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>> right now on the kron, 4 morning news, a massive fire breaks out at an empty conquered building. closing multiple streets this morning. we'll have a live report. the san jose police officers association calling on the city now to give them a are more protection after this fight broke out. and we're learning the names of the family killed in a fiery crash pleasanton. will have that update. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 6. >> and thanks for waking up with us on tuesday aria and i'm james fletcher. we've got lots to cover on the news front. again, that live report that fire in concord a little bit. so stay tuned. and i saw a half-moon and no we love it. i love seeing that moon, whether it's a half or full and not a lot of cloud cover.
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indeed. we've got a pretty clear morning and you can see that. >> even all the way out to the golden gate bridge this morning. we're looking at very minimal cloud cover. this is your view at the golden gate about to have a beautiful sunrise out there. really nice way to start your tuesday off. and we're going to be holding on to that sun all day long today. coastal areas, you've got a pretty steady sea breeze. the rest of us are calm. but if you are heading out to the coast, bit of a blustery morning out that direction. 40's to low 50's for current temps right now. livermore is that 45 per cleese sitting at 47 conquered and san francisco each right at 50 degrees right now. now later on today, daytime highs will be in the low to mid 70's for most of us. so really pleasant forecast. i'm talking a warm-up and another rounf of potential weekend rainfall. all still to come. as for your roads. michael thomas is in this morning. what's the latest out there? hey, good morning, everyone. well, we are seeing some delays for those of you who may be heading over on to the bay bridge. there is a collision and you can see it's right
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before. >> you get onto that bay bridge. it's just west of grand avenue. so the second lane is currently blocked and we're already starting to see some of those delays. but hopefully that's getting cleared up at least within the next hour or so. taking a look at some drive times those who are heading to the mates from the crockett, 18 minute commite while the greek to 5, 80 12 minute commute, castro valley to the maze of 14 minute commute stanley and or to the maze a 10 minute commute. now, once you get over to that area, you can see it does look like a parking lot, but still only a 30 minute commute from the maze to get into the city. those metering lights are on. a live look at the san mateo bridge this morning. there's a little bit of delays there. there is an accident that they're clearing up, but it still only a 15 minute commute on to the peninsula. taking a look at the richmond, sandra fell. it's an 8 minute commute over that. and lastly, that golden gate bridge, it's only 19 minutes to get into the city of san francisco james, we'll send it back to you. thanks a lot, michael. >> okay, 602. is a time and breaking news from overnight. a massive fire has engulfed a commercial building in concord
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and nearby. roads are closed, impacted by this kron. four's will tran is live in concord with a look at what's going on. will. >> so will give you the road closures in just a few moments from now. but let me tell you what's going on. we are at least 8 hours into the fight and the firefighters. they're not going anywhere. they finally just lower there. latter because they were still dealing with the hot spots. james story, a look at that. the roof collapse at this building, which is pretty much in the heart of downtown concord right next to the bart station. now, let me show you video. this fire. they don't even know exactly when it started because he got good head start on them. it's a vacant building. and when they got here at around 10 o'clock in the morning, they realize that there are a lot of homeless people coming and going from this location, which is why they actually rushed inside. look for a knee body inside just to make sure that they're safe. but it got
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so intense so quickly that they actually told their firefighters get out for their safety. that's when they raise the ladder and then they attacked the fire from above as well as from the ground, but not inside. this is a building known as park plaza is 3 stories. juan flores, the garage and 2 office floors above. it's been vacant for quite some time now. that is important because when it's vacant, there are no systems inside. know workers to call the fire department for them to come here, which is why they believe they got a huge head start on them. and that's why the roof collapsed at this particular point. no firefighters are injured and they were able to get out and now that the sun is up, they were met. they did manage to go inside as best as they can and they did not find anybody inside at this particular time. so the cause of the fire still under investigation. take a look at your screen. you talked about the road
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closures, clayton road. that is a big road that you have to keep in mind. part of it is close, especially right next to the bart station. so keep that in mind. here's a other list the closures parking grant streets, east street in concord boulevard, first street and saint clair avenue, bart parking lot on park street. that has been compromised as well. speaking of bart, james and area at one point they were worried that barr commute, especially, of course, during the morning time would the affected possibly not even go through here because the fire was so close to bart that the fire could have reached over thp year and the embers could have damage to tracks, but they looked at the tracks. no problems whatsoever. they cleaned it up why you can see a lot of people are pulling into bart at this particular time not affected. and you might be able to even hear a bart train rolled through at this particular time. >> back to case thank you. will.
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>> not the only fire crews now last night cleaning up from a fire in extra space storage facility in fremont. look at those flames shooting from the building. there were more than 50 units, their engulfed in flames. >> in a storage facility. typically people packed and full of whatever the contents were unaware of what those contents are, but they're usually packed fully so you have a heavy fire load so that that always what is going to create different fire conditions for us. >> nobody was hurt and there are investigating the cause. now. >> well, in the south bay, san jose police union is calling on the city to give mayor matt mahan more protection after this happened while ground for was doing an interview with the mayor and one of his security detail got attacked. kron four's. dan kerman has more. >> doing an interview. it was last tuesday during a kron 4 interview with san jose mayor matt mahan. when an altercation erupted between this man. 35 year-old wesley
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pollard and the plainclothes san jose police officer providing security for the mayor. pollard was ultimately arrested and charged with felony resisting an officer by means of violence and misdemeanor battery and disturbing the peace. the incident went on for nearly 4 minutes before a community member help subdue pollard. now in this letter, the san jose police officers association, he's calling on san jose's acting police chief and city manager to double the mayor's security detail. >> having only one officer's part of a security detail for high ranking member of the city. i was not sufficient was unsafe. >> steve sisolak is president of the san jose police officers association. >> by doubling it increasing another we feel nurse at eyes, another weather center readily available. definitely make everything safer going forward. >> in a statement, the san jose police department says it's reviewing the current procedures for the mayor's security detail. if they
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decide to bump up the number, it would not be unusual for a large city while san francisco police won't say how many officers are on mayor breed security detail. oakland police confirm the department generally provides to sworn officers for the security and protection of mayor thao. dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> 6 or 7 is the time. and and east bay police chief now upset after a man was released from prison early and reportedly attacked 2 people, including the chief piedmont police chief jeremy bowers says that willie gomer was in jail for auto theft, robbery and kidnapping. he was released, though and on parole when police say he attacked an elderly man at an ace hardware store in piedmont on friday. and when police confronted him, they say gomer broke into a home and threatened the resident before running off again. he then reportedly ran into chief bauers and bauers says he ended up fighting him for control of his patrol car. >> when i look at that
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situation with the things i'm thinking, as you know, was he doing out? he's he wasn't in a space where you might think we should be in public based off his actions. >> but you bowers says that go mers full term would have kept him in jail until 2025. gomer is in santa rita jail now facing new charges of assault on top of his previous charges. well, the group behind the recall effort of alameda county district attorney pamela price will be holding a news conference today at 01:00pm. that group is known as save. alameda for everyone are safe for short. their goal, they say, is to address the critical actions required of the county board of supervisors regarding the recall of price. so that's what this press conference is about. and again, it will be held at the alameda county administration building. >> in the east bay, police are investigating a solo crash that left one person dead in castro valley. it happened around 04:30pm in the afternoon yesterday on palomares road near the marker
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mile 4 point. early investigations say that the car had 2 people and it was northbound. and it went left on the road and then it crashed into a power pole and and overturned. and it was a child, a juvenile. the passenger was reported dead. the driver is in the hospital with major injuries. >> today, state and local public health officials joined supervisor joel and to raise the alarm on the threat of hepatitis b in san francisco. the supervisor has introduced legislation. >> and that help with hepatitis awareness month in san francisco. that is the goal he wants to call attention to the need of addressing this problem. >> well, new temporary housing is coming to san jose county supervisor cindy chavez unveiled the project at the salvation army's emmanuel house yesterday. the campus will be getting a complete
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makeover. turning into about 112 temporary houses. mayor matt mahan was there as well and spoke about the importance of this kind private public investment. >> it's going to take all of us coming together with an all of the above approach from from the shelter to individual sleeping pods to more permanent long-term housing placements. we are using streamlining to our planning department thanks to state legislation to move these projects forward with less red tape to do it faster to do it. more cost effectively. >> the county of santa clara will invest 4 million dollars into the project. >> it's 6.10, and still ahead on the kron. 4 morning news, you get your catalytic converter id today just for a limited time. we'll tell you where. and california is going to start making and selleng a generic version of nara. can in hopes of making it easier for people to
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>> it's 6.13, and here are 4 things to know. santa rosa police say and use this sword. trying to steal alcohol from a restaurant on 4th street near old courthouse square in santa rosa. he was arrested after this home on surveillance video, personal data of millions of kaiser permanente. patients may have been leaked because there was a data breach that happened. perhaps that's in patients logged on to the kaiser website and a mobile app. >> they say that they didn't get the user names or social
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security numbers, but they're going to letting you know, if you are involved in >> the gardens of golden gate park are launching a new outdoor summer program just in time for kids really love the outdoors. now they can get into this action with the garden camp activities. we're middle school students can explore the gardens. as part of the simpsons has botanical gardens, japanese tea garden and attempt conserve a toy. the a's beat the pirates 5 to one last night and they play game 2 of that series tonight. so we'll be staying tuned for that. >> all right. well, let's stay tune for the weather forecast for today. on this tuesday. we're waking up to clear skies. you saw the half moon out there. i saw the same morning, yeah, i should or should have been day just to keep it was nice and bright moonlight this morning and not a lot of cloud cover blocking it out. this is your view from away atop of mount tam looking down into the day. we do have a little bit of a breeze pushing up and down the coast and that is making for a bit
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of a wobble to this camera up on top of mount tam. now, aside from that sea breeze today is going to be a very pleasant, actually calm day for the rest of the bay area with tons of sunshine out there across the bay. high pressure, ridges built up. this is blocking any storm system from dropping in just yet. but we will be seeing our next one in sight. and you've probably guessed it already come saturday. it's almost like clockwork. our weekends cool down and we get those storm systems pushing we will see a northwesterly wind kicking up overnight tonight ahead of our warmest days of the forecast. and because of that, we do have a wind advisory up in solano county going into effect 11:00pm tonight through 05:00pm on wednesday. this also affects the central valley. fire risk is not huge at this point because of those weekend rains we've had. but this will result in the risk of a few downed trees, downed limbs in some roadways. as for our futurecast, we're dry today tomorrow and for the rest of the week. the weekend, though, is going to be when we start to see those showers pushing
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in saturday coming along with that chance of really just a few scattered sprinkles. nothing major and a few light flurries up in the sierra. just generally going to be a cooler and grayer weekend overall where we're at today, though, very pleasant and very sunny. so if you do have a chance to get outside today, it is that sweet spot for a lot of the bay area in the 60's to 70's. that's going to feel really nice and winds are not going to be a huge thing unless you're out along the coastline where that sea breeze will be noticeable. so that's 72 in san jose. calm winds and lots of sunshine. not going to be bad. union city hayward on up through oakland in the upper 60's. well, concord, at 75, same for you in pittsburgh, as well as santa rosa. looking ahead tomorrow, temperatures will be among the warmest both wednesday and thursday. we're going to bring a few low 80's for inland areas. friday will be quite similar. and then we really cool down come saturday with that chance of a sprinkle or 2 saturday drying out by sunday. but staying in the 60's, michael. thanks, john.
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good morning, everyone. the time is around 6.15, taking a look right now at the not too many major delays. but if you're heading on to that, the bridge you can see there's a collision that happened. it's the westbound lanes of 80. >> and it's right near grand avenue. so just keep that in mind. it is causing some delays. chp is working to get moved out of the way. but you may see some of that delay over the antioch area. we always see that major congestion there. 34 minutes from antioch to concord this morning. nothing too out of the ordinary. if you're in vallejo heading over to crockett, you can see everything does seem to be moving smoothly. once you get from crockett and you're heading to the maze, it's a 19 minute commute from there. taking a look right now, a little bit more inland. walnut creek to 5.80. it's a 12 minute commute. so no delays as you're cruising through orinda. but that bay bridges always, you know, looking like a parking lot. those metering lights are on. everyone's waiting to get into the city and its a 14 minute commute. once you're on that bridge taking a look at some drive times this morning, livermore to dublin 11 minutes, dublin
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to fremont. 17 minutes. san leandro to milpitas 27 minutes on that 8.80. there is a brush fire on the side of the road. believes it may be a homeless encampment that they're working to get control over. so we've got some looking lewers. it's causing some delays in that area milpitas to sunnyvale seven-minute commute. we'll take a look at the san mateo bridge right now to 14 minute commute. if you're heading on to the peninsula, no delays there. lastly, we will take a look over in the san jose area. morgan hill to san jose 60 minute commute. and lastly that 101. it's a 35 minute commute from san jose to menlo park. dorian. james, we'll seni it back to you. >> michael, thank you very much. 6.18 on the clock and san francisco police now looking for a hit and run driver who struck and killed a pedestrian back in february. we have a picture that police provided of the car they're looking for was on the night of february 25th that a man crossing the street was hit by a dark colored toyota camry, possibly a 1997 to 2001 model. the victim later died at the hospital from their injuries.
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investigators say the car should have significant front-end damage, damage, headlights and should be missing. the toyota emblem on the hood. >> it's 6.19, and a developing story and the nation-wide pro-palestinian protest have continued, including what we've seen in the bay area and at stanford demonstrators on the university to divest from israel and disclosed investments. counter protesters showed up yesterday saying they also have a right to be on campus. >> we live in great these people are taking advantages of the freedoms afforded by this country. white will simultaneously chanting death to america, almost nightly basis. and so i think it's good for them to recognize that. maybe they should be thankful for the country that they're protesting in. >> that was a part of the jewish contingency that showed up to say that they don't like these protests. they feel like they're being alienated and pressured to be off of campus
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from them. but there's a group called stanford for palestine and they say the university notified 9 students of a disciplinary violation against them for participate in the protest. and in a letter that was sent to kron 4 of disciplinary letter university said the students violated multiple policies by engaging and destructive behaviors with the intent to interfere with official university business. the group says the students who got the letter have been vocal about their support for palestine. they say that the they were not involved in the encampment. they're the university. also did not include any evidence of the participation. we did reach out to stanford for more details on this. but we haven't heard back. >> we're also taking a live look at san francisco state where the protests there has been growing as well. students their joint in yesterday with a rally and people also set up tents to and now congress is responding to these protests that they've seen with a bill.
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>> tackling anti-semitism supporters say that legislation will crack down on hate speech against jewish people. let's take a closer look now. good morning, hannah. >> yeah, good morning. that bill is called the anti-semitism awareness act and it would change the federal definition of anti-semitism which could have some important consequences. as the israel-hamas war plays out overseas, pro-palestinian protests on college campuses are capturing the attention of congress. it is long past time that congress act to protect jewish americans from the scourge of empty antisemitism on campuses. congressman russell fry says that's why he supports the anti-semitism awareness act. it would change federal anti-discrimination law to use the international holocaust remembrance. alliance's definition of anti-semitism, which would make certain language chance used at protests punishable by law. now more than ever, it is critical that the federal government's definition of
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anti-semitism. >> is clear and uniform. congressman michael burgess says that would give the education department more authority. so universities are empowered to take appropriate and decisive steps. >> to keep students safe and respond. exercises of speech that are so hostile. >> and discriminatory. but congressman jerry nadler argues the bill is too broad. this bill threatens to chill constitutionally protected speech. speech that is critical of israel alone does not constitute unlawful discrimination. instead, some democrats are pushing to pass the countering anti-semitism act, which would establish a national white house coordinator to combat antisemitism congresswoman mary scanlon called that legislation a much more bipartisan solution oriented useful bill. and congressman jim mcgovern agreed saying lawmakers need to come together on this. it is a mistake to not approach these issues with more unifying actions. in a split vote, lawmakers did decide to advance the anti-semitism
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awareness act out of committee, setting it up for a vote in the full house later this week. >> james, starting a back to you. all right. thanks a lot,
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>> we are back 6.25. is the time. and today is national. adopt a shelter pet day one in 5 pets in the u.s. are currently homeless and need a forever home. and according to a report done by mars petcare adopting a new pet will not only get you a loyal companion, but also could help you form stronger bonds with other people around you. fact that report found 73% of pet
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parents have connected with somebody from a different generation, a different culture, different racial or ethnic background, all because of their pets. if you're interested in fostering or adopting, visit your local shelter pet or 2 because everybody in my family has to. >> 6.26. right now and more parents are using in vitro fertilization to have their children data that is just out pby the society for assisted reproductive technology shows. let's go ahead and tell them what this found. the number of children born with ivf from 2021. to 22 went up by over 2000 births in 2022. 2 and a half percent of children born in the u.s.. where is that a result of ivf freezing cycles also saw an increase between those same 2 years, more than 24,000 births in 2021. and almost 30,000 in 2022. from frozen embryos.
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>> and office buildings, roof in concord collapses partially because the fire department was late to the scene. coming up, i'll tell you why it was not their fault.
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>> 6.29 right now checking out the weather for you. taking a peek here at sfo. looking clear they're not bad. we've got john. stand by with a look at the forecast today. good morning, john. yeah, we've got a good dose of sunshine already this morning. >> not talking hardly in the marine layer out there. we will have a coastal breeze, though, which is good to keep our coastal area school. the rest of us going to be tapping into that sunshine and warmth
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looking outside at the golden gate bridge. beautiful morning. if you have that morning jog planned it is going to be ideal conditions for it. now we are seeing that coastal breeze, as i mentioned, areas like half moon bay, even as far inland as sandra fell in santa rosa, you'll notice that cool breeze pushing in from the coast. most of the rest of us are really calm. temperatures in the 40's to 50's right now. throw in that light jacket. if you're walking to the bus stop or the bart station this morning, definitely cool enough for the shock is to get your morning started later on today, though, those upper 60's to mid 70's don't sound too bad at all. michael. >> thanks, good morning, everyone. taking a look at the roads not too bad. this morning we saw some delays before you head on to that bay bridge. but that's been cleared up. now taking a look at some drive times for those who are heading out this morning. crockett to the maze 20 minute commute, walnut creek to 5.80. it's a 12 minute commute. castro valley to the maze. 14 minutes, stanley and or to the maze 11 minutes when to get to that may's taking a look at the bay bridge right now. you can see that gorgeous sunrise. it's only a 16 minute commute into
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the city and those metering lights are on. we'll take a look at the rest of the bridges. san mateo bridge, 16 minute commute over that. the richmond, sandra fell bridge 13 minute commute. and lastly, that golden gate bridge, you can see it's a 19 minute commute to get into san francisco. darren james, we'll send it back to you. thanks. a lot of 6.31. and the breaking news from overnight is a massive fire at a commercial building in concord. yeah. so nearby roads are closed. obviously that's going to impact the morning commute for some kron. four's will tran is standing by live at the scene with the latest on the situation there. >> will good morning. >> and james, there are a lot of detours because the fire department remains on the scene. 8 and a half hours after they arrived and they should have arrived a little bit earlier. the problem is this is a vacant building and i'll step out and show you what's going on. they came back here actually with the latter because they're still dealing with a hot spots. they arrived here at around 10 o'clock last night. but they could have arrived a little bit earlier, but they did not
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because this is a vacant building. it didn't have any alarm systems or anybody inside at the time to call the fire department, which is by which is why by the time they got here, we're with the fire. got good head. start on them. let me show you video. they realize that there are homeless people coming and going from this building known as park plaza. so that's why they rushed in knowing that the fire was still going on at the time. but it got so dangerous that they told the firefighters to get out. that's when they attacked the fire from above. and the sites, but not in sight. fortunately, no firefighters were injured during the fire. the roof actually collapsed. this is 3 stories. one was the garage on the bottom level to office floors above. and because it's bacon, the fire had all kinds of space to grow and breathing go through the building, which is why normally you don't see a building like this collapse,
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but it happened because there's no fire was and there was basically got it. let me talk about the road closures going on. this is right next to the bart station in concord. they were concerned that maybe bart service would be impacted this morning. it's not because the fire did not damage any of the tracks or the embers. you know, did anything to the tracks, the point where they had to slow it down. so that's not a problem. as far as the road closures. take a look at your screen, clayton road in oakland avenue park and grant streets, colfax street in concord boulevard, first street and saint clair avenue. if you miss that will post that on our website at kron 4 dot com. just plenty of detours through this location. they were able to go inside. james and once it was safe enough for the when the flames got knocked down in safe enough for the firefighters to go inside. they did not see anybody inside at this particular time. and of
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course, simply too early to tell the cause of the fire, possibly from the homeless at this particular point, it was a vacant building. so this should not have been any electricity inside at that particular time. back to you. all right. thanks a lot. we'll for that update. we'll check back with you later. and we've also got some new details now on. >> a fiery crash that killed a family of 4. the alameda county sheriff's department has just released the identities of the family. 41 year-old teran george, 13 year-old rowan george and 9 year-old aaron george, the identity of the 4th victim. we don't know yet. sources tell kron 4, though, that it is the man's wife on monday. pleasanton police were back at the scene investigating. as you can see, there's plenty of evidence at the crash site and notes and flowers have been left there as well. the family was coming back from a birthday party when they're all electric car swerved and hit a tree and caught fire.
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neighbor, too upset to be on camera. did talk to us. >> yeah. right down the street from yeah. their family, you know, like all rest of this and they have them. you know, he's seen him with their kids playing he writes, when i right my by yeah, it's really sad. >> the boys rowan aaron attend unpleasant and schools and there are notes from their classmates and a poster there at the crash and also grief counselors on campus to help the kids. >> one of 4 children hit by a car in cupertino over the weekend remains in critical condition. that crash happened saturday evening on foothill and stevens creek boulevard. investigators say the driver of a pickup truck crashed into another car and then a power pole hitting the children who are on the sidewalk. they say the victims range in age from 4 to 7. there's another one was 8 another who was 11 years old. all 4 were taken to the
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hospital. investigators didn't say which of the 4 is in critical condition. the santa clara sheriff's office says they think the driver was under the influence. fact they arrested that driver and booked them into the santa clara county jail. a warehouse caught fire in oakland last night. here's some video of it. this was near west grand and market. crews say 40 firefighters responded ended up putting it out in less than an hour. nobody was hurt. thankfully, it's not clear exactly what caused that fire to start, but they're looking into that. >> in the south bay, a santa clara county sheriff's deputy was in a vehicle that struck. the driver. then it was chasing in a stolen car. this happened in san jose at can grow. did commodore drive. the people in the stolen car were taken to the hospital and released and the deputy chasing them and minor injuries and the driver that they were chasing. 24 year-old thomas, is in custody now facing a number of charges. >> well, happening today, the
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livermore police department is holding a catalytic converter etching event with las piscinas college. again. ching is when catalytic converters are marked with a traceable id. the goal is to make catalytic converters less attractive for thieves and easier to trace if they are stolen, cars can begin lining up starting at 8 o'clock in the morning on loop road. the last vehicle has to be in line by 03:00pm and you don't have to live in livermore to take part. so bring your car if you want it next. >> california is going into the pharmaceutical business actually to try to combat the ongoing are as kron four's rob nesbitt reports, governor gavin newsom says the state will begin selling its own generic version of narcan. on monday, governor gavin newsom announced that his administration has secured a cal rx branded over-the-counter naloxone for $24. a pack. >> that's how much the state will pay. but doctor mark galli from california, health and human services says most of the twin packs used to reverse an overdose will cost
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consumers. nothing in san francisco. you picked one of many harm reduction or substance use disorder service providers. >> public health clinics, some of the commercial clinics will provide narcan to make it available. free of charge. the goal with the program according to governor newsom's office is to make sure lifesaving medication. >> doesn't result in people going into debt. i spoke with bronze, courtney, from the hiv education and prevention project of alameda county or have pack about the financial struggles. those facing addiction often face. folks were talking about like, am i going to eat? >> or am i going to have narcan or am i going to have, you know, some basic needs some hygiene stuff for my going to have nor can he does harm reduction, work out in the community and non-clinical settings to have pack. >> harm reduction has become a contentious topic when it comes to dealing with addiction. >> san francisco mayor london breed spoke out against it earlier this year because you know harvard option from my perspective is not reducing the
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>> those who work in reducing drug overdoses by handing out narcan disagree, referencing years of research and statistics. it's about getting people education information and access to resources that literally keep them alive. that's what harm reduction is about. >> governor newsom's office says the orders have been made for the cheaper narc can and should be arriving as early as next month. >> reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. >> the porto glenn is getting more than 4 million dollars to go towards new 0 emissions equipment like electric trucks and ev chargers and the money will help improve air quality at the seaport, they say. and then in neighboring communities as well. they're supposed to start using that money and making expansions into the ev world next year. >> what personal data of millions of kaiser permanente patients may have been leaked because of a data breach. kaiser officials say the leak may have happened when patients locked into kaiser's website or mobile apps, but
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they claim no user names passwords or social security numbers or anything like that. got out. that includes financial information like credit card numbers. but anybody affected by this is going to be contacted by kaiser. >> ballet's. greatest love story returns to san francisco next week. and you can get tickets. swan lake. it's the story of innocence. seduction, the trail. it is a must see if you love ballet to classic, you can get a ticket for as little as 25 bucks. swan lake runs for one week. only until may 5th. it's 6.40, right now. and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news. >> hundreds of renters march to the state capitol. they want more affordable housing. we'll see how the governor is responding. and the a's back home now taking on the pirates home now taking on the pirates will see how they fared.
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>> 6.44, is the time. and here are 4 things to know. police now investigating a solo crash that left one person dead in castro valley yesterday. chp says a honda accord was driving northbound when it left the road crashed into a pole, a power pole and overturned into a tree. this happened at palomar road near mile marker. 4. the group
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trying to recall alameda county da pamela price will be holding a press conference at 1 o'clock today. the group known as save alameda for everyone are safe for short says it wants to address the critical actions required of the county board of supervisors regarding this recall of price. the sfmta is starting a new plan to enforce a for parking. they say citations will be given to cars parked on sidewalks bike lanes and crosswalks. yes. mta says their goal is not to punish people but the increase safety on city, sidewalks and streets. time now 6.44, and calling all middle schoolers who nature, the gardens of golden gate park. >> is launching a new outdoor summer program for kids who love to be outdoors. garden camp activities. help the middle school students explore the gardens which are made up of the san francisco botanical gardens, the japanese tea garden and the san francisco conservatory. so if you're interested or your child loves that sort of thing, check it
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out online and maybe you want to get them involved. sounds like something. a very young john triple would enjoy. thanks all those guards are beautiful. dry would have killed don't have a but i do like to look at the play >> but we are looking outside at a day that those plants are going to enjoy. that's for sure. getting all that sunlight in a very comfortable one. so hopefully you can get out there as well. maybe enjoy the golden gate park or in the east bay hills. >> you can see, it's all about the sunshine right now. skies will stay clear throughout the day today. now, if you are at the coastline, we do have a pretty steady coastal breeze. that's going to keep our coastal spots in the 50's to low 60's. the rest of us are going to be fairly mild. speaking of the wind, we will see winds picking up tonight, especially out of the delta and the central valley. is going to be a really strong northwesterly winds. and tomorrow temperatures will actually be fairly warm in the midst of this northwesterly breeze. if it wasn't for all the recent rainfall likely have seen an increase in fire.
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danger. really? the risk is here is any sort of down trees that are especially up in the eastern foothills high pressure. ridge is in place for now. so we don't have any rainfall for the week ahead of us. but this weekend, we will low making its way down the jet. and as that happens, we have got quite the cooldown. low-pressure drags in some cooler air in by saturday. we're only in the 60's at the warmest and we've even got a chance of a few light showers. light sprinkles in the bay area. a few light snow flurries in the sierra. again, this is saturday just in the middle of the weekend. kind of like we've got used to lately. it seems like all rainfall has been, unfortunately times in the middle of your weekend plans. as for today, if you do have a chance to get out there, it is going to be a picture. perfect. a very pleasant forecast. 60's to 70's does not sound bad at all. especially paired with a lot of sunshine and generally calm winds for areas. aside from the coast, hayward and oakland in the upper 60's wall conquered walnut creek and
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danville in the mid 70's flay how you'll be a comfortable. 72 center fell in the upper 60's. tomorrow's temperatures as well as thursday's reaching the low 80's for some inland spots friday. still pretty similar. nice and sunny. then we cool down saturday cools down. quick to will only be in the 60's that you're very warm. us come saturday with that chance of showers. michael. thanks, john. well, good morning, everyone. it's 6.47. taking a look at the roads right now. you can most things are moving smoothly. we'll take a look over in the san jose area for those who are heading out this morning. san jose to mount view. >> 26 minute commute. not too bad. taking a look at 101 right now. it's a 37 minute commute from san jose to menlo park and taking a look at those who are heading from dublin to fremont. 25 minute commute. we see that normal congestion there on 6.80, nothing too out of the ordinary. taking a look at drive times livermore to dublin. 11 minutes weve got san leandro to milpitas. 32 minutes milpitas to sunnyvale and 8 minute commute. so all
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looking good over the antioch area. we see that 42 minute commute to conquer from antioch. it's that normal morning rush. we always see those who are in the area when you're heading down towards crockett, everything does seem to be moving smoothly for you this tuesday morning. once you get to crockett, you're heading over to the maze. it's going to take about 24 minutes or so. so not bad there. if you are cutting off over to the richmond, sandra fell bridge and heading over towards the north bay. it's a 12 minute commute over that bridge and taking a live look at that bay bridge. we've got that sun beaming down. it's an 18 minute commute into the city from the maze. taking a live look at the san mateo bridge right now. it is a 21 minute commute on to the peninsula and taking a look a little bit up north. if you're using 101 to get into the city this morning, all is good near the pelham area. you see that regular traffic we see every morning. but once you get to that golden gate bridge, it's going to take you 21 minutes to get into the city daryn. james, we'll send it back to thanks a lot of 6.49. for your money this morning as the state is grappling with affordable housing, hundreds
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of renters. >> took their fight to the state capitol. they're urging the governor to invest more. >> in building affordable housing, those in the march said that they're frustrated. the state is not on pace to reach its housing goal of 1 million new affordable housing units by the year 2030. and they also are concerned that the governor's proposed budget includes about 1 billion dollars worth of cuts or funding delays to housing. >> i'm paying, you know, 64% of my income to rent. so we just want to you know, some help with that. i want everyone to have housing and i want everyone to have housing they can afford. >> in the past, the governor has said some of the cuts are necessary to help the state balance. the projected multi-billion dollar budget deficit. his administration says some of the funds for certain housing programs. >> could be pulled back if the money is not appropriate for
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them and others could get more money back if that's possible. >> 2 men were arrested for an incident where a safe was stolen from a brentwood business. >> the alarm went off at a and the police showed up. and they found out a safe was stolen. and the people got away. we're just getting away with the safe. you can see it right there. the back of the car. that car was found empty on a nearby street. and that's where in that area officers found alfredo ter lock era silva. they were hiding in the bushes and police found tools and the safe in their car. so they were arrested. >> well, not a very baseball. the a's taking on the pirates at the coliseum for the first game of their series. for sports director jason dumas has highlights. >> it's been a trying couple of years for the oakland a's. there's no need to rehash at all because it's all been well publicized. but lost in some of the drama is the fact that
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this year's team has a bunch of guys who play really hard and it is showing in the standings. let's go to the town. has oakland hosted pittsburgh on monday. now they're coming off of a series win against baltimore. baltimore. really good team led the majors in wins last season. bottom of the first aids down a run. tyler, nevin. says never throw one down to played on me do that. clears the wall. a tie on the solo home run. it would take the lead later in the game when a couple sac-fly is now 3 joe boyle. he was silent for oakland on the bump. here. he strikes out michael taylor. he threw 5 innings of one-run ball. he struck out 4. bottom of the frame my guy that's truly ruiz. i thought this one was going to carry out of there, but he hits the wall. he's in for a double one run. scores a's pad. their lead to 3. they go on to 5 to one day
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have now won 4 of their last 5 against some good competition and that yankees orioles now pittsburgh after the game. mark kotsay talk about tyler, nevin and his explosion as an offensive spark this season. >> this park in the first with a homer tie the game right? you know, get us back into his at bats have been quality. the you know, he grinds out at-bats. he's got enough juice in there to hit homers. as we've seen last couple days, you feel good. and when he's in the box that he's going take a good at bat is going to out of the picture, see pitches it's nice to have here. >> all right. that's your look at sports pellston. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news. the power of a wish we're going hear from bay area children and families.
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>> 6.55, is the time in a recent study has shown that burnout culture from our jobs could cause emotional and mental consequences by the age of 50. the survey showed that people who work the most volatile hours and get less sleep are most likely to have depression and poor health. by the time they hit 50 experts say it's important to know if a job is becoming a threat to your mental health. however, many simply walking away from a job isn't always a solution. experts recommend taking regular breaks and maybe sneak in some self-care routines to try and keep you mentally healthy despite demanding job. all right. i've got 2 and a half minutes to take a break right now, james. and when we get without lots were covering about >> this big fire and that
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happen in concord. look at the flames. shooting through this building will have a live report on that. san jose police officers association now speaking about the mayor's protection and who should be guarding him after this security guard was attacked by somebody walking by. and the group that's trying to recall. alameda county da pamela price is calling on the board of supervisors. now to take action will have details.
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>> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. >> thank you for joining in to the kron. 4 morning news. we are dealing with many breaking news stories today including. >> this fire that broke out overnight in concord. multiple streets are affected to have the latest. so all that coming up. plus, the san jose police officers association now pushing to give the mayor more protection after this fight broke out with his security detail. and we're learning the names now, the family who was killed in a fiery crash in pleasanton. we'll have that to good morning. i'm daria and i'm james. so those stories in a moment. but first, let's get a check of weather and traffic in for that will start by going outside live. look here at the bay bridge due. i don't see the trees blowing. john. good morning. yeah, nice and calm on the embarcadero and nice and sunny to we're not seeing a lot of low norm mid-level clouds this morning. so you are off to a beautiful sunrise. great morning for that. brisk will run before things to warm up. >> golden gate id

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