Bridge where traffic is floeing nicely from hayward to foster city. Its a bit busy but everybody is at the limit as you make your way to the highrise and the san mateo side of things. Elsewhere car speeding 90 to 100 miles an hour hit another car and the victim is onto the shoulder there but there is Police Activity south 101 before tully and apparently the suspect is over near cochran. Be aware of that happening in the san jose area. This roadwork widening north and southbound 101 expect delays from pet ta lualuma to San Jose Police are investigating an Early Morning homicide. They say a woman around 40 years old and possibly homeless was found dead on the sidewalk near a burger king and a motel on north 15th street near commercial street. They say some people walking by saw her and called 911. No word whether the victim was stabbed or shot to death. Police have two people of interest in custody right now and abc News Reporter matt keller is on the scene and hell have an update live c
Victims and the owner of that maserati kenneth cheri an aspiring oakland rapper. Ran over there to help the dude in the maserati, pulled him out and tried to give him some cpr. He was breathing at that time but ambulance came and i dont think he made it. Officers are still looking for the black range rover with out of state paper dealer plates. They have now issued alerts in california, arizona and utah. Meanwhile bay area friends and family told kpix 5 that cherry moved to las vegas to find a safer and better life. [ rap ] his stage name was kenny clutch and in this music video he is actually cruising the vegas strip in a maserati. His loved ones lit candles last night in oakland on the street where he grew up. I cant believe that that happened to him. He was a good dude. Im just distraught. I dont understand whats going on. Cherrys cousin said he left behind three children, a 2year old, a 3yearold and newborn daughter. According to the oakland tribune, cherry had been arrested severa
FEAR WAS REAL AS STORM NEARED FIVE years earlier Innisfail had been the unwelcome focal point of Cyclone Larry, so when another, even more powerful storm seemed to be heading their way, the fear was palpable. Firefighter Steve Wilson has lived in the Cassowary Coast town for more than 30 years and still remembers the underlying tension as Yasi approached - both among his colleagues and the entire town. On February 3, 2011, his team, their families and pets locked themselves in the fire station - a sturdy building on Fitzgerald Esplanade - reinforcing the front door with big metal beams. Once the winds hit 80km/h, no trucks are allowed out the door, he said.