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this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. a deadly shooting in the crowds celebrating the chiefs' super bowl parade in kansas city. we are hearing from those caught in the middle of that chaos. it is a first alert weather day as rain returns just-in-time to disrupt the evening commute. even stronger storms are still ahead. thank you for joining us. we start with our first alert weather. if you drove to work today, be prepared for a went right home. meteorologist darren peck is checking the
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forecast. >> there are three storms, three separate storms to talk about. this is storm number one and it is by far the easier of the three. that is live, first alert doppler. right on schedule, this system is giving the best of its rain as we head toward the evening commute. late afternoon and early evening, you can see how widespread this is. watch futurecast. pick up on where the cold front is. a little bit better organization. it has the potential to give you the better rain out of the whole day. getting down to the golden gate through 6:00 and working down to the south bay in the early evening, there will be some wind that accompanies this but nothing crazy. maybe you get 30 miles per hour gusts but this is not the storms of two weeks ago with intense wind and really pounding downpours. this rain comes to an end tonight and then we will be done. while
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you will see in the 7-day forecast, there is a chance of a shower or two on wednesday. it would be the straggler. all day friday you will not get rained on. that is today's storm. there are two bigger ones coming our way. lookout in the pacific. you can see the first one out here. let's play this forward just to reel them in. here is the timing on these. we see very early saturday morning, we've got saturday's rain here and then we have sunday through perhaps tuesday for this system. this is the system that is still greatly in question in terms of how long it will stall out and how much rain it could deliver as a consequence of that. this will be the most difficult one in the forecast. let's take this one. we think of this as storm number two. watch that on saturday. from saturday morning, taking us all the way
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throughout saturday, that system is with us. it gives us widespread steady rain for saturday . in terms of timing, we should think about this one as all day saturday. it will be difficult at this point to plan when there more be -- when there will be brakes. stay with us over the next couple of days. we will spotlight that and give you the details. for right now, it is an all-night rainmaker. 30 miles per hour gusts are requisite with all of these systems. this is that third and final system, the one that is a little more difficult. we are getting far down into the long-range. we are talking about a storm that could potentially be with us a week from today. even though it starts on sunday, there is the beginning of it. this will be late sunday. we get the leading edge of it. this has another
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atmospheric river in it. it is pulling and a good amount of rain. watch what happens. when we hit play, it is not the leading edge of the rain. look at the center of the storm that is driving it. this will stall out and sit here. for the last couple of days, we will be living under the influence of that, which will be far more on-again, off-again showers. in no way will it rain consistently . most likely, it will be widespread steady rain sunday into monday and then second half of monday and tuesday, scattered showers. add the rainfall totals up and that is a wide range. much more on narrowing down the likelihood. there is a lot on here for the 7-day forecast. thursday and friday look good. here is your break. saturday is one system all day. sundays system is late sunday through monday and then scattered showers sticking around as late as wednesday. stay with us for continuing
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coverage on this first alert weather day and through the wet weekend. find us on air and online at www.kpix.com and streaming on the free cbs news app. now to that breaking news from kansas city. gunfire erupted as crowds gathered for the chiefs super bowl parade. at least one person was killed. anne makovec is following the latest on this. >> it is evolving as we speak. we are waiting for a news conference but we know the shooting happened a few minutes after the celebration had ended. this is union station in kansas city. several people were hit. police and paramedics swarmed the scene as crowds of people on the streets ran for cover. we no one person has died. several others are in critical condition. at least two people were taken into custody. a k audit -- a chaotic scene. some of the fans were forced to run for safety. our reporter neil jones from our
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arner out in the middle of it. >> a few minutes after the event had ended and people were filing out, thousands of people trying to walk out with their families when what appeared to be a string of fireworks shot off in the intersection of kessler and pershing, right up against the front of union station. people began to run as hard as they could in all directions. people knocked down, children knocked down. the police broke in. they ran into it, through the crowd and they ended up subduing at least two people. they have taken them into custody. >> i told everyone to get down and get out the way. officers were coming around. >> when we were heading left trying to get back and away from it, we saw the police swarm a stairwell and then we heard another pop from there. that is when we were gone. >> just minutes before the gunfire, the streets of kansas city packed with fans, cheering on the chiefs . the chiefs beat
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the 49ers in the super bowl and as many as 1 million people showed up to watch that celebration parade but it quickly turned into chaos. taking a live look right now in kansas city, we say we are waiting for a news conference in the investigation continues. investigators have not released any information about a potential motive but we have heard from some sources telling cbs news that it might have stemmed from some sort of argument on the street that turned violent. they do not believe that it is related to terrorism. again, no confirmation on that officially. shortly after the shooting, chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes posted this message online saying, praying for kansas city. an update on deadly drug overdoses in san francisco. 66 people died in january. 80% of those involved fentanyl. the health department released these numbers today. this is down 21% from last january when 84 people died. city health leaders said they need easier access to methadone which can
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reduce deaths by half. >> for instance, practicing physicians can write a prescription to treat pain but i can't write a prescription for methadone to treat opioid use disorder. similarly, it is far easier to get a prescription for ozempic than it is for methadone. >> federal rules are being rolled out later this year, making prescribing methadone easier. there is also a bill at the state capital that could cut some of the restrictions. protesters briefly blocked traffic. they are calling on the u.s. to stop providing military aid to israel. this comes after israel bombing of rafah in the gaza strip. no arrests reported there. in san jose, an apartment fire left seven adults out of their home and two small pets on oakmont drive. three of the people had minor injuries. the fire was mostly contained to one apartment and two other units had smoke damage. no word yet on the cause.
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three days after losing to the chiefs in the super bowl lviii, the 49ers have fired their defensive coordinator, steve wilkes. head coach kyle shanahan saying it ended up not being the right fit and he said it her to do this. he said they will look within the organization as well as outside for a replacement. will spend one season with the 49ers. he was previously the defensive game coordinator and a secondary coach for the carolina panthers. san francisco mayor london breed is touting the city lower crime rates and the efforts to recruit more police. or budget funds 220 new officers to get the force back to full standing. we got to see one of the new academy classes in action. >> class, attention! >> reporter: me to the san francisco police academy class 282. this is the highest
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turnout the academy has seen since the pandemic began. >> you will see what they are doing before you go out there. >> san francisco needs 500 police officers to meet the city's demand and these cadets are helping the city reach that goal. over the next 35 weeks, they will train inside and outside the classroom. >> is that your vehicle? no? spike helping train them is captain sean perdomo, a police captain at the academy. >> i'm sorry, sir. a wider step, please. please respond. i will need assistance. >> they are on track to graduate more recruits this year than previous years in the pandemic. >> we do have recruits at the academy. quality-of-life issues in the city, recently the relative was a crime victim. that was none -- one of the number one reasons he applied to be a police officer. spank she attributes the interest to several factors. >> the wage increase has
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increased applicants to the police department. i also think the public perception has influenced how many people do apply. i also think that the conditions in the city, if people want to make a difference, has inspired people to become applicants. >> the police academy's goal is to have a total of 100 commutes by the end of 2024. at the moment , they can meet it. >> the starting salary for sfpd officers is $112,000. it is one of the highest in the bay area. a new vision for san francisco's chinatown. the changes advocates say will better represent
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we are keeping an eye on my first alert doppler this afternoon. some of the best rain of the day moving across much of the day within the last hour and a half. within the coming hour and half, we will see a well-organized line of rain march across the golden gate. much of the heart of the bay. this is not a significant form -- storm. you are going to have to deal with some slick roads and 30 miles per hour breeze right through the commute. nearly 200 couples plan to
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get married today at san francisco city hall and mayor london breed, other city leaders and members of the lgbtq community are marking 20 years since the winter of love. it was in february 2004 when then mayor gavin newsom defied state law and called on local officials to issue marriage licenses to same-sex mac couples. thousands of couples then tied the knot over the next month. to oakland now are a children's amusement park is in the middle of a reinvention. itay hod shows us how the decades-old fairyland is changing with the times . >> once upon a time in a land not so far away, a little boy named warren embarked on an enchanting journey to a place called fairyland. >> the idea that there was a
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place in oakland that was a fantasy world, it made a huge impact. >> as he strode through the worlds of alice in wonderland and snow white, his imagination took flight. little did he know that those magical moments would become the pallet for his future profession. >> growing up, being black and loving fantasy, those two things kind of felt like they were at odds. >> now the set designer for fairyland puppet theater, he is using his secret powers to cast a spell on the very place that sparked his passion. >> these days, he is working with puppet director randall max to add color not just to the backdrops but to the stories themselves. today, they are revising an ancient fairytale called tom and kam, better known as the vietnamese
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cinderella. >> she now had a half sister as well as a vengeful stepmother. >> the city is oakland, california. >> built in 1950, fairyland was the first themed amusement park in the country. as the legend goes, it was the inspiration for another slightly more famous magic kingdom with walt disney himself visiting. >> it is said that he came here and took a look at the park, hired the first executive director in the first puppeteer from fairyland. >> maria rodriguez is the puppet theater manager. >> this is the story of alice in wonderland. right now, we are tumbling down the rabbit hole. >> as the park gets ready for its 75th anniversary, it is looking to update its stories to reflect the community around it. >> a lot of our guests here are from oakland. we want to make sure that they are seeing stuff that relates to stories they grew up with.
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>> the park is working on several international plays including a cuban and mayan fairytale. >> we want to just do something different and magical that kids don't see every day. >> fairyland is also getting a new ambassador, a green mythical creature. >> i live in the tree among the emerald city. >> if you are wondering what is so diverse about that? she is believed to believe to be the first non- binary mascot. >> as for warren, being part of a new, more inclusive fairyland has been nothing short of a dream. >> what inspired me when i came here? >> you missed a spot. >> updating classical fables so that future visitors can have their own happily ever after. >> thank you, everybody. the
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end. fairyland has a series of events going on for black history month. they are also taking sign-ups for their summer camps. from an oakland landmark to a san francisco staple, chinatown - lift the clouds off of... - virtual weather, only on kpix and pix+.
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looking live at chase center where the warriors are holding lunar new year celeb ration -- celebrations. then, the warriors take on the clippers at 7:00. such a fun time to be in the city. this was san francisco's kickoff to lunar new year celebrations over the weekend. there has been a community gathering spot that has even been nicknamed the neighborhood living room and soon, the chinatown landmark will get a whole new look. kenny choi explains why some people want to get rid of the public art that has been there for decades. >> every day, countless seniors frequent portsmouth square to get away from subpar living conditions. >> a lot of the families that live in chinatown live in homes where the space is very, very limited. >> henry mac has the garage
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underneath the square that delivers funding. residents say single funded occupancy units can be extremely challenging. the $60 million redesign slated to begin later this year will make a major difference. >> we want to have a space that meets the needs of this community. >> city officials consider public input and proponents envision a different place. >> it would be great if the square deflected -- reflected such of the rich history. >> bill has worked with legal aid organizations which help strengthen equal rights laws for decades. other advocates say the artwork in place now, including a monument
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commemorating the city's first public school, despite the darker history of the district's exclusionary policies don't reflect the contributions of the chinese community. >> that is very ironic, when chinese were excluded. >> there is also this piece paying tribute to stevenson who had no ties to chinatown. advocates believe the city is listening to their call to change the landscape of the square. >> it is clearly a main hub for chinese celebrations and chinese gatherings. >> the idea ultimately is to make this something that the community can have.'s we will be right back. remembers her daily commute to portsmouth in order to find community. now she is helping to shape what the space will look like. >> not everyone wants to remove the statue. some say they would like to see more historical context. there is also talk about renaming the park. construction is set to begin this summer and is expected to take two years. coming up, he left his heart in the city. the new tribute to the late tony
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here is what is going on in the bay area this weekend. love, family, and tech on the stage. it is at the conservatory theater until march 10. and, motown legend smoky robinson is said to bring his soulful sounds to oakland's paramount theater on
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a saturday. mean girls, the hilarious hit musical by tina fey returns to the bay area for one week only. tickets are going fast. get your ticket now. okay. it is a first alert weather day. we are keeping our eye on the radar. we are seeing some of the most impressive rain this system has to offer come through right now. showers, a well-organized cold front sweeping through the bay. it looks like a mess at this point but there is a well-organized cold front that will be sweeping its way between now and 4:00 tonight. the breeze picks up, the rain gets heavier but it is nothing too unmanageable. the bigger storms are this weekend. san francisco is honoring the late tony bennett with his own cable car . the cable car was unveiled by bennet's wife and mayor london breed and members of the sf mta. the front includes the lyric
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halfway to the stars from bennett's signature song, i left my heart in san francisco. >> tony wood have been thrilled. he saying about the cable cars almost every night of his life. the song, i love my heart in san francisco is not just the city's anthem but tony's too. >> the cable car will run on california street line which is located near tony bennett way. that is where he sang his iconic song for the time in the hotel's venetian room in 1961. cbs evening news is next on kpix. i will see you >> norah: tonight, the breaking news. chaos in kansas city. >> we saw the police swarmed the stairwell, and then we heard a pop from there. >> norah: shots ring out at

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