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stop. plus, a church targeted by thieves not once, but twice. how they're focusing on forgiveness and still giving back. tonight on abc seven news. >> always live, abc seven news starts right now. >> dangerous. brutal and downright miserable. we're running out of adjectives to describe just how tough this heat wave is for the bay area. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm dion lim, looking live out across the bay area on day five of this heat wave. you can see there plenty of folks hitting the beach in santa cruz or heading up to tahoe for some cooler weather. we have current temperatures you'll see scrolling at the bottom of your screen and on the other side, you can scan the qr code for details on places to cool off and other resources to stay safe. today could turn out to be the hottest day of the entire heat wave, at least in some spots. the san francisco chronicle is reporting at least 28 people have gone to local
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hospitals because of the temperatures, plus the threat of wildfire is still hanging over the bay area. through tonight. we have team coverage tracking the high heat and the wildfire risk. abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian leads us off. spencer okay, dion. >> it's unofficial, but some locations in the bay area have been hotter today than at any other time during this heat wave. let's take a look at current temperature readings and some of these have dropped off a few degrees from just an hour ago, 113 at ukiah. right now. it was at 117 just an hour ago. it reached 110 at fairfield, which is down to 106 right now. it also reached 110 at livermore, which is down to 102 right now. but we still have dangerous heat in many of our inland areas, as you can see. so the excessive heat warning for the bay area remains in effect and will remain in effect until 11 p.m. next wednesday. once again, heat like this can increase the risk for heat related excuse me for heat related illnesses. and we still have our red flag warning for high fire danger. in effect for the hills and mountains of
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the bay area that's set to expire at 9:00 this evening. so we'll wait and see if that gets extended. meanwhile, a little bit of a breeze at the coast right now, which is the only place to go right now to get a little bit of actual relief and cooling from this heat on. we go to the relative humidity, which away from the coastline is still dangerously low. thus the increased fire risk and as we look ahead to monday looking for some relief in the forecast, we'll see temperatures dropping just a few degrees in most locations by monday, except for the far north, cloverdale, clear lake and ukiah, which will still be in triple digits on monday. tuesday, a further drop off in temperatures in our inland areas and right around the bay shoreline. but on wednesday, look for the return of the heat. just the beginning of the return of the heat looks like some more hot days ahead. next week i'll have the accuweather seven day forecast in a few. just a few minutes, dionne. >> all right. sounds good spencer thank you. now to the north bay, where extreme heat is keeping fire danger high. many people are seeking shade and just trying to cope. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is
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live for us once again at the marin county fair, where the heat is on cornell. hopefully you've gotten some relief to dion, but yeah, like you said, another day of extreme heat here in the bay area. >> folks here at the marin county fair not really letting it spoil the fun. they are staying hydrated, looking for shade, even lining up for some fresh lemonade behind me. meantime, firefighters across the region are on alert yet again for high fire danger. >> we're still all hands on deck. >> cal fire crews jumping on this wildfire saturday north of geyserville in sonoma county. the so-called pocket fire burned 12 acres before it was contained. red flag conditions in extreme heat are keeping firefighters busy across the north bay and the state. on tuesday, the toll fire in napa county was stopped at 40 acres after a quick attack from the air and on the ground. >> so we're being really aggressive to try to get on these new fires quickly, considering that we've had a lot of resources moving around to
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some of the bigger fires across the state, a cool dip, the perfect antidote to our long heat wave. >> hamilton pool novato is a popular spot this weekend. if you need relief. and who doesn't? >> temperature is going to be like 90 degrees, so what better way to spend, you know, a sunny day than in the pool with toddlers? yeah. >> how's the water feel? >> it feels amazing. >> little jax excited for anything bigger than a bathtub. so he's learning to swim out here, and we're. you know, feeling like we're part of the community trying to beat the heat together. so it feels very summery. >> the marin county fair is a celebration of summer in the north bay, where 80 degrees is usually considered toasty. >> it's been really hot, for sure. >> fair ceo gabriella calicchio says the fair is pivoting to keep guests cool. there are six hydration stations where you can fill up for free. >> i think the hydration stations are great. i'm glad that they have them and that we can bring our bottles in to fill
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them up, as opposed to like paying for water. so i think this is fantastic. nice and cool. >> which is exactly what it was. >> exhibit halls are doubling as cooling centers with sweet ac. >> today i'm inside here. this feels really good. >> we saw lots of umbrellas and parasols on the move and shade tents where you can catch a nap or listen to music. >> we have water features all over the fairgrounds and in the exhibit hall, which i'm told just make people feel cool. >> cal fire tells us it's been a very busy fire season so far. about 3000 fires have burned 140,000 acres across california. this time last year, 2000 fires burned only 7800 acres. meantime the marin county fair continues tomorrow. it's expected to be hot once again. so stay cool, everybody. we're live in san rafael. cornell, bernard, abc seven news. >> can't remind everyone enough. cornell. thank you. and we are
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tracking one new wildfire just starting up in the sierra foothills. take a look. it's burning on the eastern edge of placerville. this is south of highway 50. timelapse video shows a lot of smoke, but there are aircraft already making drops. first responders just ordered new evacuations. this was in the last 30 minutes or so. that fire has burned 20 acres so far. it's an unsanctioned summer tradition and today san francisco police are trying hard to stop it. officers brought out the barricades, trying to keep skaters from taking part in the dolores park hill bomb. abc seven news reporter ryan curry is live for us at dolores park. and ryan, did those skaters stay away? >> yeah. dion. good evening. i want to show you right behind me. these are the barricades that police have put up that are actually zip tied together. you can't move them. you can't even really get close to them. then over there, there's a cluster of san francisco police officers. we're right on the edge of dolores park. but this is being shut down all over dolores
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street for several blocks. and you have these clusters of police on each of those corners. then right over here, you can take a look to see that even on the sidewalk, those barricades are zigzagging all the way down there, making it very clear they don't want anyone to be skateboarding down this hill. now, we have already heard from some skateboarders who are disappointed to not have the opportunity to go down. even some part of the hill. that's just not an option. all of these barricades and numerous police officers are in place to prevent it. yesterday, the police chief warned against people showing up, saying he was concerned about safety. we know last year 100 people were arrested for vandalism and throwing things at officers. the chief made it clear that he was not going to tolerate any more violence like that. the skaters told us there should be a way to work with the city. we even spoke with one of the people who've been working in advocacy with the city, saying he wants to find a solution where they can work together instead of using the resources to close off the street, they hope to use the resources to make for a safe passage for these skaters. now, we did also speak with some
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residents who live in this area. they tell us they're actually thrilled to see this police presence. they were not happy to see what happened last year. they say it got out of hand at times, and so the residents who live in this area, they're welcoming this police presence and they're deterring any sort of idea about skateboarding down this hill. we're going to have more from them. and the skateboarding community who are here later on tonight at 11. but for now, reporting live in dolores park. i'm ryan curry for abc seven news. >> dion ryan watching the situation closely. all right. thank you leo. police say an incident that started as an attempted traffic stop ended with a deadly crash overnight. officers tried to pull over a car at about 1 a.m. near sonoma boulevard. and lemon street. but they say the driver sped away, leading to a brief chase. that pursuit ended when the car collided with another vehicle just a few blocks away. one person in the suspect vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene. the others in the car were all taken to a nearby hospital in the east bay. police are searching for the person
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responsible for a homicide in richmond. they say a woman was found stabbed to death inside her apartment on el portal drive near san pablo dam road on the 4th of july. relatives tell abc seven news they became concerned when the woman stopped responding to her daughter's calls, and texts. >> she texted my aunt, say, hey, my mom is not answer me for two days. so that's the way we find out to come up here in the apartment, see? she's okay. >> police have not identified a suspect in the case. members of an oakland church are showing a commitment to service. just days after being burglarized. twice in 48 hours, volunteers showed up for a grocery giveaway at the east bay church of religious science last saturday and sunday. thieves broke into that church. they damaged doors and a security gate and then took off with the church offerings, audio and video equipment, and several computers. church members say they are going to rebuild, you know, from the beginning our
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thing was forgive and forge on. >> so we had prayer for the people who broke in and will continue to do that. and we just kept going. we have our community service event today. last week we were doing a celebration of queer youth in our community. tomorrow will be continuing that work. >> insurance will help cover their losses, but church officials say they are still about $20,000 short. they've launched a gofundme to help bridge the gap a week since a ransomware attack disrupted a big bay area bank, and people are still struggling to get their money. the new options now to help out patelco customers who couldn't pay their bills. and there's a new plan to tax your uber, lyft and waymo ride to make sure public transit doesn't get left behind. plus, streets are alive with music as san francisco celebrates the legacy of t
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credit cards will not be charged late. fees because of missed payments while their system is down. patelco says they still don't know when online account services will be restored. community activists want to tax ride sharing apps and robo taxis to fix a public transit funding problem. they submitted signatures yesterday, hoping to get a measure on san francisco's november ballot that would help muni close a large budget deficit, projected for 2026. organizers say it would generate up to $30 million a year for muni operations. signs of progress for a popular bay area tourist spot. the new businesses moving in, giving pier 39 a boost. plus, we are tracking that brutal heat and when cooler temperatures could finally arrive. abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian is up next with your accuweather forecast. >> and just ahead in sports, stefan curry begins his quest for the gold. while the summer dubs tip off at chase center today. plus, it was a power display at the coliseum. a's
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restaurants are opening this summer at the waterfront shopping center, ameche's east coast pizzeria opened a new restaurant just a few days ago, and two other businesses are also scheduled to open within the next two months. officials say pier 39 occupancy rate is almost at 90, and its sales volume is at 95% of pre-pandemic levels. more than 11 million customers visited pier 39 last year. that is 3 million fewer people than in 2019. i was actually passing through the other day, and it was really nice to see how bustling it was. >> i like pier 39, a lot. i know many people consider it kind of touristy and all that. yeah, well, it does attract tourists because it's an attractive plac. >> yes, and i love the sea lions and just some of the food you can get there. those mini donuts are so good. it's a great places to eat over there, even on a hot day like this. >> let's take a look at what's happening with our weather. and here's a satellite image showing satellite and radar showing that the marine layer has been trying
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to form, but it keeps getting burned away. but at least there is some minor cooling occurring at the coast, and there's a little breeze accompanying it as well. we have 24 mile per hour surface wind speeds here in san francisco, but most locations inland are sweltering right now in fact, it has been hot of late, as you know, but today is even hotter at this hour, at least by several degrees in most inland locations that at this time yesterday. so let's take a closer look. here's the view from mount tam looking down onto the bay 68 degrees here in san francisco right now. oakland 73. so those are comfortable readings 81. hayward 90 at san jose, 85 at redwood city. and 63 at half moon bay. at the golden gate, there was a little hint of a weak thin marine layer earlier, but it's gone right now. it may return tonight though. 88 degrees right now up north at santa rosa, petaluma, 7785 at napa. and check out the triple digits 106 at fairfield, 102 apiece at concord and livermore. livermore, by the wa, was up to 110 degrees a little bit earlier this afternoon. these are our forecast headlines. the heat wave obviously continues, and it's
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likely to continue into at least the middle of next week in our inland areas. red flag warning for high fire danger remains in effect until later tonight. that could possibly be extended, but right now it's scheduled to expire at 9:00 tonight, and you can find cooler conditions at the coast right now, mainly because of a mix of thin fog and sunshine. this weekend. so the coast has certainly been a popular destination. but right now we're looking at the excessive heat warning once again for the bay area. that's in effect until 11 p.m. on wednesday of next week. and as we look ahead to next wednesday, we see the likelihood of this heat holding on even longer. but in any event, the oppressive heat we're experiencing experiencing right now can increase the risk of heat related illnesses. red flag warning for high fire danger. once again, for our hills and mountains around the bay area. in effect until 9:00 this evening, winds will be generally about 5 to 15mph, with gusts occasionally up to and even above 20mph. relative humidity is dangerously low below 10% at
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times over much of the bay area. tonight we'll see the marine layer beginning to reform. it'll be thin, it'll be shallow, but it will push onshore and locally inland. 9:00 tomorrow morning there will still be some some remnants of it, but it will burn away quickly, giving way to sunny skies again tomorrow. overnight, low temperatures will be generally in the low to mid 60s from the peninsula to the south bay over into the inland east bay from the coast to the north bay. lows will be mainly in the mid to upper 50s, so a little cooler near the coast and up north and a little warmer in other locations. highs tomorrow 65, half moon bay 72. here in san francisco, mid to upper 80s around the bay shoreline and yes, there will be some more triple digit readings in the inland east bay tomorrow and in the far north, but coming far a little bit farther south down at santa rosa, a high tomorrow of 98 that's still pretty warm, and napa a high of 91. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. now monday, a little bit of a gradual cooling trend begins. when i say cooling, it's going to be less hot with inland highs in the upper 90s mid 90s inland
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on tuesday. but the triple digits bounce back. they return on wednesday, thursday and friday in our inland areas. so the heat wave is going to be with us for a while. >> yesterday, klay thompson said goodbye to the bay area with a post on instagram. today, the warriors social channel sharing their appreciation for his amazing career with a comic book looking version of thompson. spanning his career highlights and four nba titles, he helped bring here to the bay area. meanwhile, stephen curry is in las vegas splash getting ready with team usa for their training camp. getting ready for the 2024 olympic games. curry is literally done everything in the game of basketball. one thing missing from his trophy case olympic gold medal steph, team usa. they have a chance to win the gold later this month in paris. when they get things going. warriors host in miami day one of the california classic at chase center. that's head player, head of player development anthony vereen running the show as head coach just before the half. it's reese beckman from way downtown. beats the buzzer. 16 point lead at the break. third quarter now the dubs run away with it. daquan
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plowden scored 11 points in a matter of 90s. wow. he finished with 26 but left the game after banging knee stayed on the bench so hopefully he's okay. look good in the post game press conference. you may remember pat spencer had a cup of coffee with the dubs late in the season. the steal and the slam. showtime warriors roll 105 66. they'll play the late show tomorrow. speaking of the lakers, bronny james making his debut against the kings at chase center. there he is. number nine. and here's his first bucket midway through the second quarter. it's bronny coming off that screen getting downhill. lays it up and in ties the game at 31 overall though a rough shooting night for bronny. just two of nine from the field. scored four points in just under 22 minutes. kings won the game 108 94. a's and o's at the coliseum were playing baseball with a burrito in the shade. yummy. bottom one scoreless. two on for brant rooker. high, deep and gone. his 18th of the year. three hit four rbi game for him three nothing. a's bottom two
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two on for max shuman, also a three run shot, part of a seven run second inning. ten nothing a's after two and the hits kept coming. shea bang, shea langeliers his nickname is bang clears. his second homer in as many days. 17th of the year 12 nothing a's baltimore did score a run to make it 12 one, but then it's former oriole tyler nevin off former a cole irvin home run. oakland homered in each of their first four innings. it's 13 to 1 and in the eighth this is out of hand 17 six. and kyle mccann caps the a's scoring with a two run blast of his own. they win 19 to 8, second highest run total of the season. they actually scored 20 a season high against miami back in may matt chapman fired up for the giants game in cleveland this afternoon. there he is. and hey, now he's an all star bay area native. steven kwan, a fellow bay area guy. kyle harrison solo shot makes it four nothing in the second. kwan is going to be a starter in the midsummer classic. congrats to
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him. giants respond with three in the sixth. tyler fitzgerald still on second and chapman from third to home. slides in there safely. giants down four three. former ace steven vogt is in his first year managing. cleveland had to like this. another home run made it a53 game giants go on to lose five four. they have the rubber match on sunday on the ice. macklin celebrini he's the sharks franchise's first number one overall draft pick ever, and signed his first pro contract with team teal. he'll be on the ice this fall. his dad, rick, is the head trainer for the warriors, and macklin even played a year for the junior sharks when he was living here in the bay area. the sharks opened the season october 10th at sap center against
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francisco. this year's theme is harlem of the west to hear it. this free event usually brings out about 50,000 attendees. it runs again tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and takes place on five blocks of fillmore between jackson and eddie streets. oh, it's that
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time where i'm looking at all the food vendors in this video, salivating a little bit. we're all hungry. >> yeah, i think so. >> well, we're very close to dinnertime.
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