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i'm amanda del castillo in palo alto. college athletes in the bay area
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get their equipment and much more boosted. i'm kate larson. dozens of tubbs fire victims say a construction company is not making good on their contracts to rebuild their homes. a major mold problem in this apartment complex and tennants are calling the owner a slum lord. and k-pop wakes up the south bay and thousands of fans couldn't wait. "abc7 news" starts right now. now, news to build a better bay area, from "abc7 news." >> it's so horrible and sad that this would happen. these girls have worked so hard. >> a rude welcome for a visiting women's college water polo team on the peninsula. their vans were hit by thieves while they were at dinner. >> equipment, cameras, passports, all gone. amanda del castillo is live in palo alto with the story. such a shame. >> reporter: the university of hawaii team is in town for the ncaa women's water polo
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championship at stanford university. stanford, as hosts, provided the women with caps and whistles. anything they needed for today's practice. pieces of shattered glass in this parking lot park the spot two team vans were broken into. the university of hawaii's water polo team was having dinner. the team returned to this, broken glass, bags gone. >> all their equipment, passports for the international players, the coach's computers, the players' computers, their purses, kamras, everything. >> reporter: molly is the goalkeeper. she says the timing couldn't be worse. it's the end of a sucss se >> students, so they had school work in there. they're taking finals on the road. so now they're not just out their equipment for the game, they're out their school stuff to complete their finals. >> reporter: the university's athletic director estimates between 5 wood,000 to $10,000 in
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equipment and belongings were boosted. the team is scrambling to replace passports. >> to one got hurt. this could be so much hurt. these are things that are replaceable, and we'll work on what we can do to replace it. >> reporter: police say they are investigating the theft. they've explained the process will take some time because of the number of victims. >> it's horribly distressing. it's horrible and sad. these girls have worked so hard. >> reporter: an employee at a business says their car was also targeted that same night in the same lot. the university of hawaii, they are sending someone out with caps and suits for the team ahead of friday's game. in palo alto, i'm amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." ou a man has ank u.he life threatening injuries after a triple shooting. two other victims were also taken to the hospital. the shooting happened just after
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1:30 this afternoon inside a cafe on center road, south of tully road. police are still investigating what led up to the shooting. no one has been arrested. in the east bay, mold, dry rot, and mildew are overtaking an apartment complex. some renters say it's making them sick. tomorrow, the city will investigate. our reporter got a firsthand look at the problems. termes,orryter: jerry miller ha lived with this stuff for years, and he's angry. >> i call him a slum lord and deserves for in jail. >> reporter: brian mooar is the land lord. he's already been cited for having mold and missing smoke detectors. miller blames his breathing problems on the mold. so does his mother. >> it's itching my head, too.
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my nose runs, my eyes from the mold. i can't breathe. >> reporter: tomorrow, city building inspectors, the management company and tenant also meet to discuss all the problems in the complex. even the mayor's office knows about them. the mayor's chief of staff said, what mr. miller has told us and shown us is very serious and concerning. issues have been found and there's active follow-up. i contacted the property managers for a comment, but they did not respond. they did, however, send this letter to the millers asking them to vacate while they made repairs. >> all they want to do is just cover this and paint it and get it over with. >> reporter: this woman also lives in the complex. she has mold, too. >> it's in the bathroom. so like this, if you lift the curtains up, you have it on the corners. >> reporter: tenants on average pay $1700 a month in rent.
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in the north bay, a family who lost their home in the tubbs fire is now worried their contractor will never finish rebuilding their house, and they're not the only ones worried about this. kate larson has the story. >> be careful. >> reporter: the davis family should be standing in their newly finished home. but instead, 16 months after signing a contract, they're still waiting for walls and flooring, even though many of their neighbors who also lost homes are nearly done rebuilding. >> i only had seven minutes to grab my then 6-month-old and 3-year-old. as we were driving off, there were flames everywhere. so when someone comes in and telling us, we'll build your home, anything. we want a new home, that's all we want. >> reporter: they have already paid the construction company $134,000 of insurance money but say they're demanding more money to continue construction. on top of that, they received notice of five liens against
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their property. totalling $42,000 from subcontractors and supplier twh two have not been paid. what is i'm hearing is outrage and desperation from 40 plus families in my correct. >> reporter: james is a county supervisor and has forwarded the complaints to the consumer fraud division at the d.a.'s office. >> we need to make sure everything knows it doesn't matter which builder there is, you have to reach out to us if you need help so you can be confident that if you sign your name, something will be done. >> reporter: the company has not responded to abc 7's request for comment. kate larson, "abc7 news." fbi agents joined san ramone police at california high school today after a series of written threats against the campus. one was found on the football field, the others inside some bathrooms. 80% of the students stayed home
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because they didn't feel safe. uber is gearing up to go public tomorrow. it will trade under the new york stock exchange under the ticket uber. the price is $45 a share. that values the company at $82 billion, on the low end of the expected range, which might reflect doubts about the company's ability to perform a profit. lyft went public at $72 a share, and yesterday closed near $52. today, the stock rose to $55 and change. we dedicated an entire week to the realities of ridesharing as part of our commitment to building a better bay area. find all those stories at abc7news.com. as part of our building a better bay area series, we focus on issues that impact you where you live and work. in san francisco, fewer people are riding bicycles because they're afraid of getting hit by cars. the mayor wants to add 20 miles of new bicycle lanes during the
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next two years. the mayor believes the safety of bicyclists depends on keeping drivers out of bike lanes. >> people who are parking or double parking in bike lanes for deliveries or pickups or what have you, you know, we really need to crack down on that. >> traffic delays jumped 62% between 2010 and 2016 in san francisco. city officials blame rideshare services like uber and lyft for sha. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. join our better bay area group on facebook. attacked ands toed in the trash. meet hope, the puppy that's beating the odds. and what might happen if you try to open a can of these coffee beans. an east bay school is putting a new twist on putting two and two together. i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. you'll start off your morning with may gray.
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would cause the beans to explode out. one person was injured with a cut to the finger. customers can return them for a full refund. in the east bay in pittsburgh, a high school finally discovered a phenomena that had been happening in front of them for years, as wayne freedman shows us, it's a new twist on putting two and two together. >> reporter: pittsburgh high school, home of the pirates, where seniors have begun pondering a new set of challenges. that is true for caleb and miles grant, they're twins, with all the closeness that implies, and they're heading for separate colleges. what are you going to miss about her? >> our finals together. we at everything. >> reporter: the senior class has other twins. nick and victor montez. and vanessa and alicea. and if that sounds unusual, keep counting. nobody made the connection until
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melanie mosley got all of them together for one picture. >> they knew they were twins, but some of them didn't realize that there was -- none of them realized there was that many sets. >> i've had classes with more than one set of twins but i never put two and two together. >> reporter: for every 200 people, we'll see three sets of twins. based on the class size here, that would mean seven sets. but no, not this year. not seven or eight. how about 15. >> how do you explain it? >> probably the water. >> reporter: the principal has never encountered this many twins in a single class. >> they support each other. twins also have a unique and strong bond. >> reporter: it's called that twin thing, that unnerving feeling that as you talk with two, you're also dealing with one. >> i was told that nobody here knew there were 15 sets of twins. >> do you thinkhim?
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>> just a tad. not much. >> reporter: we don't believe it. leaving home at graduation is stressful enough. but there's no guide book for twins. >> it's always been the two of us. >> it's all cliche, that's my other half. >> reporter: wayne freedman, "abc7 news." %-p. fashion students at san frncisco state university renewed a tradition tonight by showing off their creativity. >> some of them strutted along the runway during a fashion show called the kaleidoscope. >> students with disabilities modeled some of the clothes tonight. just a great event. congratulations. we want to check on our weather and some interesting things happening. >> indeed. and mother's day weekend coming up. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. >> for one, we didn't see a whole lot of sun today, and it's only going to get brighter. i want to show you a time lapse from our camera.
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sunset at 8:07, and we did find a little bit of the sunshine there to brighten the night, definitely with cloud cover being heavy today. temperatures were held down. most of you in the 50s and 60s. 2 to 12 degrees below average for may. live doppler 7 not showing you any rain, but heavy cloud cover. that system that was supposed to bring us a chance of showers tonight and tomorrow, decided to take a different route. it has been really just firing up in the form of thunderstorms south of tahoe into the central valley. you can see it active. even some high elevation snow up in the mountains for may. 50s, 60s for your temperatures right now. in case you're wonder bring the temperatures are headed, as we approach mother's day weekend, let's take a look at santa rosa. 77 tomorrow. average high is 73. temperatures will fluctuate very little over the next seven days. cooling by thursday of next week when we bring in a chance of
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showers. here's a live look. this is what you will face in the morning. that's overcast skies, spotty morning drizzle, sunnier skies tomorrow afternoon. sunny and mild for your mother's day weekend. we have cloud cover around. tomorrow morning at commute time, 5:00 to 8:00 a.m., heavy cloud cover in the sierra. turning to snow and showers. so south of tahoe, that's what we're expecting. moat area most areas should see the sunshine. yosemite, 60 degrees, showers continue. still a chance of thunder on saturday and on sunday. so ifthere, be prepared for unsettled tomorrow morning, fog and drizzle. jacket weather in the morning. tomorrow afternoon, you could get away with short leaves. inland, 70s and 80s in the warmest spots. 68 in oakland, 72 in san rafel.
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77 in santa rosa. 65 in san francisco. we'll hang on to fog in half moon bay. sun comes up, you'll see fog around, 50s. noontime on sunday, should be nice, upper 50s to low 80s in the afternoon. you can download the accuweather app and check those temperatures. giving way to sunshine tomorrow. mild for your mother's day weekend. near average to start off the next workweek, and right now, looking like a chance of showers. next thursday and cooler weather. >> excellent. sandhya, thank you. k-pop fan frenzy takes over the south bay. >> and tomorrow on "good morning america," gabriel union and jessica alba chat about their new
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tonight in the south bay, hordes of eager fans welcomed the korean boy band to san francisco. ♪ >> the group is in the midst of
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its first north american arena tour. one concert goer traveled m mantika. >> am i really going to see them? i'm so excited. they're really good dancers and great singers. that's why i love them. >> the band h's fans are l are e k-pop is having a moment in the u.s. in september, the band bts played to a soldout crowd in oracle arena. >> looks like a fun night. if harry didn't ha-- larry didnt do the sports, he would have been there. [ laughter ] >> in sports, will kevin durant ever suit up for the warriors agai
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good evening. when kevin durant limped off last night, the fear was torn
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achilles tendon. the mri shows a strained calf muscle, so huge relief, but he's not playing tomorrow. the injury usually takes a week to two to heal. he's had this before, and he usually missed a week. so might be available in the west finals if the warriors beat the rockets. >> we'll find somebody on the bench that can give us 35 points, 11 boards and 9 assists. he's been the best player in the nba in the playoffs. he's been phenomenal. so it's obviously a huge loss. but our team has a lot of confidence. they trust each other. they've won championships together. so we come out and we give it our best shot. >> nba tonight, nuggets, blazers. will barton and seth curry. whoa, you want a piece of me?
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i'm right here. tam tame damian hill lard finished with 32. blazers force a game seven against denver, 119-108. baseball now. nine years ago today, dallas braden threw a perfect game on mother's day. today, first inning, derek detrick goes teach. so 2-0, cincy. third inning, suarez, a solo blast. and the reds win that game 3-0. junior meteorologist larry beil here, predicting snow in denver. i think it will clear later. that's what the models tell me. giants and rockies. this is clearing the fence. first inning, a three-run bomb. 3-0. giants come back, they're in the 9th now, two outs.
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joe panik knocks in a that's your ball game, giants lose 12-11. more weather. raining so hard in houston tonight, it's coming through the domed roof at minute maid park. they have umbrellas inside an enclosed stadium. top nine, texas down two runs. hunter pence thinks he has a home run. josh redick says no, i got that. what a catch! and the astros win 4-2. i think it will be raining threes in houston tomorrow from threes in houston tomorrow from steph and introducing my new spicy chicken strips combo. bigger, tastier strips of juicy chicken with crunchy batter. spice them up with hot sauce or cool them down with buttermilk ranch. try my 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo today. only at jack in the box.
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