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in oakland during a high school graduation. the witnesses who tell us it all started with a fight and for years we've heard about bait cars used to catch criminals. well, now there are bait homes. we'll tell you which bay area city is setting high tech traps to catch thieves from ktvu. >> fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> well, good morning to you and we thank you for joining us. welcome to mornings on two i'm dave clark. >> good morning i'm pam cook. it is friday. yes. take a moment. may 24th. cooler outside. looks kind of cloudy and cool. let's check in with steve paulson for the forecast. >> definitely cooler. and it'll translate into today and tomorrow before we get a little bump up on the latter half of
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the holiday weekend. 40s on the temps for most here, there are some low clouds and a few high clouds, but there's not a big fog bank, but there's a little bit out there. temperatures coming down below average now 60s and 70s. all right. ali is here at 4:00. i did not even see any cones, so it must be smooth sailing. >> right. 4:00 it is pretty quiet out there. which is what? of course we like to see. maybe some friday light for the rest of the morning. knock on wood. let's check the maps. if you're driving in from tracy, you will see no problems. smooth sailing for you. there on westbound 580 when you get to hayward, though, southbound 880 at winton avenue, there is a crash that happened about an hour ago. there's still two vehicles kind of partially blocking one of the right lanes. so be aware of that. let's take a look at your commute. highway four in bay point. you do see a little bit of a roadwork, but that's happening in the eastbound direction. so it shouldn't slow things down too much. bay bridge traffic is nonexistent here, but there is a note about some sort of traffic
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hazard. once you get on the span. obviously there are not many cars on the road at this hour, so it's not slowing anything down. time now is 401. let's go back to the desk. >> okay ali. thank you. we have a developing story from oakland where police are still searching for the people who shot two people at skyline high schools graduation. a man and a woman were shot, but both are expected to survive. the shootings happened last night around 745 on the north side of the campus. a police lieutenant says. investigators are checking reports. there was a dispute just before the shooting started and there are reports this was a targeted shooting and it was isolated. >> i heard a couple gunshots happening in one of the corners of the school, and then i see a lot of people just started running the opposite direction and it was just a scary experience to witness. >> and we just heard two bangs and i saw people running. i was parked up there and i told my husband, i don't think those were fireworks. i don't think they're, you know, celebrating like he thought they were a high
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school graduation. to end like this is horrible. there needs to be better, better ways from now on. >> now, at this point, we don't know how much security was on the campus for the graduation, but oakland police and the chp were among the law enforcement that rushed to the school after the shootings, and the school was locked down afterwards. >> police investigators in san francisco say one person was hurt after police responded to a call of someone with a gun. now, this happened yesterday afternoon just after 3 p.m, not far from bayview park. police were called after someone in the neighborhood reported seeing a man with a rifle. sfpd says one officer fired his gun but did not shoot anyone. police say the suspect was injured in the response, but not by gunfire. >> suspect was transported to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries due to the fact a less lethal use of force was used to take the take the suspect into custody within the next ten days. >> the san francisco police
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department will hold a town hall meeting to give more details about the incident. >> our time is now 403 in the wealthy community of atherton on the peninsula, recent home burglaries there are leading the police to use special technology to track down the criminals. now, according to the police, the number of crimes so far this year is almost equal to all of the crimes last year. well, now the atherton police department is launching a bait house program with 50 homeowners agreeing to let the police put trackers in some of their household items that burglars may try to steal. >> once that tracker is moved, we will get a notification of it which is going to trigger our response for the police department with our ultimate goal being apprehension. >> the threat of having a tracer in place could maybe, give, thieves second thoughts about, you know, hitting that house. >> now, the price of these sophisticated trackers is $500 a piece, and they have gps plus cellular radio signals. the tracking system also uses
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traffic cameras, several business owners in san francisco's noe valley neighborhood are expressing their concern about a planned paving project this summer. >> most of the work is scheduled to take place on 24th street. the city plans to repave that road and other surrounding streets while making improvements to the sidewalks and bus stops in noe valley, but some business owners say the four month project will keep people away during the important summertime. >> large sections of our commercial corridor are being blocked off. people will just avoid going. >> most of our business, especially on this corridor, is during the holidays, maybe a quarter, three, quarter, four. >> san francisco's public works department says these roads in norway valley are way overdue for repaving, and the agency says the project has already been delayed several times over the past nine years. >> your time is now 405. one man says he was thrilled when he recently bought real estate in alameda for just over $100,000, but then he found out his
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waterfront property at 610 grand street is underwater. the property he bought is 10,000ft!s in a lagoon near the grand street bridge. now the property is up for sale again for $400,000, and the owner, according to his realtor, hopes to at least get his money back. >> but he's a, you know, an average working person, and you save up 100, no, $100,000, to lose it. it's heartbreaking. so we're trying to see what can be done. i'd like to at least see him get back the money he paid. at least that at the very least, you know, that would be the right thing to do. >> the owner says he never went to see the new property that he bought, and that when he typed the address into a map app, it sent him to a different location with a photo of the house. >> san francisco is moving forward with a plan to bring in hbcu, or historically black college and university, to
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downtown mayor london, breed says there's a call for proposals. it's part of her initiative to bring 30,000 students and residents to downtown san francisco by 2030. this summer, 28 students from historically black colleges and universities have been accepted as summer interns with the city. they will explore careers and take workshops and lectures while living in the dorms at ucsf. >> time is now 406. well, today, between noon and 7 p.m, tonight is expected to be among the busiest travel times of the memorial day weekend. almost 44 million americans, according to triple-a, will be traveling for the holiday, and more than 38 million will be driving. air travel is also expected to be the highest in five years. >> we recommend getting out before 11:00 if you can, or if you're a night owl will not leaving until after 7 p.m. and if you're traveling back on memorial day on that monday, as many of us are going to do, wait until after dinner time, really after 6 or 7 p.m. that way
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you'll have the clearest traffic out there at triple a says most of us are eager for adventure, so more travel is expected. >> this summer, not just for the memorial day weekend and trips at las vegas and florida are the popular destinations. >> drivers are getting a slight break at the pump this holiday weekend. gas prices are falling nationwide, including here in california. the national average this morning is about a nickel less than a month ago. however, prices are about a nickel higher than last memorial day. politicians blame opposite party for the current prices. >> instead of working to lower gas prices for americans ahead of a busy memorial day weekend, big oil company executives are huddling to find ways to keep prices high and keep their profits soaring. >> triple a predicts a 4% increase in car travel this holiday weekend compared to last memorial day. now, california is averaging 513 a gallon for gas. napa has about the highest price
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at 549. in the bay area, san francisco is averaging 533, oakland 526, and in san jose, gas is 522 a gallon. they're all down slightly from yesterday. >> and the temperatures are down as well. they'll continue to settle into the 60s and 70s. a cooler, windy pattern is in place here for today and into saturday. so santa rosa, oakland, livermore, san jose down we go. here's 74, 64, 70 and 68 on the forecast highs for today. those water temps are bone chilling cold 48 point arena point rays 49 san francisco bowie 50. about as cold as it gets. seriously. west 21 to gust to 30 out of travis. the napa west a little oakland north but concord south almost a 30 miles an hour. it was 33 earlier. sfo gusts 26. hayward west southwest 21. so everything's in place here. if you're going to bottlerock, i'd take a jacket. it does look mostly sunny, but it does look windy into saturday. sunday does
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look pretty, like a better day with temperatures bumping up a little bit but not hot. that's for sure. all good to go here for today's forecast. a windy friday, but cooler temperatures 50s 60s inland 70s. so we've settled in nicely and it looks like we'll stay here into tomorrow. >> thank you steve. memorial day weekend marks the unofficial start to summer. we have a look at the reason many are planning to stay home this year, and our celebration continues of asian american and pacific islander heritage. >> you'll see firsthand how one south bay business is helping people who have special needs
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aircraft. captain john sax of placer county was among the victims. his osprey went down in 2022 during live fire training in the imperial valley. family members claim that boeing, bell and rolls-royce, the manufacturer, knew the aircraft was defective and didn't fix the mechanical problems. >> san mateo unveiled a new memorial to honor those who have been killed in the line of duty, the new fallen heroes memorial in central park honors san mateo residents who died while on duty, either as a service member, police officer or firefighter. city officials say the project is nine years in the making, and complete, just in time for memorial day. >> may this memorial serve as a beacon of hope, a place of solace, and a reminder of the enormous debt we owe to those who have given everything for our safety and freedom. >> the memorial is made of seven reflective stainless steel structures engraved with names when viewed from a certain spot,
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they come together in the shape of a remembrance. >> poppy time is now for 13. some longtime customers of t-mobile will see higher bills for the first time in years, the company announced. the price increases on legacy plans as a direct response to rising costs and inflation. the new price increases applies to older plans, but the company hasn't confirmed which plans will see these increases. t-mobile says the customers who will be affected will be notified. >> memorial day weekend is the unofficial start to summer vacation season, but many people are rethinking their plans, a new poll finds. more than 70% of people say high prices on everyday goods are affecting their summer travel plans. for some, that means driving instead of flying this summer. for others, it means cheaper vacation spots. either way, people say their summer plans may not be what they hoped for because of money. >> come to the conclusion that the prices of travel flying
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outside of the country is just too much for us to really entertain for this summer prices this summer definitely have me thinking about doing more free events overall, more than just going to more costly places like six flags. >> more than half of the people asked say they are not making any vacation plans at all this year. >> your time is now 414. the job market right now is tough for recent college grads, a wall street journal report says employers are hiring about 6% fewer new graduates this year to their payrolls and some of the s include more experienced applicants or recently laid off looking for jobs now, as well as an increase in artificial intelligence. >> well, we have the story of one graduate, a girl who has graduated from college and she's not even a teenager yet. 11 year old athena elling is irvine valley college s youngest graduate. she broke her own brothers record, who graduated
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last year. a few days before he turned 12, elling received a degree in liberal arts and says she plans to complete a second degree, but no word on what that degree will be. congratulations to her. >> that's great. our time is 415. we continue our coverage of asian american pacific islander heritage month, and this morning , we're telling you the story of a mother whose quest to help her son has grown into a community movement. ktvu lamonica peters has that story. >> when my son, three years old, friends of children with special needs, they help me, sherry says . >> after connecting with friends of children with special needs, she wanted to give back to the organization that supported her autistic son. she volunteered with the adult day program for over a decade and eventually taught students life and vocational skills. >> so we teach a lot of things like how do you cooking? you
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know, make sandwich and laundry, all kind of thing. and later we move i more focus on vocational training in 2020, with no prior knowledge of the industry, says she started an embroidery company. >> she wanted a business with a skill that students could enjoy and easily learn. after she and her husband invested about $200,000 into the company, she began a partnership with three local school districts, including campbell union high school district, to provide job training. they also learn how to trim and remove the backing. says the school district's use their own funding to pay students, and they work with equipment that simplifies the embroidery process. longtime customer david roger says he, too, has an autistic son, but it's the quality work that led him to turtle works. >> you know, it's not like just getting a crayon drawing to put on the refrigerator. this is high quality stuff that my people now require. i shouldn't say require. they count on me to
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go t. >> you know, it's not like just getting a crayon drawing to put on the refrigerator. this is high quality stuff that my people now require. i shouldn't say require. they count on me to go t and learn skills like everyone else, even if it takes them a little longer to reach their goals. slow and steady wins the race. lamonica peters great story and ktvu is coverage of aapi month continues online marin or on our website at ktvu.com. >> that's where you can find a collection of stories celebrating and honoring asian american and pacific islander cultures, i love to hear all
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those stories. me too. really great. and very, very nice inspiring stories. let's check in with steve paulson, sounds like cooler for a couple of days at least. >> absolutely. it's the way it's looking here. also breezy to windy at times. here we have a cooler pattern. also a windy pattern for some already. i'll show you those in just a second here, but some low clouds i mean it's more extensive on the san mateo coast, but temperatures coming down out of those 80s for probably at least four days is the way it's looking here. 60s and 70s on the highs. they are now below average here. if you're going to bottlerock, i'd take a jacket. i mean, if you're in the sun, maybe it won't be bad, but temperatures are staying in the 70s does look a little better on sunday. water temps, though, are incredibly cold 4849 5053 at the monterey bay aquarium. that's just, you know, unbelievably chilly for this time of year. fairfield gusts to 30. concord's had gusts to 33. sfo has a west wind 26. hayward west southwest 21. so i think you get the idea system up
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in the pacific northwest giving them rain. seattle only 56 today and rain. so fog, sun, windy, cooler here. we'll take that into saturday as well. before we do. see a little bit of a rebound on sunday. temperatures today falling well below average here. 5060s 70s and mostly sunny. maybe some partly sunny if you're on the san mateo coast. 50s, 60s, 70s. >> all right, steve, thank you. well, ktvu special program voices for change comes back this sunday with a new episode. we're going to continue our celebration of aapi heritage month by highlighting organizations lifting up the community, including the aapi heritage foundation. it's dedicated to fostering community collaboration and appreciation and a conversation with the executive director of the japanese community youth council. it's marking 45 years of helping thousands of students go to college. >> it's not just about young people in japantown. it's not
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just about young people in the aapi community. it's about all communities that we can have an impact on that we can lift up and we can help them reach their their goals. >> so make plans to watch voices for change this sunday morning at 930 right here on ktvu. two times now for 20. a crackdown on tiktok ahead of the november election. we'll tell you about new policies for state affiliated accounts. >> and a special hearing on artificial intelligence on the peninsula to hear how one state official says ai technology could help the government
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napa. the festival is hosted at the napa valley expo, and it kicks off this afternoon with a 1230 performance from grace bowers, stevie nicks, megan thee stallion, nelly and bebe rexha.
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they're also performing today. one day tickets still available for $243. the weekend performances include pearl jam and ed sheeran, but those shows are already sold out. >> the justice department is suing to break up live nation over antitrust concerns. now, a lawsuit filed follows a doj investigation into whether the parent company of ticketmaster maintains a monopoly in the ticketing industry. attorney general merrick garland says live nation relies on unlawful anti-competitive conduct to exercise control over the live events industry. >> it is time for fans and artists to stop paying the price for live nation's monopoly. it is time to restore competition and innovation in the entertainment industry. it is time to break up live nation, ticketmaster. >> in a statement, live nation called the doj's allegations of monopoly absurd and said live
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nation is in no way fits the profile of a monopoly. and that, quote, the service charges on ticketmaster are no higher than anywhere else and frequently lower. >> our time is 424. tiktok is cracking down on state affiliated accounts that are trying to use influence abroad. during an election year. tiktok says those accounts that tried to reach communities outside of their home country on current global events and affairs will not appear on the main feed. now, this new policy comes after a study was conducted by the brookings institution. it found that russian state affiliated accounts had increased their use on the platform, and they were posting more messages in english and spanish. >> a state official testified that a.i. technology could help the government solve a range of problems in a responsible way. now, the public hearing was held in woodside. it included an overview of california's efforts to incorporate a.i. in government, and looked at best
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practices to get that started, the secretary of government operations said the state wants to be transparent and deliberate about its use. >> we try to not follow, you know, the rush to say, use the latest and greatest and because it's a fun thing to do that might be great. we use that. we apply that into a very intentional sandbox area so we can test out what would be the negative side of it, what would be the risk by using something like that? >> a second hearing of the commission is set for sacramento next month, focusing on underserved communities. back to back fires in the east bay, including one close to a marina. what firefighters say was the biggest challenge in putting those fires out. and the frustrations growing over a lake filled with trash by people in one san francisco neighborhood are pushing for something to be done about this. >> and don't forget, you can have the morning headlines delivered right to you by signing up for the ktvu
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it ended up being uncle. >> a time of celebration turned into chaos after people started shooting at a high school graduation. we hear from people who went running for cover and san francisco is filled with beautiful and popular parks. how how they rank compared to other big cities from ktvu fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> good morning. thank you for joining us here on morning sun two i'm pam cook and good morning i'm dave clark. >> it is friday. it's may 24th.
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happy friday to you. >> thank you. you too. well deserved. >> yeah you're right steve. you too. and it's noticeably breezy. too breezy, cooler, even windy for some. >> that is correct. thank you, mr. clark. pam. appreciate that. 40s on the temps to near 50, it's going to be a blustery day, no doubt about it. under mostly sunny skies, a little bit of low cloud deck around. but i mean the parameters to support it really aren't there because it's cooler aloft and the temps will be cooler today. but there's some 60s 70s on the highs. all right. allies here almost for 30 on a friday. and i hope it's friday. >> light it is friday light for the most part. just one little issue. we're going to let people know about. and that's in the hayward area. but first we're going to take a broad overview of the east bay commute. you see a lot of green on the maps, which is all good news. that problem in hayward, it's southbound 880 at winton. there's a crash that happened there. it's partially blocking one of the lanes, but you can see it's not leading to much of a backup because there's not many people on the road. that is the good news. also, at the
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sunol grade north bound 680 at sunol boulevard, there is a traffic, vehicle blocking the slow lane. there is also a note a short time ago, looks like it's disappeared from the cad of a fire off the side of the road at the sunol grade, but it looks like it has been put out. you might see see some embers glowing as you're driving through that area, but nothing to be alarmed about. 880 in oakland, north and southbound past the coliseum. looks good. and san mateo bridge traffic moving nicely as well. chp did put out an advisory overnight about high winds on the san mateo bridge and at the altamont pass. 430 let's go back to the desk. >> topping our news this morning , we are following the developing story of a shooting at last night's graduation at oakland skyline high school. a man and a woman were hurt. both are at the hospital, but they are expected to survive. gun fire started at about 745 last night. authorities say they are looking into reports that the shooting may have started with some type of fight. >> we do know there were,
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multiple suspects, but we're trying to identify why exactly how many. >> any idea how many shots fired ? caliber shots, not the caliber. and we're still looking into how many, but there were multiple shots. >> told you to take pictures of my fellow graduates. you know, i was going great. like, because we're graduating, you know, it's graduation. and then next thing you know, like, i hear, like, the, gunshots. at first i thought it was fireworks, but i seen people running, so, you know, i was just running with them. >> police have not made any arrests or released. description of the shooters or whether or not they're connected to the school. >> our time now for 31 firefighters in the east bay were busy battling three separate fires, and one of them went to a second alarm. ktvu tori gaines tells us about the warning from firefighters as we head into the memorial day weekend. several fires sparked across the east bay thursday, keeping contra costa to fire crews busy. >> warmer temperatures and high winds didn't help. as soon as one fire appeared, contained,
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another popped up. just before 3 p.m, a brush fire started on concord boulevard, and soon afterwards flames erupted in antioch at two different locations one near slayton ranch , not far from homes in the area, and another along the antioch marina. that fire reached at least five acres and hit two alarms. video shows smoke billowing out from behind the boats nearby. >> just came down here for lunch, slash dinner, and we saw a little smolder out there and we just kept watching it and the wind started blowing and that thing just developed and went from 0 to 50ft high in flames. >> a helicopter doused the flames with water and the fire was out within a couple of hours. we don't yet know the cause of these fires, but cal fire tells us that something as small as a spark from a chain dragging along the highway can light an inferno. >> the biggest challenge with fighting this fire here in the marina is that it is in the two leads, and it's, it it really
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borders up against the water. so so having to get crews and apparatus and lines out to that is pretty tough for us. we do have a fire boat, and that fire boat provides a lot of, versatility for us heading into memorial day weekend. >> those who plan on spending time outdoors are asked to keep safety at the forefront of their minds. >> if you're going to barbecue with the grass, gas grill, propane, make sure your clear area clear open space in case you do have a flare up on your barbecue or something. you're not around dry grass, or and always be ready. have something nearby, just to put it out real quick. a quick water bottle to squirt anything. they may may arise. >> for more details on safety, including a list of vendors that can help with keeping vegetation at bay, especially during these warm and windy summer months, please visit the contra costa county fire protection district website. in antioch, tori gaines ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you, tori. mayor
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shengtao is expected to submit a budget adjustment for oakland today. the mayor says oakland has a projected $117 million budget deficit this year and $175 million for the next year. the mayor says cuts are coming, but that money is being set aside for safety and economic development in order to close our current deficit, i direct a city administrator, justin johnson, to propose a fiscally responsible but mid-cycle budget adjustment that prioritizes essential services in order to deliver a clean and safe city for all oaklanders while promoting economic development and opportunities. mayor tao's administration will be in talks with the city council about possible adjustments in the next few weeks. they have until the end of june to pass the budget. >> our time is now 435. california expected to have another record year of spending on lobbyists, according to cal matters, which is a nonpartisan and nonprofit news organization.
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special interest groups have spent more than $114 million to lobby state officials and lawmakers. so far this year. this matches the pace of last year, when a record $480 million was spent. some of the top spenders this year include chevron, the california chamber of commerce and pg and e. >> the state senate approved a bill aimed at improving street safety for pedestrians and cyclists. the bill would require caltrans to prioritize facilities for pedestrians, cyclists and transit users as part of its biggest road maintenance program. the bill's author, san francisco state senator scott wiener, also wants caltrans to develop a transit priority policy to help improve transit reliability and accessibility. d the state senate also passed a bill authored by senator wiener that would allow cities to create outdoor entertainment zones. brick and mortar businesses could serve alcoholic drinks outdoors and designated spaces. the measure passed a unanimous
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consent. both bills head to the assembly, where they must pass by august 31st. >> time now for 36, a state bill that's aimed at creating more transparency and accountability when it comes to spending money for homeless programs, just cleared the state assembly. now it requires state agencies involved with homelessness to track and report the costs and the outcome information for programs. the measure was proposed after a state audit found the newsom administration did not track the effectiveness of the $20 billion spent on homelessness that bill is now on its way to the state senate. >> a trash filled urban lake is calling the attention of people living in the south of market neighborhood in san francisco. the lot is located at fifth and shipley streets, and according to the san francisco business times, the city approved plans for a 127 unit residential building, but the construction stalled after the site's developer failed to make monthly loan payments. people living nearby are growing upset with
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the nuisance once it starts warming up. >> it's a big, big, big mosquito mess. >> and you know god knows what other airborne disease is that can carry. >> hopefully the city or somebody will come in and put something in there. >> right now, the san francisco public utilities commission says it believes the flooding is likely from groundwater. the site's future remains unclear. the utilities commission says it did send a crew out to collect samples at the site, but were unable to gain access because of the fence. >> our time is 437. san francisco's parks have been ranked among the best in the nation. the trust for public land released its annual parks score index and ranked san francisco as number seven among big cities. the study found that everyone lives within a ten minute walk to a park that's the best in the nation. the top city for parks is washington, d.c. followed by minneapolis, then saint paul, minnesota.
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>> i'm going to park it right here. temperatures will be a little cooler today. in fact, they're coming down santa rosa, menlo park, livermore, and san jose. the arrows all pointing down here, and we can see temperatures to forecast high 74, 68, 70 and 68. and cooler pattern will take us into saturday before we get a little rebound on sunday and monday. not a big one though, but it will start to bounce back up into the upper 70s 80s. i would take a jacket at bottlerock. does look sunny to mostly sunny but windy, blustery, windy and then a little better on sunday. but temperatures staying in the 70s. water temps incredibly cold 48 4950 from point arena. point ray, san francisco boy and fog is forming rapidly, especially along the san mateo coast and a little bit over the bay. 40s and 50s on the temps here. menlo park 46, napa 47, petaluma 45. some cool lows. sonoma is in there at 44. sebastopol is down to 42. windsor 44. occidental now 42. these are cool for us for this time of year. no doubt
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about it. west gusting to 30 at travis. it's been up to 33 at concord. so there's already a rather robust wind in place here. sfo west to 26mph, except for a few high clouds or some patchy low clouds. we're all set to go. fog, sun. but the main message is windy and cooler on those temps. not only for today and tomorrow. we'll take that into probably a little bit breezy on sunday as well, but the cooler days will be today and tomorrow. highs 6070s. >> thank you steve. inflation at the grocery store is impacting how people shop. we're going to hear from people who say they've had to change what they eat. >> and a rally in san francisco about the fears that a form of medical treatment will be affected because of the state budget cuts
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war against russia. ukraine has been pleading for more funding to help its soldiers with ammunition and equipment. >> it's the shortage of air defense systems. it's the lack of long range capabilities for our warriors and the complete inability to destroy the very source of russian terror. >> it has now been more than two years since russia invaded ukraine. details of the largest attack on a european country since world war two. now, reuters is reporting that russian president putin is ready to end the war in ukraine with a negotiated cease fire that recognizes the current battlefield lines. russia right now has possession of most of the eastern part of ukraine, including key port cities. that same report says putin is prepared to continue the war indefinitely if ukrainian leaders don't quickly respond to his proposal. >> the largest hospital in central gaza is at risk of
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shutting down due to the lack of fuel. now, according to the health ministry, the hospital is currently treating more than 600 patients across gaza. only about one third of its original 36 hospitals are still functioning. the possible closure comes as the region is being flooded with palestinians fleeing the southern city of rafah. >> our time is now. 443 well, the ucla chancellor, gene block, testified in front of a congressional committee and said that public universities have to uphold free speech under the first amendment while they tried to protect students from discrimination. the presidents of northwestern and rutgers university also testified before congress. they defended their decisions to end the encampments on the campuses through negotiations, rather than using police force. the ucla chancellor also had remorse at the handling of an attack on ucla's pro-palestinian encampment earlier this month. >> with the benefit of hindsight, we should have been
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prepared to immediately remove the encampment if and when the safety of our community was put at risk. >> now, all of the leaders denounced the rise of anti-semitism. him and block, who is jewish, said he was disgusted at some of the rhetoric used by the protesters as a rally in san francisco's chinatown over acupuncture, people who use acupuncture and medical professionals who perform it are concerned about governor newsom's revised budget, which includes acupuncture for excludes. >> it from state subsidized medical services. now the organizers of the rally say the proposed cuts would have a devastating impact on the many people who rely on acupuncture. >> medi-cal plans to cut acupuncture benefits after june 15th, 2024. this will hurt the aapi community and many others, the governor's office says. >> newsom has repeatedly said that he would prefer not to make any cuts, but he might not have
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any other choice. >> our time is now. 445 governor newsom signed a bill it temporarily allows doctors from arizona to come here to california to perform abortions. now, licensed arizona physicians who performed an abortion in the past two years can now apply for a temporary california license, and if they qualified, they will receive that license within a week. governor newsom signed the bill in response to a recent arizona supreme court ruling that said a near-total abortion ban dating back to 1864 is enforceable in arizona, although the fate of that band is up in the air right now. and lawmakers in louisiana approved a bill classifying abortion pills as controlled, dangerous substances. now, supporters of this say this would help protect expecting mothers from coerced abortions, but critics say reclassification would make it harder for doctors to prescribe
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the drugs for purposes outside of abortions, including managing miscarriages. that bill is now on its way to the governor to be signed. >> well, the air being contaminated with covid 19 is not enough for a business to claim physical losses, according to a new ruling from the california supreme court. justices ruled in favor of an insurance company that denied a claim from concert promoters, another planet entertainment. they wanted their insurer to pay out pandemic related business losses because the presence of covid 19 outside forced them to shut down. the ruling could have big implications for companies trying to recoup losses during the pandemic. >> time is now for 47. new research is out showing inflation and higher than average food prices are changing. how we eat purdue university in indiana conducted a study and released their consumer food insight survey. it tracks food demand, satisfy action, food security and
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sustainability. it said that 65% of americans rate their diets favorably, but that is down 4% compared to a year ago. >> despite spending more, they may be making sacrifices in terms of the quantity and quality of the foods that they're purchasing. >> now, researchers worried that people will have an unhealthy diet. the national institutes of health already reports most americans are not eating enough fiber. >> well, it's contra costa county's most populous city. its scenic beauty and stunning views of mount diablo. and this morning mornings on two, the nine hitting the road to concord for our first zip trip of the year, we are exploring this charming east bay cities self-guided mural walk. it's family owned and operated drive in theater, and we uncover its taco trail, which welcomes foodies from near and far.
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>> yes, we're all regulars. >> i have to get my, my fix every so often. >> just family recipes, old family recipes come from grandma to aunties to mom to now. so what we serve is what i grew up eating. >> the nine will be live at concord's todos santos plaza, highlighting all the fun things to do, see and eat in that east bay city. if you're in the area, come on down. join us in person or you can of course y watch live right here on ktvu, fox two and on our fox local app. that leads us to steve paulson. if people are heading out to concord, they picked the best time ever to go because you got that hot, not stinking hot out there yet. >> not what? pam, what did you say? stinking hot. that's hot, man. but they'll be in the 70s. i mean, honestly, this time of year could easily be 90, 95 or 100, but not even close today. so it's going to be a cool for concord. cool breezy day, santa rosa, menlo park, livermore, san jose arrows are all down, 60s
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and 70s on the temps, cooler pattern and a windy pattern will take us not only today, but probably bottoming out on saturday before a little rebound on sunday into monday. i'd take a jacket just i mean, maybe during the day it won't be so bad, but boy, i'll tell you, there's going to be some rather blustery conditions, 70s on the forecast, highs all the way into the weekend. upper 40s to low 50s on a lot of these water temps. incredibly cold. so fog is forming mainly on the san mateo coast a little on across the bay. some patchy low clouds around but 40s and 50s. the napa airport says clear and light rain. so one of those is probably wrong. i'm going to say light rain is wrong, but there's a pretty good breeze here for many. 46 clayton, low 50s for many kensington's 48, el sobrante at 49 degrees north dublin in there it's a little a little chilled in the morning air and you can see concord south. been up to 33 miles an hour out of out of beautiful buchanan there. and we also have a pretty robust onshore wind from sfo hayward out to livermore. so everything's in
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place for a blustery day. mostly sunny unless you're on the san mateo coast, but it looks like it's pretty sold out. fog, sun, breezy to windy at times. temperatures coming down. we'll carry that into saturday. finally a little rebound on sunday. so for today i would expect a windy cooler friday. some low clouds, temps below average, no doubt about it. mostly sunny, breezy to windy. 50s, 60s and 70s. >> all right thank you steve a long standing dispute between the 49ers and the santa clara stadium authority is no more. the settlement just reached between the two sides and never before seen areas inside the winchester mystery house. now made available to the public. we're going to take a look at the new tour launching this weekend in san jose.
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tonight, following san francisco's latest, come from behind victory in pittsburgh, the giants overcame a big deficit for the second time in less than 24 hours to defeat the pirates, 7 to 6. matt chapman homered for the third straight game with his three run drive during an eighth inning giants rally. former giants player joey bart hit a grand slam against his former team in pittsburgh's loss. well, the a's pulled off a dramatic come from behind victory as well at the oakland coliseum, the a's defeated the colorado rockies with a walk off win to cap off a thrilling five run 11th inning, and the a's defeated the rockies 10 to 9 after being down four runs. the a's begin a memorial day weekend series against the houston astros at the coliseum tonight. santa clara stadium authority and the san francisco 49ers have reached an agreement to resolve some long standing dispute. city officials say the new deal
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benefits santa clara in many ways, including reducing the amount of stadium authority owes to the 49ers by $7.5 million. in addition, the city of santa clara will now be paid $7 million in performance rent as for public safety at nfl games, the stadium authority says it will now save $100,000 per game in reimbursement costs to the 49ers and help offset the price for police. a special garden in the east bay received a visit from the epa. officials with the us environmental protection agency went to cal state east bay's concord center to assess the progress of a garden project that they helped fund. the epa awarded more than $900,000 to support work on the 6000 square foot garden near mount diablo. the garden is focused on bringing indigenous plants back to california. >> we put these plants in with a bunch of students six years ago, and they haven't been touched. and so salvia, for example, is a great plant. there's all sorts
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of varieties of it. it's out there just doing its thing. it doesn't need any fertilizer. it doesn't need water. >> the epa is also conducting a scientific study in the garden area, looking at the soil, the water and monitoring air pollution. a bill that would force self-driving car companies to be more transparent has cleared the assembly. the bill would require autonomous car companies like waymo to report all crashes, traffic violations and malfunctions to the dmv. the legislation was introduced after a series of issues here in the bay area involving self-driving cars, blocking traffic and getting into accidents. the bill now heads to the senate. well, if you have ever been to the winchester mystery house in san jose and wondered what's behind the walls of the rooms that are off limits to guests, well, now you can take a peek. the winchester mystery house is launching its explore more tour on saturday. it will give visitors access into sections of the house that have never been
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accessible to the public. before. we spoke with walter magnuson, the executive director, about the unseen mystery rooms built by sarah winchester. >> another wonderful thing about this tour is, whenever possible, whenever we can safely do it, we are removing stanchions and we are allowing you to actually enter the spaces the way sarah would have, the way her workers would have. and this is a great example of one of those spaces that you'll actually be able to access. >> the tour lasts for an hour. ticket prices start at $18 for children, $40 for adults. this weekend, san francisco is kicking off its 46th annual carnival festival. this year's theme is honoring indigenous roots. carnival san francisco is a free two day festival with a grand parade that spans 17 blocks in the city's historic latino cultural district in the mission. the festival begins tomorrow at 11 a.m. the parade is on sunday at 9:30 a.m. the two seventh graders. we have two
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seventh graders who provided a heartwarming story during an end of the year race at a middle school in utah. the two friends say they formed a close friendship. the school year. as the school year comes to a close, they decided to participate in the school's running of the colts race. one of the students has a condition that has left him wheelchair bound his entire life, but when the race started, they were both determined to make it to the finish line. >> we were planning to run it, for a while now. it just sounded interesting and, people always talk about how this thing is like a car, my wheelchair, and how it's, like, so fast. so me and nate just decided to show them out of his fast. i love that riken has somebody who would think of him in that way, to want to share that experience with him. >> well, they didn't finish in first place, but both received medals for their participation. >> it was exciting, made it to the finish line and as you
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heard, it was exciting. >> well done. the oakland zoo getting ready to release more than 100 mountain and sierra nevada yellow legged frogs back into the wild. zoo employees helped treat them for a deadly fungus that's killed a large number of the frogs. they're given microchips along with a foot and belly swab, to ensure that they are cleared of the fungus. once the tests come back, the frogs will be released to streams, lakes and meadows throughout the southern sierra nevada range. the baby falcons on top of uc berkeley's campanile hall officially have names. uc berkeley posted this photo to identify the chicks. there. they are, one with the green band is named aurora. sol has the yellow band, nox has the blue band, and eclipse has the silver band. you'll remember last week, researchers made their way up to the top of the tower and put the special bands on each of the chicks. the university asked the public to weigh in and help pick the names, and close to 4000 people weighed in and we just heard two
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bangs, and i saw people running. >> two people shot in oakland during a high school graduation. the witnesses who tell us it all started with a fight. and for years we've heard about bait cars used to catch criminals. but now there are bait homes. we'll tell you one bay area city that's setting high tech traps to catch thieves from ktvu. >> fox two news. this is mornings on two. well good morning to you. >> thank you for joining us. and welcome to mornings on two i'm dave clark. >> good morning i'm pam cook friday, may 24th heading into labor day memorial day weekend. excuse me i want to get rid of that summer went fast didn't it. >> woo. that flew by flew by memorial day weekend. >> we have bottlerock. we have a lot of events. weather pretty cool. nice. >> yes. back to you. yes yes. does the cool 40s. i mean it's already 45 santa rosa and palo alto is 46. there's some low 40s to the north here, and it's
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going to be a day of below average temps, pretty rather decent breeze already for some up to 30mph. i'm just rolling right along here. so windy friday. cooler as well. we're going to see below average temps , mostly sunny. some low clouds are really sticking and staying so far along the san mateo coast. so 60s 70 on those highs below average, they'll stay there probably into sunday. all right. allies here. we had one little hiccup. i heard you say where was that? is that better? that's in hayward. >> and i believe it's been cleared even though the chp hasn't updated their logs yet. and here's the reason why we show you the maps. you can see there is absolutely no backup around this. this is a triple a traffic cameras will show you that this is southbound 880 at winton. this was a crash that was blocking one of the earlier lanes, one of the lanes earlier rather. but now i think it is cleared because there's not a lot of people on the road and there's no orange or red backup behind it. so that's the good news. let's take a look at the south bay. the commute there really hasn't gotten started
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yet. we will see if it even does. it is a friday. of course there is some road work. as you can see here at highway four, bay point in the eastbound direction, westbound direction is a little bit sluggish as well , but no major issues. and the bay bridge toll plaza still moving, traffic moving very nicely here. 501 let's go back to the desk. >> all right. thank you. ali. well a still developing story in oakland where the police are still out there searching for the shooters who fired shots last night at a high school graduation. ktvu is amanda quintana is in our newsroom with the latest. and also the questions that remain. good morning amanda. yeah. >> good morning. there are still a lot of questions in this shooting caused a lot of chaos last night. as you can imagine, it happened towards the end of the ceremony at the skyline high school graduation ceremony around 745, sending students and families running for safety. police found that two victims, a man and a woman on the north side of the campus. they were transported to the hospital. both are expected to be okay. police are now looking into
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multiple suspects and investigating a fight that might have happened right before the shooting. >> i heard a couple gunshots happening in one of the corners of the school, and then i see a lot of people just started running the opposite direction, and it was just a scary experience to witness. it was supposed to be a happy day, a day where you would celebrate your fresh graduates and it ended up going completely south. >> oakland police and chp were on scene after the shooting, and the school did go on lockdown. police say this was a isolated incident, although they say they are looking into multiple suspects. investigators did not provide a description of any of those suspects live in the newsroom. amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news thank you amanda. >> police investigators in san francisco say one person was hurt after police responded to a call of someone with a gun. it happened yesterday afternoon just after 3 p.m, not far from bay view park. police were called in after someone in the
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neighborhood reported seeing a man with a rifle. sfpd says one officer fired his gun but did not shoot anyone. police say the suspect was injured in their response, but not by gunfire. >> suspect was transported to a local hospital for non-life threatening injuries due to the fact a less lethal use of force was used to take the take the suspect into custody. >> within the next ten days, the san francisco police department will hold a town hall meeting to give more details about this incident. >> all right. >> our time is 503. in the wealthy community of atherton on the peninsula. recent home burglaries are leading the police to use special technology to track down the criminals. now, according to police, the number of crimes. so far this year is almost equal to all of the crimes last year. well, now the atherton police department is launching a bait house program with 50 homeowners agreeing to let the police put trackers in some of their household items that burglars may try to steal.
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>> once that tracker is moved, we will get a notification of it, which is going to trigger our response for the police department, with our ultimate goal being apprehension. >> the threat of having a tracer in place could maybe, give, thieves second thoughts about, you know, hitting that house. >> now, the price of these sophisticated trackers, $500 a piece. they also have gps and cellular radio signals and the tracking system also uses traffic cameras. >> several business owners in san francisco's noe valley neighborhood are expressing their concerns about a planned paving project this summer. most of the work is scheduled to take place on 24th street. the city plans to repave the road and other surrounding streets while making improvements to the sidewalks and bus stops in noe valley, but some business owners say the four month project would keep people away during the important summertime, when large sections of our commercial corridor are being blocked off, people will just avoid going. >> i know that the road here
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does need work, but hopefully that the city can work with us with the merchant association and really work on something where it's a win win, win win situation. >> san francisco's public works department says these roads in noe valley are way overdue for repaving, and the agency says the project has already been delayed. several times over the past nine years. >> time is 505. one man says he was thrilled when he recently bought real estate in alameda for just over $100,000, but then he found out his waterfront property at 610 grand street is underwater. the property he bought is 10,000ft!s in a lagoon near the grand street bridge. well, now that property is for sale again for $400,000. the owner, according to his realtor, hopes to at least get his money back. >> but he's a, you know, an average working person, and you save up 100, no, $100,000, to lose it. it's heartbreaking. so
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we're trying to see what can be done. i'd like to at least see him get back the money he paid. at least that at the very least, you know, that would be the right thing to do. >> now, the owner says he never actually went to see his new property that he bought. and that when he typed the address into a map app, it sent him to a different location with a photo of the house. our time now 506, will today between noon and 7 p.m. tonight, it is expected to be among the busiest travel times of the memorial day weekend. almost 44 million americans, according to triple-a , will be traveling for the holiday. more than 38 million will be driving air travel, also expected to be the highest in five years, as we recommend getting out before 11:00 if you can or if your night out will not leaving until after 7 p.m. >> and if you're traveling back on memorial day on that monday, as many of us are going to do, wait until after dinnertime,
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really after 6 or 7 p.m. that way you'll have the clearest traffic out there. >> triple a says most of us are eager for some adventure, so more travel is expected this summertime. not just for the memorial day weekend and trips to las vegas and florida are popular destinations. >> well, if you are driving, you're getting a slight break at the pump this holiday weekend. gas prices are falling nationwide, including here in california. the national average this morning is about a nickel less than a month ago. however, prices are also about a nickel higher than they were last memorial day. politicians on both sides blame each other for the current prices. >> instead of working to lower gas prices for americans ahead of a busy memorial day weekend, big oil company executives are huddling to find ways to keep prices high and keep their profits soaring. >> triple a predicts a 4% increase in car travel this holiday weekend, compared to last memorial day. now california, right now averaging
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513 a gallon for gas napa has about the highest price in the bay area at 549. san francisco comes in averaging 533, oakland 526, and in san jose, gas is 522 a gallon. they're all down slightly from yesterday. >> speaking of down slightly, our temperatures are down slightly. in fact, they'll be down a good 510 degrees as temperatures take the tumble here. santa rosa, menlo park, livermore and san jose. all the arrows are pointing down today and my forecast highs show 74, 68, 70 and 68 on the temps for today. the cooler, windy pattern is today and also saturday. a little bit of a rebound on sunday into monday before it looks like another system drops in tuesday night. wednesday i would say windy is the main message here. going out to battle and not very warm. and sometimes if you're in the sun it might not be bad, but i'll tell you that temp will drop fast in the late afternoon evening. incredibly cold water temps. somebody asked me why are they so cold? because of northwest wind on the coast. the northwest wind generates upwelling, which brings up the
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colder nutrient rich water from below. there will be a quiz on tuesday 48, 49 and 50. speaking of, that's about we're seeing mid 40s petaluma 45, low 50s, menlo park's 46, san carlos 47. atherton says. hey, hey, we're 45, in los altos, 47 and stanford campus 46, san carlos, 47, pacifica 49. cool, cool west to 26, almost 30 out of fairfield. concord has been 30, almost 33mph. a west wind at napa. west wind also at oakland now, and also from sfo, hayward to livermore. everything is in place for a blustery day under mostly sunny skies, although there's pretty good fog on the san mateo coast, so a cool pattern. the low moves into the north and that is opening the door to this cooler pattern and cooler, gusty winds today. and also into saturday. so for today, a windy friday but cooler below average temps. mostly sunny unless you're on the areas where the fog is. and then it will be probably partly to mostly cloudy for at least the
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morning 50s 60s 70s. on the temps it does look a little better. sunday, monday. >> thank you steve. memorial day weekend marks the unofficial start to summer. we have a look at some of the reasons many people are planning to stay home this year, and our celebration continues of asian, american and pacific islander heritage month. >> you'll see firsthand how one business in the south bay is helping people who have special needs a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to
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to seattle. i would take the rain jacket because that's what it's showing here. is that 56 degrees in some rain man oh man. they've already had record rain about a 2 or 3 days ago. los angeles dealing with a lot of low clouds and fog. and if you're heading to hawaii, not too bad. 82 degrees nationally, though. boy, it's a cool. that's the flight right there. and that's i'm on that one right there, for the west coast. look at that system moving into the pacific northwest. some rain there, maybe some thunderstorms around saint louis, also into chicago. and if you're heading to new orleans or miami, it's hot. >> all right, steve, thank you. times 514. well, college athletes may no longer be considered amatures. the pac 12 and other major college conferences and the ncaa agreed to settle three federal antitrust lawsuits. and in this deal, the ncaa will pay almost $3 billion over ten years to
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current and previous athletes dating back to 2016. also there's a revenue sharing plan. it will allow schools to pay up to $20 million a year directly to the athletes. >> memorial day weekend is the unofficial start of summer vacation season, but many people are rethinking their plans. a new poll finds more than 70% of people say high prices on everyday items are affecting their summer travel plans. for some, that means driving instead of flying this summer. for others, it means cheaper vacation spots. either way, people say their summer plans might not be what they hoped for because of money. >> come to the conclusion that the prices of travel flying outside of the country is just too much for us to really entertain for the summer. >> prices this summer definitely have me thinking about doing more free events overall, more than just going to more costly places like six flags. >> more than half of the people
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asked say they are not making any vacation plans at all this year. >> all right, our time is now 515. we continue ktvu coverage of asian american pacific islander heritage month, and this morning we're sharing the story of a mother whose quest to help her son has grown into a community movement. ktvu lamonica peters has her story. >> when my son, three years old, friends of children with special needs, they help me, sherry meng says. >> after connecting with friends of children with special needs, she wanted to give back to the organization that supported her autistic son. she volunteered with the adult day program for over a decade and eventually taught students life and vocational skills. >> so we teach a lot of things like how do you cooking? you know, make sandwich and laundry, all kind of thing. and later we move. i more focus on vocational training in 2020, with no prior
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knowledge of the industry, meng says she started an embroidery company. >> she wanted a business with a skill that students could enjoy and easily learn. after she and her husband invested about $200,000 into the company, she began a partnership with three local school districts, including campbell union high school district, to provide job training. >> they also learn how to trim and remove the backing. >> meng says the school districts use their own funding to pay students, and they work with equipment that simplifies the embroidery process. this longtime customer, david roger, says he too has an autistic son, but it's the quality work that led him to turtle works. >> you know, it's not like just getting a crayon drawing to put on the refrigerator. this is high quality stuff that my people now require. i shouldn't say require. they count on me to go to miss sherry to get additional products made. >> impact on the community hasn't gone unnoticed. turtle works has received numerous community awards and has been
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featured in local newspapers, including this bay area chinese language publication. >> this chinese mom created a business and teach a autism kids skill. >> mom says she named her business turtle works after the story of the tortoise and the hare. she says she wants special needs students to come out of their shell and learn skills like everyone else, even if it takes them a little longer to reach their goals. slow and steady wins the race. lamonica peters ktvu. fox two news lamonica. >> great story. time is 517. well ktvu coverage of aapi month continues online on our website ktvu .com. and there you can find a collection of stories celebrating and honoring asian, american and pacific islander cultures, where our special program, voices for change, comes back this weekend with a new episode, we'll continue our
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celebration of aapi heritage month, and we'll talk to the executive director of the japanese community youth council. it's marking 45 years of helping thousands of students become the first ones in their families to go to college. also honoring the culture through storytelling. we'll look back at this year's cam fest and how it lifted up the voices of the aapi community. >> it's really a powerful thing, you know, that our artists are doing to insist that, you know, our stories are worth, being heard and worth being watched, and worth being known. >> and don't forget, you can watch voices for change this sunday morning at 930. right here on ktvu. >> all right. >> steve paulson is here with our forecast as we head into the memorial day weekend. how's it look? >> cooler and windy. the way it looks here. we have a pretty good gusts. already been up 30
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plus for concord. also out to fairfield oakland napa. both were the westerly breeze or wind for some. same from sfo out to hayward and also livermore. half moon bay northwest to 18 and a south wind at mountain view and also san jose. so everything's in place. a lot of fog and low clouds, especially on the san mateo. and they're working their way up the coast. so we've gone from some low clouds to a lot more low clouds, not as much pushing inland, but there's definitely some on the coast here making its move so cooler. gusty winds. so look for a windy friday and cooler. mostly sunny, but temps below average. i'd say breezy to blustery if not downright windy for some, and it looks like this will be the pattern today and tomorrow. if you're going anywhere, i would take a jacket that temps will really drop off in the late afternoon and also evening a little bit better on sunday. monday. >> all right steve, thank you. a crackdown on tiktok before the november election. the new policies for a state affiliated account s and a special hearing on the peninsula about artificial intelligence. you'll hear how one state official says, i. technology could help
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the ticket company live nation. because of antitrust concerns. a lawsuit follows a justice department investigation into whether the parent company of ticketmaster has a monopoly in the ticket industry. attorney general merrick garland says live nation depends on unlawful,
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anti-competitive conduct to exercise control over live events in the industry. >> it is time for fans and artists to stop paying the price for live nation's monopoly. it is time to restore competition and innovation in the entertainment industry. it is time to break up live nation, ticketmaster for now. >> in a statement, live nation called the justice department's allegations of a monopoly absurd and said, quote, live nation in no way fits the profile of a monopoly and that service charges on ticketmaster are no higher than elsewhere and frequently are lower. well tiktok is cracking down on state affiliated accounts that are trying to exert influence overseas during an election year. now, tiktok says accounts that tried to reach communities outside of their home country on current global events and affairs will not appear on the
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main feed. this new policy comes after a study conducted by the brookings institute found that russian state affiliated accounts increased their use on the platform and were posting more messages in english and spanish. times now 524. a state official testified that artificial intelligence could help the government solve a series of problems in a responsible way. the public hearing was held in woodside. it included an overview of california's efforts to incorporate artificial intelligence in government, and it looked at the best practices is to get that started. the secretary of the government operations said the state wants to be transparent and deliberate about using it. >> we tried to not follow, you know, the rush to say use the latest and greatest and because it's a fun thing to do, that might be great. we use that. we apply that into a very
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intentional sandbox area so we can test out what would be the negative side of it, what would be the risk by using something like that? now a second hearing of the commission is set for next month, focusing on underserved communities. >> our time is 525 back to back fires in the east bay, including one that was very close to a marina. but firefighters say was the biggest challenge in getting those fires under control. and the frustration in san francisco about a lake filled with trash that's getting bigger by people in one neighborhood, are pushing for somethin to be done.
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ended up going completely south. it ended up being awful. >> a time of celebration turned into chaos after people started shooting at a high school graduation. we hear from people who went running for cover. and we are at the beginning of the memorial day weekend. we have the weekend forecast and some of the big events around the bay area from ktvu, fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> good morning. thank you for joining us here. on mornings on two i'm pam cook and good morning i'm dave clark. >> it's friday. it is may 24th. a little chilly outside to it is. let's check with steve paulson. get your forecast. >> it is indeed chilly. we'll head up to the sierra nevada
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though. also could be some partly cloudy up there if you're going to tahoe, just keep an eye on things. they've kind of backed off on thunderstorm activity, but there's some. it could be some. there's a low dropping in. it's kind of moisture. star but i'll mention if you're going up there and it'll be cooler and windy there as well. 40s and 50s on the thames. palo alto 46 sonoma is 43 cool degrees, a lot of mid 40s, especially to the north, and the fog is increasing rapidly on the coast, even though the air aloft is cool and the temps inland are cooler. that will be the theme today. partly sunny, mostly sunny, windy and cooler. highs coming down 60s and 70s. all right. allies here have had a couple little, little ummps out there. what's going on now. >> they've been cleared. so overall things look pretty good out there. we have some nice light friday traffic. as you can see from our traffic maps here. taking a wide view of the east bay commute. there's nothing really that you have to worry about. we can move the maps down a little bit, see the south bay looks good as well. here's a live picture from our aa traffic cameras showing the commute on westbound highway for bay point.
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there is a note about some sort of box truck stalled in the slow lane at bailey road in the westbound direction, but there's not a lot of people driving on this stretch or not as many as we'd see usually during the middle of the week. so it's not leading to any severe backups just yet. we'll keep an eye on it. highway 24 in lafayette, heading towards the caldecott tunnel. no problems there. east shore freeway looks good as well. and when you get to the bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights are not on yet, so you will have an easy drive getting onto the span. 530 let's go back to the desk. >> all right, topping our news this morning, oakland police say they have detained two people in connection to last night's shooting at the skyline high school graduation. authorities have not released the identities of the two people, or whether or not they are connected to the school, but the gunfire started at about 745 last night. officers arrived at the scene. they found a man and a woman were hurt. they were taken to the hospital. both victims are expected to survive. authorities say they are looking into reports that the shooting may have started with some type of
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fight. >> what we do know, there were, multiple suspects, but we're trying to identify exactly how many. >> any idea how many shots fired? caliber of shots, not the caliber. and we're still looking into how many, but there were multiple shots. >> did you take pictures of muffin graduates? you know, i was going great. like, because we're graduating. you know, his graduation, and then next thing you know, like, i hear, like, the gunshots at first i thought it was fireworks, but i seen people running, so, you know, i was just running with them once again. >> oakland police say officers detained two individuals, but this incident remains an ongoing investigation. anyone with information is urged to call the oakland police felony assault unit. >> our time now. 532 firefighters will be on alert all over the bay area this memorial day weekend because of strong winds and warmer temperatures. and yesterday afternoon, the dangerous fire conditions were evident in contra costa county. that's where firefighters battled three separate brush fires, including
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two of them in antioch. one was near the slaton ranch, the other was at the antioch marina. >> the biggest challenge with fighting this fire here in the marina is that it is in the two leads, and it's, it it really borders up against the water. so having to get crews and apparatus and lines out to that is pretty tough for us. we do have a fire boat and that fire boat provides a lot of, versatility for us. >> now, a third brush fire started along busy concord boulevard in concord. firefighters were able to keep the flames from spreading to buildings. the cause of these three fires are being investigated. >> mayor shengtao is expected to submit a budget adjustment for oakland today. the mayor says oakland has a projected $117 million budget deficit. this year, and $175 million for the next year. the mayor says cuts are coming, but that money is being set aside for safety and economic development. it. >> in order to close our current
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deficit, i direct a city administrator, justin johnson, to propose a fiscally responsible but mid-cycle budget adjustment that prioritize raises essential services in order to deliver a clean and safe city for all. oaklanders while promoting economic development and opportunities. >> mayor tao's administration will be in talks with the city council about possible adjustments in the next few weeks. they have until the end of june to pass the budget. >> the time is now 533. california expected to have another record year of spending on lobbyists, according to cal matters, a nonpartisan nonprofit news organization. special interest groups have spent more than $114 million to lobby state officials and state lawmakers so far this year. this matches the pace last year, when a record $480 million was spent. some of the top spenders this year include chevron, the california chamber of commerce and pg and
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e. >> well, a trash filled urban lake is getting the attention of people living in the south of market neighborhood in san francisco. the lot is located at fifth and shipley streets, and according to the san francisco business times, the city approved plans for a 127 unit residential building, but the construction stalled after the site's developer failed to make monthly loan payments. people living nearby are concerned that once it starts warming up, it's a big, big mosquito mess. >> and you know, god knows what other airborne disease is that can carry. >> hopefully the city or somebody will come in and put something in there. >> right now, the san francisco public utilities commission says it believes the flooding is likely from groundwater. the site's future remains unclear. the utilities commission also says it did send a crew out to collect samples at the site, but were unable to gain access because of the fence. >> time is 535. san francisco's parks ranked among the best in the whole country. the trust for public land released its annual
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parks score index, and ranked san francisco as number seven among big cities. the study found that everybody lives within a ten minute walk to a park, and that's the best in the country. the top city for parks is washington, d.c. followed by minneapolis and then saint paul, minnesota. >> some beautiful parks in the city, for sure, with nice, nice views. well, it will be one of the busiest memorial day weekends ever for travel. but if you stay here in the bay area, there are a lot of events and activities to check out in ktvu. james torres joins us now with that story. >> james. yeah. pam. good morning. it is a very busy weekend, and we actually asked you earlier in the week if you had plans to travel out of town for memorial day weekend, and here are the poll results. nearly three out of four of you say we're staying home, calling it a staycation and considering all of what's going around here, you have plenty of options to not be bored here are the highlights. tonight starts the bottlerock music festival up in napa. i shouldn't say tonight
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starts later this afternoon. the three day music series is all day, all three days. and tonight stevie nicks headlines the show. other acts to expect today of different music genres include megan thee stallion, bebe rexha as well as all time low. you can see that full list on our website ktvu .com. in san francisco, the 46th annual carnival festival kicks off in the mission tomorrow. it's a two day festival highlighting latin culture from all types of countries. it's full of food, music, dancing and a giant parade. sunday morning i had a chance to speak to the festival's executive director, who says it takes a village of workers and volunteers to put it on. >> plenty of our folks are what we call them guerrilleros, or they're guerilla volunteers, so to speak. but then at the at the carnival festival parade, we rely on 400 volunteers that show up from all over the bay area. you know, to support. and what they're doing is continuing, this multicultural celebration where we get to highlight the 23 different latin american
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caribbean cultures, and we'll sprinkle in just a few other events to look forward to this weekend, as well as memorial day monday, a number of cities will hold their parades. >> there's the mount diablo beacon lighting, yerba buena gardens festival, as well as the frameline 48 festival, just to name a few. triple a says this weekend, more than 43 million people will travel more than 50 miles for the weekend. if that's true, that will set a new memorial day record and set the tone for a very busy summer travel. we'll toss it over to you, steve. >> all right, jamie, i'm here. there you go, james. thank you, sir. we do have. speaking of bottlerock, we'll see how we what we did there. james see how we did that. all right. if you were going, i it's going to be a windy pattern here, i just don't see any way around it. temperatures in the low 70s and that temple drop off fast by tonight. does look better on sunday. santa rosa, menlo park, livermore, san jose. down we go. on the arrows. arrows. that's
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arrows. 74, 68, 70 and 68 on the forecast. highs a cool and windy pattern today into saturday before a slight rebound as we take us into sunday. and monday looks like the warmest day. incredibly cold though. water temps point arena point ray, san francisco, bowie 48 4950 and fog is increasing fast up the coast. 40s on the temps 50s there are some low 40s to the 19. petaluma 44 i know sonoma is 43. santa cruz mountains a lot of 40s. you can see even towards socal at 45 so 40s and 50s. there is a little chill to the morning air, along with a rather robust breeze. it's been up to 30 for fairfield and also concord, buchanan and it is onshore almost everywhere you go except for san jose, which is usually the outlier. they get the south wind 30s up in the mountains, some thunderstorm activity that temp drop fast yesterday. so if you're going up there, keep an eye on things and it's going to be a blustery, cool day up there as well. we are setting the stage for an unseasonably cool pattern here. not only today but
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also into saturday with a little rebound on sunday. forecast models keep wanting to build a ridge of high pressure in. i don't know if i buy it. we haven't really had anything since november like that. we have a series of these lows coming in and i think the beat will continue here, even though we're going to the end of may and into june. windy friday, cooler, below average temps, mostly sunny unless you're on a coast where it doesn't look so good there. temperatures 5060s and 70s gasia back 539 a rally in san francisco about the fears that one form of medical treatment will be affected because of state budget cuts
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welcome back to morning zone two. it's 542. the white house today expected to announce that an extra $275 billion in military aid will be given to ukraine in its war against russia. ukraine has been pleading for more funding to help its soldiers with ammunition and equipment. >> it's the shortage of air defense systems. it's the lack of long range capabilities for our warriors and the complete inability to destroy the very source of russian terror. >> now, it's now been more than two years since russia invaded ukraine, the largest attack on a european country since world war
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two. and reuters is reporting now that russian president putin is ready to end the war in ukraine with a negotiated cease fire that recognizes the current battlefield lines. now, russia right now has control of most of the eastern part of ukraine, including some key port cities. that same report says putin is prepared to continue the war indefinitely if ukrainian leaders don't respond quickly to his proposal. the largest hospital in central gaza is at risk of shutting down due to lack of fuel, according to the health ministry. >> the hospital is currently treating more than 600 patients across gaza, only about one third of its original 36 hospitals are still functioning. the possible closure comes as the region is flooded, with palestinians fleeing the southern city of rafah. >> well, ucla chancellor gene block testified before a congressional committee that public universities have to uphold free speech under the
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first amendment while trying to protect students from discrimination. even the president of northwestern and rutgers university also testified and defended their decisions to end the encampments on their campuses through negotiations, rather than using police force. the ucla chancellor also showed remorse at the handling of an attack on ucla's pro-palestinian encampment. earlier this month. >> with the benefit of hindsight, we should have been prepared to immediately remove the encampment if and when the safety of our community was put at risk. >> now, all of the leaders denounced the rise of anti-semitic ism and block, who happens to be jewish, said he was disgusted at some of the rhetoric used by protesters. >> a rally in san francisco's chinatown over acupuncture patients and medical professionals are concerned about governor newsom's revised budget, which excludes acupuncture from state subsidized medi-cal services.
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the organizers of the rally say the proposed cuts would have a devastating impact on the many people who rely on acupuncture. >> medi-cal plans to cut acupuncture benefits after june 15th, 2024. this will hurt the aapi community and many other rouz, the governor's office says. >> newsom has repeatedly said that he would prefer not to make any cuts, but he might not have a choice. >> time is 545. governor newsom signed a bill that temporarily will allow doctors from arizona to come here to california to perform abortions. licensed arizona physicians who performed an abortion in the last two years can now apply for a temporary california license, and if they qualified, they'll get that license within a week. governor newsom signed the bill in response to a recent arizona supreme court ruling that said a near-total abortion ban dating back to 1864 is enforceable in
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arizona. however, the fate of that ban in arizona is still up in the air, the air being contaminate with covid 19 is not enough for a business to claim physical loss. >> that's according to a new ruling from the california supreme court. the justices ruled in favor of an insurance company that denied a claim from concert promoters. another planet entertainment. they wanted their insurer to pay out pandemic related business losses because the presence of covid 19 forced them to shut down. the ruling could have big implications for companies trying to recoup losses from the pandemic. >> time now. 546 new research is out showing inflation and higher than average food prices are changing the way we eat. purdue university released its consumer food insight survey tracking food demand satisfaction, food security and sustainability. 65% of americans rate their diets in a favorable way, but that's down 4% compared to a year ago.
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>> in spite spending more, they may be making sacrifices in terms of the quantity and quality of the foods that they're purchasing, and the researchers worry that most of us will have unhealthy diets. >> the national institutes of health already says most americans are not eating enough fiber. >> mornings on two, the nine is hitting the road for its first zip trip of the season, and we're headed to concord. we are checking out all of the east bay city's rich cultural diversity, such as its guided mural walk, taco and beer trails, and the family owned and operated drive in theater, which has served as a nostalgic movie haven for years. >> for the first time i came was, i would say probably back in 2012. my son was about two years old. yeah. and ever since we came, we just never, never left.
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>> the nine will be live at concord's todos santos plaza, highlighting all the fun things to do, see and eat in that east bay city. if you're in the area, come on down, join us in person or you can of course watch live right here. ktvu, fox two and the fox local app, i think. didn't every town used to have a drive in theater and then a swap meet, and it's just so nice to see that. >> still, that particular drive in is a favorite for me. i love that place. it's very nostalgic, very nice too. >> yeah, you can bring your kids in their jammies to watch the movie, right? ali >> yeah, i'm going to have to put that on my list. you know, i didn't even realize there were drive thrus, driving distance from where we are. yeah. put the little things you learn on the zip trips. yeah >> it's great. how's the commute so far? >> the commute looks okay. we are keeping an eye on things, and so far, so good. no major problems to tell you about. we're hoping for some friday light. we do see a little bit of slow traffic starting to build. not at the toll plaza at the bay
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bridge, but as you get past treasure island. so just be aware of that as you head into the city. south bay traffic and your commute here looks very good. no problems there. our triple a traffic cameras in, 280 in san jose show a pretty empty roads. there also, again, as you mentioned, the bay bridge at the toll plaza, things look good. metering lights aren't on. but then once you get past, mid-span, you will experience a little bit of slow traffic. taking a look at the golden gate bridge, we always like to show this picture right at sunrise. what a beautiful view. and it looks like it's going to be another nice day. but we do see that breeze steve paulson we always look at the flag, in this live picture here. so is that offshore breeze ali ali ali that is onshore you of all people i know onshore or offshore, that is a westerly breeze right there that's moving from the golden gate towards golden gate fields. >> albany, berkeley. so that's an onshore breeze, the water temps here are just defy logic. almost they are that cold. 48
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point arena, 49 point reyes 50 san francisco. boy the monterey bay aquarium boy was 53. now 54, it's been this way since april. we really have not had strong high pressure going back to november. we have not. so the pattern continues to favor these lows. dropping in. i don't see that changing anytime soon, although there's some chatter it might, but i'll believe it when i see it. 40s 50s on the temps. fog is moving up the coast. windsor is 43 occidental's in there. sebastopol and sonoma are 42, even 43. in upper lake, middletown 42. but a lot of 40s here. even fairfax at 4647, bolinas, ross and tiburon, cold morning for us. pretty good gusts already out there. fairfield and concord have had 30 to 33 mile per hour gusts, northwest half moon bay to 20 fog, though, is just racing up the coast here, some of it over the bay. the inland temps have dropped and the higher elevation temps have dropped. so this is a heck of a system to be able to
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generate that kind of fog. but when the water temps are that cold, it doesn't surprise me. 74in las vegas, 30s up in the mountains. watch out for isolated thundershowers up in the mountains that happened yesterday. 40s 50s up and down the coast. unless you're in beautiful san diego, we're at 62. mostly sunny today, unless you're on the coast. and i think you're dealing with too much low cloud deck. this is an unseasonably cool pattern for us settling in for today and also tomorrow. so cooler, gusty winds, highs will only be in the 60s and also 70s. below average temperatures. a little rebound on sunday, monday. >> all right steve thank you. time is 551 drivers. you're going to be watched closely this memorial day weekend. the chp has launched a statewide maximum enforcement cracking down on reckless driving and a long standing dispute between the 49ers and the santa clara stadium authority is no more. >> the settlement st reached be een the wo
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series against the mets in new york city. after the giants latest come from behind win in pittsburgh, the giants beat the pirates 7 to 6, overcoming a big deficit for the second time in less than 24 hours. matt chapman homered for the third straight game, a three run homer during an eighth inning giants rally. a former giants player, joey bart, did hit a grand slam against his
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old team in pittsburgh's loss. now, the a's pulled off a dramatic come from behind win of their own at the oakland coliseum. the a's beat the colorado rockies with a walk off win, capping a thrilling five run 11th inning, and the a's defeated the rockies 10 to 9. after being down four runs, the a's now begin a memorial day weekend series against the houston astros at the coliseum tonight. >> the santa clara stadium authority and the san francisco 49ers have reached an agreement to resolve some long standing dispute. city officials say the new deal benefits santa clara in many ways, including reducing the amount the stadium authority owes to the 49ers by $7.5 million. in addition, the city of santa clara will now be paid $7 million in performance rent. as for public safety at the nfl games, the stadium authority says it will now save $100,000 per game in reimbursement costs to the 49ers. that will offset
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the price for police. >> our time is now. 556 a special garden in the east bay received a visit from the epa officials with the environmental environmental protection agency went to cal state east bay concord center just to check out the progress of a garden project. they helped to pay for it. the epa awarded more than $900,000 to support the work on the 6000 square foot garden near mount diablo. that garden is focused on bringing indigenous plants back to california. >> we put these plants in with a bunch of students six years ago, and they haven't been touched. and so salvia, for example, is a great plant. there's all sorts of varieties of it. it's out there just doing its thing. it doesn't need any fertilizer. it doesn't need water. >> the epa is also conducting science studies in the garden, looking at the soil, the water and also monitoring air
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pollution. >> a bill that would force self-driving car companies to be more transparent has cleared the assembly. that bill would require autonomous car companies like waymo to report all crashes, traffic violations and malfunctions to the dmv. the legislation was introduced after a series of issues here in the bay area involving self-driving cars, blocking traffic and getting into accidents. the bill now heads to the senate. the oakland zoo is getting ready to release more than 100 frogs back into the wild. zoo employees helped treat the mountain and sierra nevada yellow legged frogs for a deadly fungus that has killed a large number of the species, the frogs will be released back to the streams, lakes and meadows throughout the southern sierra nevada range. the baby falcons on the top of uc berkeley's campanile hall officially have names. uc berkeley posted the photo to identify the chicks. the one with the green band is aurora sol has the yellow band, nox has the blue band, and eclipse has
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the silver band. you'll remember last week, researchers made their way up to the top of the tower, put the special bands on each of the chicks. then the university asked the public to weigh in and help pick their names, and close to 4000 people weighed in. it's terribly unfortunate, definitely. on a day like this, some of the students that graduated this supposed to be the happiest day of their lives. >> a celebration at a high school in oakland turned into tragedy after two people were shot during a high school graduation. we're going to bring you a live report with the latest details and leaders in santa clara county pushing back against the closure of san jose's trauma center. one group calls it a closure. >> discrimination from ktvu to fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> well good morning and thank you for joining us. welcome to mornings on two i'm dave clark. >> good morning i'm pam cook. it is friday may 24th a cooler start to this. holiday weekend
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for many people. steve paulson has our forecast, cooler. and also fog is really ramping up here. 40s on the temps here. a really cool to the north. had a lot of 4240 threes in there. sebastopol sonoma i mean it's a cool morning and the low clouds are just going bonkers here. 40s 50. so it will be a cool day. temperatures also a breezy to windy day. well below average highs. we're looking for 60s and 70s. probably no change. saturday a little better on sunday, but any event you're going to i would carry a jacket because it's going to be a cooler day for us compared to the last couple of days. all right. alex here almost 6:00 in the morning on a friday. something new. are we okay? >> there is something new at the bay bridge toll plaza. and of cour, th's always a commute hotspot. so anytime there's a little incident that happens there, it tends to have a trickle effect. let's look at the maps here. you can see what we're talking about on the right of your screen. this is a crash in the eastbound direction of 580 at keller avenue. that's a non commute direction. that's not where the backup is. this is
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what we're focused on. this is just past westbound 80. so the bay bridge just past treasure island just as we mentioned last time, there's a stalled vehicle that is blocking the far right lane. so that is leading to a bit of a backup. you don't see it here at the eastshore freeway. but if you look at the toll plaza, things are still okay here. and, let me do one quick check. i don't believe the metering lights are on yet, but if they're not on yet, they are going to be on soon. likely because things are starting to back up around treasure island. just be aware of that. if you are planning to drive in to the city. 6:00 let's go back to the desk. >> okay. ali, thank you. developing story in oakland. we now know that the police detained two people in connection with last night's shooting at the skyline high school graduation. ktvu is amanda quintana is in our newsroom. you have the latest details. amanda. good morning. >> good morning. well, late last night, police said they detained two people, but it's still unclear if either of those people were the shooter. and this does not mean that the two of them have been arrested. now,
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shots rang out toward the end of the graduation ceremony at skyline high school around 745 last night, sending students and their families running for safety. police found the two adult victims, a man and a woman on the north side of the campus. they were transported to the hospital. both are expected to be okay, police said they were looking into multiple suspects and investigating a fight that might have happened right before this shooting. >> just take a picture of the graduates. you know, i was going like, because we're graduating, you know, it was a graduation. and then next thing you know, like, i hear like the gunshots. at first i thought it was fireworks, but i seen people running. so you know, i was just running with them, you know, and then, you know, the school, you know, they did a good job, you know, escorting people inside the, you know, locker room and stuff like that. i give them props for that. >> oakland police and chp were on scene after the shooting and the school did go on lockdown. police say this was an isolated incident. and although they say they're looking into multiple suspects, investigators did not
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provide a description of any of them. we have reached out to opd and we're looking to get more information this morning live in the newsroom. amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you. amanda. police investigators in san francisco say one person was hurt after police responded to a call of someone with a gun. it happened yesterday afternoon just after 3 p.m, not far from bayview park. police were called after someone in the neighborhood reported seeing a man with a rifle. sfpd says one officer fired his gun, but did not shoot anyone. police say the suspect was injured in their response, but not by gunfire. >> was transported to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries due to the fact a less lethal use of force was used to take the take the suspect into custody. >> within the next ten days, the san francisco police department will hold a town hall meeting to give us more details about that incident. >> our time is now 603 firefighters are going to be on alert all over the bay area this memorial day weekend because of warm temperatures and strong winds and the danger was evident
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yesterday afternoon in contra costa county, where firefighters battled three separate brush fires, including two of them in antioch. one was near the slaton ranch, the other was at the antioch marina. >> the biggest challenge with fighting this fire here in the marina is that it is in the two leagues, and it's, it it really borders up against the water. so having to get crews and apparatus and lines out to that, it's pretty tough for us. we do have a fire boat and that fire boat provides a lot of, versatility for us. >> now, a third brush fire started along very busy concord boulevard in concord. the firefighters kept those flames from spreading the building. the cause of these three fires are under investigation. >> well, today, political, community and health care leaders in santa clara county will step up their fight to save the trauma center at regional medical center of san jose. the group will urge state attorney
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general rob bonta to investigate what they view as a discriminatory closure of a critical health care facility, they say shutting down the trauma center would lead to delayed care and often urgent medical situations. for many low income families, it's set to close in august. >> well, several business owners in san francisco's noe valley are showing concern and speaking out about a planned paving project this summer. most of the work is due to take place on 24th street. the city plans to repave that road and other surrounding streets while making improvements to the sidewalks and the bus stops in noe valley. however, some business owners say the four month project will keep people away from their businesses during the very important summertime, large sections of our commercial corridor are being blocked off. >> people will just avoid going. >> i know that the road here does need work, but hopefully that the city can work with us with the merchant association and really work on something where it's a win win, win win
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situation. >> now, san francisco's public works department says these roads in noe valley are long overdue for repaving, and they say the project has already been delayed several times in the past nine years. >> the state senate approved a bill aimed at improving street safety for pedestrians and cyclists. the bill would require caltrans to prioritize facilities for pedestrians, cyclists and transit users as part of its biggest road maintenance program. the bill's author, san francisco state senator scott wiener, also wants caltrans to develop a transit priority policy to help improve transit reliability and accessibility. >> our time is 606 today between noon and 7 p.m. tonight, expected to be among the busiest travel times of the memorial day weekend, almost 44 million americans, according to triple-a, will be traveling for the holiday. more than 38 million will be driving. air travel is also expected to be the highest in five years. >> we recommend getting out before 11:00 if you can, or if
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you're a night owl, will not leaving until after 7 p.m. and if you're traveling back on memorial day on that monday, as many of us are going to do, wait until after dinner time. really after 6 or 7 p.m. that way you'll have the clearest traffic out there. >> triple a says most of us are very eager for some adventure right now, so more travel is expected this summer, and not just for the memorial day weekend. trips to las vegas and florida are popular destinations. >> chp statewide maximum enforcement period begins at 6:00 tonight and ends at midnight early tuesday morning. more officers will be on patrol looking for any reckless behavior that includes driving while under the influence of alcohol or any other drug, speeding through traffic and distracted driving. the chp made more than 1100 dui arrests last memorial day weekend. concord police will be among the local law enforcement agencies out in full force this weekend. concord will target drivers under the influence tonight. the police department says impaired driving
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is a choice and it is preventable. first time dui offenses could result in $13,500 in fines, penalties and a suspended license. it's a big deal. there are many options now. many, many options. yes >> all right. time is 607. my option is to go to allie rasmus. it looks kind of quiet, like a typical friday quiet. allie. >> yeah, it's definitely quieter than what we would see during the week. but there is a there are a couple problem spots. one of them you can see on the left hand of your screen there, we want to go back and show you on the maps here what is happening on the bay bridge. there was a stalled vehicle blocking one of the lanes just past treasure island. it looks like that's been cleared, but there it's going to take a little while for all of that backed up traffic to smooth out, so it's not affecting the toll plaza. so when you get to the toll plaza, things look pretty open. but again, once you're on the span, it slows down significantly. be aware of that. highway 24 in lafayette. things have cleared
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out here quite a bit. not as much traffic as there was just an hour ago. san mateo bridge looks good. you do see a little bit of slowing there because in the middle of the span there is a roll of carpet blocking the middle lane. just a reminder to tie down the stuff on your trucks if you are driving. we hear a lot about, mattresses, couches, appliances, random stuff falling out onto the roadway. and that's obviously a hazard. 608 let's go back to the desk. okay allie. >> thank you. well, the mendocino county sheriff's office has some good news. they say a woman who went missing during a hike earlier this week has been found. deputies say 70 year old elizabeth shank left the bay area for a hiking trip. she was found safe yesterday in a remote part just north of fort bragg. the volunteers found her in the woods after she survived three days and two nights in the wilderness. the medical teams checked her out, but they say she was in good spirits. she only had a few scratches and bruises.
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>> oakland's mayor unveiled a plan to tackle a more than $100 million deficit. the plan that focuses on safety, cleanliness, homelessness and economic growth, and a bill that could change how california schools handle the gender identity of children. >> details of a debate over privacy rights and students safety. in just a quick reminder, you can now stream ktvu u news on your smart tv. you can see live newscasts and see stories on demand on your amazon fire tv, roku, apple tv or android tv. just search for the fox local app, then select ktvu
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saddle up there. don't think we'll have any delays, but maybe there might be a little bit los angeles wind or fog down in southern california. and it's all good if you're heading off to honolulu, if you're traveling across the country. woo! there we go. thunderstorm activity around saint louis, chicago. also rain up in the pacific northwest. and darn hot there. phoenix, dallas, new orleans and miami. >> all right. thank you. time 613 on the peninsula in atherton. recent home burglaries there leading the police to use special technology to track down the criminals. according to the police, the number of crimes so far this year is almost equal to
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all of the crimes last year. now the atherton police department is launching a bait house program. 50 homeowners agreeing to let the police put trackers in some of their household items that burglars may try to steal. >> once that tracker is moved, we will get a notification of it, which is going to trigger our response for the police department, with our ultimate goal being apprehension. >> the threat of having a tracer in place could maybe, give, thieves second thoughts about, you know, hitting that house. >> now, the price of these sophisticated trackers, $500 a piece and they have gps plus cellular radio signals. and the tracking system uses traffic cameras as well. >> california lawmakers introduced a bill that would prohibit schools from requiring teachers to notify parents about their child's gender identity. now, several school boards in the state have passed policies requiring teachers to inform parents if their child asks to change their pronouns, names or
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the bathrooms they use at school . if the bill is passed into law, it would make california the first state to ban schools from notifying parents regarding their child's gender identity. >> our time is 614 san francisco. moving ahead with the plan to bring in hbcu or historically, historically black college and university to downtown san francisco, mayor london breed said there is a call for proposals now, and it's part of her initiative to bring 30,000 students and residents to downtown san francisco by the year 2030. now, this summer, 28 students from historically black colleges and universities have been accepted as summer interns in san francisco. they will explore careers and take workshops and lectures while they live in dorms at us, ucsf, the santa clara stadium authority and the san francisco 49ers have reached an agreement to resolve some long standing disputes. >> city officials say the new
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deal benefits santa clara in many ways, including reducing the amount the stadium authority owes to the 49ers by $7.5 million. in addition, the city of santa clara will now be paid $7 million in performance rent for public safety at nfl games. the stadium authority says it will now save $100,000 per game in reimbursement costs to help offset the price for police time. >> now, 615 college athletes may no longer be considered amatures. the pac 12 and other major college conferences, and the ncaa agreed to settle three federal antitrust lawsuits, and in this deal, the ncaa will pay almost $3 billion over ten years to current and past athletes dating back to 2016. also, there's a revenue sharing plan allowing schools to pay up to $20 million a year directly to athletes. >> 616 is the time. back over to ali covering traffic for us this morning. what are you keeping an
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eye on? i know not many cars on the at the toll plaza, not many cars, but there are some reports, as you mentioned last time, of a stuff and hazards in the roadway in certain spots. >> not here though. you'll just see a little bit of slow traffic. not as bad as it usually is coming from the through the altamont pass. it may be breezy out there, you know. the chp overnight issued a high wind advisory for the altamont pass and the san mateo bridge. let's go now. also to the east bay, there is a report of a fire there off the side of the road at westbound 580 at west macarthur boulevard. it's not affecting traffic just yet, but we'll continue to keep an eye on it. still pretty slow on the bay bridge on the span because of an earlier stalled vehicle there. south bay commute looks pretty good. we'll switch over to a traffic camera showing a live picture of 280 in san jose. no problems there, and here's the bay bridge toll plaza live picture here. and you see the metering lights are now on and there's a little bit of slow traffic because of it. 617 let's
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check in with steve paulson. i see a lot of fog in those east bay hills there. >> a lot of low clouds are making a charge here. ali. that's good. good knowledge. there young lady. if you're heading up to bottlerock, i would take the jacket. now during the day. it may not be too bad, but it's not going to be hot. i can tell you that 70 and the wind will be a factor here, especially when you get to the evening. it's going to that temp will drop off fast a little bit better on sundays. the way it looks santa rosa, menlo park, livermore, san jose down we go on the forecast highs 72, 68, 70 and 68. that's a pretty good drop here from yesterday. cooler and windy pattern friday into saturday before we see a little rebound sunday monday water temps. so unbelievably cold 48 4950 people keep asking why are they so cold? well it's an easy answer. we keep getting a northwest wind along the coast that generates the upwelling of the nutrient rich and colder, deeper water. if the wind turns southerly, they'll go up. but right now i don't see it. 40s,
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50s on the temps here. santa rosa 45, petaluma 44, sebastian, occidental and sonoma are all down to 42. that's darn cold for this time of year. 40s and 50s. kensington's 48. el sobrante is 48. orinda is 49. clayton is 46. and then a lot of low 50s here. west of 25 at fairfield. they've been up to 30 concord, 28. they've been up to 33 now, oakland west at 22. so it is a blustery, windy day. sfo 24 and hayward even 21. almost everything is out of the west unless it's in the southern part of the peninsula and santa clara valley 37. flagstaff 32. truckee 34. south lake tahoe a couple of isolated showers are certainly possible up in the mountains that happened yesterday. would not be surprised to see it happen today. windy also down towards southern california. so if you're traveling there, keep that in mind. low clouds are just going nutty. i mean, they're just ramping up the coast here. so this is a cool pattern for us. and i expect this to last not only today but
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also tomorrow, friday into saturday. a little rebound on sunday, but a windy friday. cooler 50, 60, 70 on the temps below average. mostly sunny unless you're on the coast where there's a lot of low clouds. 50s, 60s and 70s. >> all right. thank you steve. contaminated air from covid 19 is not covered as a business loss. that's from a new ruling from the california supreme court. the justices ruled in favor of an insurance company that denied a claim from concert promoters. another planet entertainment. they wanted their insurer to pay out pandemic related business losses because of the presence of covid 19. in the air forced them to shut down. the ruling could have big implications for companies trying to recoup losses during the pandemic. >> time now 620. a state bill aimed at creating more transparency and accountability for spending money on homeless programs was passed in the state assembly. it requires state agencies involved with the homeless crisis to track and report the costs and outcomes for those programs. the measure
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was proposed after a state audit found the newsom administration didn't track the effectiveness of the $20 billion spent on homelessness. now, this bill is headed to the state senate. >> memorial day weekend will be one of the busiest for travel, but if you have staycation plans, we have you covered. talk about some of the local events and activities happening around the bay area. and a car plowed right into a convenience store and left a trail of destruction. the unexpected drive in that left
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two. time now 623. a car rammed through the front entrance of a 7-eleven in santa barbara county. take a look. investigators say a subaru plowed through the front, hit the back wall, then settled right in the middle of the store. two men were in the car and appeared to be shaken up. the sheriff's office says the driver, a 90 year old who was taken to the hospital for treatment. investigators will try to determine if he suffered some type of medical emergency causing the crash. fortunately, no one in the store was hurt. the families of four u.s. marines killed in the crash of an osprey are suing the makers of that aircraft. captain john sax of placer county was among the victims. his osprey went down in 2022 during live fire training in the imperial valley.
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family members claim boeing bell and rolls-royce. the manufacturers knew the aircraft was defective and did not fix the mechanical problems. san mateo unveiled a new memorial to honor those who have been killed in the line of duty. the new fallen heroes memorial in central park honors san mateo residents who died while on duty, either as a service member, police officer or firefighter. city officials say the project is nine years in the making and complete. just in time for memorial day. >> may this memorial serve as a beacon of hope, a place of solace, and a reminder of the enormous debt we owe to those who have given everything for our safety and freedom. >> the memorial is made of seven reflective stainless steel structures engraved with their names. when viewed from a certain spot, they come together in the shape of a remembrance poppy, a veterans to farmers
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program in colorado is helping some vets start new careers as farmers after they leave the military. the program teaches them how to use skills learned while in the service to help them build their own business, business and farming education classes teach them about more than 200 careers in agriculture, such as production, farming and greenhouse technicians. a recent census found 9% of the country's 3.4 million farmers served in the u.s. military. >> it says so much more than just farming. it's taking care of your mental health. it's slowing down. >> when i got out of the navy, i didn't, i didn't. i never talked about the military. when i went through this program, i realized that being around veterans and veterans who wanted to farm and garden was a was a missing part of me. >> the program only accepts about ten veterans a year. this year, they had to deny nearly 100 applicants. the founder of the program says everything is funded by grants. epa officials
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check in on cal state east bay garden project. we're going to show you how the $900,000 initiative is reviving native california plants near mount diablo. mighty cal plans to cut acupuncture benefits after june 15th, 2024. >> this will hurt the aapi community and many others. >> concern from many people who rely on a centuries old medical practice. they say their access to acupuncture treat nt s
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we'll let you hear from within. those who say there may have been a fight before the shooting , and memorial day weekend has officially begun. we'll look at some of the big events happening, including one in in just a couple of hours from ktvu. fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> all right. as we take you live to that opening bell, another two bay area companies are among the stocks to watch this morning. intuit, the company behind turbotax and quicken, reports an increase in customer spending for its financial software and raised its outlook for the year ahead. it's the opposite story, though, for another bay area software company, workday, that stock set to drop more than 9% as that bell rings this morning. right
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now, it looks like a pretty good opening. we'll have all your business news coming up in today's dollars and cents. thank you for joining us here on morning sun two. >> i'm pam cook and good morning i'm dave clark friday morning may 24th steve paulson is here. he was saying earlier you may want to take a sweater or jacket. it's chilly. >> it is cool out there for us for this time of year. no doubt about it. the nights are much shorter here, so. but sebastopol and sonoma are down to 42. windsor 43, atherton, fairfax, clayton, los altos and tiburon all between 45 and 46, and low clouds continue to ramp up the air aloft is cooler, the temps inland are cooler, so this is a pretty strong system to generate that kind of fog. but the water temps are really cold. that certainly helps 40s on a lot of the temps here. we will have a partly sunny, mostly sunny day. the big news though continues to be the breeze, windy, blustery at times and cooler temperatures today and tomorrow will be below average, which means 60s and 70s 50s for a few on the coast. all right, ali is here. so far, not
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too bad at 631. good. bad what? it's overall pretty good, except bay bridge you're going to encounter a little bit of a traffic backup there because of an earlier stalled vehicle. >> the good news is it is improving. now you see this crash here on the right side. that's not a crash. that's actually a report of some sort of fire westbound 580. just just at macarthur west. macarthur on ramp. it's not on the freeway, so it's not backing things up. but you might notice it if you're driving by. then if you look at the bay bridge, things are improving here. there was a stalled vehicle blocking the right lane past treasure island that's been cleared. you do see a little bit of a backup at the bay bridge toll plaza, but certainly not as crowded as it could be. on another weekday. let's take a look at westbound highway four. bay point. it is slow going as you make your way towards concord and san mateo bridge. traffic moving okay, time now is 632. let's go back to the desk. >> all right. thank you. ali. oakland police say they have detained two people in connection to last night's
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shooting at the skyline high school graduation. authorities have not released the identities of the two people or whether they're connected to the school. but the gunfire started at about 745 last night. officers arriving at the scene found a man and a woman who were hurt. they were taken to the hospital. both victims are expected to survive. authorities say they are looking into reports that the shooting may have started with some type of fight. >> i heard a couple gunshots happening in one of the corners of the school, and then i see a lot of people just started running the opposite direction, and it was just a scary experience to witness. >> and we just heard two bangs and i saw people running. i was parked up there and i told my husband, i don't think those were fireworks. i don't think they're, you know, celebrate. like he thought they were a high school graduation to end like this is horrible. it needs to be better, better ways from now on. >> once again, oakland police say officers detained two individuals, but the incident remains an ongoing investigation. anyone with any
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information is urged to call the oakland police. felony assault unit. mayor shengtao is expected to submit a budget adjustment for oakland today. the mayor says oakland has a projected $117 million budget deficit this year and $175 million for the next year. the mayor says cuts are coming, but that money is being set aside for safety and economic development. the mayor administration will be in talks with the city council about possible adjustments in the next few weeks. they have until the end of june to pass the budget. triple a says this will be one of the busiest memorial day weekends ever for travel. but if you stay put here in the bay area, there are plenty of things to do as well. ktvu james torres live in our studio this morning to talk about some of the fun things to do and the travel this weekend. >> yeah, the bay area has a lot to offer this weekend. pam good morning to you. well, whether you wanted to avoid the traffic mess or you have some company in town, there is plenty to do. if you want to step out the door
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this weekend live. look here at sfo where we know the airports are getting pretty packed early this morning. here are some of the highlights of what to expect this weekend. this afternoon starts the bottle rock music festival that's up in napa. the three day music series is all day, all three days, and tonight stevie nicks headlines the show. other acts of different music genres include megan thee stallion, nelly, bebe rexha as well as all time low, just to name a few. in san francisco, the 46th annual carnival festival kicks off tomorrow in the mission district. it's a two day festival highlighting latin culture from all different countries. it's full of food, music, dancing, colors and there's a giant parade sunday morning. the veinticuatro latino cultural district helps coordinate the event and they tell me it's a huge economic boost to the latin community. >> now that we're coming out of the pandemic, being able to support our small businesses and our and our artists and everybody that and our community at large to be able to recover
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economically in a way that is fun, that is culturally relevant, and that brings over $20 million in revenue for our community every year. >> a couple other events to look forward to this weekend as well as memorial day monday. a number of cities will hold their memorial day parades. there's also the mount diablo beacon lighting, the yerba buena gardens festival and the frameline 48 festival. it's not limited to just those options. that's just a sprinkle a few to you. now, triple h says about 43 million people will travel for the weekend. if that's true, that will set a new memorial day record and set the tone for a very busy travel summer. pam. >> all right. thank you, james. well, drivers are getting a slight break at the pump this holiday weekend. gas prices are falling nationwide, including here in california. the national average this morning is about a nickel less than a month ago. however, prices are about a nickel higher than they were last memorial day. california is averaging 5.13 a gallon for gas
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right now. napa has about the highest price in the bay area, coming in at 549, san francisco 533, oakland 526. and in san jose gas is 522 a gallon. they're all down slightly from yesterday. >> our time now. 636 there was a rally in san francisco's chinatown about acupuncture patients and medical professionals worry about governor newsom's revised budget. it excludes acupuncture from state subsidized medical services. the organizers of the rally say the proposed budget cuts would have a devastating impact on the many people who depend on acupuncture, less pain and far less anxiety. >> and when i do have those symptoms, i can go in and i can access a doctor that i wouldn't be able to do, i wouldn't be able to do. if i didn't have access through the state. >> now, the governor's office says governor newsom has repeatedly said he would prefer to not to make any cuts, but he may not have a choice. >> a special garden in the east
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bay received a visit from the epa officials from the us environmental protection agency went to cal state east bay's concord center to assess the progress of a garden project that they helped fund. the epa awarded more than $900,000 to support work on the 6000 square foot garden near mount diablo. the garden is focused on bringing indigenous plants back to california. >> all right. our time is 637. allie rasmus is back looking at our commute. >> allie, we are checking out the commute in the east bay. you know that our zip trip is in concord. you'll see a little bit of slow traffic in concord if you're heading south. so if you want to go to where the zip trip is and join in on the fun, you won't have any problems. but there is a report of a southbound 680 just north of willow pass. a report of a fire off the side of the road. it's a brush fire, not on the freeway, but you can see it from the freeway. so be aware of that. if you see flames and smoke, that's what that's about. the fire department does know and they're
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responding to it. also, some slow traffic on westbound highway four, which we showed you in our live picture last time. south bay commute looks good overall, no major issues there to tell you about, as evidenced by our triple a traffic camera focusing in on 280 in san jose. we also want to show you highway 24 in lafayette. traffic here is good as well. 638 let's check in with steve paulson. i see a mix of sun and clouds in that picture there. you can tell that there's some fog, but then sun over by mount diablo and the wind is what it is. windy. it's breezy. oh, yes. it's coming from the ocean. that is correct. i like to think of it coming from the west. >> thank you. ali. bottle rock. maybe during the day in the sun. it won't be bad, but i would carry a jacket or something. it's not. pam is usually hot at bottle rock. >> it's usually roasting hot. >> not this time. 70s on the temps. it does look. i mean, that temple drop off fast this evening. so just so you know, santa rosa, menlo park, livermore and san jose. down we go. upper 60s, 70s on the highs. unseasonably cool pattern for us
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as we go into friday and saturday. i mean, just been this way for a long, long time. these people keep why what's going on? lows keep dropping in and i don't think that's changing anytime soon. water temps continue to be amazingly cold for this time of year 48, 49 and 50. right outside the golden gate. there for the water temps a little warmer, but not that much. you head down towards monterey, 40s 50s on the temps here there are some really cool lows. 47 in felton, 46 in socal, 48. hollister 49. cupertino. saratoga 48. west wind to 25 out of travis. concord has been south to 2833 most of the morning. oakland west now gusting to 22. sfo 24, hayward out there. so i mean there's a pretty good breeze already in place. 30s in the mountains. few isolated showers popped up yesterday. i would expect similar today. 49 arcadia to 47 santa barbara blue. that's cool. windy down in southern california as well, we get mostly sunny skies. unless you're near the coast, where,
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boy, there's a lot of fog there, but there's these lows move in. it's kind of backtracking a little bit here. that's allowing us to have a cooler pattern. gusty winds friday into saturday. so below average temps 58 to 74. that's it. mostly sunny unless you're near the coast and san mateo coast. there's a lot of fog now on the marin coast. there's a lot as well. 50, 60, 70. not much change saturday does look a little better. sunday. monday legal. >> you know, an average working person. and you save up 100, $100,000, to lose it. it's heartbreaking. >> the real estate market in the bay area knows no bounds. we'll tell you the story of a man who thought he made an amazing purchase, later found out his land is unde ater
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is laying off about 5% of its workforce. and this follows a strategic assessment of the first quarter. 170 employees will be affected. more than 130 of the layoffs involve workers in marin county. the rest of the
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employees will work remotely, and there's new research out showing student loan debt does not just affect young people. the research group degrees choices reports that gen-xers and even some baby boomers have some of the highest rates of outstanding student loans. the older americans have, on average, about $44,000 in student loan debt, and these debts are typically only for graduate or doctorate programs that normally cost more than undergrad degrees. >> fast food prices have skyrocketed in the last five years. that includes popular menu items from mcdonald's and taco bell between 2019 and 2024, the price of a medium fry has jumped from less than $2 to nearly $5. the price of a big mac meal has more than doubled from $6 to about $13, and a blt footlong at subway is up $3 from 550 to 850. for many americans,
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even trips to the grocery store can be trying times. new research suggests inflation is impacting the quality and quantity of food. people are now buying. the latest consumer food insights report from purdue university shows 65% say they are eating lower quality food than four years ago. >> our time now. 645 one man said he was absolutely thrilled when he recently bought real estate in alameda for just over $100,000, but then he found out his waterfront property at 610 grand street in is underwater. the property he bought is 10,000ft!s in a lagoon near the grand street bridge. now, that property is for sale once again for $400,000. the owner, according to his realtor, hopes to at least get his money back. >> he's a, you know, an average working person and you save up 100, no, $100,000. to lose it. it's heartbreaking. so we're
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trying to see what can be done. i'd like to at least see him get back the money he paid at least that at the very least, you know, that would be the right thing to do. >> the owner says he never went to see this new property that he bought, and that when he tied the address into a map app, it sent him to a different location with a photo of a house. >> the cruise industry is bouncing back after being hit hard during the pandemic. this year is expected to be a banner one for cruise lines. cruise bookings are expected to rise more than 10% this year compared to 2023. the attraction is value for money, unique experiences and a growing number of younger customers who like smaller, personalized cruises to try and duplicate the experience you're having on our ship on a land based vacation, it's going to cost you at least 3,040% more, and you wouldn't have that same ability to customize it that you do on a cruise ship. >> so when we talk about it's
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affordable, it's not just price, it's the value that you get out of it. >> cruise lines continue to add new boats to their fleet along with exploring new ports here in the bay area. 92 boats plan to stop in san francisco this year, including two ships today. all right. i think they're going to find some nice weather. >> i think so too. >> people stopping in port today. let's check in with steve paulson. >> me already? yeah, nobody told me. all right. we'll take a look here at temps here up in the mountains. if you're going up there, don't don't take that. see, i have to tell me. i'm coming on there now i can load a show because 34 up in truckee in south lake tahoe, 74 in las vegas there were some thunderstorms. well some shower activity. and boy, that temp dropped fast yesterday. so if you're going up there keep that in mind. big fog bank for us continues to form here. we are seeing a cool pattern. in fact unseasonably cool for us here. i would tend to favor this.
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probably not much of a warm up even going into early next week, although you know, we're long overdue for one. but i really don't see one happening any time soon. windy friday cooler below average temps. mostly sunny, breezy to windy 50, 6070 i mean just sold out with low clouds on the san mateo coast and working its way up the marin coast, even down to santa cruz. a little warmer, a little better. sunday. monday. >> all right, steve, thank you. our time now. 648 a state official testified that a.i. technology could help the government solve a lot of problems in a responsible way. the public hearing was held in woodside. it included an overview of california's efforts to incorporate a.i. in government, and also looked at the best practices to get that started. the secretary of government operations said the state wants to be transparent and deliberate about using it. >> we trying to not follow, you know, the rush to say use the latest and greatest. and because it's a fun thing to do, that
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might be great. we use that. we apply that into a very intentional sandbox area so we can test out what would be the negative side of it, what would be the risk by using something like that? >> now a second hearing from that commission is scheduled next month, focusing on underserved communities. our time 649 and mornings on two. the nine is hitting the road today to conquer for our first zip trip of the year, we're exploring this charming east bay city and its self-guided mural walk. it's family owned and operated drive in theater and also uncover its taco trail. it welcomes food lovers from near and far. >> yes, we're all regulars. >> i have to get my, my fix every so often. >> just family recipes, old family recipes come from grandma to aunties to mom to now. so what we serve is what i grew up
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eating. >> and the nine will be live at concord's todos santos plaza, highlighting all the fun things to do. see and eat in this city in the east bay. if you're in the area, you should come on down. watch it in person or you can of course watch live right here on ktvu. fox two and on the fox local app. time now is 650 oakland zoo literally leaping into action. they're sending more than 100 treated frogs to hop back out into the wild. it's a victory against a deadly fungus. >> it's took the hit. my car turned and my airbags deployed. >> eight people, including four children, were injured in a multi vehicle crash. new at 7:00. the reason those kids involved are very lucky they weren't seriously hurt in that violent crash and high school graduation that turned violent in oakland. we're tracking the very latest developments coming
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from skyline high school in oakland and the shooting investigation of what happened last night. we'll be right back.
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now, a lawsuit follows a justice department investigation into whether the parent company of ticketmaster has a monopoly in the ticket industry. attorney general merrick garland says live nation relies on unlawful anti competitive conduct to exercise control over the live events industry. in a statement, live nation called the justice department's allegations of a monopoly absurd and said, quote, live nation in no way fits the profile of a monopoly and that service charges on ticketmaster are no higher than elsewhere and are frequently lower. our time 655. the state senate passed a bill written by senator scott wiener that would allow cities to create outdoor entertainment zones. brick and mortar
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businesses could serve alcoholic drinks outdoors in designated spaces. both bills head to the state assembly, where they have to pass by august 31st. well, in san francisco, a trash filled urban lake is being criticized by people living in the south of market neighborhood. now, the lot we're talking about is at fifth and shipley streets. according to the san francisco business times, the city approved plans for a 127 unit residential building, but the construction work stalled after the site's developer failed to make monthly loan payments. well, the people who live nearby are really upset. >> once it starts warming up, it's got a big, big, big mosquito mess. >> and you know, god knows what other airborne diseases it can carry. >> hopefully the city or somebody will come in and put something in there. >> right now, the san francisco public utilities commission says they think the flooding is probably coming from groundwater. the future of this
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site is unclear. the public utilities commission says it sent a crew out to collect samples. there but they were not able to get access to it because of the fence. the oakland zoo getting ready to release more than 100 frogs back out into the wild. here's one of them. zoo employees helped treat the mountain and sierra nevada yellow legged frogs for a deadly fungus. it is killed a large number of this species. the frogs are going to be released out into streams and lakes and meadows throughout the southern sierra nevada area. our time now. 657 walmart is offering a veterans telehealth service to its plus members for free. those customers will have access to a round the clock virtual veterinary care. pet owners can soon get text, video, post visit, care plans and product recommendations. walmart plus memberships, by the way, are
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about $100,100 a year. it is 657. the san francisco giants begin a weekend series against the mets in new york tonight, after the giants latest come from behind win in pittsburgh. they overcame a big deficit for the second time in less than 24 hours and beat the pirates 7 to 6. matt chapman hit a homer for the third straight game. his three run drive during the eighth inning helped the giants rally through, and former giants player joey bart hit a grand slam against his old team in pittsburgh. loss. meantime, the a's pulled off a dramatic come from behind win of their own at the oakland coliseum. the a's beat the colorado rockies with a walk off win, capping off a thrilling five run 11th inning, and the a's beat the rockies 10 to 9. after being down by four runs. the a's now begin a memorial day weekend series against the houston astros tonight at the coliseum. well,
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our special program, voices for change, comes back this weekend with a new episode. now we'll continue our celebration of aapi heritage month by highlighting organizations that are uplifting the community. that includes the aapi heritage foundation. it's dedicated to improving community collaboration and appreciation. also so a conversation with the executive director of the japanese community youth council as they're marking 45 years of helping thousands of students go to college. >> it's not just about young people in japantown. it's not just about young people in the aapi community. it's about all communities that we can have an impact on, that we can lift up and we can help them reach their their goals. yeah >> don't forget you can watch voices for change this sunday morning at 930 right here on ktvu post-graduation.
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>> and then next thing you know, i hear like gunshots. at first i thought it was fireworks, but i seen people running. so, you know, i was just running with them. >> well, skyline high school's graduation ceremony in oakland ended with shots fired. we tell you what, police think led to the shooting. plus, oakland mayor shang tao will release her mid-year budget adjustment later today. what we know so far about the budget deficits ahead from ktvu, fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> well, good morning to you and thank you for joining us. welcome to mornings on two i'm dave clark i'm allie rasmus. >> today is friday may 24th. it's an exciting day. >> it's zip trip friday the zip trip friday. >> our friends here are headed over to concord. let's check in with steve paulson to see what they're going to expect weather wise, what we're all going to expect. well normally i'd say, oh man, it's going to be hot. >> not this time. no i mean, it's cool out and for conco

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