Last week. Were told the number of shootings on east bay highway now totals in the mid20s. Folkare upset, they are frustrated, they want something to be done and they think not enough is being done. That is the latest from antioch. Im jodi hernandez, nbc 4 news. Dramatic to see the highway shut down with the officers on the freeway. That Pittsburg City Council meeting. Heres some more details. Its right along highway 4. If approved, up to six cameras would be installed. This is for surveillance. Theyre hoping that adding cameras would perhaps lessen the shootings. Pittsburg mayor is supporting the plan. The surveillance project comes with a 100,000 price tag. Were following a developing story out of the peninsula. A dead dog after a grooming trip to petsmart and we learned the groomer has been arrested. Robert handa joins us live. What do we know about this . Reporter we are at the store in san mateo where there has been a lot of drama. Police say on sunday evening they responded to th
Some were hailed as heroes. Other hado shown acts of bravery known only to those they served. This is their story of their unknown valor. Growing up my mother, betty mccallum, told us the story of her cousin harry gray who shared with us his touching letters in the summer of 1944 at 18 he left arlington, massachusetts just after High School Graduation to join the marines and serve in the pacific. I was always intrigued and moved by these letters and i knew very little of the battle of iwo jima but i knew harrys death there left a deep grief in my mothers family. A few years ago i decided to tell his story. It struck me that in war movies there are the heroes and then there are hundreds of others. The guys who get hit on the beach or in the villages, just trying to carry out the mission. They are the extras in the movie but for some families somewhere they are there harry gray, their lost love, the line on the family tree that just ends. A young man who never got to have a life, get mar
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEHT) Before selling out areas in her current Eras Tour, Taylor Swift kicked off her Fearless tour in Evansville. Tuesday, April 23, 2009 marks 15 years to the day that Taylor performed to a sold out crowd at Roberts Stadium. It's a concert that Eyewitness News anchor Whitney Ray remembers well. "It's hard to believe it's been 15 years," Ray says. "It was an amazing concert." Whitney attended the Taylor Swift concert with her sister. "That was the one and only time I ever saw Taylor Swift, and it was special because I had an opportunity to take my younger sister who was a huge fan of Taylor Swift," Ray says. "That was something that we got to do together, and it created just a wonderful memory of the two of us." The concert was also memorable because it marked Ray's last show at Roberts. "I grew up in Evansville, Indiana. I lived there for the majority of my life, and to see something like that just en