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disrupt the entire neighborhood.one of their main issues - many of the businesses there cater to children. kron 4's ali reid joins us live from ascend rehab in union city with a story youll only see on kron 4. ali? these business owners don't oppose cannabis dispensaries, but they believe having one here would disrupt the entire area.ascend rehab caters to special needs children with physical, mental, and behavioral conditions. the teachers, along with neighboring businesses that also cater to children are concerned a marijuana dispensary may be taking over this space soon.amy aristo / ascend rehabi know the law says they're not supposed to be within 600 feet of a school, but for some reason this preschool doesn't fall under that category they believe the dispensary will impact enrollment, and the business won't be able to continue the work they're doing in the community.swati shah/ ascend rehabi owe it to
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them to to make sure this is a safe secure neighborhood and that there isn't a dispensary less than 100 feet from here. there's also a batting cage for children nearby, a hospital, and a dental office that caters to young ones just feet away. no place for a dispensary ...marcus lin / kohoutek dentalat least not in this location. in fact another location has opened another mile up from here. why do they need 2 locations so close to each other.with limited street and lot parking, this is a potential parking nightmare. it's gonan be 7 days a week 13 hours a daythey're looking at 250 clients coming in and out. a green wall has been suggested to separate the business from the school.it would be a green wall of plants. how's is that going to contain the security, safety, odor, the distinct smell these dispensaries have??felix archuleta / neotech realtyit's gonna generate 2x as much revenue. money talks and us little people have a tendency to be pushed aside.standup these business owners were able to delay the approval process. right now further research is being done.the city council may decide one way or the other in the first week of june..reporting live from union city ... ali reid ... kron 4 news.
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(pam) new details... on a story we first brought you as breaking news.. last night at 10:30. we now know .... three people were killed in a d-u-i crash in fremont. police tell kron 4... two of those killed were young girls .... now identified as 9-year-old brooke limas ... and 14- year-old christy limas. and the woman killed has been identified as 39- year-old noelle johnson. all were from manteca. the crash happened late last night on interstate 8-80 in fremont. friends of the family tell kron 4... they were all returning from the bay area, where they had been celebrating a birthday at the san francisco zoo. tonight, we are getting a look at the man
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police say is responsible... 21-year-old dang tran was arrested for allegedly being high on marijuana. (ken) our team coverage continues tonight on this big story: all eight people in the escalade were from the same extended family. and tonight, relatives and friends are grieving. kron four's j-r stone spoke with people who knew the victims. 21 year old dang tran of san jose is facing dui charges in a five car accident that left 3 people dead and many more injured. officials believe he was under the influence of marijuana and is to blame in the wreck.hope he gets the book thrown at him.that from rochelle tolbert whose best friend noelle johnson was one of three killed in tuesday night's crash along 880 in fremontsot she was so sweet14 year old christy limas and her sister 9 year old brooke limas were killed in this wreck as well. friends have left flowers and teddy bears outside their manteca home.
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sot 2 kidsnoelle johnson leaves behind her own 4 kids who were in the suv as well. at least one of them is in critical condition.sot(j.r.) all three victims lived here in the small community of manteca. shortly after arriving i saw people hugging on the side of the road. i talked with a father who used to drive christy to and from basketball practice. he said this is a very difficult time for his daughters who are now dealing with her loss. in manteca, j.r. stone kron 4 news.
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like enough is enough, never drive impaired (pam) the california highway patrol tells us, compared to last year ... marijuana arrests in the bay area will be up 70- percent by the end of this year. kron 4's justine waldman has the new numbers.. sot we know the law is over 21 to use rec marijuana but driving under the influence is not. never has been. never will be.kron 4 got new numbers from the california highway patrol on the number of people arrested driving while high. this year, during january feb and march across the 9 bay area counties...for dui marijuana only arreststhere have been 87.compared to 190 for all of last year.for arrests with marijuana and alcohol combined for the same period of time..60 arrests this year.vs 183 for all of 2017.at this rate, the chp believes marijuana arrests in the bay area will be up 70% by the end of this year.sot utterly reckless and irresponsible for the chp, one
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arrest for driving high is one too many.now 90% of officers are trained to spot the signs of a person who is driving while under the influence of drugs.sot the prevention and prosecution of mar impaired driving it shouldn't be incomnet only on chp it should be a priority for our community justine waldman su also worth noting, this year for the first time the chp started keeping track of how many times officers found marijuana paraphernalia in cars during traffic stops - which is not legal.the number this year just over 37-hundred times. in contra costa county justine waldman kron 4 news. (ken)the court battle over the right to die in california continues.a judge has overturned the 20-16 law allowing terminally ill patients the right to end their lives.it started with bay area woman - brittany maynard.. her case got national news.waldman kron 4 county justine waldman kron 4 news. (ken)the court battle over the right to die in california continues.a judge has
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overturned the 20-16 law allowing terminally ill patients the right to end their lives.it started with bay area woman - brittany maynard.. her case got national attention when she moved to oregon with her husband so she could die with dignity.kron 4's gayle ong spoke with brittany's husband and joins us live from the newsroom. gayle. ever since brittany died in 20-14, her husband dan diaz has been pushing for right-to-die laws to pass in california and other states. the law was overturned yesterday due to a legislative technicality..a riverside judge says the state passed the legislation during a special session focused on healthcare issues. it was a battle dan diaz thought he won..the passage of a right to die law in the state of california.. his wife brittany maynard was
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diagnosed with terminal brain cancer in 20-14the bay area couple moved to oregon to take advantage of the state's right to die law and end her life peacefully.. the end of life option act was
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signed in 20-16tuesday, a riverside judge overturned the law ..the judge says the state passed during a special session opponents of the law - life legal defense and the american of medical ethics calls it unconstitutionthey say the the wrong terminally ill may be enticed suicide rather treatment.diaz says that's not what the legislation is worries same his wife won't during their final days
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the western conference finals.. and unfortunately, golden state couldn't match its performance from the series opener...falling to the rockets 127-105. mark carpenter is here to tell us how it all went down. heading into heading into game 2, there were some knee jerk reactions that the warriors had taken full control of momentum in this series... and houston would need to overhaul its playing style. neither team would let themselves buy into either of those conversations... and tonight, we saw what it looks like when the rockets are hitting all their shots. --we go to the highlights kevin durant...one of the heroes from game 1. james harden...dropped 41-the other night. --right out of the gates, the warriors..sloppy with the basketball. made so many careless passes... and committed 11-turnovers. they shot 31-percent from 3 in the 1st two stanzas. ---and houston took advantage... they didn't need flashy numbers from
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harden and chris paul. eric gordon...off the bench...14-points in the first half. --pj tucker got in the mix as well... 2nd qtr, fast break, paul finds him on the baselline... shot is good. rockets went into halftime with a 14-point lead. --out of the locker room, the warriors needed something... and kd, brought the offense. kept going to the rack.. led all scorers with 38-points houston kept punching back... paul...with the step back. 16-pts for him. --then, in the 4th, tucker.... dagger from the baseline to go up 19. he finished with 22. warriors trailed by as many as 28...their largest deficit of the playoffs. steph curry went 1-of-8 from three. 127-105 your final...houston ties it up. game 3 sunday in oakland. "we set the tone early with our own play and allowed them to get some confidence and some easy buckets in transition, let guys get going a little bit. give them the credit, they came out and
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played a great game, got everybody going, so we got what they kicked out butts, no other way to say it. (mark) game 3 set for sunday evening at 5 at oracle. earlier átonight, kron4's hermela aregawi was at hermela kron4's átonight, earlier oracle. evening at 5 at for sunday game 3 set (mark) (mark) (ken)plus... new details on the middle school teacher accused of molesting students. tonight we've learned the school warned him about his behavior...before he was arrested. (pam)the president calling out libby schaaf again. the oakland mayor's twitter response to todays' attack . (ken)and next: dramatic images continue to come out of hawaii. all new at ten: we speak with a hawaii police officer who is dealing with the on-ground issues.
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to balanceate for governor the state budgetarties together while making record investments in local classrooms and creating new career training programs. antonio villaraigosa for governor. ((nats))...woah incoming! incredible video of lava bombs exploding on hawaii's big island.they are molten rock .... hurled into the air by volcanic eruptions.. which then solidify before hitting the ground.((2shot))((pam)) it is the latest danger to
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strike following may 3rd's volcanic eruption.((ken))and now the massive ash plume is threatening air travel in the area.((sidebar + vo))here's the latest...the u-s-g-s has issued a red alert for the big island which means a volcanic eruption is imminent. it also warns airlines of potential ash along air routes.((reveal)) on top of that... giant rocks have been spewing from the volcano's summit.((reveal))and the air quality is still very dangerous in the immediate area. but most of the people were evacuated shortly after the eruption.((reveal))earlier today a 4-point-4 magnitude earthquake rocked the area.. damaging roads and buildings. ((2shot/dbl bx))((ken)) joining us live tonight from volcano, hawaii...alan richmond, he is a public information officer with the hawaii police department on the big island. thanks for joining us..... us.....for joining thanks the big island.
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department on police the hawaii officer with information he is a public alan richmond, hawaii...from volcano, hawaii...alan richmond, he is a public information
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officer with the hawaii police department on the big island. thanks for joining thanks the big island. thanks for joining us.....
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lawrence karnow: we had a few thjnderstorms in the east bay this morning otherwise it was partly cloudy and muggy. highs today were still running below normal for this time of year. it is a very active afternoon on our doppler radar with rain and thunderstorms over the central and northern sierra. showres and thunderstorms will conitnue over the sierra the
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next few days especially in the afternoons. be very careful if you're planning any outdoor activities. on the satellite image you can see the low pressure spinning showers and thunderstorms into the state. tonight will be partly to mostly cloudy as patchy fog develops along the coast. tomorrow will be partly cloudy with highs in the 60s and 70s. warmer weather and near normal temperatures are forecast for friday with some highs moving into the mid 70s. saturday will be nice but it will begin to cool on sunday. there is a slight chance of scattered showers on monday
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(pam) (pam) coming up: a fairfield mom accused of torturing her children. how the judge ruled on her bail today. (ken)plus: just this morning.. the san francisco fire department picked up over a-thousand needles. what the city is now doing to help get protect those using the drugs.. and innocent bystanders. (pam) and next: in the north bay- residents say they are fed up.why they
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say the owners of a mobile home park are moving too slowly.. to rebuild after the devastating wildfires.
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(pam) in the north bay, the recovery effort from last fall's devastating wildfires continues ...... but neighbors in one community say, their
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property owners are keeping them from rebuilding their homes.(ken) dozens of residents at the orchards mobile home park in santa rosa have filed a class action lawsuit against the owners of the park.kron 4's charles clifford has more on whats new tonight on this siutation in santa rosa. yeah, well here at the orchards most of the residents are over 55 years of age. many lost their homes to last falls fires and they have are still not sure when they will be able to rebuild.at the orchards mobile home park in santa rosa, a large swath of land sits vacant behind a chain link fence. the tubbs fire swept through this area destroying dozens of homes in the park. since then, all of the debris has been removed and some restoration work is completed but neighbors here say the recovery is going to slowly.on monday a group of residents from the orchards filed a class action complaint against hometown america management corporation, which owns the park. the lawsuit claims, among other things, that "hometown america has delayed in allowing plantiffs to move back into the community, resulting in it being finacially infeasible for them to do so"sotit's frustrating. carol spear lost her home to the fire. since then she's had to move around.sotfirst in hotel for three months and now i'm renting a room from someone at churchshe says that since last october, there has been very little communication with hometown america and she
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still doesn't know when she will be able to move back in. she also says management has told residents that they may need to start paying rent in september, even if the land is still vacant.sot a lot of people can't afford it because they can't afford to pay two rents. where they are staying and at the orchard even when theres nothing on the lot.we reached out to hometown america management corporation, which is based in chicago, but no one was available to comment for this story wednesday evening.carol she's ready to rebuild and hopes the lawsuit will encourage hometown america to work faster. sotjust need to get the process going quicker. in santa rosa, charles clifford kron 4 news. (ken)those in the recycling industry describe it as a mess with no where to go. why officials say california is overwhelmed with recycling. (pam) with recycling. overwhelmed is say california why officials where to go. mess with no kron 4 news.charles clifford in santa rosa, charles clifford kron 4 news. (ken)those in the recycling
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industry describe it as a mess with no where to go. why officials say california is overwhelmed with recycling. (pam) plus: as their mom is put behind bars today... we learn more about what police found, when they originally entered a fairfield home. police say, the children described in detail what they went through.
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(pam) the fairfield mother accused of child abuse and torture appeared in court again today.(ken) the solano county district attorney's office filed a motion to add charges against 31-year-old ina rogers...(pam) and, as kron four's philippe djegal reports from fairfield... the judge granted that motion. (philippe) 31-year-old ina (eye-nuh) rogers arrived at solano county superior court with family by her side... she would later leave with sheriff's deputies after being taken into custody.sharon henry/da's office- "nobody, um, should live in those conditions." on march 31st -- rogers was arrested and posted bail on a misdemeanor charge of child endangerment. this after police discovered her kids were living in unhealthy conditions. the children's father, 29-year-old jonathan allen was also arrested. on wednesday, rogers returned to court -- where prosecutors amended the criminal complaint. rogers is now charged
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with nine felony counts of child abuse in addition to the misdemeanor.sharon henry/da's office- "the children started to disclose just vicious and callous acts, um, that were committed against them by the father. and, the statements also indicated or proved, that the mother, miss rogers, had allowed this torturous acts to occur." rogers has denied the allegations in the past. after court -- her attorney declined to talk about the case. the district attorney's office says all ten children are safe now.sharon henry/da's office- "some of the childrens are with their maternal grandmother and aunt." rogers is due back in court next week. in fairifield, philippe djegal, kron four news. (ken) tonight - new details coming out about the conditions inside the children's fairfield home. authorities say when officers entered the home march 31st...the children appeared to be skittish. officers say they stepped onto urine soaked carpet and human waste
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was smeared on the floors. the police went to the home because the children's mother... had called to report her 12 year old boy was missing. he was later found sleeping in a neighbor's yard. (grant) new information tonight about a case involving a south san francisco middle teacher charged with forty-seven criminal counts of child molestation. prosecutors say the school had warned the teacher, joseph toy, about inappropriate behaviour with students... before the more serious allegations came to light.(grant) kron 4's gabe slate spoke to school officials about why parents and authorities were not informed...when the warning was issued. joseph goodman toy taught technology courses at westborough middle school in south san francisco for 13 years before he was arrested for allegedly molesting some of his students.soundfrom - san mateo county district attorney steve wagstaffe"we charged him with 47 counts of child molestation involving for teenage boys age 13 to 14 and it involved a variety of touching licking and rubbing "
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san mateo county district attorney steve wagstaffe says before one of the male victims told school officials about the alleged molestation, the school warned toy about his behaviour with students.sound from - san mateo county district attorney steve wagstaffe"the school had instructed mr toy no more touching of the kids because he had a habit of being too familiar at times, it wasn't anything that was illegal or anything that amounted to what was being done here but he had been admonished, that you know, let's not go around touching the kids, you're being too familiar "the district attorney says because the behaviour toy was warned about was not illegal, or criminal in nature, the school was not required to notify law enforcement or parents.the south san francisco unified school district released a statement saying it followed discipline policies when it warned joseph toy about violating professional standards.toy was later put on administrative leave when the
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serious allegations came to light.he is currently in custody with a 5.2 million dollar bail amount.from an anonymous parent of a student at westborough middle school" really in shock because my child could have been victim"i spoke with a mother of an 8th grader at westborough middle school who did not want her identity revealed, she said parents she spoke with are outraged that the school did not inform them when joseph toy was warned the first time about touching.from an anonymous parent of a student at westborough middle school : "other victims could have been avoided.. really in shock"in south san francisco gabe slate kron 4 news. lawrence karnow: we had a few thjnderstorms in the east bay this morning otherwise it was partly cloudy and muggy. highs today were still running below normal for this time of year. it is a very active afternoon on our doppler radar with rain and thunderstorms over the central and northern sierra. showres and thunderstorms will
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conitnue over the sierra the next few days especially in the afternoons. be very careful if you're planning any outdoor activities. on the satellite image you can see the low pressure spinning showers and thunderstorms into the state. tonight will be partly to mostly cloudy as patchy fog develops along the coast. tomorrow will be partly cloudy with highs in the 60s and 70s. warmer weather and near normal temperatures are forecast for friday with some highs moving into the mid 70s. saturday will be nice but it cool on sunday. there is a slight chance of scattered showers on monday (ken) california is known as a green state. but you may be surprised to learn, this environmentally conscious state... is facing a major crisis with its trash our capitol bureau reporter kody leibowitz reports. louie pellegrini, jr, president of peninsula "the
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last 10 or 15 years has been stable. but this is a crisis right now."parked steps from the state capitol...sits a three dimensional, 26 ton display of what some are calling california's impending crisis...old phone books -- boxes of cat foodand a heap of newspapers.chisty pestoni abreu "it's our mess, it's all of california's mess"those in the golden state's recycling industry says its a mess with nowhere to go. luie pellegrini, jr, president of peninsula "there's a potential in the near future that after 30 years of effort and education and participation by residents that this material could end up in a landfill. and that's a shame."louie pellegrini of peninsula sanitary service says exporting prices began plummetng in recent months.in december -- he says they could ship recycled paper to china for $100 per ton.now -- he says - the price has dropped...to negative $6 a ton. according to the state -- a third of all recyclables in california is exported...62 percent of that to china. earlier this year, china imposed import restrictions ...and will not accept contaminated recyclables.at the moment, china is not accepting anything until june 4thleaving recyclers in the state to sit on their stockpiles of recyclables
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christy pestoni abreu, crrc president and executive of upper valley disposal (napa) "it's terrible to say we pay all these folks to process all this material including our customers to put it in there and then we sit on it for six months and then say shoot, there's no market, we got to go bury it. we're trying not to do that.for now -- the (pam) kron 4 is your local election headquarters... and tonight we are taking a look at one of the biggest contests ... as we head to the june primary election. san francisco will be electing a new mayor. and one of the candidates.. angela alioto.. was on kron four news at five earlier today .. she talked about a number of issues.. among them.. the difference between affordable housing and homelessness ... her solution to homlessness.
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(pam) to listen to the entire interview with angela alioto .. and the other candidates for san franicisco mayor we have talked with.. head to our website kron 4 dot com. (pam) new at ten: the bay area is already a tourist mecca.... with millions of people flocking here every year, flooding the local economy with billions of dollars.(ken) but now with the legalization of recreational marijuana, new entrepenuers are popping up trying to cash in on travellers looking to make a pot pilgrimage.(pam) kron 4's maureen kelly has an in-depth look ... at some companies which cater to those who are both sightseers, as well as stoners. it didn't take long for spliffs to get sparked on board the tour bus that picked up a group day trippers who signed up for cannabis tours excursion megan and andy are going to be your guides today,
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thank you for being on the wine and weed tour with cannabis tours. do you have a birthday here today happy birthday?is anybody else celebrating anything while the chauffer sits in the sealed off and then smoke free cab....the tour guides join in the party atmosphere, induldging in cannabis concentrates....., the owner of this denver based business has expanded the touring company into eight different locations where pot is legal to consume. we want to be able to continue to promote normalization because that's gonna help legalization have a nationwide, so having conversations about it and helping people realize cannabis is for everyone who is an adult it's not just a typical pot smoker stoner anymoremany on this tour did not want their faces shown....mostly because they worried about what would happen if their bosses saw what they were up to on vacation. this tour matches up cannabis with the bay area's other most popular crop when it comes to soaking up tourist dollars....wine.....after stopping at oakland's magnolia dispensary to get advice about purching pot products....they then stop in at two different locations ....to sip whites and reds.. after they've smoked their share of greennats the manager at the rigger's
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loft tasting room in richmond she was shocked at first at the idea of pairing up with a tour group specializing in stoners but now looks forward to when the cannabis tour bus pulls in.they are chill and i love it there some of the best customers that we have and while some drinkers believe it's not okay to mix grapes and grains.....it turns out there is no similar rule for mixing grapes with grass. it's a process for growing them both very similar they're very complementary you just need to make sure they are of course as with anything in small doses and that you are hydrating those who came along on this pot pilgramge says it's a good mix.there's an elegance to it like i'm not just gonna go to the park and smoke i'm gonna go have a nice day drink some wine have some fun (butted bite)what it does it take to see how to add it excites the molecules to take it to a state in between a liquid and a gasnot all pot related excursions offered in the bay area are as smoke filled.this is a group are taking a behind the scenes look at jetty extracts.....one of the many different oakland businesses specializing in cannabis products. it's part of emerald farms tours seed to sale tour. in addition to checking out how cannabis oils are extracted from pot plants....they also walked thru a local nursery....and ended at the harborside dispensary...to learn about and purchase pot if so inclined..i like to tell my staff where that one of the premier dispensaries in the galaxy the tour operatros, who also give a cultural cannabis tour of san francisco say they are doing this to help be ambassadors for this brand new industry. in a way that brings tourism in that brings consumers into the industry and that really showcases and showcases this industry for what it is a great responsible
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step we've taken as a state in california to legalize cannabis and make it safer and more accessible for adults and out of the hands of kidsso wheter it's a mobile pot party....or a learning experience for erstwhile entreprenuers.....both tour companies say they plan to expand their operations as the califorinia cannabis continues to grow.maureen kelly kron4 news (sports) (sports) coming up i'll
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have all the day's sports highlights and scores.
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to california schoolsd, need big change. marshall tuck is the only candidate for state superintendent who's done it before. less bureaucracy, more classroom funding. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. (ken) san francisco is
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looking at the possibility of becoming the first city in the country to build a safe injection site.(pam) a place where drug users can safely use drugs ... while under the watch and care of medical staff. there are already similar sites in canada and several european countries.(ken)kron4's michelle kingston reports how the public health crisis is becoming more visible and why some say a site like this might help clean up san francisco. pkg(mk)carla beyer, paramedic "these needles are in planter boxes, they're in recycling bins. they are like in the curbs."it's early wednesday morning in the heart of the city ...and station 49 paramedics are busy picking up needles ... doing what they can to clean up san francisco tim finch, paramedic"i don't know how it's gotten to this point but it has."michelle kingston, @mkingstonnews"in less than a mile, in less than an hour, the fire department picked up about 1,000 needles." eddie bird, paramedic"we didn't realize there was going
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to be this many when we first started. and we didn't realize it was going to be such an ongoing issue."with open drug use exploding in san francisco ... videos are now going viral on youtube ... showing people shooting up at the civic center bart station as commuters walk by.tim finch, paramedic"in the last 2-3 years or so it's been a very noticeable difference."the department of public health says there are at least 22,000 known iv drug users in the city -- most using heroin and prescription opioids and the problem is becoming more visible.last year -- the city proposed opening a safe injection site -- where illegal drug use would be supervised by medical staff. these are photos of one site that has already opened in canada.joe hollendoner, ceo of san francisco aids foundation "they've proven to save money, they've proven to save lives and they've proven to prevent disease transmission so there's no reason to believe that wouldn't be the same case here in san francisco."social workers would also be available ... and these dirty needles found all over the streets of san francisco would be collected and disposed of properly.tim finch, paramedic "safe injection site at least allows them to be off the streets, someplace that's safe for them to do this. they're not exposing innocent bystanders to needles"the idea is sparking controversy and
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debate -- with some seeing it as the city allowing the use of illegal drugs while others see it as a safe place for users and a spot where they may turn for help and services.london breed, president of san francisco board of supervisors"you get treated like a human being, theres treatment on demand, theres medical support, no judgment but hey when you're ready we're here."angela castro, paramedic" anything that we can do, anything we can do to make the streets safer, cleaner, healthier ...is a positive step. let's do it why not this obviously is not working"the city says they're hoping the site could open this fall.they have not selected a location just yet. in san francisco, michelle kingston, kron 4 news. the rockets... big
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bounce-back against the wariors tonight... kevin durant.. and company trying to take two in houston... steph curry... just didn't have it tonight...missed his first six 3-pointers... the warriors also turned it over 7 times in the first quarter amd were 1-of-9 from three... curry finished with 16 points... 1-of-8 behind the arc 2nd quarter... james harden... going to work... 3- pointer from the corner... 38-26 rockets 4th quarter... eric gordon... launches one from way out... it's in for a three... he had 27 poits and 6 threes of the bench then harden... once again... 27 points... 10 rebounds.. got much more help from his teammates... p.j. tucker had 22 points... for the warriors... durant with 38 seve kerr... knows this one is over rockets win... 127-105... the series is tied 1-1... game 3 sunday in oakland let's hear from to protagonists...(sot: postgame) "first game we were at a 70, tonight we were
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at a 95. we were pretty aggressive defensively, and that allowed us to get out in transition.""i had some decent looks from three that could have changed the momentum of the game early in the first half. but for the most part it was just a frustrating night all the way around.""how much is curry's lingering injury maybe responsible..." "his lingering injury? how much is it responsible for..." "for some of his play tonight" "uhhh... 13-point-seven percent.... (laughter)" the giants trying for the 3-game sweep of the reds at at&t park... bruce
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bochy... working the sunflower seds top 1st... adam duvall... takesd andrew swarez deep for a 3-run home run... 4-0 reds here is the game... bottom 6th... 4-3 reds... bases loaded... gorky's hernandez... hits a shallow fly down the right field line... looks like it will fall in... but scooter gennett... makes a great sliding catch to stop the giants from taking the lead... gennett also hit a solo home run in the 7th final score... 6-3 reds... they host the colorado rockies for 4 games the a's trying for the sweep in boston... look closely... that former a's manager and 3-time world series campion tony larussa... bottom 6th... 3-2 red sox... xander bogaerts... 3- run home run off ryan dull... 6-3 red sox top 7th... he his that big home run lst night... tonight... steven piscotty... on defense... running down the fly into foul ground... makes the catch flipping over the fence... great play by piscotty... but not enoung final score... 6-4 red sox... next up for the a's... they travel to tonoto for 4 games against the blue
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i'm natalie morales. and i'm craig melvin. and this is dateline on mynetworktv. les (voiceover): for lovely robin, the late shift was her last. jeff lancaster: she was laying face down, a pool of blood on her one side. natalie morales (voiceover): just one tiny clue. a piece of curved foam rubber. natalie morales (voiceover): there was a suspect, but he had an alibi-- until this revelation. i said, i have something that you need to know. [theme music] welcome to "dateline." it sometimes takes a special eye to look at a crime scene and spot the one thing that's out of place, the clue that will crack the case. in this story, that thing appeared so inconsequential no one even knew what it was,

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