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>> have to go, she has to because she and driving out city and to the ground. >> plus, an oakland group says they have enough signatures to recall mayor sheng thao. >> from the local news station. you're watching you on morning team. >> good morning. thank you for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news at 10:00am i'm james fletcher. weve got john trouble standing by to start the hour and a check of that forecast. the weather has been the topic of conversation for everybody this last few days, john, it has been i don't think met someone that has said not said how hot it's been the past couple of days. we're all feeling it. but today does bring at least a shift in the dirt temperature trend direction. >> we're rounding the corner and cooling off just a little bit today. you can see a little bit of fog right there to the men ran headlines just a bit of the city of san francisco there in the distance overall today is
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going to bring a 10 to 12 degree cool down for some coastal areas. even spots like conquered. going to be in for a nice cool down down from yesterday's triple digits to 90's today. brent, what you're at 87 already. so you can see some of us not so much on the cooler side just yet. we still do have these heat advisories in effect. through midnight tonight across the bay area. now, as far as winds go, they will kick into gear more and more towards the latter half of the day. this is going to at least help us out cooling things a little further into tomorrow. as for today, it's 80's to 90's for your eyes. so still scorcher, but not as hot as yesterday. james, i thank you 10 along the time and let's go to the north bay now where fire crews continue to put out a grass fire up near saint >> 4 firefighters had to be taken to the hospital. they were injured fighting the blaze. crawford's will trend is in saint helene. and now with the latest. >> we don't see any visible flames at this particular time. but hot spots will be a problem at least for the next
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day or so. you can see the hillside there and it is still smoldering. let me show you some video that i shot a little bit earlier this morning. firefighters, they had their briefing and then they came right back up on the hillside. and you can see so many of them going up there because it's only 65% contained. so containment numbers did not go up in the overnight hours. i can tell you it started at around one 40 yesterday afternoon. let me show you video of it. napa county, obviously very sensitive to fires because this place had to do mass evacuations just a couple years ago, they threw everything at it, including tackling it from the air for firefighters were hurt. but fortunately, it appears that they should make a full recovery. it was the steep terrain not to mention the incredible heat that added to the injuries as far as the crystal fire defensible space
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sayed year by wineries and they were able to make sure it did not spread to other parts of napa county and saint but this is a bad sign of possibly a long summer ahead because let me show you video of a fire that took place just a couple of days before that the tracy fire. this is the corral fire that happened on saturday and quickly exploded. in fact, it's now around 15,000 acres. but fortunately, 92% contained. they have to do evacuations and that is worth mentioning because it is so rare for cal fire to evacuate anybody on june first. so that is a sign of horrible things to come. the couple of days after that, the livermore fire that was only a couple of dozen acres. but you get the point. this is one to 3 as far as fires over the span of 5 or 6 days or so. as far as the
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saint. helene, a fire here. the crystal fire, the cause of the fire still under investigation today. not as hot as it was yesterday, but make no mistake about it. it is hot. it is smoldering to the point where there is an air advisory for the bay area. so if you're breathing, is compromise, it's probably because of this fire. >> 10, 0, 3 is the time. the crystal fire, by the way, burned pretty close to this winery that still working to bounce back from the 2020 glass fire aaron jordan, the owner of fellow wines says these flames spared his property this time, but it was way too close for comfort. >> ignition point of the glass fires frighteningly close to the ignition point of this fire. that they were within. i mean, i have a map in front of me, but i mean, a mile of each other, maybe i it's ominous to me. it would be the word that comes to mind when you have a fire like that in june, burning that's already burned that long ago.
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>> now jordan is though praising cal fire for how quickly they responded to the flames. he's also suggesting the property owners in the area do what they can to clean up their properties and make it is fire ready as possible. people forced to evacuate during the corral fire are raising concerns now about the safety of their community. residents from the tracy hills development now are asking the city to build a retaining wall to block future fires. they also want to connect some of the back roads in that development to main roads outside of the community. so they have a second way out if they have to evacuate and alameda county, the patterson grass fire, which grew to 95 acres in size is now 100% contained. that's the good news this morning. cal fire says it broke out just after 4 o'clock monday afternoon near the altamont pass wind farm substation, high winds and dry grass contributed to the spread of that fire. the cause, though, is still under investigation. in other news
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this morning, former president donald trump will arrive in san francisco today for a fundraising event in the city's pac heights neighborhood. we spoke to kron 4 political analyst michael yaki about why he thinks trump is coming to san francisco, which is usually a solid blue community. >> pretty much everywhere, especially in silicon valley. the 2 people hosting the fundraiser or both tech entrepreneurs from silicon valley. but i have a feeling that whole having in san francisco is really about all about optics. it's about for lack of better word. owning liver owning real live letter, as they say, you know, because they could have done it a worthy couldn't in a mansion in atherton in the park. what have you? but they're doing it here. and it's to sort of. you know, get get the attention because trump subscribe to the theory that all press is good press no matter what it is. >> meanwhile, vice president kamala harris was in the bay
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area yesterday as was pro-palestinian protesters. harris was attending 2 fundraisers, one in oakland, the other in san francisco and demonstrators at both locations demanded an end to what they believe is the biden administration's support of what they see is israel's genocide of palestinians in gaza. police say no arrests were made at either protest. the san francisco police are investigating a shooting that occurred last night. that happened just after 10:00pm at dolores park. police say a man died there at the scene. no word yet on the victim's identity, but we'll keep you updated as that investigation unfolds. meanwhile, south bay middle school teacher now in custody accused of inappropriately touching a 12 year-old student. now the police say the incident happened at graham middle school. he was back in april. the teacher has been identified as ralph turner. that teacher was first placed on administrative leave, but is now under arrest. police are worried there may be other victims out there. so they're encouraging anybody who has more information on this to
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give them a call. also happening right now in the south bay, there's been another mountain lion sighting. this latest one was in san jose marking the 3rd sighting in the past month. robert michael thomas is in san jose with the story. >> residents in the south bay neighborhood say was last night when the big cat was spotted. it was just relaxing on the sidewalk before it got up and started roaming around. screams affair were heard at around 9 o'clock wednesday night in south san jose near ellon drive-in war admiral way. the reason? well, a mountain lion was roaming the streets and miguel serrano says it was near his yard. >> the hero one person gave us oh, yeah. and then out there that, you know, please come into like a things with that. own pocket to that house 9-1-1. was called in san jose. police arrived shortly after. but the big cat was not found even after an hour of searching the neighborhood. is that the club die. the
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speaker. you know anybody's things i and and say the house does that when those i just thought. and i'm not really an army in. >> this is the 3rd sighting in the last week for the south bay. the first was last wednesday. may 29 over in milpitas near fair meadow way at a mobile home park. you can see that big cat jumping the wall and searching the area. police were called then too. but that big cat was not found either. so if you do encounter a mountain lion, but remember to stay calm, do not run. stand your ground, maintain eye contact and try to appear as large as possible. and of course, call 9-1-1. so if you are in south san jose in this neighborhood, officials say you really should be aware. and of course, if you do see one call 9-1-1. >> that's a very latest reporting here in san jose and michael thomas will send it back to you in the studio. >> michael, thank you. police in san francisco, meanwhile, are looking for the person or people responsible for painting racist graffiti on the front of city hall. so that graffiti was done overnight. as you can see here, it's now covered up. but mayor breed believes it
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targeting her. >> the public space of inclusion and equity in place that also feel welcome to come for any particular purpose. and we will never tolerate any discourse or any. i'm like what we're experiencing now. this is. >> not unfamiliar to me. i do with the deal with this every day, whether it's, you know, things that have said on social media as well as e-mails that i received that describe me is exactly what was on this wall or even in front of my own home where they've been spray paint, such sadly consistently. >> investigators say they are reviewing surveillance video, but anybody with information is certainly asked to call san francisco's sheriff's department and offer that up. the city of dublin has a new mayor on tuesday. council members made the unanimous decision to appoint counsel member michael mccorriston for that role following the resignation of former mayor melissa hernandez, who recently was appointed to serve on the bart board of
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directors. mccorriston will complete the rest of the mayoral term until december. take a break or 10 10. but still ahead, animal rights activists now pushing back against that plan of bringing giant pandas to san francisco. will tell you why. >> i'm trevor shirley in washington, president joe biden gives remarks at the d-day beaches to commemorate the invasions 80th anniversary of got that story coming up just ahead. >> and today is going to be another hot one. but good news, not as hot as yesterday was nobody in the triple digits. here close at 97. digits. here close at 97. oakland cooling to
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>> 10, 13 is the timing on this date in history. a beloved tv series aired for the first time. plus, the nba was founded. you know that news nation's nick smith takes a look. >> today is june 6, also known as national drive-in movie did you know the very first drive-in movie theater opened on this day in 1933, it was also a big day for the windy city of chicago's elevated looped rain line known as the began operating in 1944. d-day occurred where allies stormed normandy coast. the national basketball association, aka nba, was found and the ed sullivan show aired for the very last time. you know, that sound the video game in 1998. the world was introduced to first season of and the city star sarah jessica parker, which became one of the most popular and influential television series of the late
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90's and early 2010 police shot became the first african-american win 20 award for best actress. >> her performance in a raisin in the sun. >> i was pretty tidbits there. by the way, this summer. you can also catch movies outside and enjoy the warm weather in berkeley staing friday, june 14th, the city is going to play multiple movies across city parks and pools. the series is going to kick off with the super mario brothers movie. that will be at san pablo park and there are special movie events as well. on june 28th parents of 5 to 13 year-olds nnjoy night out watching top gun maverick. meantime, their kids can enjoy arts and crafts or you can register to bone of those who will take in the little mermaid while floating in the west campus pool on friday, august 23rd other movies incle disney's elemental a million miles away and kung fu panda for which feel-like was just in movie theaters. but there you go. and it should be a great evenings for movie
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going to just cools down a little bit later in the evening of the perfect yet last night would have been a good day for at least in my backyard. it felt nice and cool once the sun went down. but up until that point, it was not fun to be out there. >> spots like walnut creek, you are in for a modest cool down today. temperatures are you are actually going to be dropping down into the upper 80's. so it's still high, but that's not near as hot as it was yesterday nearby in concord, you are at 102 yesterday today. only going to be at 90 degrees. that's our biggest change down 12 degrees. areas like san jose and not a huge change yesterday. it was 92 today. it will be 90 degrees. so only 2 degrees down, but in the right direction for everyone, we are seeing some offshore marine layer and fog that is going to scooter direction a little bit more overnight tonight and after today at midnight, we will be seeing the end to these heat advisories and our first sign of the end of this heat wave ahead of us. winds from the coastline at around
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15 miles per hour right now, increasing for the 2nd half of the day helping to steer us in the right direction. as far as temperatures go, today's highs in the city about 10 degrees cooler than yesterday. 60's to 70's for your highs in sf 60's at the coast. 70's to 80's for most of the bay shore today, burlingame at 77 redwood city at 84 south bay. temperatures in need upper 80's to low 90's. for the most part. as for the east bay 70's 80's to 90's for you. i mentions concord being down so much compared to yesterday. welcome change. oakland, you'll be at 75 will antioch, our hottest spot today at 97 tomorrow starts a trend of 80's that will continue this weekend. absolutely love the way that looks and you love the way it feels compared to where we've been. we do have another heat spike next week to get ready for james. >> john, thank you. 10 17 is the time and just into the kron 4 newsroom. the man who allegedly plowed an suv into 2 vendors setting up for a farmers market in walnut creek has now been charged. the
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crash happened early sunday morning. the contra costa county district attorney's office is charging jose manuel chavez with 2 felony counts of dui, causing injury. those charges include enhancements to the injuries of both victims. he's also charged with felony hit and run, resulting in a serious injury and a misdemeanor for driving without a valid license. chavez will be arraigned in court this afternoon. he remains in jail right now in richmond. retail giant tjx, which owns tj maxx, marshall's and home goods is equipping some employees now with body cameras in an effort to reduce shoplifting. so the company calls it a de-escalation tactics saying people are less likely to do something when they feel they're being videotaped. but some are skeptical saying other anti-theft methods would probably be more effective. the national retail federation reports more than a 3rd of u.s. retailers are researching right now. the use of body cameras for employees.
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happening right now, brentwood police are looking for for 4 suspects in connection with a theft at ulta beauty store. now, take a look. we have pictures of the 4 women that police say stole more than $2000 worth of products. back on may 6th. it was at the store in sand creek road. and this isn't the first time that story's been targeted. by the way, back in january, stole more than $7,000 worth of products and then $6,000 worth of products was taken back in march. anyone with information about the suspects in this most recent theft is asked to call greenwood police. our take a look at this. surveillance video captures a man walking out of an rbi store. look at that with an arm load of jackets, dozens of them at least a dozen police say this was at the store in berkeley on may 20th in all. he went out the back door with about 15 jackets with more than $14,000. police later found and arrested him in oakland. in fact, they say they found wire cutters and security tags in his possession. animal rights groups are now speaking out
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against giant pandas coming to the san francisco zoo. >> this is not panda francisco. he's not panda habitat. >> well, the group called in defense of animals plans to speak at the city's audit and oversight committee meeting this morning. mayor breed is asking supervisors for permission to let city departments fund raise 25 million dollars so they can create a new enclosure for the pandas from china. but supervisor and mayoral candidate ausha south. it has already spoken out against this plan and several animal rights groups are standing in agreement with him. >> and it's a terrible place to bring joy and pans they require highly specialized treatment. they require been which is pretty hard actually to source many cities finds that when they bring pandas they actually lose money. they have to pay loans every year to china boston like an initial boost in ticket sales. date numbers just don't stack up they find themselves losing
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money on this very very expensive cana. >> group also cites past animal deaths. endangerment issues and a history of infrastructure problems at the zoo. thursday's meeting will be held attended. today's meeting is going to build it. 10 o'clock this morning was held at 10 o'clock this morning. and organizations, including in defense of watch and panda voices are there in attendance. today marks 80 years since soldiers stormed the beaches of normandy, france eventually bringing an end to world war. 2 back on june 6, 1944 allied forces came from land, sea and air to liberate nazi-occupied western europe. the operation was given the code name overlord and it delivered 5 naval assault sta 5 beaches in normandy and world leaders and veterans today gathered at one of those landing areas for a ceremony earlier this morning. this is omaha beach where you can see everybody gathered. in fact, on that beach, you can
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still find german bunkers to this day. washington correspondent trevor shirley, he's in washington on how those in normandy remember this day, including president president joe biden. joined by other world leaders along with dozens of veterans who are part of the invasion. >> the president in the first lady arrived at the american cemetery in normandy earlier this morning. they met one-on-one with veterans who served in world war. 2, many of whom took part in the d-day invasion at the cemetery overlooking the d-day beaches. the president reminded the world to never forget what happened. there. his remarks touched on the history of the moment and the importance of democracy. the anniversary comes amid the biggest ground war in europe since world war. 2 president biden urged those listening to remember the sacrifices made at normandy are not far off from the time. last living boy says those fought and bled on d-day will no longer be with us. >> so we have a special obligation. cannot allow what
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happened here. be lost the silence of the years to come. must remember, must and live >> the president heads back to paris later on today. but then he returns to normandy tomorrow to give a speech on the importance of democracy reporting in washington. i'm trevor shirley. >> thank you, trevor. time now is 10. 22 coming up on the kron 4 morning news. a grass fire. well, the grass fire season really off to a hot start. pardon the pun. some of these fires are started by vehicles. and so we're going to have some recommendations from experts on how you can make sure your vehicle doesn't star
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>> 10, 25 the time youtube is changing up its policies to prohibit any video demonstrating how to remove safety devices from firearms. the company's trying to keep underage users from accessing these how to videos. youtube will also make video showing handmade guns, automatic weapons and certain firearm accessories like silencers on available to viewers who are 18 and younger. changes go into effect june 18th. in contra costa county. people can now use the superior court's defended portals for traffic matters. people can now schedule their own arraignment. time to best fit their schedule and reduce any potential confusion in the arraignment process. users can also check citations request fee reductions, community service alternatives and more. the court says the defendant portal is part of their commitment not to expand access to justice through the use of technology. well, the
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diamond industry is seeing a major decline in demand as lab grown diamonds and other gemstones are increasing in popularity. diamond prices, in fact, dropped nearly 6% so far this year and more than 30% since their all-time high back in 2022. this all according ziminski is rough diamond index experts there say the main reason for the decline is the preference for lab grown diamonds, which can be, by the way, up to 85% cheaper than natural diamonds. and in many cases are much larger. experts say half of the dayton bring stones will be lab grown this year. we're going take a break here at 10, 27. but up next on the kron, 4 morning news. >> after suffering a $15,000 theft that nearly. canceled theft that nearly. canceled its grand op ♪♪
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back 10, 30 is the time we've got john trouble here at the half hour to talk more about the hot weather forecast. >> thankfully, just not as hot. still hot, though, i have not said cool down all and proud of myself for that because it's tempting when we start to see those temperatures drop to allude to some cool. but it is still indeed a hot one today. >> we will get a lot cooler this weekend, though, down into the 70's and 80's some some the look forward to today. still going to be toastie lots of sunshine above in san francisco. the city does drop about 10 degrees for your daytime highs today and that will bring some relief 50's right now at the coast. 60's for most of the bayshore 70's to 80's inland. at the moment, brentwood in kelsey ville up to 87 right now and we're just at 10, 30 in the morning. still heat advisories
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for one more day for our inland areas of the bay. we are seeing that cool coastal breeze kicking back up after what had been a still in stagnant past few days. so the bay area's ac is cranked back on now. and that's going to help us a little bit today. most of us will be in the 80's to low 90's. only a couple of upper 90's and no one hitting the century mark today. all right. thank you very much, john. 10, 30 is the time and the group looking to recall oakland mayor sheng thao says it's collected enough signatures. >> to force a recall election kron four's dan kerman has the update and reaction from the mayor. >> i am. >> exhilarated. i'm excited. >> i am energized. found we are ready to go at a news conference wednesday afternoon. those who want to recall oakland mayor sheng thao say they've turned in more than 41,000 signatures. far more than the nearly 25,000 needed to force a recall election. mayor sheng thao has to she has to because
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she and driving out city and to the ground backers blame the mayor for everything from firing a popular police chief to losing the oakland a's a surge in crime. it is just mind boggling that anybody could try to support this. the mayor points to oakland police crime stats indicating crime is down 17% over the last 3 years and down 34%. when you compare last year to this year. but recall backers maintain that is not true. they claim people are just not reporting crime anymore. part of the people who've been victims of crime, talk to the people, some of whom have just not just given even reporting in a statement, mayor thao points to her successes and says every day i fight to create a better safer oakland, regardless of the naysayers or negativity, i will continue that fight because the progress we're making makes it all worth it. we will not be distracted by the politics of out of town, billionaires, a special interests and i will
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continue to work every day for oakland's interests. once the signatures are verified, it moves on to the oakland city council. >> backers of the recall are hoping to have this election scheduled in november if towers recalled in a special election will need to be scheduled to pick her replacement. dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> i remember thinking that i was going to this guy's going to kill me because he's not stopping. >> there you see a south bay man speaking out from his hospital bed about being brutally attacked at a vta station about a week ago. kristin chenoweth remains hospitalized. multiple injuries. he says he was going for a simple bike ride when a complete strangers started assaulting him on the platform for no reason. >> no words were exchanged and then even give him a dirty look or it's just really scary. he knocked me to the ground was beating me. i don't know if there was a weapon or not, he was beating and he would let me go.
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>> well, here's surveillance video capturing the attack. this was at the vta station near the children's discovery museum in san jose. the suspect has been identified as 26 year-old andrew perez. there's his picture. he barricaded himself inside his home following that attack. police, though, were later able to arrest him. he's now facing an attempted murder charge for wearing an armored vest at the time of the assault. investigators later said that perez had tried to attack another person before targeting china with and leaving him covered in blood. >> i mean, my head was so swollen. i was in icu for 3 days. i didn't know it yet. couldn't even look at myself. i sick, really traumatizing. i'm a peaceful person i've i don't i've never even experience that kind of violence every my it was really scary. and i remember thinking that i was going to for >> chenoweth says he suffered multiple gashes to his face and scalp. you see him pointing to his arm there even at a fractured vertebrae. and
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because of that, he's going to wear a brace for about 6 weeks. and while he says he's thankful to be alive and didn't suffer anything permanent, the terms of injuries, he is worried about. the amount of time is going to miss from work because of that long road to recovery with the brace and everything. his friends have started a gofundme page on his behalf and you can find a link for that on our website at kron 4 dot com. will fairfield police now searching for a man who allegedly attacked 2.12 year-old children. the agency says this man was in a gray on a gray bmx bike when he allegedly attacked the 2 yesterday morning. the children were on the bicycle path between meadowlark drive and east tabor avenue. police say the man tried to assault both children but they were able to fight him off and get to school where they reported what happened. anyone with information is asked to call a fairfield police. 7 cars had their catalytic converter stolen in berkeley this week with thieves targeting toyota brands was on monday and tuesday night. but for prius
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is in 3 toyota. corolla were vandalized at the a dress is you see on your screen witnesses who saw the theft on grant street say they saw purple dodge challenger, speeding away. police tried pulling it over, but it eventually escaped. grass fire season off to a quick start here in california. sometimes these fires can start because of vehicles. and dennis shanahan spoke with experts about how you can prevent your car from starting one. >> well, here's an example of a potential problem right here under this. could all of these dry leaves? these can fall on the hot components of your engine. one of many ways your car can be a fire hazard. this grass fire tuesday afternoon in that home began as a car fire that spread to the grass. just one of many examples we could show and it got us thinking, what can we do to avoid this? our job is to let you know what's wrong with your car before breaks. we visited with university automotive mechanic tony harlan. he also has a popular automotive youtube channel
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called nuts and bolts with tone. we asked him what are some of the most common ways cars start fires. one big ways breaks. >> when your brakes become metal to metal. then you have sparks. in addition to warn outbreaks he showed us a failed axel that can be a fire hazard and it's been filled for a while because you can tell there's no grease left in there without greece in the axle. it's just metal on metal. and so it's constantly turning and can create. friction can create sparks. leaks can also cause fires oil dripping onto a hot exhaust pipe may ignite in summary be on alert for the smell of fuel are burning oil war now brake pads failed axles and wheels bearings, which often make a noise dragging chains behind your vehicle and parking on dry grass. your catalytic converter coming into contact with dry grass is like exposing that grass to a blazing hot oven. that's exactly what it is. it's an oven for exhaust. harlan strongly recommends regular vehicle maintenance to avoid problems before they become
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dangerous and very expensive. the biggest thing really is going to a good quality shop that does all repairs. harlan also says do it yourself. electrical installations like car stereos can be fire hazards if not installed properly in sacramento, covering local news that matters to dennis shanahan. all right, dennis, thank you. 10 37 on the clock. and in the east bay. those looking to beat the heat this week have been heading to the shadow cliffs region. >> regional recreation area in pleasanton families were out there, biking and fishing and some even swimming, as you can see, one mother of 2 boys says she prefers a quick visit to this park on hot days. instead of going to a playground. >> the park's get a little too hot with the sun, touching the slide. so here is the perfect place to come where they can actually get some water, the sun and cool down. >> lifeguards are on duty at that lake and swimmers are just asked to be mindful of the algae warnings in keep a close eye on the children that are out there enjoying the water. new restaurant san
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francisco opened its doors nearly a week after suffering a $15,000 berclair, a burglary that was all caught on surveillance cameras. proffers lezla gooden has the story. >> nearly a week ago as the pack sf was set to open its doors as one of the newest restaurant in hayes valley. that was until themes broken hours before the opening, stealing thousands of dollars worth of alcohol and cooking supplies. fact might have gotten a little higher said before. >> as far as what we have and what's this even you know, where we're getting a dorsal. and but we're about to 2025 you know, we're not counting loss business. >> chef george, how we need. the owner says this was a setback for them, but he and his team have been working 14 hour days to officially open on wednesday. that. >> we're not quitters everybody remain very optimistic, enthusiastic. we believe location. believe in in the business model, adding the support from neighbors and
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the community was a welcome surprise to him. his team. so one thing to take the welcome 2 hayes valley and how it's very strong martian association strong that ball, which mean all the motions and thegcommunity as a whole george says they are still in the process of replacing those stolen items in a working with police but says he hopes people remember them for their cuisine in san francisco lezla gooden kron. 4 news. >> 10. 39 the time and breaking news this morning. the california supreme court has just handed down a major ruling regarding berkeley's historic people's park. the justices just ruled that the student housing program there, uc berkeley can move forward. the high court says that a new law enacted in 2021 invalidates the claims brought by 2 local organizations that sued the school. they argued that students living in downtown berkeley would add noise pollution to an already
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dense area. the project when it was proposed set off years of protests over the landmark. but california's high court again, just ruling the university can start construction. well, h mart is expanding its space at its san francisco location. the korean american grocery chain bought the entire building at the ocean view village shopping center. the center has several businesses, including a chase bank in a subway. so far, 8 smart hasn't revealed any plans on what they're going to do with that new property. first opened their back in 2021. the popular pop-up drag performance series. drag me downtown is coming back to san francisco for its second year. dhe event will help support local businesses in the downtown area will also uplifting the lgbtq+ community. the events were our every thursday this they're free to attend. there will also be to history bus toursp and singalongs hosted by sister roma of the sisters of
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perpetual indulgence. the final drag me downtown performance is set for june 27th. that will be it one and 3.30, in the afternoon. are going to take a break at 10. 41, but still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. >> kron 4 celebrating pride month with a look back at the life and legacy of harvey milk. michael thomas will talk to a man who worked closely with milk reflects on the progress we've made and what still needs to be done. >> and today is going to be hot, but not as hot as we have been highs in the 90's inland 70's and 80's along the bay 70's and 80's along the bay and some 60's and 70's up
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>> 10 44 is the time and veteran mini camp continues for the forty-niners on wednesday. and after all, the massive contracts being dished out to wide receivers. we were wondering when is brandon aiyuk going to show up kron? 4 sports reporter aaron wilson takes a look. >> one of those bits, of course, was not present. he has a present the entire time that tas and mini-camp talking about brandon aiyuk. he decided to sit out yet again. however, he did post on his social media account on instagram posting to his story. a video of him actually working out it tas day 5. so obviously he's trying to stay active in just waiting on that deal. but according to so reports, there has been no progress when it comes to a deal between brandon aiyuk and the niners. on the other hand, a lot of progress when it comes to a few other guys. trent williams did show up. he was at the practice field. and of course, everyone was excited to see him. meanwhile, who found actually spoke with us. he told us that, although he did have to undergo acl surgery and he is a recovery that give or take he is looking to possibly be back
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for the season opener. that's his hope. and that's his goal. mean, wow. the biggest thing that people notice that lease us from the sideline with the fact that brock purdy, you know, coming into this season, it's finally his job and it's his job to lose that being say yet last season. if you remember sam donald in the room. was also a couple of other guys that were check or e through to figure out who was going to be the actual qb one because brock purdy was recovering from the injury at this time. and it shows in his demeanor out there on the field here. if you guys talking about it, but then us is media members also notice that he just seems to be a lot more confident this time around headed into this season. then we've seen him in offseason workouts. that being said, take a listen to what your in banks had to say about what he's picked up on his quarterback. kind of came in with the certain confidence and kind of swagger >> you see and i think he's kind of just started to kind
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of dove into the more years he's you know, started quarterback but i'm excited to see. you know, brooke, puts out there this year. i think he's really confident think he started to take, you know, leadership. all the one thing i about that in the meeting as intense, you know, as far as his work ethic in the weight comes work every day as the been the same firm day one. when you first got here, though, tas 2 years ago to now. >> a lot to look out for a lot to keeping tabs on. but i'll toss it back to you in the city of renown. erin wilson at levi's. >> all right, erin, thank you. made while the oakland ballers will be hosting their second game at home this season. and it's said to be a historic one dollars picture. kelsey, what barr is set to start the game against the yolo high wheelers and this will be the first ever female player to start a game pitching in pioneer league history. tonight's game, we'll be at 6. 35 out at raimondi park. all right. some breaking news to share with you happening right now. crews in pacheco apparently battling a 2 alarm vegetation. fire.
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this is a live camera showing the fire kind of hard to make out. but broke out in the last hour. there we go there. we can see some of those smoke coming up in the air. this is right near highway 4 in particularly boulevard out in contra costa county forward progress apparently has been stopped. so firefighters are making progress in battling that. but of course, that's the worry when temperatures get this hot and fires break out to, they could quickly spread. weve got john trouble standing by actually in the weather center with a look at the forecast for today. and obviously maybe the winds to them. it will be an important factor 100%. after a couple days of triple digits like we just saw. >> everything out there. super super parched in really subject to well, it could potentially be even more sparks later on. so just make sure that you're practicing fire safety from this point forward. we're looking outside from the east bay hill. still a little bit of green, but also that grass is dried are right out. and after yesterday's triple digits in spots like concord getting up to 102, today is going to bring some relief down to 90
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degrees for concord today. livermore you got up to 101 yesterday, santa rosa 2 days ago. you were one of our triple digit cities you held on to 99 yesterday. so at least it wasn't your hottest day yesterday, santa rosa, as for all that cloud cover offshore, it has a better chance of scooting inland tonight, especially as we do see, really the return of that seabreeze ever. so gradually these next 24 hours, heat advisory still in effect for everyone. but the immediate coastline in bayshore through midnight tonight, winds will pick up later on today. maybe not the best news for any sort of fire starts, but we will have a cooling effect from that coastal breeze helping to moderate us into the weekend. today is the start of us rounding the corner from the midst of that heat wave 60's and 70's in san francisco after yesterday, 70's and 80's and then 70's to 80's along the bay shore today, redwood city, 84 san jose. you are at 92 yesterday and that 90 today, not a huge change but at least not warmer livermore at 94 degrees today. while oakland at 75, nice change for
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you, antioch or hottest spot at 97 degrees today. looking ahead at our next 7 days, the weekend perfectly times here, bringing our nice cool down with 70's 80's for your daytime highs. 90's return very quickly into next week. so enjoy this weekend's break, james. all right, john, thank you. 10 49 is the time kron 4 celebrating pride month. and this morning, lgbtq+ icon harvey milk. >> is front and center. many here in the bay area course know his history well, but what about people who are visiting the harvey milk terminal out sfo. do they know about his legacy? crawford's michael thomas went to the airport to find out. >> harvey milk help change the world when it came to rights. and now decades later, will his legacy is shining like a beacon of love here at the harvey milk terminal at san francisco airport, welcoming travelers and sending them off with a message of hope. moment that his colleagues from the 70 say they never could have imagined for some. the name
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harvey milk doesn't ring a bell. my first time i came here. francisco travelers like abdul say they got an unexpected history lesson at the harvey milk terminal discovering how in 1977 harvey milk became the first openly man elected to public office by winning a seat on the san francisco board of supervisors just a year before his assassination. and these highlighting moments are special for activists. allen klein, who worked with harvey in the 70's telling me the terminals tribute in education on the walls still shock him. a terminal at san francisco airport named after is kind of amazing photos on the wall in the terminal. have clients friends protesting any still remembers when harvey asked him for help almost 50 years ago, called me up and you had such a successful. >> what if the you need to let's do to raise money to fight the brakes initiative which he helped defeat. he says the castro was a place of community where everyone knew your name. >> harvey was a politician. he
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was also a person you could talk to. >> you know, it wasn't like he was under patton story, but he was also on a soapbox fighting for rights. in reality he never lived to see this terminal is just a small glimpse of a klein says they fought for. >> and having this story at a place where thousands pass through not only educate people, but also even start a conversation at home, which is what this traveler says is needed. even if you're not like or whatever, identifying as, something like that, having that is something that >> it's visible and like easily seen, i think it never hurts his. and while many things have changed, some of the lgbt community continue to fight for equal rights as to what harvey may think today. well, around how we've come. >> but also taken aback by this. still so much hatred like against trans people. >> well, there's still a lot of work to be done in the lgbtq+ community. the ideas that you leave. san francisco airport with a message of hope for the future. that's a very
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latest reporting here at san francisco airport. i'm michael thomas will send it back to you in the studio. >> thank you, michael. and of course, be sure to join us thursday, june 27th at 6.30, for our pride special hosted our very own john shrable and rob nesbitt. and this year will be celebrating the beacon of love that shines bright across the bay area. we'll be right back. 10. 55 is the
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time. and just a quick note. one person in the bay area apparently has drawn the winning ticket for the powerball. >> they matched 5 numbers, didn't get the jackpot number, but they matched 5 and that is worth more than $620,000. it was purchased at a 7.11 on milpitas boulevard in milpitas that jackpot. now, by the way, worth 206 million dollars. and the next drawing is this coming saturday. so if you purchased that powerball ticket in milpitas at that 7.11. want to double check. you might be the proud owner of a multi $100,000 jackpot yourself. all right. some new data finds the most popular baby names in 2024. being influenced by pop culture. that's always the case. isn't some of the most popular names right now have some fantasy influence. the names like chani. zendaya's character from dune climbing more than 3300 spots in popularity for girls. bridgerton is also having a moment right now with
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the 33rd most popular girl name being penelope, the same name is this season's protagonists and women's basketball is leaving its mark as well with caitlin jumping almost 1600 places for girls and clark going up 15 spots for interesting clark making. okay. i call absolutely some of them sound sound classic as well. yes, they're clark, i com. >> well, we are looking at a forecast brought us back to the static memories of last but now we get a taste of what we had before this heat wave, which will be some 80's starting tomorrow through sunday. >> and 70's along the bayshore a nicely time break for the weekend. but james, we're not is back with us next week. looks like we're back up to the mid 90's again by mid week. okay. john, thank you and thank you for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. >> have a good one.
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