Its safe for workers to return. Devin fehely, kpix 5. Breaking news now out of stockton. A large fire triggering evacuations near downtown. Its burning in an industrial section, with shipping pallets burning sending black smoke all over the city. You can see those flames burning near the railroad boxcars, as well. This is a look from a different angle. Fire crews are using ladders to try to put some water on the flames. Well keep an eye on this for you bring you more details as they come in. Meanwhile, a developing story now. Chopper 5 above berkeley where a fire at an apartment complex has just been knocked down. Kpix 5s da lin is at the scene at roosevelt and addison near downtown. Da. Reporter thats right. The fire is out. But take a look here. The fire started in a first floor unit and the flames quickly spread to the second floor damaging more units on the second floor. A lot of damage in the apartment complex. It has at least 10 units. Now, firefighters say the two alarm fire sta
Still on paid adminstrative leave, which is protocol for officerinvolved shootings. Because it is a part of an investigation. Officer jones is on leave which is protocol with officer involved shootings. He was cleared and last years shooting of jonathan gossman. The Attorney Says that state law prevents the release of the dashboard camera video. Dora miller is live at city hall with a breakdown of fake dora. We are at a City Council Meeting where the cry is just this, release the tapes. They are demanding that the tapes be released so they can see what happened. The City Attorney said that he cannot do it because its unlawful. Others say not so fast, there is more to it. The Public Information board deals with public records and both say it is up to the lawful custodian to make the decision to release the video. The custodian is the chief of police or the county attorney. They say they are not bound by law to hold onto the video and they can release it if they want. The city plans to r
W-L Captures District Championship "The regular season ended for Arlington’s four high-school football teams the night of Nov. 3 with different overall results for each. The most successful story was the Washington-Liberty Generals clinching the outright Liberty District championship thanks to a 41-21 come-from-behind victory over the visiting Wakefield Warriors in an all-Arlington clash.