Live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. Smooth sailing for some, a gridlock nightmare for others. Tonight, fans fled out of levi stadium. Good evening, im ann notarangelo. We have Team Coverage of the max exodus starting with mark sayre. Hi mark. Reporter the official attendance tonight, 48,765 fans. About the past hour and 15 minutes, all of those fans had been trying to exit levi stadium and the exodus is still well underway. This is what it looked like in one of the lots right next to the stadium. Cars lined up leaving a nearby parking garage and a city golf course. All of this was directed onto the three lane drive. Eastbound highway 237. But fans differ on how the mess was. Some say it was better than candlestick, some say it is much worse. Less, candlestick is worse. Really . Last year, it took me five hours to get out of here. It mr. Probably take us an hourandahalf. Is that more or less . It is worse than candlestick. One of the more unique aspects is on the san
Were jolted out of this bed this morning. The earthquake near napa that had the wine country rocking. Reporter were live in campbell, where police are looking for a gunman they say is responsible for robberies and an attempted double homicide. Youll see a new Police Sketch and you will also hear from the victims family. Plus a dangerous salvage operation due to get underway in San Francisco this morning. The challenges facing the crews as they try to remove a beached fishing boat from ocean beach. Mornings on 2 begins right now. Were live in vallejo, where folks are seeing a welcomed sight. The illusive rain puddle and rain on the windshield. Theres some actual can rainfall recorded this morning in parts of the bay area. Coming up in moments, steve will tell us whether this rain will actually amount to anything significant, important during this drought and alex savidge will show us which parts of the bay area are getting wet. I saw some rain coming in. So did i. Good morning. Im tori
Were told a suspect murderer led police to drexel hill and thats where fox 29s Shawnette Wilson is live for us tonight. Shawnette. Reporter well they just wrapped up digging in the wooded area behind me about 30 minutes ago. It is a gruesome Confession Police say the suspect made that led them here. Now what we can tell you is that police say the suspect is currently in jail for a double murder in philadelphia, a Home Invasion in upper darby and a rape in maryland. That according to police. They say when they were interviewing him, he said he killed two people and buried them here in the woods of indian rock park. He said that he killed two people inside his apartment in february of 2012. He dismembered their bodies inside the apartment in the bathtub. Put them in tote bags drove their car down here to this location. Wept into the wooded area and buried them. Reporter and police say they brought the suspect in a car. He directed them here to this park. They searched again tonight but t
Williams. Good evening. Two very sick americans are about to begin a journey by air to this country. And when they arrive they will become the very first known cases of the ebola virus ever on american soil. World Health Officials warned us today this outbreak is moving faster than the efforts to control it and contain it. Some time on saturday the First American patient will arrive at an air base in georgia and then be taken to Emory University hospital as americans and especially those who travel are watching this outbreak closely. In a moment, the things we all need to know about ebola. First tonight to atlanta, awaiting that arrival, nbcs stephanie gosk. Reporter aid workers Nancy Writebol and dr. Kent brantly fighting for their lives in liberia may soon both be home. One arrives tomorrow and will be rushed here to Emory University hospital in atlanta in this specially equipped isolation room. The reason our facility was chosen for this is because we are only we are one of only fou
How an injection saving people across our area gave this kitten a second chance. And a womans body discovered in a local park. A neighborhood now terrified wandering in theres a killer on the loose. Very scared. Very scared for my kids. Very scared for myself. Its a story still developing right now. We do know it was right around this time last night that that woman went for a walk or a jog in Pennypack Park in northeast philadelphia. Her family never saw her alive again. Good evening, im lucy noland. Im dawn timmeney to in tonight pour iain page. Lets get right out to Chris Oconnell live at police headquarters. Chris . Reporter dawn torque night Philadelphia Police are trying to figure out what led to the death of a 46 year old woman from northeast philadelphia. Her death is being called suspicious. Her body was found in a local park. Tomorrow morning an autopsy will be done on her body. In the meantime, the discovery has left a neighborhood on edge tonight. Homicide detectives spent