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hello again everyone, i'm frank sommer. >> i'm christina rundown in tonight for julie. ktvu political reporter greg leigh says one that are trying to track his mail-in ballots made the discovery, but it appears that others who don't check won't have their vote counted. >> reporter: like millions of california voters, zachary adams returned his vote early capture
hello again everyone, i'm frank sommer. >> i'm christina rundown in tonight for julie. ktvu political reporter greg leigh says one that are trying to track his mail-in ballots made the discovery, but it appears that others who don't check won't have their vote counted. >> reporter: like millions of california voters, zachary adams returned his vote early capture
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. >> i'm christina rundown in tonight for julie. ktvu political reporter greg leigh says one that are trying to track his mail-in ballots made the discovery, but it appears that others who don't check won't have their vote counted. >> reporter: like millions of california voters, zachary adams returned his vote early capture the moment dropping it off at this ballot box on october 12th. the problem is he doesn't know where it went. >> writing from home, they have plenty of options to turn in ballots, we did all that. and, we ended up with a situation where we did everything right, and it hasn't been counted. >> reporter: zach kept checking the states ballot tracker but it never updated and he began to worry. after posting about his issue online, zach realized he was not the only one in the dark. >> what bothers me the most is just the fact that other people may not know until now. >> reporter: with rumors of ballot theft and impropriety swirling on social media, contra costa county assistant registrar of voters once to clear the air
. >> i'm christina rundown in tonight for julie. ktvu political reporter greg leigh says one that are trying to track his mail-in ballots made the discovery, but it appears that others who don't check won't have their vote counted. >> reporter: like millions of california voters, zachary adams returned his vote early capture the moment dropping it off at this ballot box on october 12th. the problem is he doesn't know where it went. >> writing from home, they have plenty of...
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good evening, i'm run down, -- christina rundown. tom baker is in the evacuated town of calistoga, meteorologist mark maillot tracking the red light weather conditions, we begin with ktvu's andre senior , the governor visited the fire lines today, to get a firsthand look at the situation. >> reporter: the glass fire has destroyed some 150 structures, damaging 46 more, and is threatening $24,000. the hit from mother nature just keeps on coming. >> reporter: renewed urgency to slow the glass fire as a red flag warning created unfavorable conditions for firefighters in sonoma and napa counties. >> the fire has impacted the highway 29 n. of calistoga, and, so we are sending an impact for that with road closures in that area. >> reporter: flames rage on the
good evening, i'm run down, -- christina rundown. tom baker is in the evacuated town of calistoga, meteorologist mark maillot tracking the red light weather conditions, we begin with ktvu's andre senior , the governor visited the fire lines today, to get a firsthand look at the situation. >> reporter: the glass fire has destroyed some 150 structures, damaging 46 more, and is threatening $24,000. the hit from mother nature just keeps on coming. >> reporter: renewed urgency to slow...
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. >> i'm christina rundown, in today for heather holmes. governor newsom toured the damage at an elementary school, he says wildfires and the cause sights for many people who live in napa and sonoma counties. >> people are exhausted, concerned and anxious about their fate and their future, not just their safety. so, clearly we have our work cut out for us to deal with, not only suppression, but prevention strategies here, with the immediate, as well as strategies to address the long- term. >> the governor visit comes one day after he declared a state of emergency for napa and sonoma counties. the glass fire has grown 8300 acres since yesterday, it has now burned more than 56,000 acres. it is now 5% contained, but a red flag warning does remain in effect, strong wind could complicate the firefight is the concern for firefighters. tom baker joining us live from the fire zone in napa county, where the impact has been really strong on the small community. the town? >> except for the media and first responders, this is calistoga, a virtual goes
. >> i'm christina rundown, in today for heather holmes. governor newsom toured the damage at an elementary school, he says wildfires and the cause sights for many people who live in napa and sonoma counties. >> people are exhausted, concerned and anxious about their fate and their future, not just their safety. so, clearly we have our work cut out for us to deal with, not only suppression, but prevention strategies here, with the immediate, as well as strategies to address the...
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good evening, i'm run down, -- christina rundown. tom baker is in the evacuated town of calistoga, meteorologist mark maillot tracking the red light weather conditions, we begin with ktvu's andre senior , the governor visited the fire lines today, to get a firsthand look at the situation. >> reporter: the glass fire has destroyed some 150 structures, damaging 46 more, and is threatening $24,000. the hit from mother nature just keeps on coming. >> reporter: renewed urgency to slow the glass fire as a red flag warning created unfavorable conditions for firefighters in sonoma and napa counties. >> the fire has impacted the highway 29 n. of calistoga, and, so we are sending an impact for that with road closures in that area. >> reporter: flames rage on the outskirts of the community of anglin, as 2100 firefighters decide to fight the flames, and build containment lines in an effort to keep the fire from encroaching into the town. >> >> structures engaged in the area as a talk more about aircraft usage in that area trying to get the fire
good evening, i'm run down, -- christina rundown. tom baker is in the evacuated town of calistoga, meteorologist mark maillot tracking the red light weather conditions, we begin with ktvu's andre senior , the governor visited the fire lines today, to get a firsthand look at the situation. >> reporter: the glass fire has destroyed some 150 structures, damaging 46 more, and is threatening $24,000. the hit from mother nature just keeps on coming. >> reporter: renewed urgency to slow...