Open trench on santa clara. You have a big pit in the middle of a thriving downtown core. Weve seen how it works in [ technical difficulties ] if about. If we about more time, we should do it. Reporter the b. A. R. T. Board will decide. The timeline is in 2019. Kpix5s melissa caen joins us now live from oakland. Cook r things at home oa reporter were here in front of the purple heart medical cannabis dispensary. What they call equity applicants. [sotgreg minor, assistant to c of oakland] an equity oakland residents will get priority who live in a neighborhood with a large number of cannabis related arrests or have a cannabis restriction on their record. The next time i invite you over to the house for a potluck, it may mean not just cooking, but doing other things at home. Reporter oakland city councilman knoll guyo said when noel guyo said when the city started looking into cannabis licenses, they found something. We wanted to grow it to 16 and found out in the process we had over 250
Dealing with and why it will take so much time to be repaired. It is expected to stay closed through tomorrow afternoon. Eastbound evans is reduced to one lane through that area. So some traffic is getting through, but drivers are told to stay clear. Give them time. Denver water says its not exactly sure why this happened. The pipe that broke, 67 years old. You can see the size of that sinkhole. It is significant. Its massive. Yeah, yeah. Evans is never a fun afternoon, but right now just find another way. Go away from evans, absolutely. Sunshine this afternoon across the metro area, but some areas could get some rain. Meteorologist belen deleon is in the 9news backyard. What can we plan for the evening . Hey, jonathan, more of what we seemed, a chance for some showers in the city, but right now the strongest storms are kind of spinning around the front range. Yesterday we were talking about counterclockwise fashion around the San Luis Valley and over colorado. Right now were starting
U.S. Attorney Jill Steinberg ATLANTA – A man serving a life term in a Georgia state prison has been indicted on charges of constructing and mailing bombs to two federal
A federal indictment against David Cassady alleges that he devised and deposited bombs in 2020 from Georgia State Prison in Tattnall County. Cassady, 55, is already serving a life sentence for a different crime.
A victim’s widow says the man accused of building bombs inside a state prison and then mailing those bombs to two federal buildings, should not be in the general population inside the prison.