Cal Fire provides an update on the Glass Fire
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Cal Fire Deputy Chief Jonathan Cox spoke with KTVU's Heather Holmes on The Four on Wednesday, September 30, 2020 about developments in the Glass Fire.

Vallejo police expand community surveillance with license plate readers

Vallejo Police Department on Tuesday announced a partnership with Atlanta-based startup, Flock Safety that expands surveillance using license plate readers (LPR) throughout Vallejo. 

Milder weather helps in Glass Fire fight, but hotter days are forecast

The Glass Fire is only 2% contained Tuesday evening, but there were signs of progress helped by milder weather, Sonoma County officials said at an online briefing.

San Jose Police Department investigating four separate shootings in span of 11 hours

San Jose police blocked off a large area in the Buena Vista neighborhood in San Jose, as investigators collected evidence from the fourth shooting scene in the first 11 hours of Tuesday morning.

SJPD officer seen on video kicking, dragging women charged

The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office on Tuesday charged Officer Matthew Rodriguez, 36, with unlawful assault and battery under the color of authority.

Disney to lay off 28,000 workers at its parks in California, Florida

Disney is laying off 28,000 U.S.-based employees across its Parks, Experiences and Products division due to continued struggles caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the company announced in a statement on Tuesday.

PG&E restores power to essentially all customers from safety shutoffs

Pacific Gas and Electric on Monday night said the utility had restored power to essentially all customers who were impacted by Sunday's Public Safety Power Shutoff. 

Disaster expert explains firefighting from air at night during the Glass Fire; new tools
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Former Fremont Battalion Chief and former FEMA Presidential Appointee Mark Neveau spoke with KTVU's Heather Holmes on The Four on Monday, September 28, 2020 about the Glass Fire, which began early Sunday morning.

PG&E shuts power to 11,000 customers to prevent wildfires

Pacific Gas & Electric shut off power Sunday to about 11,000 customers mostly in the Butte County area.

Large group marches through downtown Oakland, police make multiple arrests

Police in Oakland said more than 250 people took part in demonstrations that turned violent and snarled traffic downtown Friday evening. The march in solidarity for Breonna Taylor went from Lake Merritt toward the downtown area, police said.

Timeline pushed back in Oakland top cop search

Interim top cop Susan Manheimer, a veteran of the San Francisco and San Mateo police departments, will continue to lead the Oakland force until Dec. 8.