Conditions and they should be able to express their concerns without the fear of retaliation. Reporter 29 of them are spending over 30 on rent, 54 of them are spending over 50 of their income on represent, so when theyre evicted they face even higher rents. This man this. We just want the authority to be able to handle serious problem tennants and not be forced into a situation where we have an adversarial relationships, where theyre encouraging adversarial relationships with our tenants. Reporter the City Council Takes up the proposed orders nance at the next meeting, a heavy turnout for both sides is expected. Rmgs were on storm watch because of the worst of the weather will be here within the hour, were looking live across the bay bridge to see who gets it first, were looking across the bridge to mt. Tam and across the San Francisco bridge. Its moving our direction, its not here yet, we have quiet conditions at the moment across the immediate bay area, but up to our north, its raini
Advocates say theres been a sharp rise into evictions and they accuse landowners of pushing them into an elevated market. Reporter tennants tell us that they are often put in a tough situation if they complain about anything to their land lords, they could be and sometimes are evicted. San jose is under tremendous pressure to do something about no cause evictions, and theyre getting support from. Tennants and their supporters met in front of city hall to protest what they call unjustified evictions. Alma rosa was evicted over her apartments condition. We had mold a lot and we could smell it and it was making us sick and it had a lot of roaches and the place was not cleaned proper at all. Reporter San Jose City leaders dont think tennants should be fearful. We want to take away that fear, because an apartment is a home and people deserve to be able to live in habitable conditions and they should be able to express their concerns without the fear of retaliation. Reporter 29 of them are s
50s to mid 80s. Cooler by 3 to 5 degrees, still pretty warm inland. The changes come for some warmer weather come midweek. We will talk about it coming up. Breaking news out of the east bay this morning. Police are investigating a double homicide in downtown oakland. It happened just before 1 00 this morning on 15th street between harrison and webster street. Police say at least two people have died after being shot. Gunfire also hit a third person who has been taken to the hospital. That victims condition is not known. More breaking news now out of georgia where a suspect is on the loose after fatally shooting a police officer. That shooting happened around 6 30 last night our time in the city of eastman, which is south of atlanta. Police say officer tim smith was responding to a call about a suspicious person when he encountered the suspect, got out of his patrol car and was shot. Officer smith was not wearing a body camera. Developing news in milwaukee, wisconsin, where violence has
Good morning, everyone. Thanks for joining us on this sunday, august 14th. Im Carolyn Tyler. Lets start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. Good morning to you. We have the usual fog once again pinned down to the coast. The north bay with two mile visibility in santa rosa and that is an improvement and three miles at the shoreline and at sfo, 54 in the city, 59 in oakland. 63 in san jose and sunshine. Temperatures today, a few degrees cooler here but fairfield up to 67 right now and 70 in livermore. So the next couple of hours the fog burns back and well have cloudy skies at the coast, cool there and upper 50s. The breeze kicks up in the afternoon with temperatures slightly cooler around the bay but still you notice those mid90s inland. Were talking detail about that slight cooldown coming up. Carolyn. Thank you, lisa. Breaking news out of the east bay this morning. Police are investigating a double homicide in downtown oakland. It happened just before 1
Galicias brother spoke with abc 7 News Reporter melanie woodrow. Frank galicia had two passions music and cooking. He was a kind spirit. With a big heart. His way of connecting with the family was always making us a dish, making us dinner. Reporter six months ago he landed his dream job, line cook at sons daughters restaurant in San Francisco. Franks older brother louis says he initially stayed in hostels. They last spoke on saturday. Things were finally going well for him. He found an apartment. He was dating a girl. Reporter wednesday around 10 00 a. M. San Francisco Police say someone discovered a body in a private stairwell at westfield San Francisco center. They have ruled it a homicide at this point. Reporter louis says he cant think of anyone who would want to hurt his brother. He never wanted to be in any kind of altercation. He was the brother that always just went with the flow. We need to find whoever did this and bring them to justice. Any tips, please, please, please, repo