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Places of worship also had to stop indoor services. A San Mateo County supervisor plan tuesday introduce an ordinance tomorrow that would fine people that do not wear masks. The fines are proposed to start at 100 for first time vie violators, with fines going up to 500 for repeat offenders. Businesses could be find up to 3,000, depending on the violation. Families received boxes full of produce, milk, eggs, and other essentials today. Its a joint effort with the city of san jose. The Heritage Plaza normally hosts plays and musical events. This working class area they say is one of the hardest hist by the coronavirus in the bay area. They they county have the luxury of living in a house and not having, you know, other households there, or, you know, living with grandparents, and younger generations. Right . I mean, its just you look at all of that together, and its why this ....
And im julie haener. The announcement comes amid controversy over Police Tactics and calls for reform but garcia plan today retire years before. Julie, the mayor had on positive things to say about eddie garcia who spent four years affthe chief of police. The chief expressed wanting to move on for some time after personal reasons. Reporter after garcia announced retiring the department lost nearly 600 officers back in 2016. He was so critical in the rebuilding in the morale of the officers and their fact in themselves and their mission. Reporter chief garcia says i came to san jose as a boy from puerto rico and became the chief of police. The chief joined the force in 1992 rising through the ranks. His exurberance was infectious and you can see that he was able to inspire other officers and do better. Reporter the chief collaborated in saying, that the chiefs retirement halses nothing to do with the events. His department comes af ....
Response. An aerial view of Riverside County shows the spread of the apple fire. Flames ripped through the land. An urgent request for extra resources came in at 2 30 sunday morning. The strike team responded. It is an indication that there is an immediate threat to life property. Reporter so far, one home in two outbuildings have been destroyed. Theyre joined by teams from three other counties. Requests for help came in early to get the fire under control as soon as possible. We have seen record five, fire behavior but fire size. Those incidents can dragon for two or three months depending on conditions. We are trying to avoid that. With thousands evacuate her from their homes, the hope is to not have the apple fire truck out for months. We are trying to minimize the amount of time the personnel have to be in these large camps and working in close quarters because of the realities of covid19. We have new information on the fire ....
Cans fear they will soon be homeless. More than 4 million renters in a state said they were unlikely to make august rent. Many some extended eviction moratoriums, but the statewide halt an eviction proceedings could end august 14th. We could see a massive weight of eviction begin within a day or days of that order being rescinded. Reporter david chu offered one of the hand full of bills moving through the legislature to prevent evictions. He hosted a News Conference about the possible health impacts. Health officials warned that kicking people out of their homes could lead to an increased spread of covid19. The already catastrophic crisis of Affordable Housing in california have left those in the black, latino communities disportion atly affected. Reporter caa is kepticle of some of the legislation, and is calling for direct cash help. Were hoping for legislation that wo ....
Might do. We were consult . Ed they would try to frame us as race its. Reporter he said they are black head organization, they are targeting the superintendent not because of race but because of policy. The time is long overdue. She is in charge of our School District, and she has failed to prepare us for this school year. Reporter some of the demands include full ppe and testing in place at schools, accessible online learning, and federal dollars to help get through the crisis. Meanwhile, the Oakland Education Association and the Oakland Union mid School District are still at issue over hours of live instruction and access to technology. Our families, students, and community, you know, deserve just to have some direction and to know how the school y ....