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crestavy that lane. they called deputies and then on thursday there wasanothermountainlionsighting.the sighting comes a week after mountain lion attacked a 6-year- old at a winery after an extensive search, that cat was shot and killed. the boy is recovering at home and the trail where the mountain lion was found has now re-opened to the public. the bears who live in yosimity national park appear to be behaving better according to the times reports of bears damaging property are injuring people in the park have dropped 92% over a span of about 15 years in 1998 there were nearly 1600 reports of damage, last year there were only 120. park officials say the number of bears they have had to kill because of safety problems has also dropped. biologists say the turn around is due to campers and visitors being more cautious with bear proofing their camp sites and cars. >>> pg&e said there haven't been any gas line breaks. the utility has decided to replace thousands of. gives them credit for doing that. >> the project is expected to take several months. p happening now volunteers are taki
crestavy that lane. they called deputies and then on thursday there was another mountain lion sighting. the sighting comes a week after mountain lion attacked a 6-year- old at a winery after an extensive search, that cat was shot and killed. the boy is recovering at home and the trail where the mountain lion was found has now re-opened to the public. the bears who live in yosimity national park appear to be behaving better according to the times reports of bears damaging property are injuring...
police. >>> this morning, a warning for people on the peninsula aftertwomountainlionsightingsover the weekend. one of them was spotted in millbrae on larkspur drive. the other was seen yesterday afternoon near the la honda creek open space preserve. this comes two weeks after a 6- year-old boy was attacked in cupertino. that mountain lion was captured and killed. the boy is recovering. >>> in colorado, a unique program is helping military veterans heal through marijuana. it's called "operation grow for veterans." it gives soldiers injured in combat $200 in cannabis products for free. hundreds waited in line to get a week's supply and a chocolate bar and eight marijuana seeds to grow their own medicine. >> we're really here to help them with their pain. >> 3-d can that cannabis. >> in colorado, marijuana is legal for both medicinal and recreational use. >>> there's word of new problems for ray mcdonald. still facing domestic violence allegations. after the break, ilt legal activity that rapped to him over the weekend at his home. >>> good morning. we're looking at a commute ram --
police. >>> this morning, a warning for people on the peninsula after two mountain lion sightings over the weekend. one of them was spotted in millbrae on larkspur drive. the other was seen yesterday afternoon near the la honda creek open space preserve. this comes two weeks after a 6- year-old boy was attacked in cupertino. that mountain lion was captured and killed. the boy is recovering. >>> in colorado, a unique program is helping military veterans heal through marijuana....
which product is garnering the most of the crowd. >>> the traps set to catchamountainlionwhoattacked a little boy. we're there to see if they had any success capturing the predator overnight. >> reporter: we're live in san jose, where city officials will decide whether or not to set up a website to let people share surveillance footage with police. we'll tell you why this idea is a being pushed forward. >>> and new information in pro football's domestic violence scandal. the wife of ray rice speaking out. she just released a statement about this shocking incident caught on tape. "mornings on 2" begins right now. >>> good morning. we're live in deputy -- in cupertino, where, as you can see, the media an tech fans anxiously awaiting for apple's much-hyped product launch. it starts in a few hours. tara moriarty is there. coming up in two minutes, she will show us what's happening outside of the facility right now and tell us about the swirling speculations over what apple is preparing to announce and what is behind that big white wall. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm tori campb
which product is garnering the most of the crowd. >>> the traps set to catch a mountain lion who attacked a little boy. we're there to see if they had any success capturing the predator overnight. >> reporter: we're live in san jose, where city officials will decide whether or not to set up a website to let people share surveillance footage with police. we'll tell you why this idea is a being pushed forward. >>> and new information in pro football's domestic violence...
bigger drop for sunday coming up. . >>> dna tests prove thatthemountainlionkilled,was the same one that killed the 6-year- old boy. it matched the saliva found on the 6-year-old boy's shirt. a game warden killed the animal. the boy is recovering from his injuries. meanwhile people living in a neighborhood in san carlos say they are on edge after a mountain lion was spotted and one person saw the animal standing over a dead tier. it has them fearful of a similar attack in their neighborhood. they're alert as they go in and out of their homes early in the morning and late attitude. some are rethinking their routines. >> you have to be more cautious and make sure the kids are close by us and not too far away from us. a lot of kids walk around here. >> the san mateo sheriff's department says it gets reports of mountain lion sightings every week. they're not going to respond differently as a result of the incident in cupertino. >>> police say this began in early august, when a pomeranian named bear was fed to this girl. they got into a fight and he cooked the victim a meal and sent
bigger drop for sunday coming up. . >>> dna tests prove that the mountain lion killed, was the same one that killed the 6-year- old boy. it matched the saliva found on the 6-year-old boy's shirt. a game warden killed the animal. the boy is recovering from his injuries. meanwhile people living in a neighborhood in san carlos say they are on edge after a mountain lion was spotted and one person saw the animal standing over a dead tier. it has them fearful of a similar attack in their...
. >> there has beenanothermountainlionsightingt. happened yesterday afternoon the end of larksville drive. the number of mountain lion sitings have spike over the last few weeks. people are being told to stay away and not approach the big cats. two cubs are recovering. after they were resees cued from a whimmed fire in western -- and the fire when it broke out two weeks ago and firefighters found them, they were alive but suffering from smoke inhalation. >> it's amazing they survived. it's hard to believe. >> the cats were you should the fire. the log was burning them. >> the cubs are recoaring well and have doubled in size since they were rescued. the beyond -- continues today in mountain view. two-day event that kicked off yesterday. police say more than 40 people were arrested yesterday for drugs. event organizers say there are amnesty bins for people to dispose of drugs no questions asked. >> we cannot make the decisions they make prior to the event. we have the highest industry standards. folks will get creative. >> they're also keeping a heavy presence in the parkin
. >> there has been another mountain lion sighting t. happened yesterday afternoon the end of larksville drive. the number of mountain lion sitings have spike over the last few weeks. people are being told to stay away and not approach the big cats. two cubs are recovering. after they were resees cued from a whimmed fire in western -- and the fire when it broke out two weeks ago and firefighters found them, they were alive but suffering from smoke inhalation. >> it's amazing they...
6-year-old child becomes the victim of aterrifyingmountainlionattacknear a south bay winery. the desperate search taking place right now. >>> this is a tense morning for many parents in the north bay school. the big announcement expected today involving their kids that could send some parents scrambling. >>> also, a critical shortage directly affecting life-or- death scenarios in san francisco. how a bad situation may be getting worse. "mornings on 2" starts now. >>> we're live near cupertino this morning, where an active search for a mountain lion that attacked a little boy just got underway. ktvu's janine de la vega is there. coming up in minutes she will tell us what we know about the little boy's condition and the length that determined warden games are going to to catch the lion. good morning. i'm tori campbell. >> good to see you. >> good to be back. >>> i'm dave clark. let's buck ta weather -- let's talk about weather. any of that rain down south gonna reach us? >> no. >>> pretty good fog bank. san jose dealing with mostly sunny skies. 68 at noon. 75ish. it should be
6-year-old child becomes the victim of a terrifying mountain lion attack near a south bay winery. the desperate search taking place right now. >>> this is a tense morning for many parents in the north bay school. the big announcement expected today involving their kids that could send some parents scrambling. >>> also, a critical shortage directly affecting life-or- death scenarios in san francisco. how a bad situation may be getting worse. "mornings on 2" starts...
over a deer carcass last week. be smart when inamountainlionhabitat.there are as many as 4 to 6000 mountain lions living in california. >>> the city of oakland is making an about face on which company collects garbage. mayor jean quan announced they will give the $1 billion garbage contract back to waste management. they awarded the contract to a less experienced company called california waste solutions last month. the new deal will have waste management pick up trash and green waste and drop the lawsuit against the city. california waste solutions will now handle the city's recycling, all of it. oakland city council is scheduled to vote on the deal on monday. >>> and it's an important day for muni and its passengers today. at 11:00 this morning, san francisco mayor ed lee will sign a $648 million contract for new light rail cars. the first of these next generation vehicles are expected to roll out by the end of the year 2016. muni will buy 175 light rail vehicles with an option to buy 85 more. an audit found that the current fleet breaks down about every 600 miles. >>> happening
over a deer carcass last week. be smart when in a mountain lion habitat. there are as many as 4 to 6000 mountain lions living in california. >>> the city of oakland is making an about face on which company collects garbage. mayor jean quan announced they will give the $1 billion garbage contract back to waste management. they awarded the contract to a less experienced company called california waste solutions last month. the new deal will have waste management pick up trash and green...
. >>> 7:09. a sigh of relief in cupertino.amountainliep believed to be the one--lionbelievedto be the one that attacked a little boy was killed. the boy was attacked on sunday on a hiking trail. dramatic -- tracking dogs picked up the scent and wildlife officials tracked it to a tree about 120 yards from where the child was attacked. they say they had no choice. they had to shoot the mountain lion. >> it would not have been possible to tranquilize it. it would have died in the fall at that height. >> the remains of the mountain lion were sent to a lab in sacramento. it will be tested to confirm it was the one that attacked the boy. the little boy is back home recovering after getting rabies shots. >>> 7:10. neighbors woken up by the smell of spoke and the sound of sirens. >> when they took the garage door down, you could see flames. >> firefighters in milpitas just put out the flames and ktvu's brian flores is at the scene. coming up at 7:30, the questions still surrounding a fire that caused a whole neighborhood to be evacuated. >>> some say they are shocked. the ruling in the os
. >>> 7:09. a sigh of relief in cupertino. a mountain lie p believed to be the one -- lion believed to be the one that attacked a little boy was killed. the boy was attacked on sunday on a hiking trail. dramatic -- tracking dogs picked up the scent and wildlife officials tracked it to a tree about 120 yards from where the child was attacked. they say they had no choice. they had to shoot the mountain lion. >> it would not have been possible to tranquilize it. it would have died...
terrorists. >>> fish and wildlife crews are still trying to track downthemountainlionthatattacked a 6- year-old boy on a hiking trail near cupertino. biologists have set up large wire traps baited with meat. two trackers and seven specially trained dogs were also sent out to look for the mountain lion. the 6-year-old boy who was attacked sunday afternoon is recovering at home now. when the mountain lion is found, it will be euthanized. >>> thieves seem to be putting a new twist on a familiar phone scam in santa rosa. police say someone has been calling people pretending to be a federal officer. he tells the victims that they have underreported income taxes and demands that they pay up for face arrest. investigators say what's so unusual is that in one case, the suspect had the same caller i.d. as the santa rosa police department's main number. police say this trick is called spoofing and they want to remind people that police never call anyone and ask for money. >>> 7:37. happening today, san jose city leaders will formally present a controversial program for boosting the city's under
terrorists. >>> fish and wildlife crews are still trying to track down the mountain lion that attacked a 6- year-old boy on a hiking trail near cupertino. biologists have set up large wire traps baited with meat. two trackers and seven specially trained dogs were also sent out to look for the mountain lion. the 6-year-old boy who was attacked sunday afternoon is recovering at home now. when the mountain lion is found, it will be euthanized. >>> thieves seem to be putting a...