Breakups appear new this morning on the kron 4 morning news. Searchers detect an underwater signal in the hunt for the missing malaysian plane. The coast guard is out searching for a boy last seen struggling in San Francisco bay with his family. How two of his family members were saved. Plus an alqaeda publication. Referencing bombs. With a picture of a bay area airport. The kron 4 morning news starts right now. It was unusually heavy last night due to emergency pothole repairs. Those holes are located on the old section of the bridge. Lanes were closed so crews could fix them. Take a look at first street last night. Traffic was backed up to at least mission street. Cal trans was making repairs to a pothole that opened up late yesterday afternoon just west of treasure island. So, three eastbound lanes and two westbound lanes were closed off for repairs. Making for a frustrating backup. Just in. Searchers looking for the missing malaysian plane have detected an underwater signal. An Aus
Undermine it to keep Outstanding Young people like ryan out of scouting. Reporter it all comes on the day the boy scouts were forced to release secret files it kept on decades of sexual abuse within the organization. Including cases which scout leaders covered up and shielded abusers from prosecution. The bow scouts as an organization pride themselves on honesty and truthful nevertheless and yet the boy scouts dont practice it. Thats outrageous. Reporter ryan says he enjoyed scouting for 12 years and is hoping that someday the scouts will change. Unfortunately, the boy scouts are being bullies. They are pushing young men like me away who really need the boy scouts. I wasnt the first person to suffer under this policy and surely wont be the last. Reporter the boy scouts of america say they dont proactively inquire about someones Sexual Orientation but in this case it came out because ryan was doing his project for his eagle scout award which was an anti bullying wall at his middle schoo
A speeding driver rammed into a mother of six and into the bedroom of an apartment unit in Oakland on New Year's morning, sending shockwaves through the neighborhood where residents can't seem to shake the trauma.
No one focuses on the pain here : Inside Oakland s abandoned car epidemic
Ariana Bindman
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Just beneath the bustling Nimitz Freeway, there’s hundreds of them. Maybe even thousands.
They’re gutted and stripped, covered in graffiti, burned to pieces and exploding with trash. Oakland’s swaths of abandoned vehicles are an unsightly urban phenomenon, and just parallel to Wood Street, which is home to sprawling tent encampments, there’s an astonishing amount of them.
Just ahead, two people can be seen stripping a rusty truck that’s been reduced to a frame on wheels. The area, which feels like something out of a post-apocalyptic John Carpenter film, is cluttered with AC Transit buses, bombed-out BMWs and overturned Audis. But how did they get here? And more importantly, why is the city allowing them to accumulate?