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building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news news news new i don't want my grandchildren to be scared because they are asians. let's stand up and talk about this. >> today across the country joining together in ainam and p community. the afr being the ofthese gru good morning. it is saturday, march 27 and we have much to get to regarding the marches and of course the pandemic. the first it will be a gorgeous weekend so let's get
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to the forecast with lisa argen. >> good morning, everyone. we have a lot of sunshine on the way with the warming trend continuing. as we look at the live doppler 7 clear skies over california with 44 in sunnyvale cupertino. if you two in alameda, 38 in novato. the 24 hour temperature change, 14 degrees colder in otheiswarmer in hayward. throughout the date with at noon mid to upper 60s at the bayside inland communities and mid to low 70s along the bay. even the coast will climb into the 60s today. we will talk about weather we will hold on to the warm
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temperatures at the second half of the weekend with elevated wind to discuss all in a few minutes. part of building a better bay area is your health. happening today a pop-up vaccination site will open in the san francisco underserved neighborhood this morning at 9:30 at the shipshape community center on treasure island treasure island has the lowest vaccination rates in the city of san francisco. volunteers are going door-to- door to get the word out. this is the first of three saturday clinics scheduled. set to close in a couple of weeks, but alameda county health officials will take over the operation. the april 11 date is when the state partnership with fema comes to an end with over 200,000 shot so far given out there. while we are making progress in vaccinating the public the looming question is when will it be enough, a question we posted to the doctor yesterday on abc7 news at 4:00. >> if everything goes perfectly, herd immunity by
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what dating california? >> if everything goes perfectly and that means if people actually go out and get the shots with no vaccine hesitancy, barriers or issues at all, 5 million californians currently vaccinated. let's say herd immunity is 80% and would get to the perfection of 4 million vaccines given out per week, about six weeks, checking my math, i would say we could get to herd immunity around june. herd immunity in california is useless without herd immunity nationwide which needs to be met by herd immunity globally. >> that's a good bit of math on the fly for dr. patel. learned about the effectiveness and side effects as we answer all your questions on abc7 news.com/vaccine. reeducating and opening schools is the better part of
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reopening the bay area and tuesday most unified schools will welcome back students but not every campus will reopen. as our abc news reporter explains, only one third of the teachers volunteered to be back when the classes reopen. >> reporter: the playground at cleveland elementary in oakland isn't saying much use lately. >> i miss my friends face-to- face and playing outside. >> reporter: this boy came to play soccer with friends desperate to get outside. >> i thought this would be the best year but this is the worst year. >> reporter: the fact the pandemic is still ongoing is not lost on them, including his younger sister. >> i'm worried about the coronavirus and that stuff but i'm excited for school since it is opening. >> reporter: this school is one of six elementary camps is not reopening for pre-k or second grade tuesday because not enough teachers volunteered to
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come back by then. >> there are windows that don't open and resource teachers that are in than actual closet or in part of a hallway. there are spaces not safe. >> reporter: that is timothy douglas, great teacher at the international community school. he said vaccination rates were also the sticking point returning not only for teachers but for the families and communities. >> this is happening real time. my pregnant wife got an appointment for april 15 and we go back april 19. >> reporter: continued delays frustrate some parents. >> my kids want to go back but a lot of kids are not. >> reporter: pushing for kids to return and she was disappointed that most students still have to wait until mid april. even then only for five in- person hours per week. >> many districts around us are rearrsng a myhours r the entire school year.
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a nationwide day of condemning the hate and violence against the asian american and pacific islander neighbors with rallies and marches bringing out in cities across the country much like we saw your yesterday. the signs are popping up in places like oakland, the peninsula and san francisco. today we see countless and virtual events taking place in the bay area with two different marches and rallies in san francisco that both end at the union square. at candlelight vigil in santa cruz and others in the bay to name a few. it is a powerful weekend of action. >> we are here to call the anti- asian and xenophobic awareness to spread awareness around the recent incidents and attacks and within the asian community.
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>> hundreds gathered in downtown san francisco marching from union square to the embarcadero yesterday with speakers from student groups delivering messages of hope and resiliency. part of building a better bay area is fighting for racial injustice. we don't have a lot of answers but we have a lot of resources to help you on our ally abc7news.com /take action. the holiday likely being celebrated online and the white house hosted the first virtual event last night with vice president kamala harris and the first jewish spouse of a president or vice president hosted the event. harris ended with a twist on the traditional saying saying next year in jerusalem, next year in-person. they will join president biden and the first lady for the in- person next year. it will be a beautiful day today. >> it is but yeah on the coast
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at 36 on half moon bay right now. oakland in the upper 40s. temperaturese coast and mid 70s inland with the warm weekend ahead and your forecast is coming up. also ahead, the bay area is back to work and when they will be welcoming employees in the office, and what it means for your return, and a new sign that the economy could finally be on the rebound. we have major water worries in wine country. just how bad could the damage get from the california drought. you can catch the encore presentation of show of hope benefiting the san francisco community health center and the work they do to provide
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a better bay area. a new report finding appointment surge will help rebound from shutdown the layoffs over the last year. according to the state edd the region added over 16,000 jobs last month mostly in the hospitality sector. that is led by the south bay with 7400 with san francisco/matteo region adding 2600 positions in the bay area added 1600 jobs. two of the biggest in tech, facebook and oprah are laying out plans to bring workers back in the the the the the the the this is now possible with the bay area counties moving to the tomake the ening tieraledar un wi woers can te
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remote work uber and facebook say it's time to go back to the office if you want to. >> the message they're sending is that the doors are open and it's your choice. >> reporter: workers' rter: wo temperatures will be screened daily before coming into the office. some amenities like lunch and transportation wilmot will not be provided. >> like those google buses, how many will want to get on them and can they operate, and is it efficient? as far as free food how do people feel like cafeteria style meals? >> reporter: it's a slow reopening process with facebook opening on may 10 at 10% capacity at the menlo menlo capacity and uber has mission bay offices reopening monday but both still will have employees working from home. >> reporter: uber located in san francisco and if you feet away seral
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lyone . >>for us wewant them back. >> reporter: they are gearing up for monday and sink oprah open up gives the bank hope that the survival mode of the pandemic is almost ovalmost ov >> i will bump up my staff and add a few more people but we are ready. we have been ready and we are excited. it will be nice to have more buzz in the area. >> reporter: to understand the financial impact of the pandemic, the san francisco chamber of commerce is recording the data. >> we are trafficking with foot traffic, businesses reopening and various information to help us determine if we are recovering in the right way. obviously certain sectors will improve faster than than than t tourism, for example, will probably be slower than others. >> reporter: they don't have an official count of how many businesses closed because of the pandemic but seeing uber reopen is sending a message to other companies that it's time to come back. in san francisco, luz pena, pen
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abc7 news. new news on how schools can handle their graduations last year. last year it was different with drive-through and virtual ceremonies. among the californians new requirements that must be two hours between ceremonies with seating assigned by household with six feet of space and face mask. the school is advising against hugs and handshaking. than nothing. the state health department reopen guidelines for amusement parks like disneyland. in the orange tier parks limit to 25% capacity with indoor rides limited to 15 minutes. only members of the same household should board the same riding vehicle. part members are only allowed to eat and drink in designated areas. disney announced they would reopen by late april, and of course that is the parent
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company of abc7. we have put together a local reopening tracker to let you see what's open where you live up right now on abc7news.com. it's a beautiful weekend of weather awaiting us with mild temperatures, light wind and no rain. we need some storms. take a look at the california drought conditions, from the left to the right you're looking at last year versus this year. our drought conditions are worse. this is a problem statewide. this morning our abc7 news reporter looks at what it means for our famous wine country. >> reporter: new vaccines drawing people back to the sonoma wine country finally. >> it's not being good. we never know what's going to happen. >> reporter: if anyone knows, steve does. last fall we watched him fight off lanes of flames with the glass fire and he could barely talk about it back then. now in the kenwood vineyard
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with the young heritage zinfandel vines another crisis emerging. >> now thisnow thisnow thisnow s >> reporter: in a word, water, lack of it. don't let appearances full you. while the grass is still green wifor the month 29 inches below the normal seasonal average. >> have you ever seen a year that much off the average? not that i can remember. >> reporter: the problem is widespread in sonoma and napa county with less water meaningless production. the state isowerof likely cutbacks in thein thein e that used to exist are harder to reach. >> i have two wells that of gone dry. this is early in the year for a well to go dry. >> reporter: most of the wells around here running out of water. >> i had to go 1000 feet deep to get water. if the drought continues next
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year, i don't even want to think about that. eporteste la since 18. they he seen changes in the weather but the climate is a new one >> in april a beautiful and hot sunny day. wayne freedman, abc7 news. ty, for the last two springs the bright orange california county poppies cover the hills but not this year unfortunately. it's unlikely that the epic blooming event that covers 1600 acres of hillside along the freeways will get a repeat in 2021. currently we have purple and yellow flowers and walker canyon but nothing compared to the last super blooms and only just above four inches of rain leaving us with mostly drwith brush. >> i took so many photos with the dog in the middle and me in the middle of them. >> thousands of people descended on the area last spring and the spring before
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jamming it with trafwith miles prompting the city to shut down access, something that will not have to be done this year. that may be good because of covid but is not good because we need rain. maybe we have some rain in the forecast but not for a little bit. >> no. we looking at a pretty dry spell and that offshore flow early next week. ne in that story at santa rosa they need another 20 inches of rain to get near average, currently at 40%. is currently a horrible year in terms of rainfall. we will see sunshine and springlike warmth arrive for the weekend. notice on the live doppler 7 showing a lack of clouds over the golden numbers in the low 40s at castro valley, 45 in union city and 44 at fremont. 40 at san jose. in san francisco some 30s and
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also 30s along the coast. 49 in san francisan francisan fi look at the clear skies with cool conditions this morning, a warming trend will continue this weekend. anywhere from 7 to 13 degrees above average. we are looking at above average temperatures for march. heading to the coast mid to upper 60s for a nice afternoon at the beaches. the onshore flow will be stronger into sunday. if you're thinking about going today or tomorrow today would be the warmer day probably with that sea breeze kicking up sunday. temperatures will come down from the mid to upper 60s to near 60 at the coast tomorrow with about 70 at oakland. notice we have 80s arriving inland taking it out toward monday. this is the cooldown. we have dry cold front passing to bring those numbers down. we look for breezy
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adthe mperatures ds aytuda reund on tu the 80s. the wind will be above 2500 feet with wind gusting up to 40 to 50 miles an hour as soon as late monday night. 77 in santa clara today, 78 in san jose. on the peninsula looking at upper 60s at san marino, 75 at palo alto. upper 60s in san francisco for beautiful day. everyone is above average. in the north bay notice the yellow all around with mid to upper 70s. it is another warm afternoon and 71 in san leander, 72 in oakland today with mid-70s toward fremont. r in lirme anbrentwood string
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overnight low temperatures with 30s out here this morning. 60s today the coast, 70s around the bay, upper 70s inland. warmer tomorrow inland but the sea breeze will bring down coastal temperatures. cooler and breezier on monday. after that we have a quick rebound with numbers back in the low 80s by wednesday and thursday. at this point it's almost like we are not expecting anything different because it has been so drive. >> we will enjoy the weekend while the weekend. one big pandemic trend, shopping through - i'm norm. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before.
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course that includes the cherished ramona series and wrote over 40 books. she earned her english degree from uc berkeley in 19 due date where she met her husband clarence. the residence hall has been named in her honor. beverly cleary was 104 old. what a life and what an impact. i'm sure we all get served the ads on instagram but how do you know what is delivered to your house is what you saw online? we have becky worley from the bay area that did some shopping to find out. >> reporter: here's an ad for a blouse i bought online and it says high quality, exclusive fashions. this is the ad, and this is what i got. >> it looked like fine italian
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netlike from a designer. what i got it, polyester with white stitching. i'm not sure i would wear this thing to bingo night. >> reporter: buying six clothing items from ads posted on social media to see how closely they match up to company claims. >> consumers need to be careful and particularly shopping for clothing and accessories. not everything online looks is good when it gets here. >> reporter: we had a check on quality. >> only one came close to matching the product description, this t-shirt. the others fall very short. >> reporter: like this sweater. here is the ad and here's what we got. >> the description is high quality fashn pructs. not good and it did not line up correctly. you could barely sip it up and down. i gave it a wash and dry.
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after that it was shredding and disintegrating in several places. >> reporter: each of these women's cashmere sweaters cost over $100. >> $100 you could do a lot better. one is extremely extremely extr not keep you warm at all. i was really disappointed in the other sweater. when i put it down my hands almost felt greasy. that often indicates the manufacturer used softeners but those will wash out in time and you will end up with something that does not feel luxurious at all. >> reporter: we bought these leggings advertises super thick soft fleece lining made with high quality cashmere. compare that with what we got, leggings with no lining and a lot of loose threads. >> that felt like rough cotton, not warm or thick. >> reporter: those look like little kids pants. >> i where a women's and i cannot get these up to my
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knees. >> reporter: the maker of the cashmere sweater said it was made with grade a cashmere and fine woven yarn, and our products are durable and under good care and especially on our cashmere collection. they offered to send another product. lucky offered a refund. the funny dressing said that leggings were skinny by design is smaller than normal. the other companies would not comment. the take away? >> i would be very careful spending money through these ads. >> i was literally going through this yesterday trying to decide if an instagram ad was real or not. thankfully i did not go for. we have more on abc7 mornings and more updates on the cargo ship stuck in the canal and how the bottleneck could be impacting you. plus, the coronavirus cases beheaded back in the wrong direction? one thing the cdc says to do to keep the numbers down. keep the numbers down. opening the pie sh we made e
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building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. could the covid resurgence become a reality with nearly 20 states seeing an alarming rise in cases. could the nation's vaccinations full steam ahead stop at in tracks? thank you for joining us, everybody. we will get to the vaccination numbers in a moment. let's start this half-hour with the weather and beautiful weekend ahead. >> temperatures well above mah degrees above average. we do have 30s this morning along the coast with half moon bay at 35, 36 in novato and 39 in santa rosa and gilroy.
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colder in napa and novato by 60 degrees and a few degrees milder in the east bay and south bay. by 9:00 at 55 in hayward and at 2:00 74 in san ramon and 76 at san jose with mid-70s in the north bay. the ball is not much of an influence today but more so tomorrow with temperatures by 6:00 still in the 70s. it's a cool night ahead but even the overnight lows will be getting a little bit milder. we will talk about how long this warmth will last in the next few minutes. new this morning, at least nine people were shot with two dead following a shooting in virginia beach, virginia last night ranging from serious to life-threatening injuries. we know an adult female died at the scene. the police police police policef at a second location. several people are in custody but it's unclear of their involvement in any of the shootings. will keep you posted as we learn more. detonations vaccine watches
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hitting its stride at the best possible time with 3.5 million doses getting into the arms every day. this comes as 18 states see 10% rise in cases. abc news reporternews reporternr latest. >> reporter: coronavirus cases are heading in the wrong direction with 18 states reporting increases in the last week. the cdc is warningis warningis g of patients admitted to hospitals also rising, up in eight states. >> if we don't control things now there is a big potential for the epidemic to soar again. we can turn this around but it takes all of us working together. >> reporter: new jersey has one of the highest case rates per capita. in michigan a dramatic surge in the younger unvaccinated patients are in the hospital. >> the majority of the patients we are seeing are between 30 and 50 and we have doubled
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number of admissions in the last two weeks. >> reporter: the cdc is urging americans to double down on the mask and get vaccinated as soon as possible. nearly 3.4 million shot in the arms reported yesterday, a new record. in texas one husband has been desperately pleading for help for his wife. >> do i just sit here and wait? do i just sit here and wait for my wife to dieto dieto dieto die what to do. >> reporter: the mother of five is losing her fight with covid after the entire family including their newborn daughter contracted the virus. >> when you see your loved one on a ventilator literally lifeless on a ventilator in a coma, it will break your heart. >> reporter: after so much heartache there is hope. a new study shows the moderna and pfizer vaccines are likely safe for pregnant women with you side affects and transmitting likely the antibodies to the babies. one doctor lost her own mother the covid and the er physician was pregnant working on the
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frontline getting the pfizer vaccine in december. >> i'm grateful he was able to get the antibodies and that once i go back to work and he has to go to daycare he has extra protection. i am very happy and very grateful i made this decision. >> reporter: dr. fauci set a new study involving college students is the key to determining whether people that are vaccinated can get the asymptomatic infection, and whether they can transmit the disease. will have to wait up to five months while they are tracking the students to get developing news at the border and handling the humanitarian crisis, congressional democrats and republicans just finished taking two separate border tours and left a worlds apart on finding a solution. the democrats toward the health and human services facility in texas yesterday housing migrants. they were satisfied with
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conditions but said more needed to be done to ease the problems. our east bay congresswoman was there. >> this is a mission of, i believe, what we have to do not only as members of congress but as humans beings, parents and grandparents. republicans took a different tour 250 miles away and blame that by the administration in action for older groundedness and stopping work on the border wall. >> this is an immediate humanitarian crisis. the border patrol and helping with human services all the government officials tell us is that they are doing the best they can but are overwhelmed. >> earlier in the week president biden announce vice president kamala harris leading the effort to confront the border crisis. sea turtles left cold and stunned during the winter storm that pummb just been
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released. 120 of them were flown to texas for rehabilitation. this new video shows 14 of the endangered turtles being released into the gulf of mexico earlier this week after months of treatment. three rts remain a special care as they continue to 12south a woman known for her homemade pies is finding sweet success and finally opening up her very own storefront. this is the exact kind details our reported that the secret ingredient is the dash of determination. >> reporter: we introduced you to voahangy rasetarinera and "the giving pies" on pi day in 2019 and the former admin turning out homemade pies from her san jose kitchen. she wanted to expand her business and set out for the
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storefront of her own. >> i was thinking about getting my permit the day before he shut down. >> reporter: landing on this location at the willow glen neighborhood but the rent, ever- changing reopening guidelines and construction costs and usual corporate customers were by covid-19. >> i was like oh my gosh how will we make it. >> reporter: farmers markets fulfilling orders in the new commercial kitchen and following county guidance. voahangy rasetarinera went from dishing out a few pies a day to a couple hundred a n . >> i have lemon, cherry and blueberry. >> rter: therter: therter: there pies" opened in early february with voahangy rasetarinera adding the part-time worker to our team and as the business was heating up the hardship brought on by covid-19 is not been lost on those eating the pies. >> i know a lot of stores have closed down for the pandemic and i sometimes feel bad. >> reporter: for now the goal
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of rasetarinera is to get back to the her in business. >> i have two part-time employees. that's my driving force. i want to have them to have a voice and to have them feel valued and believed in. >> reporter: in san jose, abc7 news. still ahead on on mornings, the pg&e power shut off the spreading widespread skepticism across the bay area. there's new information join the why not be a bad thing after all. here's a live look outside as we head into
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buildings from burning. the combination of data, wind damage and others to determine those numbers. remember many of us were without power for days during those shut offs. crews are working day and night to dislodge that massive tanker blocking the suez canal. the maritime traffic jam is soaring by the hour. >> we are seeing what help we can be. >> take a look from space with billions of dollars of goods sitting idle in the water since tuesday because of this. the suez canal is between asian and europe. without it there is a longer and more dangerous journey around africa that takes 12 days. let's hope they fix this soon. what a traffic jam.
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>> that is a little bit odd re>>go morning. ong e coast an in the north betil view we ar temperatures in the inland valleys are well into the 70s. we could be up to 13 degrees above average. we will talk about how the second half of the weekend will play out. we have almost the last week of march coming up. and is jimmy g a goner on the 49ers in the beloved face in san francisco year ago has been left behind for the been left behind for the quarterback advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is the first and only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies
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the san jose sharks hope to take a bite out of the arizona coyotes at the arena after the ght. s lost to the coyotes they dropped the puck at 7:00 p.m. march madness coming back this weekend with san francisco 49ers cutting through the noise to make the huge blockbuster trade. our sports larry beil has the report. >> reporter: drafting the quarterback of the future with the 49ers swapping the first round picks with miami. moving up from 12 to 3. the 49ers had the first round pick from 2022 and 2023 first round also to the dolptrade jimmy garoppolo before the draft or they could keep jimmy around for another season to have that rookie behind him watch alarm. whether that's zach wilson, trey lance or justin fields or could be matt jones from
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alabama. after getting blasted by the kings thursday night the warriors are on the wrong end of the lopsided game last night against the hawks. without steph curry there are problems all over the court. young like steph curry, 21 points and 15 assists all for the hawks. here comes john collins for the two-handed jam. they were down by 18 at the half as we search for the bright spot. andrew wiggins with a high of 29. taking this away from trae young, steal and afraid to be the third quarter, but the defense so poor again with collins wide open with a game- high 38. warriors lose, 124-108. the sharks are visiting that coyotes with a few fans indoors and we hope to see that in the bay area soon. power play for the coyotes, all
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desert dogs from there. christian scored twice in the game in the sharks ball with the final of 5-2. spring training for the a's and dodgers, not what we had in mind. andrews lines that singled to the left scoring francisco pena, 6-0. matt olson lays it out to the right to score and allowing nine runs in 3 1/3. the a's rolling, 11-number zero. gave kaplan and the giants visiting the cubs in mesa. look out here, three runs with the giants taking the lead, 3- 2. going deep in three straight games with the rbi double scoring brandon crawford. they don't quit playing until
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there is a winner and it ended with a 5-5 time. finally, the way to in the day with sergio garcia, the technology and matchplay, a hole-in-one to and it to be lead westwood and sergio advances to the weekend around. that his got to feel good. that's the wrap on your morning sports. have a great weekend everybody. i am larry beil. it will be a great we can withhestus >>e eragfor the march standards. on the doppler 7, cloud-free with temperatures in the 30s 37 at half moon bay and mid 40s at pacifica with 39 in santa rosa, 37 in novato with fremont checking in at 37. you can see visibility good at the exploratory camera, warming trend continuing of the weekend with numbers well above average. even at the coastthe coastthe ct
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up to the 60s today. here is a look where we should be this time of year with the first column in the low 60s in the city, upper 60s in san jose. the third column indicates a difference of anywhere from 7 degrees warmer where we should be in san francisco with 69 today. look at all the 70s we expect today. that's anywhere from 8 to 11 degrees warmer than average at oakland and san jose. inland valleys on sunday even warmer as we look to return to the onshore flow sunday. it could be slightly cooler at the coast. we are talking at sunday right now with numbers topping out in the low 80s toward antioch and fairfield. upper 70s in the south bay and . we could be a few degrees warmer on sunday. the coldest day of the week is
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monday with that dry cold front pushing through. behind it would get the breezy northwesterly wind with that gusty upper elevation wind. when tuesday and wednesday arrive the numbers are back to well above average. you can see the orange coming into play indicating some 80s. we are certainly looking at the last couple of days of march really warm. when we began april we are still looking at rain in april. maybe into the middle of next week we could bring in some precipitation. said that in concord today, 72 in oakland. upper 60s in san francisco. heading to the coast looking at low 70s in santa cruz. it will be a beautiful day today. looking at your accuweather 7- day forecast featuring temperatures from the mid to upper 60s, pacifica and half moon bay. low 70s around the bay and upper 70s inland. as we look to the second half of the weekend we are talking about 80 inland. the cooler days monday. we will be rebounding tuesday and wednesday with wind gusting in the upper elevations. the
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wind will hold on during the into the work week with very little change heading into next weekend. we do see some rain in april. we will not shut the door yet for rainfall even though we are changing into the next month. technology has no doubt help the way we live our lives even for our four-legged family members. thanks to two bay area teenager state created the all in one cap management ad keeping pets safer, happier and healthier. >> i've always been a huge animal lover. >> my pet was walking around the driveway of the neighbor and i never forgot that experience. we saw people express an issue of stress associated with pet ownership and decided to make it all into the ad. >> we came up with the idea and as pet owners we understood how useful system like this could be
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>> it is sort of like the all in one pet management system and will use the qr tag in mobile app and it comes with tons of features to manage her pet's safety, activities and well-being. we destress the pet ownership experience. we like to say we take the paperwork out of pet ownership and let pet owners focus on the best part of the pet ownership. because the shutdown happen we found ourselves with an influx of free time we never had before. that is what enabled us to get the company started. >> i love my dog but it's always a concern in the your mind what happens if they get lost or they run out and you're not they are to save them. i think "pet-co" helps you to keep the peace of mind that my pet will be safe. >> we have taken the qr pet tag that hangs from the pet collar,
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and when somebody scans your dog they get access to your most recent information. you also get access to the person information when they scanned the tag. make sure they are up-to-date on their vaccinations and set reminders for different medications you never forget where your pet health is going. finally, "pet-co" allows you to discover nearby pet parks with ratings and reviews from pet owners like yourself . what's really important about"pet-co" is why we started out. i really love my dog and i know a lot of people have that same connection with their pets and being able to protect that connection foster it, and obviously you want to make sure your pet is happy which is the real mission, keeping pets safer, happier and healthier. >> watch more stories like this on localish.com or any localish
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