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some are very excited about it, but as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, others are worried about privacy. >> residents in the plot arroyo neighborhood of east san jose love where they live, but they worry about their safety. >> we've had shootings, we've had murders, we've had, auto theft. we had tons of crime. so the quality of life issue that we need in the east valley, that's what this is helping us. this is helping us with. >> this is one of the 500 flock safety automated license plate readers being installed throughout san jose. it aims to make this neighborhood safer, just like other cameras have done across the city. >> our alpr network has helped our officers catch suspects with ghost guns, drugs stolen packages, outstanding warrants for rape and domestic violence, and even a group of teens responsible for 60 vehicle break ins. >> the cameras take a picture of the back of a car to identify the make, model, color and license plate characters. when a crime occurs, police use the cameras to search for these identifiers to solve the case. >> these cameras ma
some are very excited about it, but as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, others are worried about privacy. >> residents in the plot arroyo neighborhood of east san jose love where they live, but they worry about their safety. >> we've had shootings, we've had murders, we've had, auto theft. we had tons of crime. so the quality of life issue that we need in the east valley, that's what this is helping us. this is helping us with. >> this is one of the...
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abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how the camera will give scientists a look at the universe like never before. >> smile big for the camera. like really big. this is the largest digital camera ever built. and yes, the slovak national accelerator laboratory has the guinness world record to prove it. we like to say that the quality of the camera is roughly about 250 iphone cameras. >> one of our scientists did a calculation that it would be able to see a golf ball from the distance from earth to the moon. >> this is the 3200 megapixel legacy survey of space and time camera. it could capture images faster and with better quality than any camera before creating something like this was not easy. it took two decades mechanical engineer hannah pollack helped install the camera's unique and expensive sensors. >> these sensors are so close together that if we scaled it up a little bit, it would be as if you were parking million dollar sports cars within one inch of each other over and over and over through this whole grid of the focal plane. so it's really exciting to see it
abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how the camera will give scientists a look at the universe like never before. >> smile big for the camera. like really big. this is the largest digital camera ever built. and yes, the slovak national accelerator laboratory has the guinness world record to prove it. we like to say that the quality of the camera is roughly about 250 iphone cameras. >> one of our scientists did a calculation that it would be able to see a golf ball...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains which bay area cities and counties will receive a part of the nearly $200 million dollars in grant money. >> i care about this state. i care about our reputation. i care that people can't afford to live here, can't afford to raise their family here. i care that people visit here and go, what the hell is going on with the encampments and what's going on on the streets and sidewalks? >> governor gavin newsom says he's fed up with the state's response to the homelessness crisis, or make that the lack of response highways, parks, sidewalks covered by encampments with too few places for the unhoused to go, newsom says he's now investing millions more to get more done. >> people want to see these tents and encampments removed, but they want to see them removed in a compassionate and thoughtful way. and we agree and so this is a program that i think aligns with that. and certainly a program that builds on success. >> the encampment resolution fund has given out three quarters of $1 billion to address the underlying issues that lead to enc
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains which bay area cities and counties will receive a part of the nearly $200 million dollars in grant money. >> i care about this state. i care about our reputation. i care that people can't afford to live here, can't afford to raise their family here. i care that people visit here and go, what the hell is going on with the encampments and what's going on on the streets and sidewalks? >> governor gavin newsom says he's fed up...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey spoke with protesters today. >> working at google may be seen as a dream career for many, but software engineer iman jassim has moral disagreements with the company involving the war in gaza. now she and other employees are standing up for what they believe is right. no matter the cost. >> i would not like to lose my job, but i think it is impossible for me to continue coming into work every week without acknowledging and loudly condemning project nimbus and any support for the israeli government. >> google, google, you can't hide. we charge you with genocide across the country from new york to sunnyvale, googlers are fighting back a group of employees even occupied google cloud ceo thomas curran's office. >> they shared letters from fellow workers during a live stream, speaking out against the harassment, mistreatment and censorship of palestinian, arab and muslim googlers. >> i am not proud to work for google. i am ashamed to work for google, and the only reason i am still working for google is because of my fellow workers at no tech f
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey spoke with protesters today. >> working at google may be seen as a dream career for many, but software engineer iman jassim has moral disagreements with the company involving the war in gaza. now she and other employees are standing up for what they believe is right. no matter the cost. >> i would not like to lose my job, but i think it is impossible for me to continue coming into work every week without acknowledging and loudly...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how the city says it hopes to curb crime downtown. >> since 2017, guildhouse has been an entertainment destination for gamers in downtown san jose, but it's also been a hot spot for crime. eight break ins total three this year, and the latest has founder kevin wick at a breaking point. >> it's a bigger problem than it should be, and the reason we're talking about it now, in the past, we've always kept it under wraps. and, that wasn't working. >> and the event on march 26th was different. just after closing down for the night, owners say burglars cut a hole through the back door of the guild house. surveillance footage captured them stealing their safe. co-owner david faria says the thieves evaded security put in place after previous break ins, including a motion sensor on the door that was cut open. the sensor is it gets out here. >> it doesn't get directly under the door. they were under it and they went straight through our storage room into our office. >> every time we've had a break in, we've increased our cameras. we've increase
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how the city says it hopes to curb crime downtown. >> since 2017, guildhouse has been an entertainment destination for gamers in downtown san jose, but it's also been a hot spot for crime. eight break ins total three this year, and the latest has founder kevin wick at a breaking point. >> it's a bigger problem than it should be, and the reason we're talking about it now, in the past, we've always kept it under wraps. and, that...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains what this may mean in the tech world. >> make no mistake, this is a ban, a ban on tiktok and a ban on you and your voice. >> despite attempts in the past. this is a ban that now has a clear path forward with national security in mind. president biden signed a bipartisan bill that would require tiktok parent company bytedance to divest of the app or face a nationwide ban that blocks updates and future downloads until tiktok essentially disappears. congressman ro khanna has been against the ban. from the start, i thought that the ban on it was overbroad. >> let's ban the chinese communist party from interfering in algorithms. let's ban our data from going to china. but don't ban the speech of americans, 170 million users and 7 million businesses use tiktok in the united states, and the company is growing. >> our partners at the bay area news group report that bytedance , which already has leases on coleman avenue, is subletting more space along the coleman highline for tiktok offices in san jose. a ban would leave these employees w
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abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains. >> every eight years, cities and towns across the state submit plans to address the housing needs of their community. it's known as the housing element. they either get into compliance with california's housing and community development department regulations or face consequences . portola valley's plan was originally cleared, but hcd said not enough work has been done to put those plans into effect. as a result, the town's housing element is now decertified. the almanacs portola valley beat reporter jennifer is following the story closely, seeing that it got decertified was pretty surprising to me, especially since they've been working on this for almost three years and it was pretty significant for them to finally get their housing element approved in january. to be in compliance, portola valley had to have zoning for more than just single family homes. the mayor has expressed a lot of disappointment and frustration, as have the residents. >> she said that they required the zoning to be completed within two days after their certification
abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains. >> every eight years, cities and towns across the state submit plans to address the housing needs of their community. it's known as the housing element. they either get into compliance with california's housing and community development department regulations or face consequences . portola valley's plan was originally cleared, but hcd said not enough work has been done to put those plans into effect. as a result, the town's housing element...
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abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains how much the rate could cost people. >> silicon valley is already one of the most expensive places to live and utility rate increases aren't helping. from p-g-and-e's hikes to proposed raises from san jose water. now, santa clara valley water district is discussing their own increases that could spike bills for customers like martin rockwork. >> now's the time people are really frustrated. we grow weary of it. the bills have gone up so high. it's so much higher than inflation, a higher than the stock market goes up, you know, how how can we how can we live with this? how can we keep going? >> a challenge for many. but valley water says the proposed charges have a purpose. the money will go towards infrastructure upgrades at places like anderson dam and the rinconada treatment plant. the board will vote on raising groundwater production and treatment plant charges for cities and private water retailers. >> our infrastructure is old. we need to make sure that we're updating it, providing the proper maintenance, repairing where we need to re
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dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> pretty exciting stuff. well, today is the start of earth month and the walt disney company and national geographic are launching a new global initiative called our home, spotlighting efforts to protect, restore, and celebrate our planet. take a look. >> our world is an amazing, epic, fragile, wonder filled place. it's our home and we have the power to love and look after it. this earth day, join national geographic and disney and take action to protect, restore and celebrate our planet. visit disney planet possible. com to learn more and join the celebration on disney plus. all month long. >> a lot to look forward to this earth month, including the eclipse on april 8th and of course, earth day is monday, april 22nd. well just ahead tonight, the major step that's about to take place in a decade long effort to give san francisco teachers an affordable place to live. and later, the disclosure today that caused donald trump to lose more than stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want anot
dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> pretty exciting stuff. well, today is the start of earth month and the walt disney company and national geographic are launching a new global initiative called our home, spotlighting efforts to protect, restore, and celebrate our planet. take a look. >> our world is an amazing, epic, fragile, wonder filled place. it's our home and we have the power to love and look after it. this earth day, join national geographic and disney and take action to...
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dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> the u.s. supreme court is taking up its biggest case on homelessness in more than four decades, and its ruling could have a major impact on the bay area. next, you're going to hear how the case is being argued. also ahead, we really don't have anybody looking after, you know, just, how one local county is trying to help the homeless with a you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ reached the supreme court today. >> it carries significant impact nationwide, particularly here in the bay area. the town of grants pass, oregon, is suing for the right to ticket people who sleep on the street when they have nowhere else to go. penalties include fines and a potential 30 days
dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> the u.s. supreme court is taking up its biggest case on homelessness in more than four decades, and its ruling could have a major impact on the bay area. next, you're going to hear how the case is being argued. also ahead, we really don't have anybody looking after, you know, just, how one local county is trying to help the homeless with a you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm...
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abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dorsey spoke with protesters today. >> working at google may be seen as a dream career for many, but software engineer iman hashem has moral disagreements with the company involving the war in gaza. now, she and other employees are standing up for what they believe is right, no matter the cost. i would not like to lose my job, but i think it is impossible for me to continue coming into work every week without acknowledging and loudly condemning project nimbus and any support for the israeli government. >> google. you can't hide. we charge you with genocide. >> across the country, from new york to sunnyvale, googlers are fighting back. a group of employees even occupied google cloud ceo thomas kurian s office. they shared letters from fellow workers during a live stream speaking out against the harassment, mistreatment and censorship of palestinian, arab and muslim googlers. >> i am not proud to work for google. i am ashamed to work for google, and the only reason i am still working for google is because of my fellow workers at no tech for apartheid, or
abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dorsey spoke with protesters today. >> working at google may be seen as a dream career for many, but software engineer iman hashem has moral disagreements with the company involving the war in gaza. now, she and other employees are standing up for what they believe is right, no matter the cost. i would not like to lose my job, but i think it is impossible for me to continue coming into work every week without acknowledging and loudly condemning project...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains which bay area cities and counties will receive a part of that. nearly $200 million in grant money. >> i care about this state. i care about our reputation. i care that people can't afford to live here, can't afford to raise their family here. i care that people visit here and go, what the hell is going on with the encampments and what's going on on the streets and sidewalks? >> governor gavin newsom says he's fed up with the state's response to the homelessness crisis, or make that the lack of response highways, parks, sidewalks covered by encampments with too few places for the unhoused to go, newsom says he's now investing millions more to get more done. >> people want to see these tents and encampments removed, but they want to see them removed in a compassionate, thoughtful way. and we agree. and so this is a program that i think aligns with that. and certainly a program that builds on success. >> the encampment resolution fund has given out three quarters of $1 billion to address the underlying issues that lead to encampments
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains which bay area cities and counties will receive a part of that. nearly $200 million in grant money. >> i care about this state. i care about our reputation. i care that people can't afford to live here, can't afford to raise their family here. i care that people visit here and go, what the hell is going on with the encampments and what's going on on the streets and sidewalks? >> governor gavin newsom says he's fed up with the...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains what this may mean for the tech world. >> make no mistake, this is a ban, a ban on tiktok and a ban on you and your voice. >> despite attempts in the past, this is a ban that now has a clear path forward with national security in mind. president biden signed a bipartisan bill that would require tiktok parent company bytedance to divest of the app or face a nationwide ban that blocks updates and future downloads until tiktok essentially disappears. congressman ro khanna has been against the ban. >> from the start, i thought that the ban on it was overbroad. let's ban the chinese communist party from interfering in algorithms. let's ban our data from going to china. but don't ban the speech of americans, 170 million users and 7 million businesses use tiktok in the united states, and the company is growing. >> our partners at the bay area news group report that bytedance, which already has leases on coleman avenue, is subletting more space along the coleman highline for tiktok offices in san jose. a ban would leave these employees wi
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains what this may mean for the tech world. >> make no mistake, this is a ban, a ban on tiktok and a ban on you and your voice. >> despite attempts in the past, this is a ban that now has a clear path forward with national security in mind. president biden signed a bipartisan bill that would require tiktok parent company bytedance to divest of the app or face a nationwide ban that blocks updates and future downloads until tiktok...
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south bay reporter dustin dorsey introduces us to the bay area athletes involved. >> for more than 40 years. the mcdonald's all-american game showcases some of the best high school ballers in the country. from michael jordan, candace parker, kobe bryant and maya moore. this year for bay area athletes were selected to play in the prestigious game. morgan kelly from archbishop mitty high school in san jose and zoom diallo, aidan carroll and darian reid from prolific prep of napa christian. >> the experience has been great, just the opportunity to get better and playing around competition that's as good as you and some even better here. >> these young players get to showcase what will make them stars at the collegiate level and beyond. the scrimmages, practices and game are all under the brightest of lights. >> i love competing, especially against the top guys. it's been great, like we've been going at it and i'm looking forward like winning that game for sure. >> but even more than just winning every year, these athletes also get the opportunity to give back. this week, the teams visite
south bay reporter dustin dorsey introduces us to the bay area athletes involved. >> for more than 40 years. the mcdonald's all-american game showcases some of the best high school ballers in the country. from michael jordan, candace parker, kobe bryant and maya moore. this year for bay area athletes were selected to play in the prestigious game. morgan kelly from archbishop mitty high school in san jose and zoom diallo, aidan carroll and darian reid from prolific prep of napa christian....
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to hear from the community and vote on the proposed increases in san jose. >> dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> in our next half hour, over a dozen people hurt in universal studios. the new details coming out about a tram crash that happened overnight, and the hush money case, the former president's historic trial continues. what is expected inside the courtroom t live. >> good morning everybody. thank you for sharing part of your sunday morning with us. let's get right to lisa who's tracking the latest temperatures. we're expected today. and i got to be honest, i'm looking forward to this forecast today. >> i know we seem to get teased with a couple of nice days and then the bottom drops out. why would this be any different? right. we are looking at a couple of warm days before a sharp cool down heads our way and a look at mount tam a little patchy fog out there, but what a gorgeous sight, right? we are in the upper 40s on the peninsula with low 50s. san francisco 55 in oakland, 54, half moon bay and hayward. and there's a look at the low cloud deck that has moved on in right over the
to hear from the community and vote on the proposed increases in san jose. >> dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> in our next half hour, over a dozen people hurt in universal studios. the new details coming out about a tram crash that happened overnight, and the hush money case, the former president's historic trial continues. what is expected inside the courtroom t live. >> good morning everybody. thank you for sharing part of your sunday morning with us. let's get right to...
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and slowly but surely and financially, they've been coming in east san jose. >> dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> noticeably cooler weather today, and there's a chance of rain in the next few days. sandhya seven-day forecast next plus. >> she's a key part of american idol, but it's katy perry's final season as a judge, so who will take her adorable photo. look at that smile. yeah. today, in honor of his sixth birthday, he's the youngest child of william and kate. this is the first image released by the family since that official photograph was identified as being digitally manipulated, which raised concerns over transparency and honesty and triggered a wave of intense scrutiny. last month, kate announced she was undergoing treatment for cancer, which was discovered after she had abdominal surgery in january. >> this is the final season for katy perry as a judge on american idol. so what will the show look like when she's gone? reporter george pennacchio from our sister station in los angeles has some ideas. >> these guys i haven't known for very long, but they're artilley. they're alread
and slowly but surely and financially, they've been coming in east san jose. >> dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> noticeably cooler weather today, and there's a chance of rain in the next few days. sandhya seven-day forecast next plus. >> she's a key part of american idol, but it's katy perry's final season as a judge, so who will take her adorable photo. look at that smile. yeah. today, in honor of his sixth birthday, he's the youngest child of william and kate. this is the...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains which bay area cities and counties will receive a part of the nearly $200 million in grant money. >> i care about this state. i care about our reputation. i care that people can't afford to live here, can't afford to raise their family here. i care that people visit here and go, what the hell is going on with the encampments and what's going on on the streets and sidewalks? >> governor gavin newsom says he's fed up with the state's response to the homelessness crisis, or make that the lack of response highways, parks, sidewalks covered by encampments with too few places for the unhoused to go, newsom says he's now investing millions more to get more done. >> people want to see these tents and encampments removed, but they want to see them removed in a compassionate and thoughtful way. and we agree. and so this is a program that i think aligns with that. and certainly a program that builds on success. >> the encampment resolution fund has given out three quarters of $1 billion to address the underlying issues that lead to encampment
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains which bay area cities and counties will receive a part of the nearly $200 million in grant money. >> i care about this state. i care about our reputation. i care that people can't afford to live here, can't afford to raise their family here. i care that people visit here and go, what the hell is going on with the encampments and what's going on on the streets and sidewalks? >> governor gavin newsom says he's fed up with the...
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and thank you to reggie, stephanie sierra and dustin dorsey for volunteering their usage. five and a half reggie uh, stephanie sierra, dustin, you know, four and a half a little better than me, but certainly still in that category where you're thinking, oh, that's a lot of my life. when you add it all up. yes. wow. is this typical? i mean, are we the anomaly here because we have these reporter jobs where we're just always on the go communicating with people, or is that pretty average? >> the 4.5 hours a day is actually the average for most people. most people are looking at their phones 4.5 hours a day. they're picking them up about 100 times a day. i mean, we are all addicted to our phones. >> wait, it tells me how many times i'm picking up the phone. yes. okay. i'm really afraid to look at that. and i'm not going to. by the way, is that your only device? when you said you were using it at 5.5 hours ish a day, is that your only device, or are you doing some of your screen stuff like emails on a laptop and that's not even being counted in? >> yeah, you may be shocked to he
and thank you to reggie, stephanie sierra and dustin dorsey for volunteering their usage. five and a half reggie uh, stephanie sierra, dustin, you know, four and a half a little better than me, but certainly still in that category where you're thinking, oh, that's a lot of my life. when you add it all up. yes. wow. is this typical? i mean, are we the anomaly here because we have these reporter jobs where we're just always on the go communicating with people, or is that pretty average? >>...
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. >> abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey was at her news conference today and has more on her trailblazing career. dustin >> yeah, dionne and dan, for someone who doesn't like to talk about themselves much, tara talked for almost an hour today. really going taking the opportunity to thank each and every person that made an impact on that illustrious career. as you just mentioned, one of my favorite parts was when she was thanking all the athletes that she played for, and she was talking about the significance that they each played in what was a historic career 45 years total, three national championships and 1216 wins. the greatest of all time gets thrown around a lot in sports, but stanford's tara vanderveer has earned that title, and now the goat is calling it a career. >> my 38 years as the head coach of stanford university women's basketball team have been nothing short of magical, a journey that started when vanderveer took over the stanford program in 1985. >> vanderveer remembers the conversation she had with her father when she took the job. >> he proceeded to tell
. >> abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey was at her news conference today and has more on her trailblazing career. dustin >> yeah, dionne and dan, for someone who doesn't like to talk about themselves much, tara talked for almost an hour today. really going taking the opportunity to thank each and every person that made an impact on that illustrious career. as you just mentioned, one of my favorite parts was when she was thanking all the athletes that she played for, and...
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as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, the da wants them resentenced to life without parole. >> the finality of death makes the death penalty something criminal justice reformists want to move away from. santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen once supported capital punishment as a prosecutor, but he says he's learned the question is not whether a person deserves to die, but whether society should have the power to impose that sentence in terms of judges and juries. >> they're going to decide where a person dies, and that's going to be in prison for the rest of their lives in terms of the dea. since rosen was elected da 13 years ago, melvin fought 2011 and rodrigo paniagua junior in 2010, just before rosen took office. in total, 15 men will now be given the opportunity of resentencing. >> i think for our community life without the possibility of parole in prison will both protect our community and strengthen our criminal justice system and put it on firmer grounds, rosen office sent letters to notify families and friends of victims in these cases. >> the calif
as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, the da wants them resentenced to life without parole. >> the finality of death makes the death penalty something criminal justice reformists want to move away from. santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen once supported capital punishment as a prosecutor, but he says he's learned the question is not whether a person deserves to die, but whether society should have the power to impose that sentence in terms of judges and...
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the latest was just last night and as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, students say this highlights a bigger issue of library safety. >> the smell of burnt plastic lingers on the eighth floor of the san jose state library, after a trash can was set on fire in a bathroom, a shock to students we spoke with kind of just, i guess, scary, and i wouldn't assume that anything would happen like that on campus. but it's not even the first fire there. this week, university police are investigating arson and two men's bathrooms at the martin luther king junior public library, and officers believe this is the person who started both. >> so we're talking about someone acting in a suspicious manner. and in these cases, the individual entered and exited the restroom several times. you know, there's paper towels and stuff. so it looks like they piled it and then set it on fire . >> captain frank belcastro says the man, likely in his 20s, was caught on surveillance footage leaving the eighth floor bathroom on monday, april 8th. around 630 in the evening. the same person was seen
the latest was just last night and as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, students say this highlights a bigger issue of library safety. >> the smell of burnt plastic lingers on the eighth floor of the san jose state library, after a trash can was set on fire in a bathroom, a shock to students we spoke with kind of just, i guess, scary, and i wouldn't assume that anything would happen like that on campus. but it's not even the first fire there. this week, university...
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abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains how much the rate hike could cost people. >> silicon valley is already one of the most expensive places to live and utility rate increases aren't helping. from p-g-and-e's hikes to proposed raises from san jose water. now santa clara valley water district is discussing their own increases that could spike bills for customers like martin quirk. now's the time. >> people are really frustrated. we grow weary of it. the bills have gone up so high. it's so much higher than inflation. a higher than the stock market goes up, you know, how how can we how can we live with this? how can we keep going? >> a challenge for many. but valley water says the proposed charges have a purpose. the money will go towards infrastructure upgrades at places like anderson dam and the rinconada treatment plant. the board will vote on raising groundwater production and treatment plant charges for cities and private water retailers. >> our infrastructure is old. we need to make sure that we're updating it, providing the proper maintenance, repairing where we need to repai
abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains how much the rate hike could cost people. >> silicon valley is already one of the most expensive places to live and utility rate increases aren't helping. from p-g-and-e's hikes to proposed raises from san jose water. now santa clara valley water district is discussing their own increases that could spike bills for customers like martin quirk. now's the time. >> people are really frustrated. we grow weary of it. the bills have gone up...
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. >> abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how a bay area innovation can help doctors detect and treat lung cancer like never before. >> 20 years ago, sutter health mills peninsula medical center became the first hospital in the bay area to offer early lung cancer detection. fast forward to today. >> the ion brings us back to the forefront of lung cancer care and gives us all the tools that we need to best, diagnose and treat patients a new way to fight the country's deadliest cancer. >> developed by sunnyvale based intuitive surgical, the ion robot can help doctors diagnose lung cancer faster and safer than ever before. >> the robot helps with the navigation out to where we're going and tries to get us in the right spot, and then we use additional tools to confirm that we're in the right spot and biopsy the spot and try to get an answer. >> pulmonary disease physician doctor alexander zidar took controls of the robot to show us how it could perform a lung cancer diagnostic procedure known as a bronchoscopy. i am going to the patient's lungs and their right and left lu
. >> abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how a bay area innovation can help doctors detect and treat lung cancer like never before. >> 20 years ago, sutter health mills peninsula medical center became the first hospital in the bay area to offer early lung cancer detection. fast forward to today. >> the ion brings us back to the forefront of lung cancer care and gives us all the tools that we need to best, diagnose and treat patients a new way to fight the...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey introduces us to the bay area athletes set to tip off tomorrow night. >> for more than 40 years, the mcdonald's all-american game showcases some of the best high school ballers in the country from michael jordan, candace parker, kobe bryant and maya moore. this year, four bay area athletes were selected to play in the prestigious game morgan kelly from archbishop mitty high school in san jose and zoom diallo, aidan carroll and darian reid from prolific prep of napa christian. >> the experience has been great. just the opportunity to get better and playing around competition that's as good as you and some even better hear these young players get to showcase what will make them stars at the collegiate level and beyond. >> the scrimmages, practices, and game are all under the brightest of lights. >> i love competing, especially against the top guys. is it's been great, like we've been going at it and i'm looking forward to like winning that game for sure. >> but even more than just winning every year, these athletes also get the opportunity
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey introduces us to the bay area athletes set to tip off tomorrow night. >> for more than 40 years, the mcdonald's all-american game showcases some of the best high school ballers in the country from michael jordan, candace parker, kobe bryant and maya moore. this year, four bay area athletes were selected to play in the prestigious game morgan kelly from archbishop mitty high school in san jose and zoom diallo, aidan carroll and darian reid...
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dorsey explains ins in medical emergencies, every second counts. >> san jose city council members peter ortiz and domingo candelas know it personally. ortiz's mother's and candela's grandfather's lives were saved at regional medical center. if critical services close here in august, the council members worry about others in similar emergency. need >> without access to regional medical center, people like my mom would never have had a second chance. this closure signifies more than just the end of services. >> it represents a loss of hope and support for those who need it most. >> in february, regional medical center announced the imminent closure of its level two trauma center, stemi services and other cardiac services. the center said they were just not being utilized enough to outweigh the cost of keeping them open. but santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez disagrees. >> we are here because this is an emergency. we rely on these services to protect lives and well-being of our community every day, and we're demanding that health care corporation of america and regional medical cen
dorsey explains ins in medical emergencies, every second counts. >> san jose city council members peter ortiz and domingo candelas know it personally. ortiz's mother's and candela's grandfather's lives were saved at regional medical center. if critical services close here in august, the council members worry about others in similar emergency. need >> without access to regional medical center, people like my mom would never have had a second chance. this closure signifies more than...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey has details. >> we live in a world where internet connectivity is no longer just nice to have. it's essential how and when you're able to use it without providers throttling or slowing speeds and censoring content was once protected by net neutrality. the fcc lost the ability to enforce this nationwide in 2017. now, fcc chairwoman jessica rosenworcel wants to regain control. >> it's vitally important that every one of us can go where we want and do what we want online without our broadband provider making choices for us. >> and that's about more than just browsing disney+ without pause. in 2018, we learned how lack of net neutrality protection was nearly deadly. >> santa clara county central firefighters saw their internet data flow slow down dramatically. this while the county's firefighters were battling what would become the biggest wildfire in the state's history. >> internet's a vital role for firefighters. we're collecting data, but we're also communicating with our constituents that are in the area about alert and warning about fire, evacu
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey has details. >> we live in a world where internet connectivity is no longer just nice to have. it's essential how and when you're able to use it without providers throttling or slowing speeds and censoring content was once protected by net neutrality. the fcc lost the ability to enforce this nationwide in 2017. now, fcc chairwoman jessica rosenworcel wants to regain control. >> it's vitally important that every one of us can go where...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey brings us the sights and sounds from a wintry mount hamilton. >> yeah, look, the perfect south bay spring break trip. no, not a drive over the mountain to the beach. we took a drive up mount hamilton to the snow and we weren't alone. >> this beautiful snow. there's a san jose. it's a it's a nice. so my kids like it. >> we found wilmer hernandez and his sons enjoying the snow. it's a rare sight for many in san jose, and they made the most of it. >> it was really, really fun. this is my third time, and this is my little brother's second time. we were throwing snowballs on each other on our drive up to the lick observatory. >> we pass by many others who took in the snowy april views. when it comes to snow in the south bay, this is the spot i've been snowed on on memorial day up here. >> so well, we get snow pretty regular. >> when we made it to the observatory visitor center, we were shocked with what we saw. no one was there. while we were surprised, lick observatory chief mechanic dan espinoza had a different reaction. >> imagine ten parking spa
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey brings us the sights and sounds from a wintry mount hamilton. >> yeah, look, the perfect south bay spring break trip. no, not a drive over the mountain to the beach. we took a drive up mount hamilton to the snow and we weren't alone. >> this beautiful snow. there's a san jose. it's a it's a nice. so my kids like it. >> we found wilmer hernandez and his sons enjoying the snow. it's a rare sight for many in san jose, and they made...
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but as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, a deal is still a long way away. nurses using contract nursing, noting only one thing is on everyone's mind. >> at santa clara valley medical center, a contract for the registered nurses professional association of santa clara county, the county hasn't come to the table to actually listen to what we're saying, and they're continuing to push their agenda and not really coming in considering what we are asking for. >> and so the nurses felt the need to make this bold stand to get the county to actually listen to us. >> nurses voices were heard on this day, packing every street corner. last friday, many nurses from the trauma center staged a sick out as well. it led to a temporary closure of the level one trauma center. >> the nurses only do things like that because they're driven to the point where they feel like they're not being heard to make a point. they're doing it because they care about the patients and the patient's safety. and that's why they stood up that day. >> the county wants to make sure that never happe
but as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, a deal is still a long way away. nurses using contract nursing, noting only one thing is on everyone's mind. >> at santa clara valley medical center, a contract for the registered nurses professional association of santa clara county, the county hasn't come to the table to actually listen to what we're saying, and they're continuing to push their agenda and not really coming in considering what we are asking for. >>...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey shows you how local leaders could decide to fight it in medical emergencies. >> every second counts. san jose city council members peter ortiz and domingo candelas know it personally. ortiz's mother's and candela's grandfather's lives were saved at regional medical center. if critical services close here in august, the council members worry about others in similar emergency need. >> without access to regional medical center, people like my mom would never have had a second chance. >> this closure signifies more than just the end of services. it represents a loss of hope and support for those who need it most. >> in february, regional medical center announced the imminent closure of its level two trauma center, stemi services and other cardiac services. the center said they were just not being utilized enough to outweigh the cost of keeping them open. but santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez disagrees. >> we are here because this is an emergency. >> we rely on these services to protect lives and well-being of our community every da
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey shows you how local leaders could decide to fight it in medical emergencies. >> every second counts. san jose city council members peter ortiz and domingo candelas know it personally. ortiz's mother's and candela's grandfather's lives were saved at regional medical center. if critical services close here in august, the council members worry about others in similar emergency need. >> without access to regional medical center, people...
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dorsey explains, the da wants them resentenced to life without parole. >> the finality of death makes the death penalty something criminal justice reformists want to move away from. santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen once supported capital punishment as a prosecutor, but he says he's learned the question is not whether a person deserves to die, but whether society should have the power to impose that sentence in terms of judges
dorsey explains, the da wants them resentenced to life without parole. >> the finality of death makes the death penalty something criminal justice reformists want to move away from. santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen once supported capital punishment as a prosecutor, but he says he's learned the question is not whether a person deserves to die, but whether society should have the power to impose that sentence in terms of judges
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey shows you how local leaders could decide to fight it in medical emergencies. >> every second counts. san jose city council members peter ortiz and domingo candelas know it personally. ortiz's mother's and candela's grandfather's lives were saved at regional medical center. if critical services close here in august, the council members worry about others in similar emergency need. >> without access to regional medical center, people like my mom would never have had a second chance. >> this closure signifies more than just the end of services. it represents a loss of hope and support for those who need it most. >> in february, regional medical center announced the imminent closure of its level two trauma center, stemi services and other cardiac services. the center said they were just not being utilized enough to outweigh the cost of keeping them open. but santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez disagrees. >> we are here because this is an emergency. >> we rely on these services to protect lives and well-being of our community every da
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey shows you how local leaders could decide to fight it in medical emergencies. >> every second counts. san jose city council members peter ortiz and domingo candelas know it personally. ortiz's mother's and candela's grandfather's lives were saved at regional medical center. if critical services close here in august, the council members worry about others in similar emergency need. >> without access to regional medical center, people...
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. >> abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how it only highlights a bigger issue of safety on campus. the smell of burnt plastic lingers on the eighth floor of the san jose state library. >> after a trash can was set on fire in a bathroom, a shock to students we spoke with kind of just, i guess, scary. >> and i wouldn't assume that anything would happen like that on campus. >> but it's not even the first fire there. this week, university police are investigating arson and two men's bathrooms at the martin luther king junior public library, and officers believe this is the person who started both. >> so we're talking about someone a
. >> abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how it only highlights a bigger issue of safety on campus. the smell of burnt plastic lingers on the eighth floor of the san jose state library. >> after a trash can was set on fire in a bathroom, a shock to students we spoke with kind of just, i guess, scary. >> and i wouldn't assume that anything would happen like that on campus. >> but it's not even the first fire there. this week, university police are...
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here's abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey. >> we live in a world where internet connectivity is no longer just nice to have. it's essential how and when you're able to use it. without providers throttling or slowing speeds and censoring content was once protected by net neutrality. the fcc lost the ability to enforce this nationwide in 2017. now, fcc chairwoman jessica rosenworcel wants to regain control. >> it's vitally important that every one of us can go where we want and do what we want online without our broadband provider making choices for us. >> and that's about more than just browsing disney+ without pause. in 2018, we learned how lack of net neutrality protection was nearly deadly. >> santa clara county central firefighters saw their internet data flow slow down dramatically. this while the county's firefighters were battling what would become the biggest wildfire in the state's history. >> internet's a vital role for firefighters. we're collecting data, but we're also communicating with our constituents that are in the area about alert and warning about fire, evacuation
here's abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey. >> we live in a world where internet connectivity is no longer just nice to have. it's essential how and when you're able to use it. without providers throttling or slowing speeds and censoring content was once protected by net neutrality. the fcc lost the ability to enforce this nationwide in 2017. now, fcc chairwoman jessica rosenworcel wants to regain control. >> it's vitally important that every one of us can go where we want and do...
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. >> abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dorsey joins us live from stanford with a look back at her trailblazing career. dustin you know, dan and dionne when tara vanderveer was walking off the court right here behind the camera at maples pavilion, the home of the stanford cardinal, she was thinking if this might be my last time. >> boy, was it a heck of a ride. and it certainly was. and we know it was the last time. as she is officially retiring. 45 years total, three national championships and 1216 wins. the termed greatest of all time gets thrown around a lot in sports, but stanford's tara vanderveer has earned that title. and now the goat is calling it a career. >> my 38 years as the head coach of stanford university women's basketball team have been nothing short of magical, a journey that started when vanderveer took over the stanford program in 1985. >> vanderveer remembers the conversation she had with her father when she took the job. >> he proceeded to tell me that it was an impossible to win at stanford, and the job was a graveyard job. my father was right about one thing the stanford
. >> abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dorsey joins us live from stanford with a look back at her trailblazing career. dustin you know, dan and dionne when tara vanderveer was walking off the court right here behind the camera at maples pavilion, the home of the stanford cardinal, she was thinking if this might be my last time. >> boy, was it a heck of a ride. and it certainly was. and we know it was the last time. as she is officially retiring. 45 years total, three national...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how the city says it hopes to slow down crime downtown. >> since 2017, guildhouse has been an entertainment destination for gamers in downtown san jose, but it's also been a hot spot for crime. eight break ins total three this year, and the latest has founder kevin wick at a breaking point. >> it's a bigger problem than it should be, and the reason we're talking about it now, in the past, we've always kept it under wraps. and, that wasn't working. >> and the event on march 26th was different. just after closing down for the night, owners say burglars cut a hole through the back door of the guild house surveillance footage captured them stealing their safe. co-owner david faria says the thieves evaded security put in place after previous break ins, including a motion sensor on the door that was cut open. >> the sensor is only gets out here. it doesn't get directly under the door. they were under it and they went straight through our storage room into our office. >> every time we've had a break in, we've increased our cameras, we'v
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how the city says it hopes to slow down crime downtown. >> since 2017, guildhouse has been an entertainment destination for gamers in downtown san jose, but it's also been a hot spot for crime. eight break ins total three this year, and the latest has founder kevin wick at a breaking point. >> it's a bigger problem than it should be, and the reason we're talking about it now, in the past, we've always kept it under wraps. and,...
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abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains how much the rate hike could cost people in silicon valley is already one of the most expensive places to live, and utility rate increases aren't helping from p-g-and-e's hikes to proposed raises from san jose water now, santa clara valley water district is discussing their own increases that could spike bills for customers like martin rockwork. >> now's the time. >> people are really frustrated. we grow weary of it. the bills have gone up so high. it's so much higher than inflation, a higher than the stock market goes up, you know, how can how can we how can we live with this ? how can we keep going? >> a challenge for many. but valley water says the proposed charges have a purpose. the money will go towards infrastructure upgrades at places like anderson dam and the rinconada treatment plant. the board will vote on raising groundwater production and treatment plant charges for cities and private water retailers. >> our infrastructure is old. we need to make sure that we're updating it, providing the proper maintenance, repairing where we ne
abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains how much the rate hike could cost people in silicon valley is already one of the most expensive places to live, and utility rate increases aren't helping from p-g-and-e's hikes to proposed raises from san jose water now, santa clara valley water district is discussing their own increases that could spike bills for customers like martin rockwork. >> now's the time. >> people are really frustrated. we grow weary of it. the bills have gone...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how a bay area innovation can help doctors detect and treat lung cancer like never before. >> 20 years ago, sutter health mills peninsula medical center became the first hospital in the bay area to offer early lung cancer detection. fast forward to today. >> the ion brings us back to the forefront of lung cancer care and gives us all the tools that we need to best diagnose and treat patients. >> a new way to fight the country's deadliest cancer. developed by sunnyvale based intuitive surgical, the ion robot can help doctors diagnose lung cancer faster and safer than ever before. >> the robot helps with the navigation out to where we're going, and tries to get us in the right spot, and then we use additional tools to confirm that we're in the right spot. and biopsy the spot and try to get an answer. >> pulmonary disease physician doctor alexander zidar took controls of the robot to show us how it could perform a lung cancer diagnostic procedure known as a bronchoscopy. >> i am going to the patient's lungs and their right and left lung
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how a bay area innovation can help doctors detect and treat lung cancer like never before. >> 20 years ago, sutter health mills peninsula medical center became the first hospital in the bay area to offer early lung cancer detection. fast forward to today. >> the ion brings us back to the forefront of lung cancer care and gives us all the tools that we need to best diagnose and treat patients. >> a new way to fight the...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, in medical emergencies, every second counts. >> san jose city council members peter ortiz and domingo candelas know it personally. ortiz's mothers and candelas grandfather's lives were saved at regional medical center. if critical services close here in august, the council members worry about others in similar emergency need. >> without access to regional medical center, people like my mom would never have had a second chance. >> this closure signifies more than just the end of services. it represents a loss of hope and support for those who need it most. >> in february, regional medical center announced the imminent closure of its level two trauma center. stemi services and other cardiac services. the center said they were just not being utilized enough to outweigh the cost of keeping them open. but santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez disagrees. >> we are here because this is an emergency. >> we rely on these services to protect lives and well-being of our community every day. and we're demanding that health care corpor
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, in medical emergencies, every second counts. >> san jose city council members peter ortiz and domingo candelas know it personally. ortiz's mothers and candelas grandfather's lives were saved at regional medical center. if critical services close here in august, the council members worry about others in similar emergency need. >> without access to regional medical center, people like my mom would never have had a second...
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abc7 news, south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how the camera will give scientists a look at the universe like never before. reporter smile big for the camera. >> like, really big. this is the largest digital camera ever built. and yes, the slack national accelerator laboratory has the guinness world record to prove it. we like to say that the quality of the camera is roughly about 250 iphone cameras. >> one of our scientists did a calculation that it would be able to see a golf ball from the distance from earth to the moon. >> this is the 3200 megapixel legacy survey of space and time camera. it could capture images faster and with better quality than any camera. before creating something like this was not easy. it took two decades. mechanical engineer hannah pollack helped install the camera's unique and expensive sensors. >> these sensors are so close together that if we scaled it up a little bit, it would be as if you were parking million dollar sports cars within one inch of each other. over and over and over through this whole grid of the focal plane. so it's really excitin
abc7 news, south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how the camera will give scientists a look at the universe like never before. reporter smile big for the camera. >> like, really big. this is the largest digital camera ever built. and yes, the slack national accelerator laboratory has the guinness world record to prove it. we like to say that the quality of the camera is roughly about 250 iphone cameras. >> one of our scientists did a calculation that it would be able to see a...
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abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains how the city hopes to curb crime downtown. >> since 2017, guildhouse has been an entertainment destination for gamers in downtown san jose, but it's also been a hot spot for crime. eight break ins total three this year, and the latest has founder kevin wick at a breaking point. >> it's a bigger problem than it should be, and the reason we're talking about it now, in the past, we've always kept it under wraps. and, that wasn't working. >> and the event on march 26th was different. just after closing down for the night, owners say burglars cut a hole through the back door of the guild house surveillance footage captured them stealing their safe. co-owner david faria says the thieves evaded security put in place after previous break ins, including a motion sensor on the door that was cut open. >> the sensor is only gets out here. it doesn't get directly under the door. they were under it and they went straight through our storage room into our office. >> every time we've had a break in, we've increased our cameras, we've increased our, closing
abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains how the city hopes to curb crime downtown. >> since 2017, guildhouse has been an entertainment destination for gamers in downtown san jose, but it's also been a hot spot for crime. eight break ins total three this year, and the latest has founder kevin wick at a breaking point. >> it's a bigger problem than it should be, and the reason we're talking about it now, in the past, we've always kept it under wraps. and, that wasn't working....
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abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains. >> every eight years, cities and towns across the state submit plans to address the housing needs of their community. it's known as the housing element. they either get into compliance with california housing and community development department regulations or face consequences. portola valley's plan was originally cleared, but hcd said not enough work has been done to put those plans into effect. as a result, the town's housing element is now decertified. the almanacs portola valley beat reporter jennifer is following the story closely. >> seeing that it got decertified was pretty surprising to me, especially since they've been working on this for almost three years and it was pretty significant for them to finally get their housing element approved in january to be ■in compliance, portola valley had to have zoning for more than just single family homes. the mayor has expressed a lot of disappointment and frustration, as have the residents. she said that they required the zoning to be completed within two days after their certification,
abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains. >> every eight years, cities and towns across the state submit plans to address the housing needs of their community. it's known as the housing element. they either get into compliance with california housing and community development department regulations or face consequences. portola valley's plan was originally cleared, but hcd said not enough work has been done to put those plans into effect. as a result, the town's housing element is...
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but as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, experts say we cannot bank on another freak event to keep our water supply stable. >> when you see snow in the sierra like we saw the last two years, you know it's out of the ordinary. it's now officially known as a snow deluge. a super heavy snowfall that creates a deep snowpack that lasts through april 1st. abc seven spencer christian says it's seen as a once in a 20 year event, but this time it happened twice this year and last. >> it's rare enough to get a snow deluge like we had this year. once every couple of decades, which is pretty much the average, roughly the average. but to get two consecutive years like that is just more than more than a smaller than a once in a lifetime thing. maybe, maybe a once in a two, a couple of centuries kind of event. >> and the national academy of sciences study reveals a major impact, thanks to the historic snow runoff from the two snow deluges. the latest u.s. drought monitor map shows are seemingly never ending. mega drought is completely gone, spencer says it's thanks to the late
but as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, experts say we cannot bank on another freak event to keep our water supply stable. >> when you see snow in the sierra like we saw the last two years, you know it's out of the ordinary. it's now officially known as a snow deluge. a super heavy snowfall that creates a deep snowpack that lasts through april 1st. abc seven spencer christian says it's seen as a once in a 20 year event, but this time it happened twice this year...
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abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey brings you the sights and sounds from a wintry mount hamilton. >> look it the perfect south bay spring break trip. no not a drive over the mountain to the beach. we took a drive up mount hamilton to the snow and we weren't alone. >> this beautiful snow. there's a san jose is a. it's a nice. so, my kids like it. >> we found wilmer hernandez and his sons enjoying the snow. it's a rare sight for many in san jose, and they made the most of it. >> it was really, really fun. this is my third time, and this is my little brother's second time. we were throwing snowballs at each other on our drive up to the lick observatory. >> we pass by many others who took in the snowy april views. when it comes to snow in the south bay, this is the spot i've been snowed on on memorial day up here. >> so well, we get snow pretty regular. >> when we made it to the observatory visitor center, we were shocked with what we saw. no one was there. while we were surprised, lick observatory chief mechanic dan espinoza had a different reaction. >> imagine ten parking
abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey brings you the sights and sounds from a wintry mount hamilton. >> look it the perfect south bay spring break trip. no not a drive over the mountain to the beach. we took a drive up mount hamilton to the snow and we weren't alone. >> this beautiful snow. there's a san jose is a. it's a nice. so, my kids like it. >> we found wilmer hernandez and his sons enjoying the snow. it's a rare sight for many in san jose, and they made the...
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. >> abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how it only highlights a bigger issue of safety on campus. the smell of burnt plastic lingers on the eighth floor of the san jose state library. >> after a trash can was set on fire in a bathroom, a shock to students we spoke with kind of just, i guess, scary. >> and i wouldn't assume that anything would happen like that on campus. >> but it's not even the first fire there. this week, university police are investigating arson and two men's bathrooms at the martin luther king junior public library, and officers believe this is the person who started both. >> so we're talking about someone acting in a suspicious manner. and in these cases, the individual entered and exited the restroom several times. you know, there's paper towels and stuff. so it looks like they piled it and then set it on fire. >> captain frank belcastro says the man likely in his 20s, was caught on surveillance footage leaving the eighth floor bathroom on monday, april 8th. around 630 in the evening, the same person was seen after a fire on easter in the seventh f
. >> abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how it only highlights a bigger issue of safety on campus. the smell of burnt plastic lingers on the eighth floor of the san jose state library. >> after a trash can was set on fire in a bathroom, a shock to students we spoke with kind of just, i guess, scary. >> and i wouldn't assume that anything would happen like that on campus. >> but it's not even the first fire there. this week, university police are...
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. >> abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey spoke with some people who lost a lifetime of memories. this is just devastating. >> it not only to me, but my family because we have we have a whole a whole life of stuff in there, a lifetime. >> up in smoke, fremont fire crews responded to a fire at the extra space storage facility just after six monday morning, but it was too late. >> 53 units in total were destroyed in this two story building. one belonged to anthony melgar for ten years, with 40 plus years of items inside he stuffed. >> it is priceless, my family photos, they're all there. i don't have all the video tapes of my son walking and all that. i mean, they're all gone. everything is gone. >> the fire was out by the time abc seven crews arrived, but battalion chief greg biddle says toxic smoke and packed units made it a challenging fire to fight. >> it progressed rapidly. we ended up calling and saying that we're going to go defensive on this fire, which is pulling crews out of the building and fighting it from the outside, and we use our two aerial trucks and we put up wate
. >> abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey spoke with some people who lost a lifetime of memories. this is just devastating. >> it not only to me, but my family because we have we have a whole a whole life of stuff in there, a lifetime. >> up in smoke, fremont fire crews responded to a fire at the extra space storage facility just after six monday morning, but it was too late. >> 53 units in total were destroyed in this two story building. one belonged to...
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abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains how the city hopes to curb crime downtown. >> since 2017, guildhouse has been an entertainment destination for gamers in downtown san jose, but it's also been a hot spot for crime. eight break ins total three this year, and the latest has founder kevin wick at a breaking point. >> it's a bigger problem than it should be, and the reason we're talking about it now, in the past, we've always kept it under wraps. and, that wasn't working. >> and the event on march 26th was different. just after closing down for the night, owners say burglars cut a hole through the back door of the guild house. surveillance footage captured them stealing their safe. co-owner david faria says the thieves evaded security put in place after previous break ins, including a motion sensor on the door that was cut open. >> the sensor is only gets out here. it doesn't get directly under the door. they were under it and they went straight through our storage room into our office. >> every time we've had a break in, we've increased our cameras. we've increased our, closin
abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains how the city hopes to curb crime downtown. >> since 2017, guildhouse has been an entertainment destination for gamers in downtown san jose, but it's also been a hot spot for crime. eight break ins total three this year, and the latest has founder kevin wick at a breaking point. >> it's a bigger problem than it should be, and the reason we're talking about it now, in the past, we've always kept it under wraps. and, that wasn't working....
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abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey has more on the buzz and the excitement that brock bowers, coaches and teachers are feeling on this draft day. >> from the town of reds and whites, a man who wears red and black is putting napa on the map in a new way. bow'rs tips it to himself, and he'll score. napa high school grad brock bowers is the top tight end prospect and a first round lock in the 2024 nfl draft. when his name is called, he'll become the highest player selected in the school's history. >> this is something i've seen coming for a long time, and i'm excited to see where he's actually going to land. you can't help but root for him when you meet him as a young man. he's just such a good young man and just raising a good family, and he just has all those attributes that you want somebody. >> bowers had the pedigree. he comes from a family of college athletes and coach richie westman saw bowers was special. the first time he touched the ball. we threw him a little bubble screen and, you know, he stiff arm, somebody spun around someone else, juked out someone else and outran everyon
abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey has more on the buzz and the excitement that brock bowers, coaches and teachers are feeling on this draft day. >> from the town of reds and whites, a man who wears red and black is putting napa on the map in a new way. bow'rs tips it to himself, and he'll score. napa high school grad brock bowers is the top tight end prospect and a first round lock in the 2024 nfl draft. when his name is called, he'll become the highest player selected in the school's...
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but as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, a deal is still a long way away. when you say contract nurses, you're losing. >> only one thing is on everyone's mind. at santa clara valley medical center, a contract for the registered nurses professional association of santa clara county. >> the county hasn't come to the table to actually listen to what we're saying, and they're continuing to push their agenda and not really coming in considering what we are asking for. and so the nurses felt the need to make this bold stand to get the county to actually listen to us. >> nurses voices were heard on this day, packing every street corner. last friday, many nurses from the trauma center staged a sick out as well. it led to a temporary closure of the level one trauma center. >> the nurses only do things like that because they're driven to the point where they feel like they're not being heard to make a point. they're doing it because they care about the patients and the patients safety. and that's why they stood up that day. >> the county wants to make sure that never
but as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, a deal is still a long way away. when you say contract nurses, you're losing. >> only one thing is on everyone's mind. at santa clara valley medical center, a contract for the registered nurses professional association of santa clara county. >> the county hasn't come to the table to actually listen to what we're saying, and they're continuing to push their agenda and not really coming in considering what we are asking...
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dorsey explains, the da wants them resentenced to life without parole. >> the finality of death makes the death penalty something criminal justice reformists want to move away from. santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen once supported capital punishment as a prosecutor, but he says he's learned the question is not whether a person deserves to die, but whether society should have the power to impose that sentence in terms of judges and juries. >> they're going to decide where a person dies, and that's going to be in prison for the rest of their lives in terms of when that person is going to die, that's going to be god's decision. >> rosen stopped seeking the death penalty in 2020 because he saw a lack of fairness in the criminal justice system. now he's taking another step towards reform. rosen petitioned to resentence santa clara county inmates from death row to life without parole. >> if it's not fair to seek the death penalty against someone for committing a certain kind of crime today, then it wasn't fair to sentence that person to death for the same kind of crime. >> 20
dorsey explains, the da wants them resentenced to life without parole. >> the finality of death makes the death penalty something criminal justice reformists want to move away from. santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen once supported capital punishment as a prosecutor, but he says he's learned the question is not whether a person deserves to die, but whether society should have the power to impose that sentence in terms of judges and juries. >> they're going to decide...