Its been pretty grim. Reporter i have, eric, and ama, good evening to you. A lot of news is happening here today. As you look behind me you saw the live picture from 7 hd and behind me you see the burned out hole that was the ghost ship warehouse thats sadly become a tomb for 36 people and they do expect that number to go up as they search the rest of the building. Work has stopped at front of the building out of fear that there could be a potential for collapse. One wall was fairly unstable so they are worried about that, and its not just because of danger to the firefighters either, but also to preserve the area as potential criminal evidence. Thats an important phrase, criminal evidence. This morning crews pulled free three more bodies totaling as i said 36 killed by the fire. They have now searched 75 of the building, and they expect that they may find more victims as well. Tonight work could continue in areas closed because of potential danger. They hope that they will be able to
By saying goodbye. Victims are still being recovered and identified and families still learning whether their loved ones are alive or dead. Good evening. Thanks for joining us. Im eric thomas in for dan. Im amma dates. The cause of the fire remains unanswered question. Death toll stands at 36 and Alameda County District Attorney says this is a possible criminal investigation which could result in murder charges if the evidence warrants it. The Oakland Fire Department released this image showing what it looks like inside the burned be. Then this image taken with an infrared camera. Red spots you see those are pieces of steel structure of the warehouse still hot from the intensifier. We begin our coverage with lillian who is live in oakland tonight with the latest. Lillian . Reporter District Attorney Nancy Omalley went no detail about the investigation shes launched. There is a team working on the case led by an expert on land and property use. Alameda County District Attorney Office lo
The Rochester City School District Board of Education Thursday announced that Demario Strickland will serve as interim superintendent, as the district continues its search for a school chief.
Demario Strickland, who has been serving as Deputy Superintendent of Teaching and Learning since March 2023, will take over in July for Supt. Carmine Peluso, who is leaving RCSD to become Superintendent of the Churchville-Chili School District.