Posted to Fort Bliss, Texas, he worked at an Army public information office run by Sam Donaldson, later a famously brusque TV news reporter. A drug company abandoned a treatment for bubble boy disease. After a 5-year fight, this little California girl is about to get it Email Evan atevan.sernoffsky@foxtv.comand follow him on Twitter @EvanSernoffsky. It includes footage of legendary transit historians Harre Demoro and Ted Wurm.. Frank Somerville finally returns to KTVU: Are viewers owed an explanation? ", Frank Somerville finally returns to KTVU: Are, Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), H-1B: Feds want criminal charges over application fraud for Silicon Valleys favorite visa. Big shift in weather is headed to California. Fred Zehnder, longtime KTVU news director, dies at 87 after being hit There was also a front-page news item about his death. For the last year, civil rights attorneys and some city leaders have called out the police behavior, saying that officers violated city policy and a court order, prohibiting them from using tear gas and fire off specialty munitions as there was no proof of imminent danger, among other things. 1 Hopeless. The Press-Enterprise. George Watson Obituary (1944 - 2013) - Portland, OR - The Oregonian Since then, he has helped launch the weekend editions of "Mornings on 2," co-anchoring with Claudine Wong. Unfortunately, he let booze control his life and he lost everything ! A news anchor was visibly intoxicated on the air. He took the wrong medicationThe vodka instead of the Scotch. Despite the acknowledgment, the contents of those reports and what discipline was meted out, and to whom, were not revealed. Get Morning Report and other email newsletters. Edited by Anita Badejo and Marc Georges. . Were it not for alcoholism, George Watson might have ended up with a Hall-of-Fame broadcasting career. A few years later, he bought the Castro Valley Forum. The film blends the status of the (then) current-day BART system with looks at the amazing transit systems that existed .