage starts right now, this ktvu channel 2 morning news. Good morning, want to take you out to that house fire we have been talking about, janine de la vega out there, the fire is out but you can see investigators there on the scene. Now trying to figure out what happened. We will take you there in just a moment. Thank you for joining us on monday morning, october 7th, i am pam cook. I am dave clark, lets check weather and traffic, how do you want them to dress . That is personal. I see. My jammies. Our meteorologist p. J. S would be nice, we do have a change, still mild to warm but not as warm as yesterday, especially by the coast, 70s and 80s
Don is there. Thats right, that is the livermore valley, used to be use rural country side and now it is home to 200,000 people and that is one of the reasons they are facing one of the driest years they have seen. Water continues to flow here, the drought hasnt sunk in here yet but they are about to feel some of the drought pain, 80 of their water normally cuts from the state and that has been cut to zero. It is drastic, it is a severe hardship to the communities we serve. She is in zone 7 and they contract with them to bring water here and say they have been saving water and recharging aquifers and that, dried up as it is it may still be the tri valleys safety net. From last year we tried to conserve what water we could, that water is currently being transferred to the extent possible into the lake and will be available locally if they do have to start pumping through the delta. What happened there is being repeated in districts across california. We have 17 that are in danger of run