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>> now it to oakland firefighter found dead a vacation is southern california takes a tragic turn. what we're learning about what happened and his family's history as first responders. and one teenager is dead and another in critical condition after a
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shooting near east bay high school. what neighbors are saying and where the search for a shooter stance. plus, we're just days away from san francisco's biggest pride event of the year. and authorities are preparing for safe celebrations. station. >> he's calling news 2. >> thanks so much for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 2. i'm stephanie lin, a somber day for the oakland fire department firefighter attending the firefighter summer games in san diego has died. his death is under investigation, but preliminary reports show 25 year-old kaden laugh and drowned in the ocean. kron four's to recessed. also reports on how this 3rd generation firefighter is being remembered. some tragic news. >> as you may know last night, actually. we lost one of our firefighters, kate and laugh open fire. chief damon covington delivering the said
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news thursday. >> a 5 year member of the open fire department tragically. by all reports he doubt being down in san diego. for the firefighter summer olympics. 25 year-old kaden laugh and >> well known in the department. his father also served with the oakland fire department and the brother hoping to do the same. there deeply embedded in open fire department. kayden's father sean laughing was decorated assistant fire chief who tragically several years ago. from heart attack in administration in the line of duty. >> the chief saying that the situation is hitting everyone hard. katie brothers cooper is is in >> recruit academy currently. and his mother. sabrina is one of our peer support. outreach specialists so that deeply embedded in open fire department a tremendous loss. one that we're still grappling and trying to get our arms
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around. also adding that he will travel to san diego to lend support. staff will be fine down to san diego. briefly to see what we can do to bring came home. theresa kron, 4 news. in oakland. firefighters working fast to contain a warehouse fire. >> 70 firefighters respond last night to the fire at 24th and wood streets near 80 coming off the bay bridge. the warehouse is a roofing supply company. heavy smoke could be seen swirling out of the building this morning. officials say crews kept the flames from spreading. no one was hurt. the cause of the fire is under investigation. a big rig fire causing traffic backup in the eastbound lanes of i-80 in crockett. this is west of san pablo avenue just past the pomona street exit, the right lanes at exit ramp are blocked. this started just after 09:00am, but traffic backup has extended all the way to highway 4. the fire is currently contained to the big rig and has not spread to any
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surrounding vegetation. no one has been hurt. the big rig is filled with trash and fire crews are working on removing that debris from the burning trailer. chp now advising motorists to expect delays use alternate routes and avoid the area. there was no estimated time to reopen this roadway. the principle in american canyon high school has been charged for failing to report an alleged child molestation incident that happened earlier this year in april. pe teacher brad role was arrested after being accused of sexually abusing a student. according to the napa district attorneys office principal and rudolph was notified of a suspected relationship between a student and roll and still to report the information in a timely manner to either law enforcement or child welfare services. gauff now faces 6 months in prison as well as a $1000 fine. the alleged abuser is currently being held on $100,000 bond and faces 3 felony counts. tragedy in the
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east bay. 2 teenage boys shop early wednesday morning in hayward and as kron four's philippe djegal reports, one of the victims died from his injuries. >> second street in hayward line with apartments near hayward high school and homes along the busy roadway. and inside one of these houses just before 2 o'clock wednesday morning, shots were fired. the violence it is happening, i think is an illness and nuts. >> needs to be cured. what the cure is. i don't know. ultimately, i think it's the shots ringing out near shireen wolves home. but she did not hear that. we did find a 15 year-old male suffering from gunshot wounds at the scene. >> he medical personnel responded and pronounced him unfortunately deceased at the scene. police say the boy was from rodeo in neighboring contra. costa county. >> and his death marks the city's homicide of the year. a short time later, another shooting victim responded to a local medical facility and it
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was determined that those injuries and how he got hurt was related to the same shooting incident. that victim is a 13 year-old boy from hayward who officer casandra bell says is in critical but stable condition. >> it is unclear what led up to the shooting that full bell says started inside the home and continued outside information that we have at this point. lead us to believe that both were victims in this incident. police have not shared information on who pulled the trigger. wolf, feels for the victims and their families. i send them love and and hope that that will help them. we just encourage pareits to speak with their children. >> i'm about gun violence. and if they know anybody that that has a gun, that they can report that to a trusted adult, let let somebody know at this time. officer full veil says there is no active threat to the public as a result of the shooting. >> in hayward, philippe d egal all kron, 4 news. >> service has been restored
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on bart redline following a maintenance via vehicle derailing yesterday morning's incident shut down service all day between richmond and millbrae. the red line return to service when bart open this morning on social media. barr, thank riders for being patient as they work to remove that vehicle from the tracks. francisco pride is happening this weekend with events all across the city of san francisco. and this comes as the fbi and department of homeland security have been warning. >> about threats against the lgbtq community from foreign terrorist groups. today law enforcement gave tips on how to better keep ourselves safe. >> an eye out for your friends and loved ones and look out for one another. tailored to your surroundings. be mindful that your possessions like your wallet, your purse or cellphone. these are easy items for people to steal the snatched out of your hands. if you're not paying attention. >> police also urging everyone to be vigilant and to report any potential threats. large
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crowds and heavy traffic are expected for pride weekend. beginning today. road closures and traffic detours go into effect. market street is where the pride parade is happening sunday with surrounding streets set to be closed. that does include grove street between polk and larkin near civic center plaza. about a million people are expected to be in san francisco over the weekend with all the pride event happening and the dodgers are also hosting the rather. the giants are also hosting the dodgers starting tonight. so if you want more on the street closures and traffic impacts, you can just head right on over to our website. let's talk about our forecast now as we take a live look at the city of san francisco expected to be very busy in the coming days. kyla. yeah, that's right. and san francisco itself is going to be showing off some really nice weather as we get into the weekend for those pride events were looking good little bit warmer than we are this week. but boy, what a beautiful day there as we take a live look here. kind of zoomed out. look at the golden gate bridge. you can see we've got lots of blue skies out there. temperatures are pretty
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comfortable. yes, we are a little warm inland spots. you see that at fairfield to 87 degrees, antioch, 86, 85 there. >> in santa rosa look at the nice low 70's around the bay. 78 down in san jose and san francisco sitting at a lovely 64 degrees getting little breezy there, though, in san francisco. we are getting our on-shore flow. it was kind of coming from the northwest. now you can see more decidedly western spin as we do. start to see that bring in our sea breeze as we do every day. and it will once again bring a little marine layer it. but this is tonight. so then relatively clear night tonight until we get into the overnight same stories yesterday, right? and now we'll start to fill it in as we get into the morning. but once again tomorrow will see that peel away pretty quickly. and it will leave us with another sunny day, maybe a degree or 2 warmer than this one. but, you know, just cover up heat of some really nice weather. this is what's coming our way next week, though, we are going to see a major warm-up bit of a heat snap and it looks like it could have some longevity when it come back in just a little bit. we're going to talk more about that with your seven-day forecast. all right. cuyler,
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thank you. new supreme court ruling allows doctors in idaho to perform emergency abortions. >> today the justices released a decision dismissing a case where idaho argued against allowing the procedure washington, d.c., correspondent hannah brandt explains. >> despite a strict abortion ban in idaho. the supreme court's new ruling now allows doctors there to perform emergency abortions. for now, there's a reprieve for those doctors who should take some legal comfort in this case. georgetown law professor doctor michelle goodwin explains the case centered on a federal law known which requires federally funded hospitals to provide stabilizing care to emergency room patients when idaho restricted abortions, the biden administration sued arguing that violated emtala but the justices dismissed the case allowing a lower court ruling permitting emergency abortions to stand. this is a ruling that is technical. it is not one that is based on the substance. the supreme
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court's dismissal of this case means a lot of the legal questions at the heart of the abortion debate are left unanswered. in the backdrop of what's become. >> i'm a very strong anti-abortion movement. it doesn't mean that this is over. the issue will continue to play out in lower courts and could even come before the supreme court. again, this decision perhaps just rolls off some other strategy that might come from a state like idaho or state like texas. but attorney general merrick garland is vowing to continue the fight to restore abortion access. the justice department will continue to use every available tool to ensure that women in every state have access to that care and the issue of abortion is expected to be a major factor in the 2024 election in washington. i'm hannah brandt. >> another big decision made by the supreme court today. justices have rejected a nationwide settlement with oxycontin maker purdue pharma. the ruling blocks an agreement made with victims, state and
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local governments. it would have protected the sackler family who own the company from civil lawsuits over the oxy con epidemic and let the connecticut-based company emerge from bankruptcy as a different entity with its profits used for treatment and prevention. but the ruling could further delay financial relief to families of opioid victims. coming up, an east bay parks department hosting an event today to bring the community together. we take you inside. >> plus, today is national hiv testing day and coming up and infectious disease expert shares tips on when you should get tested and the options available. and date rape. drug tests required soon in california bars. how officials are making sure businesses are are making sure businesses are ready. when you host, your bathroom
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clubs and bars in california will be required to have drug testing kits in stock. >> at all times kron four's lezla gooden reports starting july first, nightclubs and bars will be required to offer. >> drug testing kits must have signs like this one that say don't get riffey drink. spiking drug test kits available here and after a staff member for details, this new law will be enforced by the department of alcoholic beverage control. what the actual kids need to test for, which includes ghb, ketamine and a couple other items to law only applies to businesses that do not serve food or hold a tie. 48 license and they will be required to stop these drug testing kits and make them available for free or at a low cost allies and specific on what type of kid stay must
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have because the general range that there's a lot of different items out there include straws stickers test strips. and so with the law says that these kits must be on hand. it doesn't have a certain amount, but that it must be available to the customer. some bars we spoke with off camera say they have been providing these kits for months but others feel they were not given enough notice to comply and time interact with bars nightclubs making sure that they are administratively up to date that they're in compliance. >> you know, that could be administrative fines from this if they're not. but we're in what we expect most of the licensees from the feedback we've gotten to be ready to go in and ready offer this to their clients. >> and that was kron four's lezla gooden reporting for us. all right. take a look at your screen now. police are looking for this woman in connection to a theft at a massage shop in oakland's montclair neighborhood. the owner of crown thai massage says the woman came in shortly after
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6.30, monday evening and still $1100 you can see are going through the store's doors there and looking around the business. the business owner is asking anyone who recognizes this woman to please call police. >> you will likely see my name on the next mayoral election ballot. >> familiar face to oakland voters. that's former council member loren taylor stating his intent to run for mayor again as current mayor sheng thao faces a recall at this time. now, you may recall or lost by less than 700 votes to tao in the november 2022. election. that's less than one percent with town dealing with the aftermath of an fbi raid as well as the recall election. taylor is gearing up to fight for oakland. he says. >> faith and trust in government rebuild the relationship with the community actually reach out and bring folks together with that solid foundation. we can address the public safety crisis. >> no one else has made an official announcement yet on their intent to run against
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how if she loses the recall? starting next week, it will cost you $0.50 extra to cross the golden gate bridge. the toll for fast track drivers jumping from a 75 to 9.25. drivers who don't have fast track will pay $10.25 the couple until will cost $7 and $0.25 and those costs will keep going up by $0.50 every year for the next 5 years. officials say those toll increases will help resolve the bridge's 220 million dollar deficit budget deficit rather ferry and bus tolls also increasing by $0.25 starting next week. feels like everything is going up up. up up, up up. haha. and of course, the weather terms of temperatures kylen. it's looking pretty nice out there with the golden gate bridge. lovely today. yeah, i mean, it's beautiful not too hot. not too cold are correct. my friend. >> everything does go up including the temperatures, folks that were going joy for the next couple of days and we'll talk about the heat coming our way. blue skies at
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our gorgeous golden gate. as we look at about 63 degrees in san francisco, upper 60's in oakland. some 70's in san jose. a tease for you in livermore, concord, santa rosa, up in the north bay, half moon bay coming in at about 59 degrees. so pretty lovely out there. and you see that on storm tracker. 4, no problems to speak of just blue skies. in fact, the entire state of california really just kind of solve this peel away. and we're looking good. so let's talk about what's coming our way got high pressure over the 4 corners. you can see a little action there. monsoonal moisture happening. weve got low pressure of the pacific northwest take you out into the ocean where we have another ridge of high pressure that's building now. what's going to happen as once we get into the latter part of the weekend, we're going to start to see these temperatures pump up by monday. we're looking at inland temperatures between about 95 and 100 degrees. this does look like a multiday heat event. so now is the time to get things done around your house that need to get done to make sure you're prepared for this next week because while we have the seasonal average
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to slightly below average temperatures today, starting about sunday, we'll start to see this high pressure moving in when that happens, we're going to heat up. and, you know, as i mentioned, we haven't really had a long stretch of heat so far this summer. we've had a day or 2, right? but we're going joy these next couple of days. but time we head towards the weekend, you start to see what happens here by saturday. looking at inland about 89 degrees. get up to that 90 on sunday and then boom, we really jump up as we get into monday. and that is really the beginning of what i would call a bit of a heat wave that's headed our way. now, the question is, how intense is it going to be? how long is it going to last? the models are starting to work that out. we're not quite locked in on it yet. but remember, that is 4th of july weekend. we have a lot of festivities going on. so i will be keeping an eye on that. back to you. all right. thanks so much. in berkeley, there's a community carnival happening right now filled with free food games and much more. kids can also enjoy a petting zoo with bunnies and goats. check this out.
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opportunity for kids coming in out me. >> she is the perfect spokesperson hold. the event is grove park on oregon street and will end around 04:00pm. today's national hiv testing day a day encouraging people to get tested and connected to care and treatment. according to h i v dot gov. one in 8 people in the u.s. with hiv don't know. they have it. we're but there are preventative resources available earlier on kron, 4 news at noon. i spoke with doctor brad hare infectious diseases specialist at kaiser permanente on the options. >> now, when someone is first, in fact that they may have a viral syndrome meeting, fevers, chills, rash, swollen lymph nodes. but that usually gets better and resolve. that may happen within few days to a few weeks after exposure and the tools we have for prevention now are incredibly
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good. we have medications that are able to be taken on a daily bases and as needed basis or even by injection every 2 months. >> lots of options out there. for those looking to get tested now, hiv testing kits are available at health clinics or you can also ask your primary care doctor. still ahead, walgreens looking to shut down more stores across the country. the reason behind what the company says >> will be a significant closures. and boeing now pointing fingers over the door plug blowout incident on an alaskan airlines flight. what the aircraft manufacturer is putting the blame on for the putting the blame on for the near tragic mistake. i'm not gonna do anything flashy to announce...
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revealing new details on its own investigation into a riot into why. >> a door blew off an alaska airlines flight in january. the company says mis ing paperwork is why the door failed 16,000 feet in the air. boeing says the 4 votes needed to hold the door in place were not installed when the plane left the factory and the work order to reinstall. the bolts was never issued and the plane left the plant without the parts. the 7.37. max flu for 2 months until that door plug finally failed without the boats. a walgreens plans to close what it says will be a significant number of stores after announcing weak profits and cutting its forecast. the pharmacy chain ceo says the company continues to face a difficult operating environment. walgreens is one of the top drug store chains
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in the nation and has about 8600 stores. the company says underperforming stores of locations that are too close to each other will be closed over the next 3 years. no word yet on if any bay area locations will be affected by this. and starting on monday pg and e is reducing rates to help californians save on electricity bills this summer. the company says rates for most customers will go down by nearly 9% saving money. for those who have to use energy to cool down those homes. the decrease is expected to last a few months. the utility company says they're looking for other ways to save customers. money pg and e says they are able to temporarily cut rates because in june the company collected payment for energy supply. a wildfire prevention in storm response in 2020 2021. up next, officials in the south bay warning residents on the major risks of using illegal fireworks. >> and moviegoers in union city on edge today after a
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>> tonight is the night president joe biden and former president donald trump traveling to atlanta today for the earliest presidential debate in history. it's a critical moment in the sitting and a former president facing off hoping to win the office. each has held washington correspondent jessi tenure gets you ready on what to expect tonight. both sides say
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many voters have yet to tune into the campaign. >> but that changes tonight when polls show about 70% of americans are expected to watch the debate making this the biggest night of the campaign so far. >> for the first time in 4 years, president joe biden and former president donald trump will face off on the debate stage tonight, though, i'll be watching with trump supporters, including texas congressman troy nehls are excited to hear about his second potential term in the white house is the greatest thing since sliced bread. fellow texas congressman chip roy says trump should focus on the border middle east and economy. president trump knows what he wants to do, what it wants to deliver an >> i'm not sure president biden does. but supporters of president biden, including texas congressman marc veasey are confident in their candidate. he's going to grade these. he says voters should trust another 4 years of president biden's policies that can help sarah steven of a brighter future than we already have. right now. hpmassachusetts congresswoman katherine clark, once
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president biden to focus on reproductive rights. >> especially since the debate comes just after the two-year anniversary of the u.s. supreme court decision that ended the federal right to abortion. 27 million american women now live under healthcare bans. and after the debate, president biden is off to north carolina to campaign tomorrow. >> while trump will rally with governor youngkin in virginia in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >> and for more analysis on tonight's upcoming debate, we're joined live now by former california gop chair tom del beccaro. he joins us live now. good afternoon to you. >> good to see thanks for of to get us started off here tonight, expected to be a very historic night. the first time a sitting president debates with a former presidents. so >> to start us off here, what are some of the major policy issues you expect the candidates to address? >> well, first of all, i'd like to say the most important thing a candidate needs to do
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is to be liked and come off as presidential. that's what people remember most are presidential. and will i like this person? that time you get there? well, in part answering questions, but also providing solutions on questions like the border on questions like the economy questions like what the democrat concerns related to particular issues you had in your wishon you. there is the issue of climate change to democrats. elections are always about the future. so a good debater will say, i understand these issues are important to you. and here is my solution on it. >> so let's talk about the format of the debate itself. now it is hosted by cnn. no live studio audience and the mikes will be muted. now we know mister trump in particular likes to feed off the energy of a live audience.
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how do you expect this format to shape the candidates approach tonight? >> well, you remember the first ever televised debate didn't a studio audience and people got to see the person for who they were and they liked what they saw from with the nixon. and that's big impact on the race. for president trump. the issue goes how why solutions to you? and here's why. i think i am best for you. he has a completely different standard. the americans going to be watching joe biden because what they need to see from joe biden is whether he can get through this whole debate without making some major gap are having some other issue. so there's completely different standards for former president trump and for joe biden. >> so how much do you also expect this week's supreme court ruling on abortion in idaho, for example, to play a
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role in tonight's debate. >> well, it's a. former president trump about that. he can say look, they made a decision but they have what they haven't done in the courts is banned things like was predicted. when's court overturned this? there have been decisions beneficial to those think this is an important issue and and they want to secure those rights and hasn't all been one-sided. so don't don't fall to the fear-mongering. on the other hand, i'm joe biden should talk about why that issue so important to him and why he fears what will happen next. >> and of course, we know that the supreme court, a number of big cases on their plate right now, they still need to rule on whether mister trump is immune from criminal prosecution stemming from january 6, depending on however, the things go with that case, you think that this is a story that will sway trump supporters?
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>> well, i expect that the supreme court is getting give a mixed decision on that and say that there are certain things that he does have. so which president does have immunity and certain things to which they don't and therefore eu court. take another look at this. in this particular i don't think it will actually make that big a difference. i don't those cases to go to trial before the election. so i think the issues with some people call as last year dissipate. >> and just to wrap things up here, neither candidate is, of course, new to the american public. so in your opinion, can we expect this debate? however, it goes to influence voters, opinions here. >> well, the new york times poll, quinnipiac, obviously to left center organizations say that trump is up 4%, both center that so you can make the argument that there's more pressure on biden because he
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is behind it. if it is deemed a draw or that all trump supporters like his job when he doesn't all biting supporters like what he does. that's actually a last for by. so i think biden, if he wants to win, has to do better than trump or any trump has to do something really bad. biden doesn't want to draw. he needs momentum. >> all right. we know that you'll be watching this debate tonight. closely will be watching it closely tonight. i thank you so much to former california gop chair tom del beccaro. for your perspective this afternoon. >> all right. thanks so much. >> and there will be a presidential debate watch party amenities tonight in san francisco doors open at 05:00pm. everyone is welcome and you can also watch the debate right here on kron 4, starting at 6 o'clock and make sure you stick around after the debate as kron four's catherine heenan moderates, a special panel, a political analysts for additional perspective and context on
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this historic night. 4th of july is just around the corner and fire officials across the bay area are warning people not to use illegal fireworks. they say that using these illegal fireworks can come with major risk such as hurting people and starting fires. >> you've already seen over the last couple of weeks, number of fires all over the state because our weather has turned hot. we're starting to get into our seasonal wind patterns. and so the smallest will lead to fires. >> fire officials in santa clara county say over the past couple of years, several people were sent to the trauma center and in some cases lost their limbs from using illegal fireworks. they recommend people watched the professional shows instead. july 4th again is just around the corner. not everyone's a fan of the fireworks, though, the peninsula, humane society and the spca are urging pet owners to take precautions. let's take a look at those. don't take your pets to
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fireworks displays. keep your fireworks displays. keep your pets in one room in the house. alone, you can also play music to drown out the noise and draw the blinds. rescue officials say to make sure your pets have current id or a microchip in case they do get lost. you can also take your pet to the vet for a mild tranquilizer. if your pet does suffer from some bad anxiety because of those loud noises. all right. so let's check in on our forecast now taking a live look outside at the bay looking so beautiful out there. >> kyla, how does your pup do with the fireworks? you know, i'll tell my mom's little rescue guide jet. he does not like too smart, right? he notices everything. and i think a lot of dogs are like that. and that's what gets them into a little bit of >> trouble because they just hear everything so much better than we do. tell dogs like to be right now. half moon bay taking a walk, enjoying some of the blue skies and the lovely sand there. stormtracker 4 showing that we've gotten some clearance again from our marine layer now will be working its way back in as we get into our overnight tonight. but start
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off the night with some a pretty nice skies as we roll into that. some 90's in california right now, the center of the state, you can see them in bakersfield, fresno and up in reading the usual suspects right? obviously you see the heat in phoenix right now at 109, that kind of an indication of that high pressure that's over and the 4 corners. pretty nice. los angeles, though, get warm there at 80 degrees right now. that's a nice day in la and here the temperatures locally. 64 downtown san francisco. we've got some of those mid to upper 80's as you head inland, but some really comfortable lovely 70's around the bay today. and the comfortable weather is kind of going to be the theme that we have over the next few days. so today and frankly, tomorrow is the day to take the dog on the long walk. speaking of dogs you can see here in san mateo just looking after the nice 70's this afternoon getting into those upper 50's as we head later into our evening of those days when you could take a long locks right? but as we look ahead, that's going to change a little bit as we get into the latter part of the weekend and into next week. that's when we've got a warm-up coming. but for the next couple of days, at least
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for our friday and or saturday. we're looking good by sunday. we do start to move up into those inland 90's. probably just low 90's, really. and then on the other side of that, that's where we could see 95 to 100 degrees. it looks like we have a stretch of that heat as we roll through that july 4th holiday still watching the models to see if they settle down a little bit. i think we'll start to see that at the end of the weekend is one of those. stay tuned to all the action a little bit. we'll take a look at your seven-day forecast. all right. cuyler thinks find me in the shade. well, movie goers in the east bay on edge today after a shooting at a theater in union city. >> police say a fight led to a man getting shot inside a movie theater in union city yesterday morning. and police are still looking for the shooter. kron four's. sara stinson reports. >> a late night movie at the century theater at union landing ended abruptly when gunshots rang out inside one of the theaters. union city police say they got the call just before one in the morning. they began to evacuate the building and then clearing all the additional
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theaters as they had located a gunman on site. so they did make sure all the theaters were clear. >> and that the premise was safe and then they located the victim. a 19 year-old man was taken to the hospital. he's expected to be okay. investigators say they believe a dispute between 2 people escalated into a fight between 2 groups. sergeant brandon hayward says this kind of violent crime is rare in the in union city. this is, you know, very, very few shootings that we've had. >> this calendar year. so this is a rare event. that is a very safe complex. that's a place you can bring your family, have a nice meal, go see a movie in the movie theater parking lot. we spotted a car that was broken into police say they've b%en cracking down on car burglaries here agrees union landing are down. 52%. so they still happen. there's no way to completely prevented from happening. but the numbers are actually starting to favor us pretty greatly. the theater was opened on wednesday with moviegoers in shock about what
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happened here so sad to know that there's shooting that's but instead, i mean. mind-boggling. i mean, >> we want a safe place for everyone. come we come here for watching movies with family and children. okay. >> so this has you second guessing. you want to go see the movie right now? yes, yeah. exactly. that's what she fears exactly. will she feel we just talked about it? >> and that was sara stinson reporting for us. police are still working to identify the shooter, but they do believe this was an isolated incident between 2 people and there is no threat to the public at this time. police are also hoping anyone with video or information will get in touch. and we're getting to know a local high school race car driver who's been winning chips since his days preschool. plus, east bay city getting ready to host its first ever pride celebration. hear from the trailblazing hear from the trailblazing mayor behind the moment. when you host, your bathroom
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welcome back. we're celebrating pride month here on kron 4 in the east bay. the city of san leandro is getting ready to host its first ever pride parade. the celebration is meaningful to one of the city's leaders and kron four's. sara stinson explains. i've been at the forefront advocating for community. victor aguilar junior takes pride in breaking barriers in san leandro. >> as the city's first openly man elected as school board. trustee in 2017 city council member since 2018 and vice mayor in 2021 was welcomed with open arms to help move our city forward and to help.
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>> raise our pride flag also spearheaded raising the transgender pride flag in leandro idea or grew up in los angeles and went to college at hawaii pacific university. he moved to san leandro in 2011 with his husband where the 2 said i do timely and really is is a great place to call home. >> as my husband, i have lived here for many years and support the security wholeheartedly. eichler says he works to advocate for the lgbtq+ community locally, but also of the state and national level as president of national league of cities lgbtq+, local officials. >> he's been able to meet other politicians like president joe biden and he just spent 3 weeks at harvard for the local politics and government program. now he's planning the city's first ever pride celebration happening this july. it's a great opportunity to show. >> that, you know, sammy under we appreciate and welcome everybody who come and live here that are part our community. and we love our
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allies. our allies are great. part of make the what makes the community a better place for us to live a goal he wants for the upcoming pride celebration. i want people to feel a sense of belonging. >> i want people to fill that. >> they are welcomed in our community and that we're here and celebrating our in our girl. pride is just a beautiful beginning to many more events to come in. our in our beautiful the san leandro pride celebration will be taking place on july 12 from 48 right here at 2 to 2 davis street. >> i'm sara stinson reporting in san leandro kron. 4 news. >> all right. taking a live look outside at the city of san francisco, which is also gearing up for its own share of lots of big celebration. that's right. we've got the weather to deliver for it and test. yeah, i'm feeling pretty good about fireworks except for the heat part. but you know, we'll talk about that in a second. let's talk. start
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with sfr. you can see a little bit of a breeze there and the tree in the foreground and then you notice that we don't have a big marine layer president. sometimes we see it, you know, really prominent here. and it's there, but it's not too strong. do have a little bit of an onshore flow that's going to bring some of that in as we go throughout the evening, though, right now, san francisco at about 22 miles per hour. so set to get a little blustery 0 for afternoon. temperatures are looking good. we've got some lovely 70's and 80's inland. we're at the coast and pacific about 60 degrees. 69 in oakland and 80 degrees for you in sonoma right now. 89 in cloverdale. so we're definitely pretty warm up there. but to give a just 58 degrees such a big difference in temperatures. speaking of temperatures, let's talk about livermore where, you know, what am i hot spots right in the inner east bay the month so far we've had 17 above average days. we have 8 below average in just one normal. now looks like we're going to finish out this month at least the next couple of days will probably be about normal. but by the time we get into sunday, that's we're going to see those temperatures start to bump up. now, the reason for that is high pressure. so
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we've got some high pressure in the 4 corners. we've got low pressure to the north of us that's been bringing the cooler air in. look what happens here as we get to friday. still looking good, right? nothing too extreme. these isobars can a show when those temperatures warm up and when that happens is when we start to see this high-pressure move in, they almost joined together by the time we get to monday and you can see this ridge is built and that's where that lasting heat is going to be. where we see those numbers really go up. so as we get into the week of july, first through july 5th. so next week you can see the south will still be sweltering. and we will be looking at above average temperatures as we go through that holiday week. so it just means we need to be mindful of that. we're making plans were not quite seeing july as hot as say, you know, maybe the tuesday and wednesday. having said that, it does look like it's going to be a bit of a stretch of heat. now. pride weekend is looking really good. a little bit warmer, but not extreme heat. it's this part that i'm a little concerned about. back to you. all right. cuyler thanks for keeping an eye on that for us.
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13 year-old cameron carraway was born to be a race car driver. the castro valley high freshman has been a champion behind the wheel since he first strapped himself into a racer. they recently kate rooney had the chance to hang with cam and his family and gives us the story of the guy they call can man. most kids participate in all kinds of different sports throughout their childhoods dabbling in baseball, basketball, football or soccer just to name a few. >> but most still gravitate towards asphalt tracks, driving race cars for fun on the weekends. and again, there are few kids like cameron caraway. >> are trying this was my first home. ever little 6 year-old need driving with that for a very long part of my career. can his love cars and racing since he was 2 years old. that's right. 2
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years old. he loved playing with hot wheels growing up. but to get to the next level, his passion was to be behind the wheel of a race car, a vehicle in which he could barely see over the dashboard. i always speed it lets live whenever you're in the race car. >> and and it's like you're a dram land. and just one win. always it's always goes that whenever you're in a bar. >> real big words and supports basketball fans. we playing and i'm like, you know, you want to come watch the lawyers he was watching a nascar race on repeat the dvr second 4 years overcome >> a strained. his stage. and i you really like ours. but think case really likes to watch race card so can drive late models and micro sprint. sand has participated in nearly 300 races winning nearly 90% of them.
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>> you always fear for your child when they compete in any sport. their safety. always at the forefront of your mind. >> but it's another thing entirely to help strap your child into a midget car. watch him fly around the track at recent wouldn't attempt and your family car on a freeway. his safety equipment is top so we trust the safety equipment that still experience seeing in large car going over 100 miles per hour or >> something still a little bit of worry, anxiety. okay. we know he got it but still, khan is proud to be one of the few african-american stock car drivers in the country. he knows the importance of takes pride in. he believes that with success in racing can open up doors for younger racers. you can see what he's accomplished and maybe follow in his footsteps. there was one guy. his name was a lot with latest from races that you him. >> mean, he was a guy that them than that. i was making
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booking get like me a personal kind difference me that even i can do it. >> inside, it's always. and this is just always because of him. he's really all it has been my inspiration. >> let's face it. camp caraway is not your ordinary. 13 year-old athlete. he's amassed a lifetime of racing success in just a few short years. but whether he moves ahead in life and becomes a nascar champion or goes on to a different way of living, he will always be a success. >> all right. my mom and dad would i mean, this lake has just like when i was little, guess, like when a little kid, always say with cars, always watch car. it's always speed in the competition of the it just it was just really always me as a kid. so, that's how that's how it always has artisan racine are one. do they see? >> pretty much well, entire life. >> kate rooney reporting. >> what a talent. well, up
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next, california getting ready to greet some new furry faces. details on the new 2 giant pandas on their way to the u.s.. and a reminder this weekend, the annual special olympics, northern california summer games are coming to the bay area. athletes from dozens of counties will compete in swimming track and field bochy ball and tennis and opening ceremonies are friday night at 7 at stevens stadium in santa clara and our own kylen program will be the emcee. if you'd like to go admission is free. so come on down.
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>> the united states getting ready to welcome its first new set of giant pandas in 21 years. now, these pandas you see here are not the ones coming, but we can tell you that 2 of the animals are on their way to the san diego zoo from china. should bow is a nearly 4 year-old girl. and uh, one is a nearly 5 year-old boy. he is the son of son who was born at the san diego zoo in 2007. the pandas have been loaned to the zoo for 10 years. officials say after the penn is a right, they will need several weeks to acclimate to their new home before the publtc will be able to see them. it's an exciting new development. well, don't go anywhere because we do have another hour of news straight ahead. a vacation tragedy. >> in oakland firefighter found dead after going into the ocean in san diego. how he's being remembered today. plus, searching for a gun violence cure or how neighbors and an east bay community are responding after a double shooting ended with a teenager dead. i'm stephanie lin kron.
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dead. i'm stephanie lin kron. 4 news at 3 is next.
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save wildlife affected by oil. dawn platinum cleans to the squeak. >> now from the area's local news station. this is kron. 4 news at 3. >> now at 3 and east bay teenager dead and another seriously hurt after a double shooting in hayward. the suspect on the run. thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 3. i'm stephanie lin. tune age boys. 2 teenage boys shot and hayward early yesterday morning kron four's philippe djegal has more on what neighbors are saying and where the search for a suspect stands

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