Queens lane near deanza bull sflard san mateo. Nanette miranda is live in san mateo. Seeing a Mountain Lion puts a neighborhood on high alert. Reporter thats absolutely right. During the day, Mountain Lions are not so active so people are going about their business. Mountain lions are more active at dawn, dusk and now at night. So thats the time to be nervous. There are signs posted around this neighborhood now warning of sightings. In a parklike area by queens lane in the san mateo hills, residents saw evidence that a Mountain Lion had been by. We woke up yesterday morning. We saw my neighbor saw the carcass of a deer in the open space. It had been partially eaten. And thats really all we saw. Reporter turns out the deer wasnt alone. Animal control took the carcass away and took the fawn away. There was a baby. Took her away to care for her. This is the second sighting of a Mountain Lion in this neighborhood since midweek when one was spotted on friendwood street. There are signs post
Struggles to stem the surge of Central American migrants crossing into the United States, it is the children many making the journey without their families who are presenting the biggest practical and political challenge to officials here. The dilemma . Grant them refuge or send them back . In a few minutes youll hear the Homeland Security secretarys answer to that during an interview today with david gregory. First, we want to take you to where many of those kids begin their dangerous 1,000mile trek to america. Their fates placed in the hands of strangers and ultimately if they make it that far, a country that says it doesnt want them. Our Stephanie Gosk has made her way to near the honduras guatemala border, which is where we begin tonight. Reporter for honduran kids traveling by themselves, the journey really begins here. Adults are allowed to cross into guatemala legally, but the children are not. So they come to points that the Border Patrol call blind spots, literally, that they
A wide swath of community advocates, utility operators and environmental groups showed up in support of a six-bill water affordability package, testifying on Tuesday before the Michigan Senate …
Most of us take for granted clean, fresh water when we turn on the kitchen faucet, but it can be rare for many people, and it is why the ninth annual "Imagine a Day Without Water" is being observed today in communities across the U.S. Christy Harowski, director of the Value of Water campaign, noted dozens of communities across the country have suffered devastating effects to their water systems due to floods, droughts, ice storms or the result of aging infrastructure. "People do have the belief that our water systems here in the United States are fine and that is why we take it for granted," Harowski pointed out. " .