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aboutkaiserpermanenteplans to build the tallest building inoakland.kaiserunveiledthe vision for that high-rise today. the building is set to go up downtown between broadway and telegraph. 21st and 22nd it will house kaiser's national and regional headquarters. ktvu jana is live in oakland with how this will benefit the city as well as kaiser.>> reporter: the mayor said it is a good move to sell the land and 21st and broadway to kaiser. and keep them here. kaiser said they will save money with the move. residents can expect to see all these old empty buildings taken down and then replaced with a new high-rise.>> reporter: oakland skyline will be changing with plans for a new high-rise the hearts of the city.>>> on monday kaiser permanente ceo tyson unveiled every condition of their new $900 million headquarters that will become oakland's tallest building.>>> we have enjoyed a wonderful wonderful partnership at the end of the day we can think of no better place to stay. >> reporter: the 28 story building will be built just north of the paramount theater. anon broadway. that curren
about kaiser permanente plans to build the tallest building in oakland. kaiser unveiled the vision for that high-rise today. the building is set to go up downtown between broadway and telegraph. 21st and 22nd it will house kaiser's national and regional headquarters. ktvu jana is live in oakland with how this will benefit the city as well as kaiser.>> reporter: the mayor said it is a good move to sell the land and 21st and broadway to kaiser. and keep them here. kaiser said they will...
community here in the bay area. that airsda followed by our 10:00 news.>>>kaiserunveilingplans for new headquarters in oakland. coming up we're going to show you the towering high-rise that will change the city skyline and the 9 figure price tag. >> and president trump promises mass immigration arrests. after the break, his warning about a sweep as early z next week. >> and your bay area traffic looking good at this hour. we're going to have a check on the south bay coming up. >> and warmer temperatures across the bay area. you are waking to less cloud cover inland and gusty winds in the north bay. i'll explain coming up. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. tonight the concord city council plans to talk about some new recommendations for future rent control and policies. they want to extend property owner notice requirements for rent increases and require property owners to require leases of at least one year. requiring relocation assistance for tenants. that meeting starts at 6:00 tonight at city hall. >>> we're getting a closer look at kaiser's new building in oakland. it's expect
community here in the bay area. that airsda followed by our 10:00 news. >>> kaiser unveiling plans for new headquarters in oakland. coming up we're going to show you the towering high-rise that will change the city skyline and the 9 figure price tag. >> and president trump promises mass immigration arrests. after the break, his warning about a sweep as early z next week. >> and your bay area traffic looking good at this hour. we're going to have a check on the south bay...
fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more.>>>kaiserpermanenteannounced this morning that will build a new downtown high-rise in oakland to house their national and regional headquarters. >> ktvu's allie rasmus has details. >> reporter: oakland is already kaisers headquarters and the largest employer in the city but once kaiser permanente builds its new headquarters, a will be moving out of this building near 22nd and wester and 6 other administrative offices to occupy what will be the tallest high-rise in oakland. >> 1, blast off! >> reporter: it is scheduled to be complete in year 2020, a 28 story high-rise between broadway and telegraph in downtown oakland will become the new headquarters. >> we have enjoyed a wonderful, wonderful partnership with oakland, california. it is our home. it has been our home for almost the 75 years in which we have been in existence. at the end of the day, we can think of no better place to stay then oakland, california. >> reporter: it will cost about $900 million to build and kaisers is because they will be consolidating from 7 buildings in oa
fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. >>> kaiser permanente announced this morning that will build a new downtown high-rise in oakland to house their national and regional headquarters. >> ktvu's allie rasmus has details. >> reporter: oakland is already kaisers headquarters and the largest employer in the city but once kaiser permanente builds its new headquarters, a will be moving out of this building near 22nd and wester and 6 other administrative offices to...
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. >> i'll have to dvr that. that's past my bedtime. >>> kaiser is unveiling plans for its new headquarters in oakland. coming up a look at the high-rise that's expected to have more square feet and will change the city's skylines. >> and president trump promises mass immigration. arrests after the break. >> and we're following a new report about a hit-and-run crash on i-80. once you make it down to the east shore freeway, traffic is moving nicely. >> and our...
million announcement todayfromkaiserpermanente.this is the project that will change the downtown skyline. >> reporter: oakland is already the headquarters of kaiser permanente. once a bill their new headquarters, near 22nd and western, the kaiser on macarthur, will not be impacted by this. in oakland, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> in oakland now, three separate shootings, this kept oakland police busy overnight. there are no reported injuries in that case. and then a person was shot in the neck on fairfax avenue. the victim is expected to be okay. >>> today max here is took the witness stand in the ghost ship warehouse fire. harris testified that about 922 -- nine to 12 people were living there. he was allowed to live there rent free, in order to do maintenance there. he said that they hired and unlicensed electrician to do work there. >> this was also owned by the same family. it was completely jerryrigged. it was illegally done. if the prosecution wants to examine what that is what caused the fire, the owners of that electrician shop should be in the witness he. >> we will have a live u
million announcement today from kaiser permanente. this is the project that will change the downtown skyline. >> reporter: oakland is already the headquarters of kaiser permanente. once a bill their new headquarters, near 22nd and western, the kaiser on macarthur, will not be impacted by this. in oakland, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> in oakland now, three separate shootings, this kept oakland police busy overnight. there are no reported injuries in that case. and then a person was shot...
if it should be condemned. >>> we are getting a closer lookatkaiser'snewheadquarters. construction on the 28 story building is expected to start next year on the property. on 21st between telegraph and broadway. take a look at that. how the skyline will look. kaiser plans to move its regional and national headquarters to the building. the health care giant is already oakland 's largest employer. >> we have enjoyed a wonderful partnership with oakland, california, it is our home. it has been our home for almost 75 years in which we have been in existence and at the end of the day we can think of no better place to stay than oakland, california. >> it will cost kaiser about $900 million to build but kaiser says it will save money by consolidating their administrative offices. >>> happening today, the san francisco municipal transportation agency will vote on moving forward with the folsom howard street scape project. it's designed to make it safer and easier to walk, bike, take transit, and shop in the soun on that project is expected to begin in the year 2021. >>> tri
if it should be condemned. >>> we are getting a closer look at kaiser's new headquarters. construction on the 28 story building is expected to start next year on the property. on 21st between telegraph and broadway. take a look at that. how the skyline will look. kaiser plans to move its regional and national headquarters to the building. the health care giant is already oakland 's largest employer. >> we have enjoyed a wonderful partnership with oakland, california, it is our...
expected from one of oakland's largestemployers,kaiserpermanenteplans all the news conference late this morning to announce details on whaa major projec. the oakland mayor is expected to be there and kaiser has nearly 12 1/2 million healthcare members and one third of them live in northern california. >>> the search continues this morning for a pilot of an airplane that plunged into a lake in calaveras county yesterday at lake tulloch and authorities are trying to figure out what caused the plane to go off course and hit power lines here is more on the story. >>reporter: people in calaveras county are in disbelief after a single-engine plane crashed into lake tulloch just before noon on sunday. >> there was a rescue boat and they were circling one area. >> tuolumne county sheriff's investigators say the plane appear to go down with the pilot still on board striking pilot or power lines before plummeting into the water. >> he we >> it left voters on the lake stunned.>> i've heard of little planes going down but nothing out here. >> first responders said the planes emerged around 70
expected from one of oakland's largest employers, kaiser permanente plans all the news conference late this morning to announce details on whaa major projec. the oakland mayor is expected to be there and kaiser has nearly 12 1/2 million healthcare members and one third of them live in northern california. >>> the search continues this morning for a pilot of an airplane that plunged into a lake in calaveras county yesterday at lake tulloch and authorities are trying to figure out what...
.>>>kaiserpermanenteteaming up with bay area community services to find long-term housing for a growing segment of oakland's homeless community. the two organizations will work together to find places for people 50 years and older, who have at least one chronic medical condition. kaiser said it wants to help old homeless people who say it's difficult because they don't have a roof over their head. the first step will be identifying 515 older homeless residents who will take part in the new program. >>> time is now 4:39. people are speaking out. they're angry about the union pacific railroad, which is accused of ruining the quality of life in san jose. the city is now thinking about taking union pacific to court. but the company says it is protected by federal law. ktvu's azenith smith has more on that. >> it's a quality of life issue resident says began in february, when union pacific started running more trains at night to cut costs. at a community meeting wednesday night, families held signs, demanding union pacific put the brakes on night trains. >> i'm certainly using ear plugs and
. >>> kaiser permanente teaming up with bay area community services to find long-term housing for a growing segment of oakland's homeless community. the two organizations will work together to find places for people 50 years and older, who have at least one chronic medical condition. kaiser said it wants to help old homeless people who say it's difficult because they don't have a roof over their head. the first step will be identifying 515 older homeless residents who will take part in...
around 8:45 am this morning. >>> the union that represents workersatkaiserpermanentehas called off a strike though there is still no agreement on a new contact. more than 4000 healthcare professionals are set to construct tuesday and more than 1200 of them work at facilities in the bay area and the union says it is making progress in the negotiations with kaiser but the union told workers to reject kaiser's most recent offer if negotiators do not return to the bargaining table. the group has been without a contract since september and they went on a five-day strike in december. >>> there is a restaurant in fresno offering free pizza to customers who can make it through their meal without checking their cell phone, it is the curry pizza company and they are calling this the talk to each other discount and to qualify everybody at the table has to turn off their phones which will be safely locked away in if they can make it through the whole meal they will get a free large pizza for the next visit. you can also have the option to donate your free pizza to anyone in need in downtown fres
around 8:45 am this morning. >>> the union that represents workers at kaiser permanente has called off a strike though there is still no agreement on a new contact. more than 4000 healthcare professionals are set to construct tuesday and more than 1200 of them work at facilities in the bay area and the union says it is making progress in the negotiations with kaiser but the union told workers to reject kaiser's most recent offer if negotiators do not return to the bargaining table....
is expected tomorrow fromof oakland's largestemployers.kaiserpermanenteplans to hold a news conference in the morning to announce details on what it calls a major project. mayor libby schaaf is expected to be there. earlier this year kaiser announced it paid $5 million for a 41 unit apartment complex in east oakland as part of its plan to expand affordable housing in the city. kaiser has nearly 12.5 million healthcare members, 1/3 of whom live in northern california. >>> a new report shows ferry service in the bay area has proven much more popular than expected. the new service from richmond to san francisco that launched in february was expected to carry fewer than 500 people a day. now it's carrying about 750 passengers a day. the huge response is reported by due to the overcrowding on the freeways and on b.a.r.t. riders also say they enjoy their commute across the bay much more on a ferry. the increase in revenue is expected to mean expandservice possibly to berkeley, redwood city and treasure island. >>> a homecoming fit for a hero. >> this house means i can give my fami
is expected tomorrow fromof oakland's largest employers. kaiser permanente plans to hold a news conference in the morning to announce details on what it calls a major project. mayor libby schaaf is expected to be there. earlier this year kaiser announced it paid $5 million for a 41 unit apartment complex in east oakland as part of its plan to expand affordable housing in the city. kaiser has nearly 12.5 million healthcare members, 1/3 of whom live in northern california. >>> a new...
the bay area, the walkout will begin tuesday atthekaiserfacilityin san francisco. it will expand to more locations as the weeks go on. about 2000 therapist, workers and psychologists are protesting long wait times for patients seeking mental health apartments. kaiser says its facilities will remain open during the strike. nonurgent services are being rescheduled. >>> the decision by the santa clara county supervises concerning undocumented immigrants being released from jail, ann rubin tells us the decision upholds a policy preventing local law enforcement from notifying federal immigration officials when an undocumented criminal is released. >> pick up the phone. just pick up the phone. >> reporter: this is what the san jose police officers association had wanted, notification of federal officials of i.c.e. a day before a done an undocumented offender was released from prison. the county considered and rejected a change to the policy . >> we are recommending again the implementation of any notification policy. >> reporter: the debate a direct result of the murder of bambi larson
the bay area, the walkout will begin tuesday at the kaiser facility in san francisco. it will expand to more locations as the weeks go on. about 2000 therapist, workers and psychologists are protesting long wait times for patients seeking mental health apartments. kaiser says its facilities will remain open during the strike. nonurgent services are being rescheduled. >>> the decision by the santa clara county supervises concerning undocumented immigrants being released from jail, ann...
announcement expected from one of oakland's largestemployers.kaiserpermanenteplants told a news conference later this point to announce details on what it calls a major project. the oakland mayor is expected to be there and kaiser has nearly 12 1/2 million healthcare members and one third of them live here in northern california did >>> the number of confirmed cases of his highest levels and that could affect summer plans for many families and there have been hundreds of cases in york and mostly were in brooklyn and nearby suburban counties and now summer camps in the area are requiring measles vaccinations for all campers many of those camps are where kids from orthodox jewish communities spend their summers and in the past many of those families claimed religious exemptions. >> it is apparent right to choose or refuse vaccines for their own children been>> i understand freedom of religion, we all do and i have heard those against vaccines theory but i believe both are overwhelmed by the public health risk.>> now gov. cuomo has made it tougher for students to avoid being vaccin
announcement expected from one of oakland's largest employers. kaiser permanente plants told a news conference later this point to announce details on what it calls a major project. the oakland mayor is expected to be there and kaiser has nearly 12 1/2 million healthcare members and one third of them live here in northern california did >>> the number of confirmed cases of his highest levels and that could affect summer plans for many families and there have been hundreds of cases in...
one of oakland's largestemployers,kaiserpermanentlands on holding a news conference later this morning to announce details on what it calls a major project. the mayor is expected to be on hand and kaiser has nearly 12 1/2 million healthcare members one third of whom live right here in northern california >>> celebrations rang out several bay area cities. berkeley hundreds of people checked out the music, the art, the clothing and everything set up along the alcatraz corridor. there was plenty of food and music to enjoy, it commemorates the day and 1865 when slavery ended in texas and now it is celebrated as the emancipation of enslaved african americans in confederate states. >> it means is getting out here in celebrating our heritage and our culture and coming together as a community and having fun. it is not just for african- americans but for everybody. there were other celebrations in san jose, oakland and richmond yesterday, the official american holiday is wednesday. >>> up next, a document is out and today marks four years since the deadly shooting inside the charleston
one of oakland's largest employers, kaiser permanent lands on holding a news conference later this morning to announce details on what it calls a major project. the mayor is expected to be on hand and kaiser has nearly 12 1/2 million healthcare members one third of whom live right here in northern california >>> celebrations rang out several bay area cities. berkeley hundreds of people checked out the music, the art, the clothing and everything set up along the alcatraz corridor....
workersatkaiserareplanning a statewide strike. that walkout is going to be tuesday,atkaiserfacilitiesin san francisco. san leandro and santa clara. it will expand as the week goes on. about 4,000 therapists, social workers and psychologists say they are protesting inadequate pay. staff times and long waits for patients. some nonurgent services are being rescheduled. >>> san francisco mayor london breed is announcing the launch of summer programs in the city to help young people explore internships and future careers. >> ktvu's cristina rendon spoke to the mayor about the program. just minutes ago. good afternoon, christina. >> good afternoon to you, claudine. we are live from oracle park this. is a kickoff for opportunities for all this. is all about work force development and career exploration. this is a live look at all of the students who are going to be a part of this program. there's well over 2,000 that are part of the program. and this is just a small portion of them who are here today for the kickoff. just a few minutes ago, we arrived. we were able to grab video
workers at kaiser are planning a statewide strike. that walkout is going to be tuesday, at kaiser facilities in san francisco. san leandro and santa clara. it will expand as the week goes on. about 4,000 therapists, social workers and psychologists say they are protesting inadequate pay. staff times and long waits for patients. some nonurgent services are being rescheduled. >>> san francisco mayor london breed is announcing the launch of summer programs in the city to help young...
mile southofkaiserpermanentemedical center. police received several 911 calls from the neighborhood. one came from a woman who said her grandson had threatened her. the man's mother also called saying her son had mental health problems and would be aggressive with officers when they arrived. police say they found a man carrying a crowbar. they say he refused to drop it and then they fired bean bags at him but officers say he reacted by charging at them. two officers fired their service weapons at him. he was taken to the hospital where he died. ktvu's elissa harrington is in walnut creek and will have updates throughout the morning . >>> there is a lot of attention in alameda on a humpback whale in the waters off alameda but the experts say it doesn't look like a healthy wheel. cristina rendon is in alameda right now. good morning. tell us more about this. >> reporter: good morning. we've already seen the humpback whale this morning just a few seconds ago. she popped out of the water and was spouting water as well. she is obviously hiding now because we already told you
mile south of kaiser permanente medical center. police received several 911 calls from the neighborhood. one came from a woman who said her grandson had threatened her. the man's mother also called saying her son had mental health problems and would be aggressive with officers when they arrived. police say they found a man carrying a crowbar. they say he refused to drop it and then they fired bean bags at him but officers say he reacted by charging at them. two officers fired their service...
. that's about 1/2 mile southofkaiserpermanentemedical center. >>> police are investigating an early morning shooting at a hotel in pleasant hill. it happened at the residence inn on ellenwood way not far from highway 680. no one was hurt, but investigators say they found about 50 shell casings outside the hotel. police say there was a large party at the time of the the parking lot there were hit. one round also hit an occupied room. police say many people left before they could be questioned about what happened, but officers say they did with a fe >>> in oakland a person driving an suv was killed today after crashing head on into an amtrak train. it happened about 11:10 this morning at the intersection of 85th avenue and railroad avenue coliseum. an amtrak passenger took this video of the crash scene. the oakland fire department says it appears to have been a suicide. the 61 people on board were given bus rides to their destinations. none of the passengers or crew was injured. >>> the three-day california democratic convention ended today. more than a dozen candidates for president
. that's about 1/2 mile south of kaiser permanente medical center. >>> police are investigating an early morning shooting at a hotel in pleasant hill. it happened at the residence inn on ellenwood way not far from highway 680. no one was hurt, but investigators say they found about 50 shell casings outside the hotel. police say there was a large party at the time of the the parking lot there were hit. one round also hit an occupied room. police say many people left before they could be...
a private on the south side of townnearkaiserhospitalin arlington the suspect had mental health issues. ktvu's elissa harrington has the story>>reporter: this is the quiet cul-de-sac or the 23- year-old suspect was shot in by one lisa neighbors up-and- coming by leaving flowers and notes for the man they knew as miles. all of this to place within a minute and two minutes from when i came down the driveway it was that quick. >> he was the last person to speak with the suspect before he was shot by police, he was taking his teenage daughter to run an errand when a man approached him in his driveway and started shouting.>> his face had his shirt wrapped around it and up and over his head so all i could see was the eyes. and he had i would say it was this long or longer a metal rod and he is looking at look at the stick the lord gave me.>> fanning lives in this quiet park mead never had any said officers told the suspect multiple times to put down his weapon and they fired been back shots and the suspect charged within two officers fired their service weapons and neighbor myles mayn
a private on the south side of town near kaiser hospital in arlington the suspect had mental health issues. ktvu's elissa harrington has the story>>reporter: this is the quiet cul-de-sac or the 23- year-old suspect was shot in by one lisa neighbors up-and- coming by leaving flowers and notes for the man they knew as miles. all of this to place within a minute and two minutes from when i came down the driveway it was that quick. >> he was the last person to speak with the suspect...
deal, progress was ma negotiation. week for most schools. >>> mental healthcare workersatkaiserareplanning a walkout next week. the strike will expand to more locations as the week goes on. some nonurgent services are being rescheduled. >>> a somber anniversary 75 years after the invasion of normandy. >> i realize people, the heroes are all in there. l in there. >> we hear from a veteran who travelled back to normandy for the first time since d-day. >> a cool-down on the way. >>> president trump joined queen elizabeth to mark 75 years since d-day. he read part of a prayer that franklin roosevelt gave to the nation in 1944. more than 4,000 allied soldiers died that day in the battle that eventually led to the end of the war. >> and the heroism courage and sacrifice of those who lost their lives will never be forgotten. >> today two british veterans of the, it-day invasion recreated their daring mission from 75 years ago. they are 94 and 95. they flew over the english channel to france where they completed tandem parachute jumps. >>> some hearn veterans of the d-day invasion also tr
deal, progress was ma negotiation. week for most schools. >>> mental healthcare workers at kaiser are planning a walkout next week. the strike will expand to more locations as the week goes on. some nonurgent services are being rescheduled. >>> a somber anniversary 75 years after the invasion of normandy. >> i realize people, the heroes are all in there. l in there. >> we hear from a veteran who travelled back to normandy for the first time since d-day. >> a...
people get their health insurance through their employer. according tothekaiserfamilyfoundation, 68% of them give their health plan a grade of a or b, so i guess the question is, why take away a system that millions of americans like? >> senator sanders: first of all, every single year tens of millions of people move from one plan to the other plan. second of all, what we are talking about, despite a lot of misinformation coming from the insurance companies and the drug companies is allowing all of the american people to continue to go to the doctor that you want to go to. go to the hospital that you want to go to. in fact under a medicare for visionngle-payer system, we care, eyeglasses. so we expand medicare. but right now, chris, you have a dysfunctional health care system. you've got 70 million americans who either have no health insurance or they are under insured with high deductibles and copayments. we are paying twice as much as any other country on earth for the prescription drugs that we need. we spend far more per capita on health care as do the people of any other countr
people get their health insurance through their employer. according to the kaiser family foundation, 68% of them give their health plan a grade of a or b, so i guess the question is, why take away a system that millions of americans like? >> senator sanders: first of all, every single year tens of millions of people move from one plan to the other plan. second of all, what we are talking about, despite a lot of misinformation coming from the insurance companies and the drug companies is...
happened in the area of orchard and arlene lane. that's about a 1/2 mile southofkaiserpermanentemedical center. we'll have more information as soon as it becomes available. >>> teachers from a dozen schools in union city and hayward are preparing to return to the picket lines tomorrow as the keteenters made a counteroffer to the district in hopes of ending the walkout. now we go to the office of education in hayward where tiators have been meeting all day. >> reporter: the groups met to review the new offer and in the last half hour both teams after meeting all day left the building, no deal was made. parents and teachers tell me they didn't anticipate the strike going on this long. >> has there even been any talk about okay, maybe we should be chopping from the top? >> reporter: tensions ran high sunday as parents front the new haven unified school district meant with school board trustees at a town hall meeting in union city. >> it's gone on so long and i see how much it's taking a toll on my husband and all of the teachers. >> reporter: among those who want the teachers strik
happened in the area of orchard and arlene lane. that's about a 1/2 mile south of kaiser permanente medical center. we'll have more information as soon as it becomes available. >>> teachers from a dozen schools in union city and hayward are preparing to return to the picket lines tomorrow as the keteenters made a counteroffer to the district in hopes of ending the walkout. now we go to the office of education in hayward where tiators have been meeting all day. >> reporter: the...
information they can use to compare prices and keep costs down. a recent poll bythekaiserfamilyfoundation shows that four in 10 americans have received surprise medical bills. some say it could take several months or even years before patients actually see changes in the upfront information they receive. >>> a movie theater is getting ready for a second act. christian reports the alexandria breather won't be showing movies. instead plans to offer a new complex.>> reporter: at the closing it's doors the alexandria theater in san francisco's richmond district is now a crumbling shadow of its former self. the historic peter close the doors in 2004. now the owners are preparing to reopen the theater is a 40,000 square foot complex. instead of movies swimming will be the entertainment of choice. plans call for 2 pools learning center and offices on the third floor.>>> i am very happy with that.>> reporter: the president of the gary boulevard merchants association. just two blocks away from the theater said for years the building has crumbled drawing vandals and squatters.>> we had p
information they can use to compare prices and keep costs down. a recent poll by the kaiser family foundation shows that four in 10 americans have received surprise medical bills. some say it could take several months or even years before patients actually see changes in the upfront information they receive. >>> a movie theater is getting ready for a second act. christian reports the alexandria breather won't be showing movies. instead plans to offer a new complex.>> reporter:...
near pennsylvania avenue. that is nearthekaiserpermanenterichmond medical center. they say someone opened fire at a car, from a car at people on the street. all four victims suffered non- life-threatening injuries. it is not known how many people were actually in the vehicle. so far, police have not divided a description. >>> a 12-year-old boy dead after a stolen car he was in crashed and hit a tree. it happened early yesterday morning in santa cruz county. chp says a 15-year-old boy was driving a stolen previous on san jose road near laurel run road, when he veered down an embankment. the 12-year-old was in the passenger seat and died at the scene. the teenage driver is expected to be okay. the cause of the crash is under investigation, but police say the driver may have been distracted. >>> firefighters still at the scene in san leandro that tore through several businesses last night, happened on george away and east 14th street, elissa harrington is at the scene with the very latest, she joins us live there now, good morning.>> reporter: good morning, talk about a tough
near pennsylvania avenue. that is near the kaiser permanente richmond medical center. they say someone opened fire at a car, from a car at people on the street. all four victims suffered non- life-threatening injuries. it is not known how many people were actually in the vehicle. so far, police have not divided a description. >>> a 12-year-old boy dead after a stolen car he was in crashed and hit a tree. it happened early yesterday morning in santa cruz county. chp says a 15-year-old...