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♪ sent up towering flames and massive plumes of smoke for hours now, more than 75 firefighters have battled this fire and it is still not out. take a look. this is what it all looks like right now as we speak. still a lot of smoke coming off of that fire at a lumber supply company. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm dionne lim. the fire is bad enough that firefighters are telling neighbors to keep their doors and windows shut. crews are starting to get a handle on this
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raging inferno in east oakland, though. it all started at about 8:00 tonight at the old economy lumber warehouse near high street and interstate 880 b'rit carter was driving by and captured these scary images. fire fighters have put endless streams of water on the flames. big plumes of smoke could be seen for miles, and the fire department ordered the union pacific railroad tracks next to it closed, impacting capital corridor service. once again, we do want to take another live look at that scene where you can see firefighters are still out there dousing the hot spots. they will be there throughout the night to make sure there are no flare ups. the good news out of all of this, there are so far no reported injuries to firefighters or anyone else. so far. no word yet on how this started, but we will keep you updated as the situation develops. moving on. tonight, the community of half moon bay is in mourning. the victim in a deadly motorcycle crash is the mayor's son. san mateo county deputies say it happened last
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night along highway one near miranda road in the unincorporated community of miramar. it is a painful loss for a close knit community. abc seven news reporter j.r. stone talked to neighbors who shared concerns about that stretch of highway. >> half moon bay mayor joaquin jimenez family, seen here in this video saturday night, are in mourning right now after the mayor's son died in this motorcycle accident. >> you know, saw the there was the truck there and the motorcycle that was more or less lodged under the truck was somewhat in the middle of the intersection. so they i, i think he was trying to make a left turn. >> the san mateo county sheriff's office is still trying to figure out what led to the crash. but says the accident happened here on highway one at morada road in half moon bay. the mayor's son is also named joaquin, and he was just 28 years old sunday. a picture of him and friends was left on display at the crash site,
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surrounded by dozens of flowers. one of those flowers left lying along highway one, just feet from where joaquin s motorcycle collided with a pickup truck. community members are heartbroken for what happened and for the mayor, who they say works so hard for area farm workers. after the half moon bay shooting, he made things. >> he made change for a lot of farmers, and now he has his own tragedy to deal with. and i just i can't even imagine no parent should ever have to bury their child. >> those who live near this intersection say they don't feel safe turning left onto highway one here from morada road. is it a dangerous intersection? >> what are your thoughts? dangerous intersection. i've lived here for over five years in this neighborhood and? and definitely it's a challenging to get across the highway safely that i hate thinking about is that it sometimes takes something tragic like this for a change to happen.
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>> like, you know, putting up a light or something like that outside of city hall, you can see the bouquet of flowers that has been set up. >> those with the city say that joaquin worked as a union stationary engineer in san francisco, love photography, and enjoyed spending time with his friends and family, all of whom are still processing what just happened. >> everyone in half moon bay is mourning jr stone, abc seven news. >> new at 11, more than 50 people who live at a senior care facility in the east bay can't go home tonight. a call about someone stuck in an elevator at the apartments in oakley spiraled into a much bigger problem. it all happened today at the oaks apartments on carol lane, just off main street. when contra costa county firefighters got there to help with the elevator, they found a sewage leak on the second floor. they say the water was spilling from a bathtub down into the electrical room. p-g-and-e's turned off the power and firefighters helped all the
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residents and their pets evacuate. it was especially stressful for seniors relying on medical devices. >> if i didn't have an extra oxygen tank, i would be in bad shape because they don't have no generators here. >> firefighters say they've been to the building several times before for flooding problems. the fire department says building management is putting residents up in hotels until the leak is fixed. for weeks now, we've brought you updates on a story you first saw here on abc seven news at 11. a man in san francisco received multiple racist deliveries on his doorstep, and now his home is gone, destroyed in a fire. tonight, neighbors near alamo square came together to lift the spirits of a family who's dealt with so much fear. abc seven news reporter ryan curry brings us to the block party, helping them recover. >> a block party is always a way to bring a neighborhood closer together, but this one holds a deeper meaning. it's about supporting a family who
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currently doesn't have a home. >> i feel like, someone has died . my house died. my childhood house that i've been at since i was three years old. >> a fire broke out last week, destroying the inside latisha's mother almost didn't make it. she says a neighbor had to help. >> her name was teresa. she's helped my dad. she wouldn't let him go back in because he wanted to go get my mom. and i just want the world to know i thank her. >> almost one month after latisha's brother terry started getting racist packages at his doorstep, one had a doll. one had a doll with a noose around its neck. terry is still processing everything. >> like i was having bad moments, man. like seeing my nephew break down this morning and like he was like, uncle, i never seen you cry before. my daughter's like i never seen him cry before. daddy. >> he's lived in this area his whole life and he's gotten to know his neighbors through his dog walking service. the threats he received confound him. >> if he go there walking dogs,
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doing what i'm doing for so long, they don't like that. i've been told they don't want be walking dogs. on a note, they said they don't want me up here no more. get out of here. >> the cause of the fire is under investigation and police are looking into those threatening deliveries. but his neighbors on sunday wanted to make one thing clear. they've called it home for years. but now they can't go inside. but to get an idea just how much support they're getting from the community. look no further. >> now you see all the love and all the kindness and everything that you've done for people in this community is being paid back to him. >> but it goes beyond messages on his house. one neighbor started donation bins for his family. the gofundme. he now has received over $100,000. he says this level of support gives him and his family strength. >> you can get down but keep your head up, keep pushing in san francisco. >> ryan curry, abc seven news. >> what a turnout. all right, well, warmer today, but not quite the temperatures we had hoped for from the unofficial start of summer. let's get to abc seven news weather anchor
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spencer christian, joining us with your 24 hour accuweather forecast. hi, spence. right, deon. >> that's why it's the unofficial start, because not quite as warm as we had hoped, but tomorrow, uh- memorial day will bring us slightly warmer weather. >> here's a look at our 24 hour day planner for tomorrow. 7:00 tomorrow morning there'll be some lingering morning fog mixed in with sunshine, temperatures on the cool side, low to mid 50s from the bay to inland, and then by noon we'll see mostly sunny skies, some mid 70s inland. mid 60s around the bay shoreline, but only mid 50s on the coast. 4 p.m. the peak of our warming tomorrow a memorial day. look for high temperatures inland in the low 80s. we'll see up to about 70 around the bay shoreline. only mid 50s on the coast. then 7 p.m. coastal cooling will have begun already. temperatures inland down into the low 70s upper 50s around the bay shoreline and only low 50s on the coast. but warmer days lie ahead. later this week, and i'll have the accuweather seven day forecast a little bit later. >> dion looking forward to it spencer thank you. well let's look now ahead to some of the big stories we'll be discussing
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this week in our abc seven news at 11 advancer. first, some workers at uc davis and ucla will strike this week over how the uc system handled pro-palestinian protesters. it's an extension of the same union strike that started at uc santa cruz starting tuesday. more teaching assistants and grad workers will walk out. they're asking the universities to drop disciplinary and criminal charges against its members. the uc system argued the strikes are violating the union's contract to our next advancer tonight. a critical court hearing this week for the scott peterson case, the la innocence project will argue in court for a chance to retest some dna evidence in the case. peterson was convicted of killing his wife, laci and unborn child 20 years ago. his new attorneys want items from a burned out van to be tested, including a bloody mattress. investigators found the van near the peterson home in modesto the morning after laci disappeared. prosecutors argue the dna has
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been tested enough. our final answer yet another busy day for holiday travel tomorrow. taking a look outside live at the san francisco international airport and the san francisco bay oakland international airport. now, where there have been no major air travel problems at any bay area airports, it has been consistently busy on the roads around the bay area. taking a look at some video from sky seven. no major problems to note there either. nationally, though. triple a predicts 38 million people are taking road trips this holiday weekend and that could set a new record triple a warns tomorrow between 3 and 7 p.m. will be especially busy on the roads. that is when many drivers are coming back from their long holiday weekends . on this memorial day weekend, the bay area is paying tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice to defend liberty and freedom.
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gather at the uss san francisco memorial at land's end to honor fallen brothers and sisters. very few who served during world war two are still alive. this year's ceremony was a gathering of their descendants, family members who came together to recognize the tremendous sacrifice of those who served for america's armed services. there are events planned across the bay area tomorrow to mark memorial day, san francisco national cemetery in the presidio will hold its annual commemoration starting at 1030. oak hill funeral home and memorial park in san jose will hold a remembrance at 11 at the veterans section of the cemetery at 300 curtner avenue, mare island naval cemetery in vallejo holds its ceremony starting at nine, and mill valley's annual memorial day parade begins with a veterans ceremony downtown at 945 tomorrow morning, followed by a parade at 1030. a common
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crime takes a deadly turn on the streets of southern california. a soap opera star is dead after he interrupted thieves trying to steal a part of off his car and a family heirloom no one could open for decades leads to a bomb scare at a popular flea market in the east bay, and one of san francisco's most vibrant neighborhoods gets a celebration to match the sights, sounds and impacts of this colorful parad
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you can see the smoke from this
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fire. so intense. police though, all the way in lafayette, are reporting the smell of smoke. they are even seeing falling ash once again. no injuries from this fire that started about three hours ago. firefighters, though, still have an awful lot of work to do to put it all out. we will stay on top of it. well, tonight we are learning more about an all too common crime in california that escalated into the killing of a hollywood actor. former general hospital star johnny walker was shot and killed, interrupting a catalytic converter theft. that shooting happened at 3 a.m. yesterday. walker's mother told our sister station in los angeles her son was leaving a bar downtown when he spotted someone who appeared to be working on his car. now he thought it was being towed, and when he went to ask, police say a masked person then opened fire. investigators are still looking for the three suspects who took off after the shooting. walker starred as brando corbin on general hospital from 2020 to
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2022. he also had roles on station 19 and ncis. johnny walker was 37 years old three years ago today, nine lives were taken from us in the deadliest mass shooting in bay area history. tonight we remember those who died in the shooting spree at a vta rail yard in san jose. a vta employee killed nine people on may 26th, 2021. the gunman took his own life as deputies arrived today, the vta observed a moment of silence at 6:38 a.m. the same time the shooting started to honor the victims. some trains and busses paused briefly at that time in the east bay port costa's annual community wide flea market prompted a response from the bomb squad yesterday, according to the bay area news group. firefighters helped a resident pry open an old box handed down to him from a family member years ago. an alarming find, though, was inside a live hand grenade and a tear gas canister.
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firefighters gently set the box down and called for reinforcements. the travis air force base bomb squad showed up to take the hand grenade back to the base so it could be detonated. the sheriff's office took custody of the tear gas can no one was hurt as vibrant as the neighborhood. it lifts up san francisco's carnival parade filled the streets of the mission district with music, dance and artistry. the event pays homage to cultural traditions in san francisco and brings a financial boost. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard brings us to the celebration. >> it's bold, bright and wonderfully loud. lydia and her family never missed the carnival grand parade. this is a family tradition. >> we've been coming out here
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since i was a little girl. >> and now i'm taking my daughter, my nephew, and our whole family's here. i like them. the nicaragua's on floats in el salvador's. >> this parade, stretching 20 blocks, celebrates the diverse latin american, caribbean and african roots of san francisco's mission district. carlos and his friends are definitely here for it. why do you love it so much? >> it brings cultures together. uh- i grew up in the mission. i was raised in the mission. >> honestly, it's just super fun just to see all of the different cultures just come together and it's honestly amazing and we love to dance as you can see. >> so we're just having a blast. >> executive director rodrigo duran says carnival is sending a message to the city and the world. >> our theme this year is honor indigenous roots, and so we're taking an introspective look of who we are, what our roots are. but in a fun, colorful and majestic way. >> after the parade, mission restaurants and local food vendors ready and willing to feed hungry parade goers
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yesterday was really slow. >> you know, okay, the weather didn't help today. it's a good day. >> more people sue mikhail says her 24th street restaurant started early, cooking up extra food last year. >> we get a busy and the after the parade. it's uh- we get full house. >> we're an economic driver. carnival, san francisco for 46 years we've been supporting over 300 businesses outside. >> later, there was dancing at the carnival festival with good memories of a parade like no other in san francisco. cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> wow. hey, and look at that. the weather cooperated, of course. very nice. well no, take all the credit, of course, because it was cooler yesterday, but warmer today and maybe even warmer tomorrow. >> memorial day. >> that's right. and things are on the upward trend. >> they are indeed. here's a look at what's happening with our satellite radar composite image showing you that old familiar onshore flow which we had earlier this evening. but
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it's a little bit weaker right now, as evidenced by these wind speeds that barely reach a 15 or 16mph in the windiest spot. so on we go to look at the 24 hour temperature change. it was warmer than average, a warmer than yesterday, i should say, this afternoon, and warmer right now than at this time last night by about 2 to 8 degrees. generally across the bay area. right now we're looking at temperature readings of 52 here in san francisco, 53 in oakland we have mid to upper 50s at hayward, san jose and redwood city, 52 at half moon bay. other locations up in the north bay. right now it's 51 santa rosa, only 48 at petaluma. that's our cool spot, 55 at napa, 60 at fairfield and concord, 57 at livermore. now we'll check out our forecast headlines. you can see that tomorrow, memorial day it will be mild inland, but cool at the coast. and through midweek we expect very little change in that pattern. however, later in the week, thursday, friday, look for a sharp warm up. i mean, we're talking about summer-like temperatures. so overnight look for a little bit of a coastal fog to form along the peninsula coastline and
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maybe even farther north. not much of it will spill across the bay inland though. just a little patch going eastward over into oakland area, maybe even through the oakland hills. but much of the inland community, many of the inland communities i should say, will not see any low clouds developing overnight. so overnight lows will be mainly in the mid to upper 40s in the inland areas of the north bay, where there will be very little of this cloud cover. but over in the east bay we'll see lows down around 50 degrees, but not much lower than that. highs tomorrow 56. half moon bay 61, san francisco, oakland 67. some bay shore locations will reach 7071 degrees tomorrow. up in the north bay, look for highs of 80 at santa rosa, 73 in napa, inland east bay 78, concrete 81 antioch and down in the south bay up to about 76 at san jose. here's the accuweather seven day forecast and notice a slight dip in the temperatures on tuesday by about 2 to 4 degrees. then wednesday temperatures rebound in the inland areas to mid 80s low 70s around the bay. and check out thursday and friday
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upper 80s inland on thursday, upper 70s around the bay. low 90s inland on friday. up to about 80 around the bay shoreline. notice the coast doesn't warm up much, only low 60s on those two warm days. then over next weekend we'll see temperatures moderating. no extremes just right in that typical range for this time of the year. mid 80s inland, mid 70s around the bay shoreline. >> we asked for summer yesterday and you delivered well and you'll deliver on thursday and friday. >> all right. >> thank you. okay. well an already star studded music festival draws in even more famous faces. we'll show you who was cooking up cheesesteaks
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yeah. look closely. that is indeed actor bradley cooper joining pearl jam on stage last night. cooper was also cooking up cheesesteaks for people. the excitement brought the largest crowd to the culinary stage in the history of the festival. and check it out, steph curry was in the mix as well, pouring drinks for fans. he was promoting his new gentleman's cut bourbon in the vip section. award winning chef jose andres cooked on stage there as well. well, both bay area baseball teams in action. a's at home while the giants wrap up a road trip in new york. chris alvarez joining us now with a preview of sports. hi chris. >> hey there deion coming up in sports, the a's look for a series victory against the division rival. and it was a battle in the big apple. how the tides turned against the
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a consecutive comeback victories in this afternoon. the giants, with the chance to sweep the mets and secure a happy flight back here to the bay area. and boys. oh they will be boys. be careful though, guys. top two were scoreless. runner on third
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for elliot ramos and the catcher tries to back pick matt chapman at third instead. throws it into left field. the error allows the giants to score easily. one nothing top of the third. it's one all. brett wisely staying hot. his first homer of the season off former giant former a sean minaya two one san francisco lead matt chapman has had a great road trip as well, with the glove and the bat. deep drive to right center. looks like it's got a chance of being a home run, but harrison bader lines it up and makes the catch. saves a home run. there reliever adrian houser loves it so nice. we show it twice. and how about the ace logan webb on the mound and dealing on a sunday seven uh- innings where he allowed just one unearned run, eight strikeouts, scattered three hits and like tuesday night, pitched well enough to deserve the win. but bring on tyler rogers for the save in the ninth very first pitch. brandon nimmo ground ball chopper uh- just out of his reach. and then very next pitch
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j.d. martinez finds a hole in right. two pitches in the mets, bringing the winning run to the plate. it gets worse. jeff mcneil now hit by the pitch, bases loaded and just one out. very next batter. it's bader who used the glove earlier and now the bat right here. ripping one to left. one run scores. and then the second run trailing right behind. and all of a sudden we are tied. an intentional walk loads the bases as the giants put a set up a meeting on the mound. it didn't matter. omar nevarez liner to center. that's your ball game. time to bounce in queens. giants lose four three. a good road trip, but it could have been great. >> a good chance to win the game obviously you know first game of the series was tough. last game of the series was tough. in between was good, but it just felt like a game that that we were going to win. >> you know, you win more games than you lose on a road trip. it's good. i wish we won the other two, but yeah, it's just a crazy road trip. >> the a's and astros. little
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leaguers taking the field with the home team pregame. how cool is that? oakland starter aaron brooks got two quick outs in the fourth, but an error opened the floodgates. and then jose altuve a two rbi single to left. it's three nothing astros. and the next batter it's kyle tucker cleared for liftoff. two run shot his major league leading 18th of the season. astros win five two. off day for the a's tomorrow before a three game series begins in tampa on tuesday. and stanford softball events the women's college world series going to have those highlights in the second half of sports. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino. dion >> chris, thanks yet another dangerously bumpy flight sends travelers to the hospital. why climate change may be making for rougher skies and a sign of summer vacation is also a pretty big milestone for a troubled
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mentioned at the top of the newscast. still, from what we
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understand, a fair amount of smoke coming off what's left of a lumber warehouse off 8-80. firefighters say they are making progress, but they are going to be working this fire throughout the night, and apparently they've used so much water they had to ask east bay mud for help to keep those hydrants flowing. >> the minute we got inside, saw everybody and the whole room just it exploded. just that fast. >> devastation across for us states the death toll from tornadoes across arkansas, kentucky, oklahoma and texas stands now at 18. new developments tonight. two of those killed in the twisters were children, a two and five year old in texas, 106 counties are under disaster declarations after that ef two tornado yesterday. hundreds of homes there were damaged or destroyed. seven of the fatalities happened in texas, making this tornado the deadliest since 2015. >> it truly is a miracle that
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they made it through the devastation that destroyed that gas station, that they made it out alive. cover your head >> terrifying moments in oklahoma where tornadoes blew out windows and brought down power lines. tonight the threat shifts east with millions more americans under tornado watches. this evening. his death shocked the sports world. and tonight, golf star grayson murray's parents are sharing the cause of his tragic loss. they say the 30 year old died by suicide. abc news reporter alex presha has the emotional reactions from murray's fellow golfers tonight. >> tonight, the golf world in mourning over the news that pga golfer grayson murray died by suicide. murray's parents releasing a statement saying we have spent the last 24 hours trying to come to terms with the fact that our son is gone, adding life wasn't always easy for grayson and although he took his own life, we know he rest
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peacefully now. the 30 year old withdrew from the charles schwab challenge in fort worth, texas, on friday, citing illness. >> my parents uh- have been through uh- you know, hell and back basically for the last six years with me, fighting, some, some mental stuff. >> murray had long been open about his struggles with alcohol and depression, admitting to drinking during tournament weeks in the past, but had made a turnaround this year, winning the sony open in hawaii in january and reaching his highest ever world golf ranking of 46. webb simpson knew murray since he was a young golfer. >> you know, when you hear news like that over the phone, you you don't think it's real at first and you know. so i'm super, super thankful for, you know, getting some some good time with them. >> the commissioner of the pga called the news about murray devastating. now, if you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, there is
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free, confidential help available 24 over seven by calling the national lifeline at 988 alex presha, abc news, new york. >> now that's suicide and crisis. lifeline is a crucial resource connecting callers with local help in tough times. we have a full list of resources offering help and hope to those in crisis. you can find it all at abc seven news.com. slash. take action. well, it has happened again. 12 people were hurt when a qatar airways flight encountered severe turbulence. the boeing 787 dreamliner was flying from doha to dublin, ireland, when the turbulence hit in turkish airspace. the flight landed safely in ireland, where medics were waiting at the gate. six passengers and six flight attendants were hurt. eight people had to go to the hospital. you may remember five days ago, 12 people were hurt when a singapore airlines flight flying from london to singapore encountered turbulence over thailand. a 72 year old british
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national died from a suspected heart attack during that episode, just this morning, u.s. transportation secretary pete buttigieg says these sudden turbulence incidents are becoming more common because of climate change. a big step today as baltimore recovers from that devastating bridge collapse, a cruise ship left the port of baltimore today for the first time since the disaster, royal caribbean's vision of the seas has set sail for a five night voyage to bermuda. it's been about two months since a cargo ship struck the bridge, causing major debris to block passage of the port, which serves as a big economic epicenter. the port, posted online saying baltimore is back. well, it is a sign of just how wild bay area real estate is getting. one of the cheapest properties in town isn't actually a house. the story behind the listing that gives a whole new meaning to waterfront property. >> i'm spencer christian. how would you like a little memorial
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and she leaped onto the hood of a car to save her dog from dognappers. it was all caught on tape. what she says happened. that's coming up this week at 1 p.m, right here on abc seven. >> new at 11. now a dog in san francisco is safe after firefighters say a raccoon chased it off a cliff. check this out. this all happened off turner terrace. this is near dogpatch. firefighters say a raccoon injured the dog. cushy pup who ended up at the bottom of the cliff. how scary. rescuers used a rope to climb down and grab cushy pup and pull the dog to safety. firefighters say cushy is not hurt and is back home tonight. good to hear.
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well, waterfront property sounds pretty good, but you'll want to look a little closer at the listing for one piece of alameda real estate that is on the market. located at 610 gnd street. it is not technically on the water. iis in the water in the lagoon there. abc seven news reporter tim johns got the story behind this unique property. >> it's one of the most stressful and expensive things you can do in the bay area. for many, house hunting can be a nightmare, but in the city of alameda, one property is hitting the market for only a couple hundred thousand dollars. the catch? its entire underwater. it's. >> one of the neighbors contacted me and says, oh, is this a joke? i'm like, no, it's not a joke. it's someone bought it and they own it. now april jones is the realtor for the property, so the lot is from this fence area over to this area here. >> she says its owner bought it sight unseen at an auction and was unaware it was actually in
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the lagoon. now, if you want to buy this property, the asking price is $400,000. not too bad for the bay area. however, if you actually want to build here, experts say that could cost millions. jones says whoever buys it will have to get special approvals and permits before they can actually build something. checking for things like what type of foundation there is on the lagoon floor, accounting for sea level rise and for the fact that it's backed up against a bridge. >> this is unique to me. this is the first time i've come across something like this. i've had some unusual properties in my career, but this was this was the first. >> despite the potential challenges, jones thinks the property could one day become the perfect home. >> the lagoon area is beautiful, it's peaceful. it's, you know, it's very quiet, it's like having your own little oasis. a tough sell for people like chris womack. >> it's funny because that's probably the cheapest property in town, womack says. >> even though he can't afford to buy it himself, he wonders if all the extra work required to actually get something built on the site would be worth it. in
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the end. however, given that this is the bay area, womack predicts someone will eventually scoop it up. >> alameda has got a good reputation, and, people will absolutely spend the money, you're just going to find the right tech person, and they'll they'll get in here and they'll be sure to make it the most expensive property on the block in alameda. >> tim johns, abc seven news. oh this is one of those only in the bay area stories. >> exactly. it's really. there's so many. only in the bay area stories. one of them is the weather that we're having right now. >> so crazy. >> yeah, well, we're going to have partly clear skies overnight and little patches of low clouds along the coastline, of course, but some of it will move across the bay over to the east bay, but up in the north bay, mainly clear now. overnight lows mainly upper 40s, but right around the bay shoreline will see lows around 50 degrees tomorrow. after some morning fog. mainly sunny skies by afternoon. mid 50s will be the highs on the coast around 70 near the bay shoreline. low 80s inland. check out the accuweather seven day forecast after this sunny and mild memorial day tomorrow. a little bit of a cool down on tuesday.
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temperatures bounce back on wednesday, then they bounce a really high on thursday and friday with inland highs upper 80s to low 90s those two days. but by next weekend temperatures will be will be back in a more moderate seasonal range. >> i almost thought you were going to say temperatures will be back to what we saw yesterday morning. no no no no. >> back to where they should be this time of the year. >> let's not go there again, okay? all right. well, let's get to chris alvarez once again with another preview of sports. hi, chris. >> hi, dion. coming up in sports, stanford softball punches their ticket to oklahoma city. we'll explain. plus, a season on the brink. could anthony edwards lead minnesota to a game three win and get him back in the series against the
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night game three of the western conference finals series, shifting to dallas essentially a must win for the visiting team.
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wolves trailing the series two games to none. nfl season starts in 15 weeks. super bowl champs patrick mahomes and travis kelce enjoying their off season courtside. third quarter anthony edwards put it on a poster. he had a team high 26. it was a tie game entering the fourth between the mavs and the t wolves. late fourth dallas up two luka doncic. oh what a tough fadeaway . got it to go four point lead a minute later they're other closer. it's kyrie irving. step back. fadeaway tough shot goes. both guys scored a game high 33 apiece minnesota was ice cold down the stretch daniel gafford the block of mike conley. and then moments later luka. alley oop to gafford. oh and the foul. mavs win 116 107. a30 series lead no nba team has ever overcome a30 deficit to win a seven game series. game four tuesday in dallas. earlier this month, the newest wnba team, the golden state valkyries, their team identity was revealed. and last night on after the game, gm ohemaa melanin stopped by our
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studios to tell larry o'donnell how she plans to build a culture for the bay area's newest pro franchise. >> most important thing you were talking about coaching and finding the right human in assembling the team to have the same kind of championship culture that the warriors have. how do you accomplish that? >> yeah, our championship culture won't be the same. it will be ours. and so i'm really excited to hire people, to help me on the journey of building what it will look like. and so i've been not coy, but just, contemplative, as to what it will look like. and i just want people to come in and use their experiences to help us build what it will look like. >> so you spent time in the philippines, zambia, zimbabwe and chile. how will that help you recruit players? because you literally have been around the world, it will help me because i think i'm coming to them again
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from an open, book in terms of being able to experience all these different cultures, my parents have a really strong culture, and they instill that in me, and then i have friends who are, all around the globe. and so in having a conversation with an athlete, i know that they're a product of their experiences and just being able to understand them first again as humans. yeah, and then, you know, we could talk about if they can put the ball in the basket. >> so people, people qualities first we'll get to x's and o's after that. thank you so much for coming. thank you for spending some time with us. we want to get it officially correct because the color is valkyrie violet. oh, nobody else has valkyrie violet. >> my ties are close. try for the valkyrie violet tonight. ncaa softball super regional stanford hosting lsu winner. on to the women's college world series. great defense in the fifth. fly ball to left. kyra
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chan, catch and then fires home the double play. oh my keeps the game scoreless. then in the bottom of the fifth, runner on third emily jones grounder to second. aggressive base running from katelyn lim. great slide. she is safe. one nothing. the cardinals scored seven runs in the inning and they go on to win it. eight nothing. the cardinal will face texas in the opening round of the women's college world series on thursday. you saw it right here on abc seven game three of the eastern conference final. rangers panthers tied at four in overtime. off the face off. it's alex wennberg, the deflection goal for new york. game winner rangers win, five four. in ot. they take a21 series lead. game four in florida tuesday, the 108th running of the indy 500, an instant classic. the white flag comes out. pat ward takes the lead to begin the final lap, but down the stretch they come. last year's winner, josef newgarden, makes the past and newgarden holds off award to win the 500 for the second consecutive year. first time a driver has gone back to back in
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over 20 years. he won by 0.3417 seconds. wow congrats to steph and ayesha curry, who welcomed baby boy casey earlier this month. stephanie sharing an instagram post earlier today telling us the new addition arrived a little early on may 11th. the curry's now have four children, two girls, riley and ryan, and two boys, cannon and kuz. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino. dion. >> congrats to the curry's a reminder that you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv and roku. just download the app now and start streaming for free. well, that's all the time we have for this edition of abc seven news at 11. i'm dionne lim. news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 for spencer and chris and all of us. thanks so much for joining us. have
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