Make this area into a pedestrian promenade in order to do that theyre going to have to close down some of the streets and immersion say that this is a safe and helpful plan for them and their customers. Owners of tightly packed shops and restaurants and upper grant avenue say they need space to better serve their customers where cars have been lining up along the narrow streets of north beach businesses would like to take over basically what happens is people come here, they parked their cars and they dont use the businesses right now. Merchants Association President dan mock erie nice as by expanding into the parking spots it will allow shops like his more room. It will also allow his customers to move more freely. Mikey rini is hoping the city will take it one step further by closing the street so the area can essentially become a pedestrian promenade partially by taking over those patients we are reasserting. The idea that that for support Small Businesses in the neighborhood once s
Gesture towards the gay and diversed. He started screaming help help help help help. Storms tear through it is south destroying homes. A u. N. Worker who contracted ebola who died in germany, this as federal Health Officials are reevaluating their approach to keeping workers safe. The c. D. C. Is under increased scrutiny. It will double down on training and oh look at how protective the gear is used. All this after a worker in dallas became the First American to contract the disease on u. S. Soil. She has received a blood transfusion from dr. Kent brantley, a survivor. How is that Health Worker doing . Of course everyone is willing for her to pull through. She is in high spirits, according to her family priest, who said she is comfortable. Dr. Brantley, who was just here sunday, donating his plaza. He happened to live in nearby fort worth and his blood containing the ebola fighting antibodies are coursing through her veins. A special mask for the Health Care Worker diagnosed with ebola
The plane returned to the airport making an Emergency Landing after part of a cabin wall came apart in flight. The airline says it was caused by a blown air duct but the cabin never lost pressure. Oxygen masks were not deployed. Nobody hurt. Passengers took another flight to dallas. Check out these amazing images sent back by the hubble telescope. This is called a butterfly nebula. It may look pretty but this star is actually in deaths throws. The gray clouds of superheated gas thats expelling into space making a strange and sad light show marking its own end. Thats a cool picture. Im kind of a space geek. Is that right . I love anything space related. We come back to earth. Halloween. A lot of pumpkins around. I love pumpkins. They were part of a science lesson yesterday at one high school in fargo, north dakota. Teams built their own catapult and used it to launch pumpkins weighing 8 to 10 pounds. They also measured how far the pumpkin flew. Really it was all about watching pumpkins
Rallied sunday in california to demand hands on training and access to better protective equipment. This after a union survey of nearly 2,000 nurses. 76 said their hospital has not told them the policy on the potential admission of patients infected with ebola. 37 reported insufficient eye protection, and 36 said they lack impermeable gowns. We need the right equipment, hazmat gowns. The critical issue that the dallas case has pointed out is that the Training Needs to be more proactive in the part of the hospital as opposed to saying heres a sheet of paper, this is what you should do. A look on a website. This is what you do. Youve got to have drills. Reporter nurse fountain is speaking out on behalf of the union, 185,000 members strong. We need to know that whatever were doing in dealing with patients who potentially have this disease, its enough for us. And adequate enough for us to protect ourselves and patients. Reporter coming up tonight on news4 at 6 00, hear what else these nurs
TEXARKANA As new federal limits on so-called forever chemicals in drinking water take effect, Texarkana Water Utilities is working to assess how much, if any, of the toxic substances could be in the local supply.