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lena howland abc seven news lena. >> thank you. charges are pending for a man accused of stabbing a parishioner outside of a well-known catholic church in san francisco. the attack happened right after sunday service in front of saints peter and paul catholic church in north beach. witnesses say a man who's believed to be unhoused interrupted mass. then he was escorted outside of the church due to safety concerns. a short time later, witnesses say he shot a jesus is not real before stabbing a man in the leg. the victim's wife called police, who came and arrested the man. community members expressed their frustration. >> until we figure out how to solve this problem and solve it with with compassion and also, you know, crack down on things. >> the victim's injuries are non-life threatening. he is. and that person is expected to survive. >> five security guards at a bar in petaluma are under arrest, accused of assaulting a customer. it happened saturday night at jameson's roaring donkey in the heart of town. police say the customer,
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that's where we find abc seven news reporter lena howland and lena. riders are being asked to look for busses now in front of the terminal. >> yeah, that's right. kumasi. good morning to you. today, instead of taking the ferry, passengers are being told to look for busses parked right outside of the terminal. now, this is happening while the sausalito pier remains closed after an issue requiring immediate attention was discovered during a routine inspection on friday. over the weekend, signs could be seen all around the pier saying the ferry service between san francisco and sausalito had been suspended until further notice. yesterday we spotted a large crane and a barge ready to do work, a city council member says they can't do any work until low tide. that's just before 5:00. meanwhile, golden gate ferry service is suspended until the repairs can be made. the change confused visitors. we found at the dock. >> i was originally planning to ride a ferry from san francisco to here and then back, so luckily we drove here. so yeah, i guess we're okay. >>
that's where we find abc seven news reporter lena howland and lena. riders are being asked to look for busses now in front of the terminal. >> yeah, that's right. kumasi. good morning to you. today, instead of taking the ferry, passengers are being told to look for busses parked right outside of the terminal. now, this is happening while the sausalito pier remains closed after an issue requiring immediate attention was discovered during a routine inspection on friday. over the weekend,...
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lena howland abc seven news. >> thank you, lena, and stay with abc seven news for updates on the earthquake in taiwan. you can get breaking news alerts as they happen by downloading the abc seven news app. >> no deal yet to extend the a's time in oakland at the coliseum. now, the team heads to sacramento to see if a deal is possible there, according to the chronicle. today's meeting will include vivek ranadivÉ. he owns the sacramento kings and the triple a baseball team, the sacramento river cats. if the a's end up in sacramento, they'll play at sutter health park. that's where the river cats play. but that isn't a sure thing. you see, sutter health park would need some significant upgrades to meet mlb standards. the a's lease at the coliseum ends at the end of the season. their las vegas ballpark isn't expected to be done until 2028. >> as for the discussion in oakland, the a's say the organization, the city and the county are far apart on the terms needed to agree on a possible extension. it would allow the team to play at the coliseum after this season is done. the deal included a five
lena howland abc seven news. >> thank you, lena, and stay with abc seven news for updates on the earthquake in taiwan. you can get breaking news alerts as they happen by downloading the abc seven news app. >> no deal yet to extend the a's time in oakland at the coliseum. now, the team heads to sacramento to see if a deal is possible there, according to the chronicle. today's meeting will include vivek ranadivÉ. he owns the sacramento kings and the triple a baseball team, the...
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lena howland abc seven news. >> all right. thank you lena. so if you want to know more about today's eclipse, you can go to abc seven news.com. we have everything you need to know, including the local events lena just mentioned and how you can make your own eclipse viewer at home if you don't have the right protection. maybe you want more context about the eclipse, or you just want to see what's happening across the bay area in the country. our special coverage starts at 11 a.m. wherever you stream abc seven news. >> developing news now the faa is looking into a very scary situation for passengers on board a southwest flight out of denver. gloria, the plane's engine cover blew off and passengers could see it outside the window. >> yeah. so scary. reggie. the plane only made it to about 10,000ft before it had to turn around. and make an immediate emergency landing. take a look at this. passengers were watching the whole time in fact, they were the ones that alerted the flight crew because the pilots could not see it. 143 passengers were on boa
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abc seven news reporter lena howland is here, and lena, students at san francisco state university are going to hold a rally for solidarity with gaza. >> reggie. that's right. good morning. a group called students for gaza at sfsu is behind today's demonstration. the group says the rally will be focused on calling on the csu system to stop providing support to israel. as sfsu associated students already voted to divest from israel back in 2020. their message follows calls for divestment from students on college campuses nationwide. at stanford, more than two dozen tents have been set up on the campus's white plaza. their demonstration first started on thursday for what student activists are calling a people's university for palestine. this group told us they're demanding stanford separate itself from any companies or organizations advancing military efforts in the israel-hamas war. and they're calling out three well-known companies stanford has ties with lockheed martin. >> stanford has ties with chevron with hp, and all three of those companies, are are hurting the palestinian people.
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lena howland abc seven news. >> thank you lena. well we are learning new details about the local entrepreneurs killed when their plane crashed near lake tahoe and gloria. people who knew them say they had a huge impact on the tech industry. >> they do. kumasi truckee police say that lauren and naomi pietruszka crashed as they were coming in for a landing on saturday night at the truckee airport. the couple was from israel and had homes in hillsborough and incline village. palo alto, based upward, is one of many companies in hand in. we spoke with the venture capital firm's founder, gil ben-artzi, and he says that leon and naomi never sought the limelight, but they had a huge impact on the businesses that they backed. >> there were quiet leaders. they weren't upfront and center. you won't read about them, you know, in business or investment publication. but if you talk to every single founder that they invested in, they would always say that they were the first call. >> the pair wanted to give back to the israeli tech world through
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lena howland abc seven news thank you. >> lena. leaders in the north bay say they're seeing progress in their fight against homelessness. napa county is sharing the first results from this year's point in time count. the county says the total number of unhoused people dropped 18% compared to january of last year . the number of people spending the night on the street dropped 42, with more people staying in shelters in the south bay. big changes are coming to the salvation army campus in san jose. the fourth street facility is getting a makeover. the charitable group will open a temporary 74 unit shelter for existing residents of the immanuel house, immanuel house itself will be rebuilt and expanded to 112 beds. a community member donated $1 million to help fund the $4 million project. >> we have a concentration of wealth that's nothing else like it in the world, and yet we have not solved this homeless problem . we're trying, and it's only through partnerships with the city, with the county, with other nonprofit providers, especial
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lena howland abc seven news. >> lena, thank you. stay with abc seven news for updates on the earthquake in taiwan. you can get breaking news alerts as they happen by downloading the abc seven news app. now's a great opportunity to check on your own earthquake plan. we have what you need to know to get a kit, make a plan, and be informed. check out abc seven news.com/prepare norcal. >> we have all seen headlines about the surge of migrants coming to america, some of them ending up here in the bay area. but there hasn't been a good way to track just how many people we're talking about. until now, data about migrant families is now being tracked by san francisco unified immigration status is not a barrier to getting kids into school, so enrolling students is one of the first things that many families do when they arrive in san francisco. sfusd does not ask a family's immigration status because san francisco is a sanctuary city we're seeing about. >> i would say, an average of 150 newly enrolled students every single month since about d
lena howland abc seven news. >> lena, thank you. stay with abc seven news for updates on the earthquake in taiwan. you can get breaking news alerts as they happen by downloading the abc seven news app. now's a great opportunity to check on your own earthquake plan. we have what you need to know to get a kit, make a plan, and be informed. check out abc seven news.com/prepare norcal. >> we have all seen headlines about the surge of migrants coming to america, some of them ending up...
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live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you lena. the end of an era this morning in las vegas to make way for that new ace stadium, the famed tropicana resort closed its gaming floor overnight, and the hotel will close later this morning when the last guests check out performers gathered over the weekend for a final farewell. the tropicana has been on the strip since the 1950s. bally's corporation, which owns the resort, says demolition is expected to start in october. the new ballpark is set to open in 2028. >> new developments in former president trump's civil fraud trial. he posted a $175 million bond, successfully avoiding. >> good morning, amanda los angeles based night specialty insurance company served as the underwriter for trump's bond billionaire don hankey owns a company and told abc news it is more of a business decision, but i happen to be a supporter also. now a judge had found that trump and his adult sons deceived lenders and insurance companies by inflating their net worth on social media. trump spoke against that ju
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live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. thank you lena. >> this morning, memorial plans are being made for a man who made such a huge difference on the lives of thousands of people, the reverend cecil williams died at his home in san francisco yesterday. >> he was 94. williams was a civil rights pioneer who fought for the poor and the hungry. he and his late wife founded the now world famous glide memorial church in the tenderloin. his last appearance was easter sunday. san francisco mayor london breed says williams was at the top of the list of black role models. abc7 news reporter j.r stone looks at the pastor's legacy of compassion and fierce advocacy. >> two things that are critical to us unconditional love and unconditional acceptance. and when you got those two things going for you, you really are out on the cutting edge. >> words to live by. from the late pastor cecil williams, who died monday at the age of 94. words that helped glide memorial church grow from less than 50 members in the 1960s to more than 11,000 in
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lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you. lena. well, between email, texts, slack, phone calls, bosses have a lot of ways to contact you when you are off the clock. well now, a lawmaker in the bay area wants to ban bosses from calling you after hours. assemblymember matt haney of san francisco introduced a bill this past week to give employees the legal right to ignore work calls and emails when they are not working. inspired by an upcoming right to disconnect law in australia, haney's proposal would find bosses starting at $100 for repeatedly trying to contact workers after hours. california would be the first u.s. state with a similar law which state has the heaviest drinkers? surprising answer coming up. >> it's a tip or not to tip. >> that is the question most americans are asking themselves at the checkout counter. but first, let's get a check on the weather with meteorologist drew tuma. >> good morning amanda 5.39 will take you to san jose this morning where all is very quiet. >> it is chilly out there with temperatures in th
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lena howland abc seven news. >> lena, thank you. usc officials say protesters taking part in a demonstration on campus there damaged property over the weekend. the university says they vandalized the tommy trojan statue and a fountain. usc also says its president has tried numerous times to meet with the students, but they have declined these offers. this all comes after the university decided to cancel its main graduation, citing there wasn't enough time to process guests with these new safety measures. police at more than a dozen college campuses have arrested about 600 people over the last week. grand prix palestine you hear the tense moments at ucla yesterday as counter protesters clashed with pro-palestinian demonstrators. the university says a group broke through a barrier meant to keep the protests apart. no word on any arrests from this incident. >> now, up north at north poly humboldt, the campus is still closed. police are threatening people with arrest if they enter without permission. students are still camped out in two
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live in studio lena howland abc seven news. >> thank you. lena. well, the end of an era this morning in las vegas, making way for the a's new stadium, the famed tropicana resort closed its gaming floor overnight, and the hotel closes later this morning. once the last guests check out. performers came together over the weekend for a final farewell. the tropicana has been on the strip since the 1950s. bally's corporation, which owns this resort, says demolition is expected to start in october and the new ballpark is set to open in 2028. >> a terrifying trip to the grocery store in napa county. three people are in the hospital after an apparent gun battle in a safeway gas station. parking lot in american canyon. that store in the gas station next to it is on american canyon road, just off highway 29. two cars were riddled with bullet holes. police say there were at least two shooters. a witness in the nearby safeway store says she heard about 16 to 20 shots. she says it was a hard experience to go through, but i do know it was not like a boom boom bo
live in studio lena howland abc seven news. >> thank you. lena. well, the end of an era this morning in las vegas, making way for the a's new stadium, the famed tropicana resort closed its gaming floor overnight, and the hotel closes later this morning. once the last guests check out. performers came together over the weekend for a final farewell. the tropicana has been on the strip since the 1950s. bally's corporation, which owns this resort, says demolition is expected to start in...
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lena howland, abc seven news. all right. >> thank you lena, we are excited. if you want more, know more about today's eclipse go to abc seven news.com. we have everything you need to know, including the local events that lena mentioned and how you can make your own eclipse viewer at the house. if you don't have the right protection. you want more context about today's eclipse, or you just want to see what's going on around the bay area in the country today we have you covered. our special coverage starts at 11 a.m. wherever you stream abc seven news. >> developing news now. the faa looking into a very scary incident for passengers on board a southwest flight out of denver. gloria. the plane's engine cover blew off during takeoff. good morning. >> reggie. yeah, the plane only made it to about 10,000ft before it had to turn around and make an immediate emergency landing. passengers were watching the whole time. in fact, they were the ones that alerted the flight crew since the pilots could not see it. 143 passengers were on board. nobody was hurt. one woman say
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lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you lena. the bay area's other baseball team is leaving oakland to play in sacramento. >> looking forward to this being our home until we move on to our stadium in las vegas in 2028. >> the a's made it official yesterday announcing their new home in west sacramento. the a's are set for three seasons at sutter health park before the plan moved to las vegas. the city of oakland offered the a's a lease extension to stay in play at the coliseum a little longer. it didn't work out. so now the a's are packing up. so what about the employees at the coliseum? the team may be eliminating jobs after the a's move to sacramento. according to the chronicle, in a zoom meeting with the a's front office, employees were notified that a staff reduction is coming in november. the report says the a's are partnering with the nba's sacramento kings and triple a rivercats, both owned by vivek ranadivÉ, which would create redundancy among workers, prompting the a's to eliminate jobs. so here's a look at how the a's s
lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you lena. the bay area's other baseball team is leaving oakland to play in sacramento. >> looking forward to this being our home until we move on to our stadium in las vegas in 2028. >> the a's made it official yesterday announcing their new home in west sacramento. the a's are set for three seasons at sutter health park before the plan moved to las vegas. the city of oakland offered the a's a lease extension to stay in play at the...
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live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. thank you. >> lena. while the a's probably prepared to leave oakland, a new minor league team is getting ready to move in. abc seven news was at raymond field yesterday where renovations have started on the oakland ballers new home. the team is spending more than a million and a half dollars on improvements, including a video scoreboard and new bleachers. the ballers first home game happens in june, and you actually have a chance to play professional baseball with them. the ballers are holding tryouts this saturday at laney college in oakland. you can find more information on what you need to do at abc seven news.com. >> water saving solar panels, a project governor newsom is highlighting today in the central valley. >> goodbye fireworks. an entire bay area county that will not have a 4th of july fireworks show this year. >> and we're saying hello to winter again. live doppler seven showing you our next storm is moving onshore this morning. rain at lower elevations. snow falling at higher elevations this
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live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. >> lena, thank you. while the a's prepare to leave oakland, a new minor league team is getting ready to move in. abc seven news was at raymond field yesterday where renovations have started on the oakland ballers new home. the team is spending more than a million and a half dollars on improvements, including a video scoreboard and new bleachers. the ballers first home game is in june, and here's your chance to play professional baseball. the ballers are holding tryouts this saturday at laney college in oakland. you can find more information on what you need to do at abc seven news.com. alameda county residents are going to have to travel out of the county if they want to see fireworks on the 4th of july. >> the city of livermore has canceled its annual display. livermore was the last community in alameda county to stage fireworks. the police chief and city manager issued an online statement saying the area just couldn't handle the 12,000 people who attended. they say 60% of those people were visiting fro
live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. >> lena, thank you. while the a's prepare to leave oakland, a new minor league team is getting ready to move in. abc seven news was at raymond field yesterday where renovations have started on the oakland ballers new home. the team is spending more than a million and a half dollars on improvements, including a video scoreboard and new bleachers. the ballers first home game is in june, and here's your chance to play professional baseball. the...
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lena howland, abc seven news. >> what a day it has been, lena. great job to you and your photographer, edward. today well, protesters shut down the golden gate bridge just before eight this morning. and traffic, as you can see, there, was backed up for miles into marin. abc seven news caught up with a woman who was trying to get to san francisco for a medical procedure that was time sensitive. the protest left her stuck in the north bay. >> i'm feeling pretty frustrated. you know what? i believe in the right to protest. and i believe in the right to express your point of view. but i think causing this type of disturbance to thousands and thousands of people isn't the right way to go about it. >> the bridge reopened at about 1215 this afternoon. officers arrested 26 bridge protesters there weren't any protests on the bay bridge, but officials were ready. >> the off ramp from eastbound 80 to on southbound 80 was closed in anticipation of possible protests. the chp also blocked the grand avenue on ramp to westbound 80, increasing the gridlock on nea
lena howland, abc seven news. >> what a day it has been, lena. great job to you and your photographer, edward. today well, protesters shut down the golden gate bridge just before eight this morning. and traffic, as you can see, there, was backed up for miles into marin. abc seven news caught up with a woman who was trying to get to san francisco for a medical procedure that was time sensitive. the protest left her stuck in the north bay. >> i'm feeling pretty frustrated. you know...
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lena howland, abc seven news 400 stolen cars. >> wow. all right. lena, thanks. a group of state lawmakers today announced a package of bills aimed at decreasing retail crime. the package includes seven measures right now, and lawmakers expect to add about five more. one key component here would expand tools for police to arrest people for shoplifting. >> we've given law enforcement the tools to fight this, and when they use these tools, they are very, very, very successful. >> the legislation would also add railroad police to fight cargo theft. and there are guidelines for keeping repeat offenders in custody. lawmakers did not say when they'll vote on these bills. >> san francisco library workers are calling for increased security at branches across the city. the workers, along with fellow service union members, rallied this morning outside the main library, demanding the city install guards at all 28 branches. they claim they've been forced to intervene in too many dangerous and violent situations. our demands aren't aren't big. >> we're not looking for anythin
lena howland, abc seven news 400 stolen cars. >> wow. all right. lena, thanks. a group of state lawmakers today announced a package of bills aimed at decreasing retail crime. the package includes seven measures right now, and lawmakers expect to add about five more. one key component here would expand tools for police to arrest people for shoplifting. >> we've given law enforcement the tools to fight this, and when they use these tools, they are very, very, very successful. >>...
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reporting in oakland, lena howland abc seven news. >> all right, lena, thank you so much. and again, you can see that on ramp to 880 is now clear at seventh street. thanks, lena. pro-palestinian protesters also took over the golden gate bridge in dramatic fashion today. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard continues our team coverage there now. cornell >> yeah, kristen, this is the day that a lot of commuters, safe to say, will not forget for quite a long time. we are awaiting a news conference by the california highway patrol to begin here near the flagpole at the bridge on the san francisco side. we hope to learn more details about what exactly did transpire here on the bridge early this morning, but as you can see, traffic is now flowing very nicely here in both directions. that was not the case. several hours ago when this demonstration by pro-palestine protesters brought bridge traffic to a screeching halt. they would stay there for several hours. the chp says there was roughly about 20 people on the bridge that is at that is how many people were arrested in the 11
reporting in oakland, lena howland abc seven news. >> all right, lena, thank you so much. and again, you can see that on ramp to 880 is now clear at seventh street. thanks, lena. pro-palestinian protesters also took over the golden gate bridge in dramatic fashion today. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard continues our team coverage there now. cornell >> yeah, kristen, this is the day that a lot of commuters, safe to say, will not forget for quite a long time. we are awaiting a...
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abc seven news reporter lena howland dives into that demand. and what companies protesters are targeting. >> reporter a cardboard cutout of stanford university president richard sackler with blood on his hands and signs calling for divestment are greeting newly admitted students at stanford's spring admit weekend. >> we want stanford university to pull all of its funding from companies that are helping facilitate israeli war crimes. >> it's unclear how many students slept here friday night, but more than two dozen tents are still set up on the campus's white plaza. they've been here since thursday for what demonstrators are calling a people's university for palestine. this demonstration, drawing support from this parent of an incoming political science student here visiting from georgia. >> so it appealed me. let's go. i have a couple of hours and offer them whatever help they i can do for them being a parent. adrianna a stanford junior and spokesperson for the group, says there aligned in solidarity with other schools nationwide. >> they're de
abc seven news reporter lena howland dives into that demand. and what companies protesters are targeting. >> reporter a cardboard cutout of stanford university president richard sackler with blood on his hands and signs calling for divestment are greeting newly admitted students at stanford's spring admit weekend. >> we want stanford university to pull all of its funding from companies that are helping facilitate israeli war crimes. >> it's unclear how many students slept here...
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. >> abc seven news reporter lena howland explains why this is what $1.7 million will get you on the western edge of silicon valley in cupertino. >> a cozy 384 square foot home, which is a little more than the average size of an american hotel room. >> it's location, location, location. >> but the house might not be what people are paying for. instead it's the potential of a 7800 square foot lot. >> there's one thing that that we don't make anymore, and that's dirt residential real estate, particularly in the san francisco bay area, is it's unique. it's unique because, you know, there there are so few choices for buyers these days because sellers really like to live here. >> the home up for sale is at the end of a cul de sac, sandwiched between homes worth around $5 million, according to zillow. >> this home has a lot of interest because of the lot size and the neighborhood. cupertino is really well known for its school district and great schools. >> maxwell ducklow is the buyer's agent, he says it's the smallest house that's been up for sale in cupertino in more than ten years. >> i
. >> abc seven news reporter lena howland explains why this is what $1.7 million will get you on the western edge of silicon valley in cupertino. >> a cozy 384 square foot home, which is a little more than the average size of an american hotel room. >> it's location, location, location. >> but the house might not be what people are paying for. instead it's the potential of a 7800 square foot lot. >> there's one thing that that we don't make anymore, and that's dirt...
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abc seven news reporter lena howland for the first time in alameda county history, a district attorney is facing a recall election. >> this is the first time for us all, a group that calls itself safe or save alameda for everyone has been on the ground collecting signatures countywide since october to recall district attorney pamela price. >> of the more than 123,000 signatures they collected and turned in last month. the registrar of voters says nearly 75,000 were valid, which is about 1000 more than what was required to force a recall election. >> i cried for kevin because she can leave this office. she can leave this office, she can continue her career elsewhere. but kevin can never get out of the grave. he can never be with his family again. >> it's welcome news to virginia nishida, wife of retired police officer and tv news guard kevin nishida, who was shot and killed while protecting a crew in oakland more than two years ago. >> we, the voters, have the right to hire you, but we are also the people who can fire you. >> but the group wants voters to decide if price should keep her
abc seven news reporter lena howland for the first time in alameda county history, a district attorney is facing a recall election. >> this is the first time for us all, a group that calls itself safe or save alameda for everyone has been on the ground collecting signatures countywide since october to recall district attorney pamela price. >> of the more than 123,000 signatures they collected and turned in last month. the registrar of voters says nearly 75,000 were valid, which is...
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lena howland, abc seven news lena now, montell jordan uh.huh singing not this is how we do it, but the national anthem. >> i'm into it, i'm into that too. >> i'm a fan. >> good. we'll be there for it. we're going to have that. we're going to have the orange drink. we're going to have the chicken sandwich from momofuku. >> i'm still going to get the crab fries, make sure they're still there. and that should be enough. >> i'll check. and lucille and we have a day. thank you. lena friendship never ends, but you can still get kicked out of the group chat. >> that is what is happening to mel b, who admit added that she is no longer in the spice girls. what snapchat because she simply said too much. if you want to be my lover, you gotta get with my friends. >> make it last forever. >> so last month, mel b said the 90s girl group is going to release a release quote, really good news that involves all five members. she said fans would be, quote, 100% satisfied with the news. and of course we all got excited and then we're like, well, what is the news? and then we got upset because word about a
lena howland, abc seven news lena now, montell jordan uh.huh singing not this is how we do it, but the national anthem. >> i'm into it, i'm into that too. >> i'm a fan. >> good. we'll be there for it. we're going to have that. we're going to have the orange drink. we're going to have the chicken sandwich from momofuku. >> i'm still going to get the crab fries, make sure they're still there. and that should be enough. >> i'll check. and lucille and we have a day....
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abc seven news reporter lena howland talks to students and the university. >> a cardboard cutout of stanford university president richard seller with blood on his hands and signs calling for divestment, are greeting newly admitted students at stanford's spring admit weekend. >> we want stanford university to pull all of its funding from companies that are helping facilitate israeli war crimes. >> it's unclear how many students slept here friday night, but more than two dozen tents are still set up on the campus way plaza. they've been here since thursday for what demonstrators are calling a people's university for palestine in this demonstration, drawing support from this parent of an incoming political science student here, visiting from georgia. >> so it appealed me. let's go. i have a couple of hours and offer them whatever help they i can do for them. being a parent. >> adriana, a stanford junior and spokesperson for the group, says they're aligned in solidarity with other schools nationwide. they're demanding stanford separate itself from any companies or organizations advancing militar
abc seven news reporter lena howland talks to students and the university. >> a cardboard cutout of stanford university president richard seller with blood on his hands and signs calling for divestment, are greeting newly admitted students at stanford's spring admit weekend. >> we want stanford university to pull all of its funding from companies that are helping facilitate israeli war crimes. >> it's unclear how many students slept here friday night, but more than two dozen...
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for now, reporting live in oakland, lena howland abc seven news. >> all right, lena, thank you. now to the north bay and the protest on the golden gate bridge. it began early this morning, and officials closed both northbound and southbound lanes for hours. >> abc seven news reporter cornell bernard joins us live with the latest. cornell, we were with you as those lanes finally reopened several hours ago. >> yeah. julian and kristen uh. what a difference a few hours make. as you can see behind me, the golden gate bridge is open. but, you know, a lot of folks wishing they had worked from home today because this was definitely a commute they will never forget. one for the record books, for sure. here's what it looked like earlier today monday morning's commute quickly turning into a carmageddon nightmare after pro-palestinian protesters blocked both lanes of the bridge around 8:00 this morning, the demonstration closing the span completely for hours, leaving many drivers confused and frustrated. traffic was backed up for miles on highway 101 into the city, into places like mill va
for now, reporting live in oakland, lena howland abc seven news. >> all right, lena, thank you. now to the north bay and the protest on the golden gate bridge. it began early this morning, and officials closed both northbound and southbound lanes for hours. >> abc seven news reporter cornell bernard joins us live with the latest. cornell, we were with you as those lanes finally reopened several hours ago. >> yeah. julian and kristen uh. what a difference a few hours make. as...
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live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you lena. this morning, memorial plans are being made for a man who made a huge impact on the lives of so many people here in the bay area. >> the reverend cecil williams died at his home in san francisco yesterday. he was 94. williams was a civil rights pioneer who fought for the poor and the hungry. he and his late wife founded the now world famous glide memorial church in the tenderloin. his last appearance there was easter sunday. san francisco mayor london breed says williams was at the top of the list of black role models. abc seven news reporter j.r stone looks at the pastor's legacy of compassion and fierce advocacy. >> two things that are critical to us unconditional love and unconditional acceptance. and when you got those two things going for you, you really are out on the cutting edge words to live by. >> from the late pastor cecil williams, who died monday at the age of 94. words that helped glide memorial church grow from less than 50 members in the 1960s to more than 11,000. and
live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you lena. this morning, memorial plans are being made for a man who made a huge impact on the lives of so many people here in the bay area. >> the reverend cecil williams died at his home in san francisco yesterday. he was 94. williams was a civil rights pioneer who fought for the poor and the hungry. he and his late wife founded the now world famous glide memorial church in the tenderloin. his last appearance there was easter...
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abc seven news reporter lena howland looks at the impact on this wage increase for employees. business owners and you as well. >> april 1st marks a fresh start for fast food workers across the golden state, with a new minimum wage of $20 an hour. that's $4 higher than california's general $16 an hour minimum wage. >> pero even though we are the engine of $1 billion industry, too many of us struggle to keep up with rent, our bills, and the rising cost of living. >> angelica hernandez, a mcdonald's worker, has been in the fast food industry for the past 19 years, and she says this will make a big difference in her personal life. >> this raise gives us more of a chance to make ends meet, a chance to breathe a little easy, a chance to buy a coffee, or maybe take our family to the movies. >> the state doubled its minimum wage for most workers over the past decade, despite concerns that it would lead to job loss due to higher expenses. instead a new study released by the roosevelt institute says wages went up and employment didn't change. we have a group that raised this minimum wag
abc seven news reporter lena howland looks at the impact on this wage increase for employees. business owners and you as well. >> april 1st marks a fresh start for fast food workers across the golden state, with a new minimum wage of $20 an hour. that's $4 higher than california's general $16 an hour minimum wage. >> pero even though we are the engine of $1 billion industry, too many of us struggle to keep up with rent, our bills, and the rising cost of living. >> angelica...
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lena howland abc seven news. >> remarkable. all right, lena, thank you very much. >> coming up next from the abc seven news i-team, a warning about uber. and it's coming from someone who isn't even on the app. also ahead, what do we want to tackle wi we want to do mental illness. >> do we want to do cyberbullying. like. and miles actually was like let's do both. >> why not? they're making a difference by making soup. these kids are helping build a bet safety concern to the rideshare company. >> and listen to this. she doesn't even use uber, but she's now hoping to point out the warning signs she saw. abc seven news i-team reporter melanie woodrow joins us with what more that person says she saw. >> yeah, dion and dan, this is pretty concerning. and in fact, the person i spoke with was so concerned for her safety in light of recent anti-semitism that she asked, we refer to her by the pseudonym rachel and not show her face on camera. rachel says she was disturbed to recently see a vehicle not far from san francisco international
lena howland abc seven news. >> remarkable. all right, lena, thank you very much. >> coming up next from the abc seven news i-team, a warning about uber. and it's coming from someone who isn't even on the app. also ahead, what do we want to tackle wi we want to do mental illness. >> do we want to do cyberbullying. like. and miles actually was like let's do both. >> why not? they're making a difference by making soup. these kids are helping build a bet safety concern to...
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abc seven news reporter lena howland talked with fishermen about the impact of their bottom line. >> for the second year in a row, california won't be having a commercial or recreational salmon season. >> salmon is about 90% of my income on an annual basis. >> it's a massive hit for seafood distribution. the charter boat industry and coastal communities, but especially for commercial fishers like salmon captain sarah bates. she says it's already putting people on her fleet out of work. >> many of us are unfortunately not finding work on land. bank accounts are unhealthy. mental health is even more unhealthy right now. and i do fear that we are going to start losing members of our fleet. we're going to start losing some of our capacity as a port to deliver seafood to california. >> still, many fishermen tell me this is a double gut punch after dungeness crab season has already been cut short. >> salmon and crab is kind of our iconic san francisco fishery. they've closed it down again, mainly because of water policy issues, as most water is going down south into the desert to grow almo
abc seven news reporter lena howland talked with fishermen about the impact of their bottom line. >> for the second year in a row, california won't be having a commercial or recreational salmon season. >> salmon is about 90% of my income on an annual basis. >> it's a massive hit for seafood distribution. the charter boat industry and coastal communities, but especially for commercial fishers like salmon captain sarah bates. she says it's already putting people on her fleet out...
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abc seven news reporter lena howland has the emotional response to the video from his parents. >> shalom hirsch goldberg polin. >> it's been 201 days since berkeley native hirsch goldberg, poland, was kidnaped and taken hostage by hamas during a music festival on october 7th in israel. but on wednesday, a heavily edited video of a man identifying himself as 24 year old hirsch was released on a hamas run telegram channel. >> seeing a video of hirsch today is overwhelming. we're relieved to see him alive, but we are also concerned about his health and well-being. >> hirsch, his parents, john poland and rachel goldberg, say they want the world to see this video. they are now putting out a desperate plea to all leaders involved in negotiating the hostage situation. >> be brave. lean in. seize this moment and get a deal done to reunite all of us with our loved ones, and to end the suffering in this region. >> according to the video, hirsch's left arm has been amputated at the forearm. his parents told abc news just days after the october 7th attack that he suffered a serious injury to that ar
abc seven news reporter lena howland has the emotional response to the video from his parents. >> shalom hirsch goldberg polin. >> it's been 201 days since berkeley native hirsch goldberg, poland, was kidnaped and taken hostage by hamas during a music festival on october 7th in israel. but on wednesday, a heavily edited video of a man identifying himself as 24 year old hirsch was released on a hamas run telegram channel. >> seeing a video of hirsch today is overwhelming. we're...
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abc seven news reporter lena howland talks to students and the university. >> a cardboard cutout of stanford university president richard sackler with blood on his hands and signs calling for divestment are greeting newly admitted students at stanford's spring admit weekend. we want stanford university to pull all of its funding from companies that are helping facilitate israeli war crimes. it's unclear how many students slept here friday night, but more than two dozen tents are still set up on the campus's white plaza. they've been here since thursday for what demonstrators are calling a people's university for palestine. this demonstration, drawing support from this parent of an incoming political science student here visiting from georgia. so it appealed me. >> let's go. i have a couple of hours and offer them whatever help they i can do for them. being a parent, adriana, a stanford junior and spokesperson for the group, says they're aligned in solidarity with other schools nationwide. >> they're demanding stanford separate itself from any companies or organizations advancing military eff
abc seven news reporter lena howland talks to students and the university. >> a cardboard cutout of stanford university president richard sackler with blood on his hands and signs calling for divestment are greeting newly admitted students at stanford's spring admit weekend. we want stanford university to pull all of its funding from companies that are helping facilitate israeli war crimes. it's unclear how many students slept here friday night, but more than two dozen tents are still set...
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lena howland abc seven news the anti-defamation league claims it's stanford, and cal are not making the grade when it comes to protecting jewish students. >> the organization's first campus anti-semitism report card gives stanford an f and cal a d. 85 schools nationwide were reviewed. 12 others, along with stanford, received an f, including harvard and princeton. two schools received an a, brandeis and massachusetts and elon university in north carolina. the adl says the report card assesses jewish life on campus as well as policies and actions related to combating combating anti-semitism and protecting jewish students. >> all right, sandhya has prepared us for several days now, but it is time for us to say goodbye to spring and welcome another season. >> i guess they say all good things come to an end, but it will be back. nice brother. changing. the weather is on the way. sandy is here with that. >> yeah that's right. and dan and dion we're going to bring winter into the picture just in time for your weekend plans. but don't worry, it is not going to be a complete washout. a live view
lena howland abc seven news the anti-defamation league claims it's stanford, and cal are not making the grade when it comes to protecting jewish students. >> the organization's first campus anti-semitism report card gives stanford an f and cal a d. 85 schools nationwide were reviewed. 12 others, along with stanford, received an f, including harvard and princeton. two schools received an a, brandeis and massachusetts and elon university in north carolina. the adl says the report card...
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i guess we'll find out when the property sells in cupertino. >> lena howland abc seven news in atherton eichler eichler is still on the market. >> it was designed, owned and lived in by famed developer joseph eichler. the home still has much of its 1950s design intact. the five bed, five and a half bath house has been on the market for about three weeks at a list price of $6.38 million. it's one of the warmest days of the week today. >> hard to believe it's going to rain this weekend, but that's what's in sandias seven day forecast. we'll have details on that as we continue. for change last night. students are cooking up recipes and raising money to tackle cyberbullying. tonight is the big night where students share their concoctions with parents and hopefully bring in some money that will be used to tackle a growing problem. part of the soup for change initiative includes putting up fliers citywide that link folks with the city's mental health association hotline. >> great food, great cause. well, how people with disabilities access disney parks is changing the current rules are there
i guess we'll find out when the property sells in cupertino. >> lena howland abc seven news in atherton eichler eichler is still on the market. >> it was designed, owned and lived in by famed developer joseph eichler. the home still has much of its 1950s design intact. the five bed, five and a half bath house has been on the market for about three weeks at a list price of $6.38 million. it's one of the warmest days of the week today. >> hard to believe it's going to rain this...
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. >> abc seven news reporter lena howland has reaction and a look at what voters can expect next. >> for the first time in alameda county history, a district attorney is facing a recall election. >> this is the first time for us all, a group that calls itself safe or save alameda for everyone has been on the ground collecting signatures countywide since october. >> to recall district attorney pamela price. of the more than 123,000 signatures they collected and turned in last month. the registrar of voters says nearly 75,000 were valid, which is about 1000 more than what was required to force a recall election. >> i cried for kevin because she can lead this office. she can leave this office, she can continue her career elsewhere. but kevin can never get out of the grave. he can never be with his family again. >> it's welcome news to virginia nishida, wife of retired police officer and tv news guard kevin nishida, who was shot and killed while protecting a crew in oakland more than two years ago. >> we, the voters, have the right to hire you, but we are also the people who can fire you
. >> abc seven news reporter lena howland has reaction and a look at what voters can expect next. >> for the first time in alameda county history, a district attorney is facing a recall election. >> this is the first time for us all, a group that calls itself safe or save alameda for everyone has been on the ground collecting signatures countywide since october. >> to recall district attorney pamela price. of the more than 123,000 signatures they collected and turned in...
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abc seven news reporter lena howland has the emotional response from his parents. >> shalom. currently. hirsh. goldberg. pauline. >> it's been 201 days since berkeley native hirsh goldberg, poland, was kidnaped and taken hostage by hamas during a music festival on october 7th in israel. but on wednesday, a heavily edited video of a man identifying himself as 24 year old hirsh was released on a hamas run telegram channel. >> seeing a video of hirsh today is overwhelming. we're relieved to see him alive, but we are also concerned about his health and well-being. >> hirsch's parents, john poland and rachel goldberg, say they want the world to see this video . they are now putting out a desperate plea to all leaders involved in negotiating the hostage situation. >> be brave, lean in, seize this moment and get a deal done to reunite all of us with our loved ones, and to end the suffering in this region. >> according to the video, hirsch's left arm has been amputated at the forearm. his parents told abc news just days after the october 7th attack that he suffered a serious injury t
abc seven news reporter lena howland has the emotional response from his parents. >> shalom. currently. hirsh. goldberg. pauline. >> it's been 201 days since berkeley native hirsh goldberg, poland, was kidnaped and taken hostage by hamas during a music festival on october 7th in israel. but on wednesday, a heavily edited video of a man identifying himself as 24 year old hirsh was released on a hamas run telegram channel. >> seeing a video of hirsh today is overwhelming. we're...
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abc seven news reporter lena howland talks to students and the university. >> a cardboard cutout of stanford university president richard seller with blood on his hands and signs calling for divestment, are greeting newly admitted students at stanford spring admit weekend. >> we want stanford university to pull all of its funding from companies that are helping facilitate israeli war crimes. >> it's unclear how many students slept here friday night, but more than two dozen tents are still set up on the campus way plaza. they've been here since thursday for what demonstrators are calling a people's university for palestine. this demonstration, drawing support from this parent of an incoming political science student here visiting from georgia. >> so it appealed me. let's go. i have a couple of hours and offer them whatever help they i can do for them. being a parent. >> adriana, a stanford junior and spokesperson for the group, says they're aligned in solidarity with other schools nationwide. they're demanding stanford separate itself from any companies or organizations advancing military eff
abc seven news reporter lena howland talks to students and the university. >> a cardboard cutout of stanford university president richard seller with blood on his hands and signs calling for divestment, are greeting newly admitted students at stanford spring admit weekend. >> we want stanford university to pull all of its funding from companies that are helping facilitate israeli war crimes. >> it's unclear how many students slept here friday night, but more than two dozen...
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as abc seven news reporter lena howland explains, the impact will be felt in all corners in california for the second year in a row, california won't be having a commercial or recreational salmon season. >> salmon is about 90% of my income on an annual basis. >> it's a massive hit for seafood distribution. the charter boat industry and coastal communities, but especially for commercial fishers like salmon captain sarah bates. she says it's already putting people on her fleet out of work. >> many of us are unfortunately not finding work on land, bank accounts are unhealthy. mental health is even more unhealthy right now, and i do fear that we are going to start losing members of our fleet. we're going to start losing some of our capacity as a port to deliver seafood to california. >> still, many fishermen tell me this is a double gut punch. after dungeness crab season has already been cut short, salmon and crab is kind of our iconic san francisco fishery, they've closed it down again, mainly because of water policy issues. most water is going down south into the desert to grow almonds,
as abc seven news reporter lena howland explains, the impact will be felt in all corners in california for the second year in a row, california won't be having a commercial or recreational salmon season. >> salmon is about 90% of my income on an annual basis. >> it's a massive hit for seafood distribution. the charter boat industry and coastal communities, but especially for commercial fishers like salmon captain sarah bates. she says it's already putting people on her fleet out of...
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moms are like superheroes in san francisco. >> lena howland, abc seven news. >> today is world wish day and our parent company, disney, is celebrating along with the make a wish foundation. throughout the month, disney has been granting wishes to deserving kids at disney parks and pixar animation studios. other kids got to live out their dreams on broadway. one little girl visiting disney's animal kingdom even got to feed the baby elephant who happens to be named cora. just like her car. cora. >> oh, she ate it. she found it. this is so fun. >> this means the world. just watching cora actually be able to get her dream and wish come true. and just being to enjoy herself as a child with, like, the people most special to her. >> make a wish, of course. grants the wishes of kids with critical illnesses in historically, about half of all the wishes granted in the us are disney wishes. disney has granted more than 155,000 wishes over the years. >> well, the lion king himself is back. disney has released the first trailer for the prequel mufasa the lion king. take a look. i was nine. >> this s
moms are like superheroes in san francisco. >> lena howland, abc seven news. >> today is world wish day and our parent company, disney, is celebrating along with the make a wish foundation. throughout the month, disney has been granting wishes to deserving kids at disney parks and pixar animation studios. other kids got to live out their dreams on broadway. one little girl visiting disney's animal kingdom even got to feed the baby elephant who happens to be named cora. just like her...
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as abc seven news reporter lena howland explains, it's part of what victims say is becoming an alarming trend. bomb. >> bomb palestine. bomb >> bomb palestine. pro-palestinian demonstrators calling for peace were met with hate on wednesday. just outside of south san francisco's civic center. >> pull your mouse down, you wait, man, don't do that. >> well, my first initial reaction is like survival mode. like i need to i need to document everything. >> this woman is a representative for the group ca 15 for ceasefire. she doesn't want us to use her name over safety concerns. she identifies as a palestinian muslim and had just spent the day celebrating eid to mark the end of ramadan when she shot this video, he verbally assaults everyone in our group with me. >> he elbowed me in the face. he spit on a friend of mine, he pushed another friend of mine and then my other friend got her head bumped into. >> i can do whatever they want. they're demonstration called for the south san francisco city council to adopt a gaza ceasefire resolution. >> it escalated quickly and intensely. and, you know,
as abc seven news reporter lena howland explains, it's part of what victims say is becoming an alarming trend. bomb. >> bomb palestine. bomb >> bomb palestine. pro-palestinian demonstrators calling for peace were met with hate on wednesday. just outside of south san francisco's civic center. >> pull your mouse down, you wait, man, don't do that. >> well, my first initial reaction is like survival mode. like i need to i need to document everything. >> this woman is...
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abc7 news reporter lena howland with the latest. >> this was the dramatic scene, the moment part of a conquered commercial building collapsed in flames. >> there was a couple structural members that did collapse during the fire, and that's primarily due to the amount of heat that, comes during the fire, which caused a couple walls to fall, the contra costa county fire protection district says luckilly firefighters had already taken a defensive approach to fight this fire from the outside not long after the call. >> first came in around 1030 monday night. intense flames could be seen coming from this three story building at times even shooting out the windows. this quickly grew to a two alarm fire. neighbor steven anderson says he saw it just walking his dog before bed last night. >> saw a large, billowing, orangish red cloud in the distance, and it was pretty large. it caught my attention as soon as i walked out. i couldn't believe how big the cloud and cloud it was. >> fire officials say the cause of the fire is still under investigation in concord. lena howland abc seven news. >> me
abc7 news reporter lena howland with the latest. >> this was the dramatic scene, the moment part of a conquered commercial building collapsed in flames. >> there was a couple structural members that did collapse during the fire, and that's primarily due to the amount of heat that, comes during the fire, which caused a couple walls to fall, the contra costa county fire protection district says luckilly firefighters had already taken a defensive approach to fight this fire from the...
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abc seven news reporter lena howland has the emotional response to the video from his parents. >> shalom hirsch goldberg polin. >> it's been 201 days since berkeley native hirsch goldberg, poland, was kidnaped and taken hostage by
abc seven news reporter lena howland has the emotional response to the video from his parents. >> shalom hirsch goldberg polin. >> it's been 201 days since berkeley native hirsch goldberg, poland, was kidnaped and taken hostage by
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howland abc seven news. >> tensions on college campuses around the country are rising. some protesters face deadlines to clear out, and police are also making arrests. jewish students at some schools say they do not feel safe on campus. abc's phil lipof has a look at what's going on with some pro-palestinian demonstrations. hands up the middle east. >> chaos on college campuses across the country. as protests over the israel-hamas war continued to grow. since last week, demonstrations and tent encampments popping up at at least 48 colleges across the country in boston, authorities began clearing an encampment from northeastern university's campus on saturday, school officials say what began as a student demonstration two days ago was infiltrated by professional organizers with no affiliation to the university. some protesters hurling anti-semitic slurs, the university saying, we cannot tolerate this kind of hate on our campus. at least 100 people arrested and charged with trespassing. students at california polytechnic humboldt campus taking over a building as part of t
howland abc seven news. >> tensions on college campuses around the country are rising. some protesters face deadlines to clear out, and police are also making arrests. jewish students at some schools say they do not feel safe on campus. abc's phil lipof has a look at what's going on with some pro-palestinian demonstrations. hands up the middle east. >> chaos on college campuses across the country. as protests over the israel-hamas war continued to grow. since last week,...
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lena howland abc seven news. >> new details here. investigators arrested two people in a shooting that injured three people outside of a safeway gas station in american canyon, police say two people from vallejo are being held without bail. one of them is a teenager, the other is 18 years old. that shooting happened yesterday afternoon on american canyon road, just off of highway 29. three people were shot. officials are not giving us any information about their conditions at this time. a witness in the nearby safeway says she heard about 16 to 20 shots, and 216 year old boys have been arrested in connection to last week's deadly shooting in downtown san francisco. police say it was a 17 year-old that was shot and killed thursday, just outside of the powell street bart station. it's still unclear what led up to that shooting. then on friday, officers served a search warrant to on turk street and took the two teens into custody. their names have not been released because they are minors. >> three people now face charges for burglaries
lena howland abc seven news. >> new details here. investigators arrested two people in a shooting that injured three people outside of a safeway gas station in american canyon, police say two people from vallejo are being held without bail. one of them is a teenager, the other is 18 years old. that shooting happened yesterday afternoon on american canyon road, just off of highway 29. three people were shot. officials are not giving us any information about their conditions at this time. a...