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the wild police chase in l.a. >> the repairing the pothole for good. >> reporter: the plan diverts more money to low-income neighborhoods where a broken car axle could be a setback for families. >> rent-burdened families are likely to have their street paves. >> reporter: desiree is skeptical that her streets would have priority. >> my neighborhood will be at the end of those years. >> reporter: why? >> that's how it's always been. >> reporter: roads near schools will have top priority. the city doesn't know about a pothole on your street, let them know. the work is scheduled to begin this summer. >> cornell, thank you. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share them. you're not seeing things.
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it is may. and, yes, it's snowing in the sierra. the sheriff's office posted this video of highway 89. oh, no. oh, my goodness. cruise at squaw valley had to >> a dangerous chase involving use a snowblower, as well. an r.v., two dogs and dramatic the mountain got half a foot of new snow overnight. crashes. oakland's giant pothole there's a few scattered showers around the bay area problem, one step closer to tonight. here's a live look at the golden getting a big fix tonight. gate bridge. if you're in the market for a new home, a downtown developer sandy patel is here with live has an out-of-the box office for doppler 7. >> the never-ending showers. they're still on there. you. abc 7 news starts right now. some people really love this kind of weather. it is approaching june now. >> now, news to build a better let's get you into street-level radar here. bay area. >> oh, no. late season system, bringing the my goodness. right into the tree. >> a terrifying ending to a wild showers. chase in southern california quinnby road, as you see there. tonight. a woman behindas rord stolen, on the peninsula, moderate pockets arnold we're seeing showers. andoint racing through the streets of san fernando valley. you see there, two dogs. you take a look, this system is a level 1 system.
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and it will continue to produce >> a stolen r.v. those showers during the driving erratically. overnight hours. that's not the only storm i'm >> reporter: this chase felt like it lasted an e americterni tracking. i'll be back with a look at your holiday weekend. >> you can check the weather the driver kept going and going. conditions where you live on the abc 7 news app. while making a turn, the r.v. it gives you access to live doppler 7, the same system that hit a palm tree. we use every day. all across the country, as the chase unfolded, we women turned out in force today realized the woman behind the wheel was not alone. to protest strict abortion laws being passed in several states. >> there are two dogs in her lap. >> one of them jumped out. >> protect our rights. protect our rights. >> the dog is okay. >> we saw multiple rallies in the bay area, from the front >> reporter: the woman barreled down the street, blowing through steps of san francisco city hall every stoplight and to the grand theater in oakland. intersection. >> another close call. >> a minute later -- >> oh, no. women needed to stand up for their rights and make their >> reporter: this crash. voices heard. a black honda pulled out and the >> i want to protect my rights and the future of my daughter's driver probably had no idea what was heading right at it. rights. i want to be a part of stopping the bans. >> numerous states have passed the r.v. just kept going. >> serious damage to life and heartbeat bills that ban
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property. >> reporter: the chase came to an end, moments later. abortions when a fetus' heartbeat can be detected. a white car tried to get out of a south bay developer is the speeding r.v.'s way. making quite the offer. if you buy this apartment it got hit and spun around. building, and provide a vacant lot for it, they will move it the woman made a run for it, for free. but it won't be an easy task. with the remaining dog following. but she didn't get far. the historic apartments sit near a chp officer daughter and brought her down. south first and east reed can you believe that? street. we go downtown to live details the stpt auspect and the drivert of this remarkable offer. were hit went to the hospital. >> reporter: we're talking about a massive 119-year-old two-story apartment building in downtown san jose. developers are looking for the dog was taken to the vet for takers. if that doesn't happen, they care. will have to tear down. the other dog was wound a short built in 1910, the historic time ago. mripolice say a 74-year-old four-unit buildings tall at so woman was dragged into a home, attacked by a dog, held captive for five hours and repeatedly east reed streets. the area surrounding the lot, raped. just awful. she was left on the sidewalk. booming with development. >> we're being crammed in. this doesn't belong here.
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we have to move it some place else in a better context. this happened may 10th. >> reporter: the former building the suspect, 47-year-old jesus owner, runs garden city construction from the site. they want to put a 27-story mixed use tower on the lot. before they bring in the amador is in custody. bulldozers, the company is ofering to sell the structure and cover moving costs. a dismembered body was >> they're going to pick it up, lift it, and move it for three. decision covered in mt. vernon >> it won't be so easy. avenue. tests are under way to determine the cause of death. redd jensen says his office is working with developers to get transit and infrastructure the world out. are two items we are focused on the offer is restricted to the here. in the east bay, oakland was downtown area. looking to smooth out their no luck on the unique pitch. >> somebody has to have the streets. land, which is not cheap in this the city council has considered area. a paving plan, dedicating $100 and somebody will need to do the million. foundation and the $75 million will be spent on neighborhood streets. $25 million on major thoroughfares. here's a look at what streets are being targeted. infrastructure. >> reporter: keeping the apartments in downtown san jose.
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>> to have a historic building they're spread throughout the city. abc 7 news reporter cornell like this, a beautiful piece of architectu bernard is downtown. architecture, it's not too many, is important. >> reporter: there's tens of >> reporter: k.t. urban is the thousands of potholes in oakland like this one. biggest develoer of residential the city is moving ahead with a downtown san jose. plan to fix them. and now, a proposal for the and oaklanders say, it can't 27-story tower needs city come soon enough. approval. in san jose, abc 7 news. dodging potholes was part of our drive to tuesday's oakland city he started his career walking barefoot to school in council meeting, where council ethiopia. now, he's applying to ph.d. members were talking about plans to repair broken streets. programs. from west oakland, where rachel coming up, this incredible is tired of drivin defensively. graduation journey. >> i drive like a maniac trying a dramatic rescue out of to avoid the potholes. napa. a woman's car plunges off of a >> reporter: to montclair cliff. the one reason she's alive tonight. and comedians get serious village, where many of the about saving an iconic bay area streets are paved with holes. club. >> those stories ahead. >> we had to get our tires first, here's a look at replaced device. what's coming up on "jimmy >> reporter: our colleague blew two tires on her way to work. kimmel live." the big fix calls on spending >> we have the fresh prince tonight. ♪
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a 20-year-old woman is alive after her car plunged 450 off of a cliff in a remote area of napa county. the chp says it happened on highway 121. this is a video of the woman being hoisted up by a chp chopper. a cyclist happened to be riding in that area. saw the whole thing happen. f that rider had not been there, it is impossible to say how long it would have taken to find her in the heavily-wooded area. she's in stable condition at a
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napa hospital tonight. one bay area student has made the leap from ethiopian farmer to graduate. case la kate larsen has his story. >> tomorrow is the day i've been working for my entire life. >> reporter: on wednesday, he will graduate from u.c. burkely. at 32, he's a lot older than most graduates. >> i walked every school days. that's three hours, total. what made it difficult was walking barefoot. >> reporter: he grew up in oath open ya, his parents still farmers there. >> they are happy that i'm in university. i'm also graduating with degree from, you know, america. >> reporter: six years ago, he
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applied for a visa and won and flew to los angeles. his first time outside of ooeat open ya. he found support and enrolled into college and went berkeley. once he got her to berkeley, he became a scholar. juan francisco is the director of the program at cal. >> he had the desire to move forward to get better. >> reporter: he plans to visit his family in ethiopia this summer and return to the u.s. and apply to grad school. >> i'm grateful to everyone. i say thank you. >> happy graduation. >> what an accomplishment. a famous comedian is part of an effort to save the punch line comedy club. >> dave chappelle joined comics to keep the punch line open in
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the financial district. the punch line opened more than 40 years ago. >> that was the last place i saw robin williams alive. it was the place i was at when i found out i was having my first kid. every important milestone of my life went through that club. >> google says it leases the space next to the club and looks forward to being punch line's neighbor. let's focus on the weather and when we might get a break. >> sandhya patel has the forecast. >> you may be enjoying sunshine tomorr. there. i'm going to get you into street level radar. we're seeing wet weather around south san francisco, across 82. fleetwood drive, you'll notice. it's slippery out there. on the peninsula, from serious ranch road, heading into 84, also wet. just when you thought, okay, we're almost done.
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here comes another storm doesn't look like spring or late may. here's what the east bay hills camera. brought us shower activity. light to moderate. we saw the clouds. rainfall totals a couple hund d hundredsth of an inch. to 66 all roads leading control to too tahoe chain controls. if i were you, if you're heading up there, obviously,it past :00 chains because overnight tonight, they will continue to see more snow. winter overstayed its welcome. as of today, the sierra snowpack is at 148% of average. last year at this time, it was
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13% of average. huge gains with all of the snow we've seen this spring and winter. looking with the clouds overhead. some showers through early tomorrow morning. mostly sunny and warmer. it's a light level one system. overnight, look for the showers, up to an tenth of an inch of additional rain. gusty in spots and in the hills and in the lower elevations. not like it was earlier. 11:30 tonight, wet weather going into tonight's commute. 4:00 a.m., a few spotty returns. can't rule it out completely. some of you will start to see the sun. everyone is seeing the sunshine. some patchy fog out there. watch out for that. and slippery spots from the overnight rain.
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summary and woarmer. high surf advisory until tomorrow. isolated morning drops will give way to sunshine, wednesday, thursday, friday, and a slight chance of showers saturday. a chance sunday. dry right now for memorial day. it is looking a little unsettled. mike will be here, 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. a better idea of the holiday weekend. >> thanks. tomorrow on "good morning america," paula faris speaks with abby lee miller about
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it includes hand blown crystal glasses and mother of pearl spoons. the cooler is to enable people to experience indulgence like never before. >> that's fancy. >> more money than sense. >> i insist on hand-blown glass. >> i bet you just like the styrofoam cooler. so close, yet so far again. the end of the line for the sharks. and the end of this game for the giants
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good evening. looked like it might be the year for the san jose sharks. too many injuries doomed them. erik karlsson, tomas hertl, all out with big injuries. 90 seconds in, david perron in a deflection. dylan gambrell, his first goal of his career. down 2-1. blues put it away. brayden schenn, another power play goal. st. louis takes the series, 4-3. reaching the finals for the first time since 1970. next up is boston. the sharks survived four elimination games. just ran out of gas. the number of times they were written for dead and buried and the times they kept getting off of the mat. that's the disappointing part for me. that's stuff you shouldn't see get rewarded. but it's a harsh league.
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>> harsh, indeed. on to baseball. giants and braves. happy birthday, calen. ice cream. giants down to their final out. kevin pillar. now, it's 3-2. winning run at second. joe panik, clutch. two runs score. a's were in cleveland. i want that ball. i need that ball. khris davis, aggravates his hip injury. opposite field. that's gone. the warriors arrive back in the bay area around 2:00 this morning, western conference champions after beating portland. they have nine days off before game one of therenabc 7.
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