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arts center where she lived wither mother and soon by surveillace camera yesterday before she turned a corner on to the river levee. santa cruz miss have been looking for maddy around the clock and have brought in specially trained k-9s who tracked the scent to the beach. so far there is no sign of maddy. police say they are leashing -- leaving no stone unturned. >> we do a search from the area she went missing to the levee and down to the beep area. we brought in additional resources to look high and low for this child. we have watercraft. we have aircraft. we have foot patrol right new looking for maddy. >> police are saying that they have expanded their sent for maddy. her mother said she would never disappear like this on her own. her daughter always came home on time and was very aware of her
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surrounding. her mother also telling me that she did hand over her cell phone to police and is cooperating with authorities. >> highway patrol has not issued an amber alert because the criteria is not missing. according to the department of justice amber alert will be issued if law enforcement confirms an abduction took place. the child must be at risk of serious injury or death. if those guide lines are not met a missing advisory is missing in hopes the child runs home safe. >> stay with abc for continuing coverage of the coverage as authorities sent for madyson middleton. we will bring you updates throughout the day open abc7 news. >> the search continues for a san francisco teacher missing for 10 days. ed cavanaugh teaches downtown high school. crews are combing through the el dorado national forest looking
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for cavanaugh. he was riding the dirt bike with friends when he disappeared july 17. family members are worried because he has diabetes and needs medication. >> new video of a deadly crash in vallejo last night. police now investigating the driver's debt as a homicide and searching for a white pickup truck possibly involved. reports came in at 10:00 about a shoot at oakwood avenue and police received reports of a black acura that crashed into the cars. police found two people inside the car, passenger badly injured and the driver, dead on the scene. >> officials if los altos have issued a public alert after drinking water was found tainted with e. coli. this impacts 850 customers between 280 and the expressway, burke road and people are told to boil water for a minute before drinking it. tests indicated that the water
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contains e. coli that can make people sick. officials say it is safe for showering and bathing and beside drinking the age is doing more testing today and expects the results on wednesday. >> several wildfires burn across northern california including one in the bay area and updates have been released as thousands face an uncertain future with the flames. >> the end is near for the wragg fire burning in napa and solano the near lake berryessa. it has burned 6,600 acres. it is 70 percent contained since last wednesday. all evacuation orders have been lifted. to the east in nevada county the lowell fire rages on. so far it burned 1,700 acres. it is 20 percent contained. mandatory evacuation orders are in effect for 1,800 homes. >> loaded up the catcher. this is our get away. here we are. at union high school, did not
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plan open camping. but we will do that. hopefully everything is good. >> 1,400 firefighters are battling the lowell fire. access is challenging because of the terrain. they are fighting it from the ground and the air. evacuated residents hope they have something to come home to. >> i hope my home is not bumped. that is important. i do have my life. i have my husband. i have my critters. four firefighters have suffered burns yesterday while fighting the lowell fire. one had serious buns and is being treated at uc davis burn city. the fighters do not get help from mother nature for a few days. >> meteorologist mike nicco is here to el to us more about the heat wave on the way. >> it is starting this afternoon. this morning i want to show you the temperatures and how cool it was because it is not going to be this cool again until possibly on friday morning and some the weekend. 49 at napa, everyone else is
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mid-to-upper 50s and concord is 60 degrees. here is the reason why we are going to have a warming trend, a lack of managua from sutro tower to the golden gate bridge. today, temperatures jump about 3-9 degrees putting us into the 70s and 80s and 90s and as the heat building places like san jose, inland east bay we could have our first summer "spare the air" alert. with winds coming from the northeast, we could get some of the smoke from the fires you just talked about. more on that ahead. >> new this morning, bay area road are crowded and a study reveals car poolers are not getting much relief. amy hollyfield explains why the fast lane is not moving fast enough. >> better state 880 a monday morning commute in the car pool lane we are going thrive miles per hour. caltran said that is too lows. the economy is to blame. >> we are experiencing an
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increase in driving volume and car pool lanes are included in the congestion. >> commuters have noticed the car pool lanes are more crowded. >> generally more traffic in general. [ inaudible ] >> with the economy getting better... >> federalsts say car pool lanes should move at 43 miles per hour. 90 percent of the time. a new analysis found half of the bay area car pool lanes are not meeting that standard. >> mostly like 30, 25 sometimes, really slow. sties even the non-car pool lanes are faster. >> officials say they have ideas on how to ease the congestion. >> we have changeable message signs. we have electronic billboard that tells the traffic pattern through graphics to the motorist so that is helpful. in the bay area elsewhere we are
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looking at converting some lanes to express lane. >> quite a conundrum. they have tossed around ideas and solutions commuters will have do deal with this unless, of course, the economy tanks. reporting from interstate 80 for abc7 news i amy hollyfield. >> commuters early bart stations will now have to pay a little more to park each day. effective today the daily parking fee is going up at six stations richmond is $2. bay fair is $3. hayward is $1.50. south hayward is $2. west oakland is $7.50. south san francisco is $3. >> minutes ago the university of california san francisco announced it will support a new arena for the warriors if the team and the city come up with a plan to deal with traffic congestion in the mission bay neighborhood. the proposed arena is 79 on 11 acres across from the ucfs mission bay middle center and
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officials say the traffic from the arena dug game day will make it unsafe for patients looking to get to and from the hospital. they have a campaign to raise awareness. >> a family, fellow officers and the community ready to honor memory of a hayward police officer shot and killed last week in the line of duty. sergeant scott longer is laid to rest with full honors thursday at the arena. it is scheduled to start at 10:00 a.m. and open to the public. you can offer condolences by sharing this back on solve media. you will find it on our abc7 facebook payment, on twitter and instagram under abc7 news bay area. >> the drought's scorching effect, a look at the bleak state of the california's biggest reservoirs. >> pay off your debt on time a new list showing people in the bay area are reaching into their
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>> a start eling look from above at the effect of the california drought in sacramento, from the department of water resources, east of sacramento. the situation so bad crews evacuated 68,000 rainbow trout from the drying up of the lake on friday. here is the lake near chico how little water is left in the once brimming to the top lake. this is how they looked at this time four years ago. and this is last week. >> people in the bay area are not having a big problem paying off their credit card debt. new analysis found that people
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in the bay area pay off their credit card debt faster than any other part of the country taking the bay area resident nine months to pay off their balance. san antonio texas was the worst taking an average of 16 months to pay off their credit card. >> a major blow this morning to boston's bid to host the 2024 summer olympics. the mayor said without more assureses that taxpayers are not footing the bill he will not sign the contract that is the key to the bid. the united states olympic committee said they need a full support of difficult and state leaders to move forward with the bid process. they are meeting today with the governor baker but it is not clear if they will address the mayor's decision. >> new york magazine is adding its voice this morning to the sexual assault allegations against bill cosby 35 of his accusers appear on the magazine's latest cover, including are individual stories that focus on each woman's allegation. the cover comes after documents from cosby's testimony in a 2005
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deposition were obligated and published. in it, cosby admitted high obtained sedatives to give to women he wanted to have sex with. >> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >> we are up on the roof again where i shed the jacket. that is how much warmer it is now than this time yesterday up to 16 degrees warmer. we will not stop until at least wednesday when we hit triple digits in a few areas. >> raising a baby is more expensive than eating fast food every system day for the rest of your life. next tricks to save big on the high cost kids. >> a specific stack particular show in the sky the world record gathering in
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>> covering los altos antioch, petaluma and all the bay area this is abc7 news. you are looking at time-lapse captured in france over the weekend of hundreds of hot air balloons, 430 balloonists set a rod for the most in flight in the same place at the same time. lovers from 40 nazis took part in the record-breaking event. >> on the ground a hitchhiking robot that will make its way to san francisco is making a stop in the big apple today. we first told you about hitch-spot this month. here it is posing in front of radio city music hall in new york city spending the first seven days making its way through massachusetts. hitch-spot was created as a social experiment to see how people interact. the journey last year across canada took 26 days.
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>> tru --y is wilting and no longer emitting a strong oh dough one day after the busiest day at the botanical garden in a dozen years with thousands flocking in to see and smell the corpse flower. the name comes from the smell of the bloom which is similar to rotting animal nearby. they will collect the pollen through the day that is produced if they can get close enough. >> meteorologist mike nicco is on the roof and he has taken off the jacket. we will see what other clothes he has taken off? >> just that. for now. >> we can call you magic mike. >> i thought that was your favorite movie. >> had you go. i may take off my shoes. go find some sand. walk around. here is a look at the temperatures and here in san francisco, we are 10 degrees warmer than we were this time yesterday. it hand quite hit the coast. half moon bay is 63 degrees like you were at this time yesterday, the 54 from this morning.
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and 70s and 80s all around but for oakland and you will start jumping off the 69 pretty soon. you can see hazy from the east bay hills camera and that will continue as we have an offshore breeze and high pressure compressing the atmosphere and not letting us vent the pollution into the central valley. sunny and building heat. this morning is comfortable and the next couple of mornings not really, especially the higher you are as the breezes and hills keep us in the 60s and 70s and the record heat is possible wednesday and it will ease this weekend but humidity comes in so it will feel almost so warm. under the blue canyon you can see the smoke which is traveling to us down 80 and also north of fresno the other fire, and you can see the smoke with the offshore breeze could come or way and same from the wragg fire. that will create conditions looking like this in yosemite you can see how hazy it is there and lake tahoe is not so hazy as it was over the weekend. now, as far as what will happen with our winds notice most of
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them are blowing offshore and even fairfield right now and they will be gusty at find through 9:00 through the delta and back to the golden gate bridge and bay bridge. they will be gusty offshore until 3:00 tomorrow morning. temperatures because of the upwelling, only one to three degrees above average for relief. 90 in los gatos and gilroy. mid-80s for the rest of the south bay and 70s millbrae and low-to-mid 80s for the rest of the peninsula and upper 60s all along the coast and mid-to-upper 70s, though downtown and south san francisco and sausalito and mid-80s to low 90 through the forth bay and we will have mid-70s to mid-80s along the east bay shore. you may need the air conditioning it was tool this morning. hopefully you trapped the air low-to-mid 90 in our east bay valley. if you going to the game, hardly a wind. necessity clouds. no drizzle. temperature is 67 at 7:15 dropping to 63 as hot as the giants. the temperatures are decent for
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sleeping. mid-50s to low 60s. as we head through today, the cool pull is publics away by the surging warmth of dangerous heat that will be in here tomorrow the triple digits, and wednesday with 80's and 90s around the bay. i am calling for 70s at the coast and there will be isolated spots that hit 80 by wednesday and the sea breeze returns and the heat is easing on thursday into friday and it could be muggy this weekend, with 60s at coast and 70s around the bay and 80s to nearly 90 inland. we are look at monsoon coming back later in the week and right now most of the storms are going to stay in the sierra. good luck the next couple of days dealing with the heat. >> this morning how to stay big on the high cost of having kids. it costs about $300,000 to raise a child until they are 18. to compare here are three things cheaper: a ticket to space. chipolte every day for life and a private one direction concert. we focused on one family who
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spent $3,300 on each of their two kids in the first year on diapers, formula and wipes. >> what were you spending the money on? >> most expensive thing was the formula at $1,800 a year a kid and diapers were expensive $1,200 a year per kid. first as far as formula do not dismiss generic it can save you $900. for diapers try subscription service like target subscription or amazon mom costing $99 a year but deliver monthly to the door plus you save 20 percent on every purchase. >> where were you 25 years ago when i needed you. in just a few hours one of the most beloved and intriguing leading men will say goodbye. luke spencer will check out of "general hospital," for good. he debuted at luke on the hit soap in 1978 and spent decades chasing happiness.
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back in 1918 luke and laura's wedding attracted 30 million viewers. the 68-year-old actor announced he was leaving and plans to move to am dam and do theater. the farewell on "general hospital," can be seen here at 2:00. >> a 9-year-old went to great lengths to make sure her best friend's battle with a rare skin disease is less painful. she hoped to raise a little money and make bracelets to help her friend get a salt water pool at the arkansas home but a little turned into thousands. in 19 weeks she managed to raise $47000 on facebook. people from coast do coast bought bracelets and she was able to take her first step into the new pool. >> we have a rain... >> her mother said the salt water helps her daughter's blisters legal and she can now
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>> coming up at 4:00, new information the death of bobbi kristina brown. the autopsy investigation now underway and the "person of interest" in the case. >> more than 100 families are forced to find a new school with just one week's notice at 5:00. >> rescued by cows is not something you hear each day. a bird watcher noticed a herd the 30 cows behaving very strangely near a muddy puddle and when he looked through the telescope he saw this sea lion pup stuck. the sanctuary came to rescue and here "celebration," the name recovering at the facility. thanks to the could yous and the bird watchers they anticipate celebration will make a full recovery. they hope to release "celebration," into the wilds soon. >> rescue dogs why not rescue cows. from all of us, thanks for joining us. >> would wants to an millionaire
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