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lives. >> officials will be the ongoing ransomware attack ended his bringing city businesses to a halt. -- and it is businesses to a halt. >> city council members coming up with a way to shore up security for students. >> hazards are lurking along popular bay hiking trails. >> more rain here means more snow in the sierra. communities already inundated with several feet will now prepare for more in the coming days. >> for much of today it will be ok.
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you will wake up to thunder in the overnight hours. there are a couple screen will diminish over the next hour so much of today is just a partly sunny day. it live look outside, showing you the clouds up above. we will keep the clouds i'm sunshine and the forecast. in the north bay front will move through and bring another round of widespread rain and the overnight hours. tonight it is chilly with showers generally low to mid 50's. tomorrow morning, more showers, more hail, and we are tracking those atmospheric changes. reggie: we are learnin details about the mother killed
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by a falling tree while she was on a hike with her son and his boy scout troop. she was a 44-year-old from san jose. lena howland' with more on the warnings from emergency officials. >> reggie, good morning to you. the tragedy that happened over the weekend only underscores the danger of this week's incoming inclement weather. park officials urged all visitors to use caution on trails and natural they say continued to be impacted by unprecedented storms this winter. jan knowles says after the storms had the bay area, roots and soil are saturated and it will not take much to topple more trees. >> you will not need the 50 to
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60 mile-per-hour winds we saw earlier this season. 20 mile-per-hour winds could be enough under the right circumstances. >> more branches, other oddities as well. you have to keep your eye >> news of the death was shocking but not surprising to many of the hikers we spoke with. officials tell us this was the first incident of its kind in the district's 50 year history. the deadly tree fall happened on the trail. part of the trail still remains closed. >> happening community will come together in santa rosa to talk about school safety following the deadly stopping at montgomery high
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school. -- santa rosa was police chief is x -- santa rosa's police chief is expected to be there. students how they walk out yesterday calling for justice for the student who was killed. the 15-year-old suspect faces 2 felony charges. the case has brought back the debate over school resource officers. nearby sonoma unified their desires to ringback those officers. >> i would like to know if are talks about bringing back the sro. we lost our sro bec was working from home, but it is time to bring them back. >> 3 offic
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yesterday but asked to stay off campus. reggie: the hacker is responsible for the attack on the city of oakland have leaked a batch of stolen data, including information from small business owners. they have been crippling city government systems for several months. the hackers have asked for $9 million, which the city has not paid. >> the concern is that ransomware may have access to -- >> credit cards, understanding is that anyone who may have done business in the city may be in jeopardy. reggie: when asked if the city
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did not have the proper protections in place, they responded "it appears that is what happened." >> work could lead to a sanctioned red light district in the city. the deadline to introduce new legislation this year past 2 weeks ago. in needs the state to legalize sex work before a red light district is formed. we expect to learn more tonight about san francisco unified school district's plan to recognized religious holidays. tonight the school board will vote on the adoption of next year's academic calendar. last year they decided to add muslim holidays to the calendar, but others pointed out it was not fair because they did not
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include other holidays like jewish holidays. some advocates plan to rally ahead of the meeting. reggie: in the cri this morning, this is kingvale -- sierra this morning, this is kingvale. highway 50 is a tough go. traffic is being stopped east of high verse because of multiple spinouts. this was just before sundown last night. you can see all of the trucks stranded on the highway. that video appears to have been sped up. the winter weather appears treacherous. in mendocino county, found several people who are missing in the snow for days. a friend says they were checking on a relative when they got
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separated and lost in the bad weather. >> people are not used to do it anymore. the only good thing is we may not have to many fires. that is a plus. and everyone got home safely. reggie: even with getting up spy rock road was difficult because of the conditions. kumasi: more trouble is brewing in -- jobina: more trouble is brewing in yosemite. right now the park is closed because of snow. it has been this way since february 25 and just south of yosemite valley, the snow is overwhelming, as much as 15 feet deep in some places. >> people are walking around and everyone has spikes on their shoes. someone even skii market the other day. jobina: these are webcams of the
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iconic of yous. -- - drew: an atmospheric this week will bring warmer weather into the forecast, meaning snow levels will be much higher. places that have seen snow in the foothills will get rain later this week. there are a couple isolated showers out there then this activity will wind down over the next 60 minutes. in the 30's and 40's -- partly sunny day. temperatures manley in the mid to low 50's. it is a dry day. there may be an isolated shower, but for many of us we get a break from the action.
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back into play. overnight there is a risk for hail. 9:00 a.m., it is pretty quiet out there. there is an isolated shower in the north bay, but then here comes our next front. it will bring us a chance of thunder and hail wild many of us are sleeping. probably half of an inch in most, spots but a stronger storm moves and thursday and friday. we will talk about the atmospheric river coming up in a few minutes. sue: we have chain requirements we are updating now on 80 over the donner summit. chains are required from colfax to the nevada state line. pollock pines to myers and 88 chains are required towards kirkwood. we have an accident on southbound 680 near treat
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boulevard southbound, multiple cars blocking the right lanes. fire, as you can see an ambulance on scene. traffic is getting by ok. no delays here, but we will keep our eye on it. we had an earlier accident reported on southbound 101 with an overturned tractor trailer. it is not blocking any lanes and apparently no slowing according to our sensors. reggie: the settlement now being reached after a 2 year long investigation into a home appraisal specialist. kumasi: the warning being issued to travelers as authorities in the u.s. and mexico work to locate tourists abducted at gunpoint. ♪ >>
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kumasi: china's foreign the country's relation -- china's foreign minister says the country's relationship with the u.s. is addressed of going off the rails. he accused the u.s. of disrespecting china's sovereignty, blamed u.s. for the poor relationship between the two countries, and -- tensions between the u.s. and china are the worst in decades. reggie: consideration will hold families for a short period of time to allow for processing at the southern border. it would be a reversal after president biden ended as similar policy at the start of his
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presidency. this is coming as the biden administration prepares for even more migrants at the border once title 42 ends in may. that policy allowed be turned away at the border. kumasi: andrew dymburt tells us victims of a recent kidnapping were carpooling to mexico in an area under control of a powerful drug cartel andrew -- powerful drug cartel. andrew: the fbi is investigating a video of the abc was not able to verify overnight. >> we will push mexico to bring those responsible to justice.
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andrew: mexican officials to find the 4 americans. one of the victim's they spoke to him the day before he was kidnapped. his mother -- mcgee's said her daughter traveled to mexico to get a brazilian butt left. -- butt >> that advice . andrew: avoid making yourself a target
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by leaving your flashy jewelry at home. andrew dymburt, abc7news, n york. reggie: a warning for people in half moon bay. a mountain lion has been seen lingering around hiking trails during daylight. people living along railroad avenue have been catching glimpses of the big cat right on their doorsteps. sheriff's deputies are warning visitors to the trail to be cautious. the first siding happened friday. we have the doggy door closed and we are trying to keep the kid out indoors. he or hanging out while the sun is out, which is concerning. reggie: a few months ago a mountain lion attacked a boy on a hiking trail not far from half moon bay.
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it is unclear the same lion or a different lion. drew: you have been warned. jobina: w you all remember the bystander effect? i was out there too. i'm just waiting. drew: you? for me -- or me? or you? reggie: there is not a lot to do. drew: turnaround and go the other way. jobina: starbucks, here i come. reggie: the nearest door. drew: enter it. reggie: the how to open it yet. jobina: puma!
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reggie: i want to do a different word. -- i word. drew: we are still power of this area of high pressure swirling around us. an isolated shower this morning, but for most of the day it is pretty quiet. in the afternoon there is a lot of cloud cover. the activity increases front that will finally move through here. by 4:00 a.m., we could see some lightning, even some hail as this crosses through. much of tomorrow could feature sunshine and reef break in the action -- action. tonight we find showers moving through.
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temperatures in the 30's and 40's. we have some new information on this atmospheric river. it looks like it moves in faster and ramps up friday morning. friday, we creek flooding, trees coming down as well. there is a threat for mud, rock, and landslides. evening showers leave morning rain for sunshine tomorrow. scattered showers on some morning rain on sunday, and even some gusty wind with rain next week. reggie: a new barbie is making her debut this month. we will
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session is planned for this afternoon after the deadly -- listening session is planned for this afternoon after the deadly stabbing at a nearby high school. jobina: an urgent search this morning for 4 americans kidnapped in mexico. ercot in the middle of a gun battle shortly after -- they were caught in the middle of a gun battle shortly after crossing the border. reggie: there is issued for those on hiking trails this weekend. there is a higher risk of falling trees. drew: in the afternoon temperatures in the low to mid 50's once again. >> we are following your tuesday morning commute with an accident. you can see the emergency crews
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on scene. it is early enough we are not seeing a big backup. jobina: the san francisco board of supervisors will revisit a resolution to push state leaders to decriminalize sex work in california. that could lead to a sanctioned red light district in the city. reggie: julian grabber glover has been following a marin city family whose home offer was lowballed by half $1 million. they believe they receive that low appraisal because of the color of their skin. a court ordered attend discrimination training and watch our documentary lowballed. >> we are thankful but at the same time we want to set the standard for appraisers who come behind to come up against of this.
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you have an opportunity to share your rights, share your stories, and hold people accountable. reggie: if you feel that you are being lowballed, contact your local fair housing organization. julian's r change at the federal level. to catch up on the full story of the austins, stream lowballed on the abc 7 24/7 streaming app. jobina: in today's gma first luck, a scam is targeting -- first look americans looking for jobs. >> this is an invit for amazon from home. >> this is not a real
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but one in an arsenal of more sophisticated methods skimmers are using to steal thousands of dollars from jobseekers. in i near report from the better business bureau, employment scams are listed as the second most risky rising 23%. >> a lot of workers do not want to go back to the office. unfortunately, skimmers know this and they are luring people in wet that. >> expert tips every job seeker needs to know to avoid getting scammed. i'm becky worley, abc 7 news new york. jobina: mattel is national women's day by releasing a new barbie named for british space signed test. she was added for her work >> to have one that is actually
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(chiming) ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) affordable design. endless possibilities. ikea. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> it took 8 death threat -- death threat to realize that our school is screaming for help. reggie: families are demanding action following a deadly stabbing last week. the community meeting taking place to address school safety. jobina: from close calls to unruly passengers -- >> from close calls to unruly passengers, it has been a hard
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week for air travel. jobina: a travel death along a cupertino hiking trails serving as a warning for the area as more wet weather moves in. reggie: first we have a check on the weather with drew. drew: there is nothing widespread. any green you see on the screen will diminish in the next 60 minutes or so. today is a partly sunny day. clouds up above partly sunny skies. in the afternoon there could be one or two isolated showers in the north most of us stay dry with temperatures in the low to mid 50's. our next storm will move through here tomorrow. 55 in san jose. 51 in napa. the storm impact scale comes back tonight as showers are
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possible. we will talk storms set to arrive next week. jobina: today a north bay community will come together to talk about safety following the deadly stabbing in santa rosa last week. gloria rodriguez joins us live with the calls for change and how the community is reacting this morning. gloria: today the santa rosa police chief will participate in a listening session after a student was stabbed to death at school last week. leaders say they are committed to making sure that santa rosa schools are safe. students are making their voices heard after the tragedy > -- the tragedy. hundreds of students walked out of school on monday due to safety concerns.
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this less than a week after jaden pn to was fatally stabbed in the classroom. the charged with voluntary manslaughter. there was a school safety meeting held later that week. many voiced their desires to bring back a school resource officer. >> i realize that when the pandemic hit, of course we lost our sro because everyone was working from home, but it is time to bring them back. gloria: trustees voted to pause the school resource officer program. jeff cragin said he will partner with santa rosa city schools to better understand what level of on-campus support is needed from the santa rosa police department, such as bringing back the sro program with any
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modifications that better meet the needs of the community today. today's listening session is on may avenue in santa rosa. it is hosted by santa rosa city schools and it is open to everyone. santa rosa city police say they assigned 2 officers to the high school yesterday. they were present but asked his day off campus. reggie: neighbors in south san jose are back home. they were after a home was cleared of explosive material. peter kurz is responsible for 2 separate explosions at power transformers miles away. his wife told reporters he loves chaos and made comments about attacking infrastructure. >> i think we all
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it was discovered, because who knows what the outcome would have been if it had not been done, right? >> for 4 in a war zone. reggie: an update on the investigation later this week. jobina: multiple community safety efforts were launched in chinatown after multiple attacks. it appears they may be working. a group was formed after increase in attacks. after the group began patrols violent crime in the area dropped by 38% from 2021 to 2022. >> are fortunatewe lucky to have plenty of
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volunteers to help patrol our community. jobina: robberies are essentially flat over the last 3 years. reggie: san francisco police officers could be in line for some payraises. the city has tentatively agreed on a new contract. it calls for arrays of a little over 10% -- for a little over 10%. any contract still needs approval from the board of supervisors, which is expected to scrutinize that agreement. jobina: we are learning more details about the mother killed by a falling tree while on a hike with her son and his boy scout troop. she has been identified as a 44-year-old woman from san jose. the tree came down on her in cupertino along the stephen e. a rbors trail. part of the trail remains closed.
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it underscores the danger with the week's incoming storm. >> good morning. because of the unprecedented storms that have slammed the bay area over the past couple of months, experts tell us the soils are so saturated right now along with the tree roots it might not take much to topple more trees over here in this area. the tragedy over the weekend was not enough to keep hikers away from the park on monday evening. we spoke with several people who had been running into their own close calls at this park, specifically after wet weather conditions experienced by many who chose to brave these trails on monday. >> i was running with my wife. a tree actually fell down while we were running, about a meter ahead. >> it was a couple of days after
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a big storm. it was a pretty large branch too. i heard a creaking and it completely fell. it was a big branch. >> despite these close calls mid peninsula, officials say this was the first incident of its kind in the district's 50 year history. because there is more rain expected this week, park officials are urging all hike girder -- all caution in these open spaces. outdoor conditions wil to be impacted by an. reggie: are asking for help to repair a private road that was damaged. after assessing the repair
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costs, they went to a local disaster relief center. >> it will be a six-figure amount of money we will have to put up to repair it and because the road is privately owned, we have to do it ourselves. >> contra costa county and fema opened the center last month on look on doorway. it goes until march 16. jobina: some parents say they intentionally broke covid protocol during the pandemic. reggie: there is a heightened focus on air travel safety new video shows passengers putting others at risk. drew: and isolated showers this morning, much of the day is pretty quiet, it, is later tonight we have another round of rain. right now we are in the 30's and
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the 40's. we are at 37 in santa rosa. 9:00 a.m., it is a really quiet morning, a lot of cloud cover, some peeks of we will find a line of more organized rain moving through the north bay then swinging south in the overnight. hours about 4:00 a.m., we could hear some thunder, see some lightning, even receive some hail. the chance of a wintry mix in the north bay mountains. it is a quick moving system. we will likely end up with less than a quarter of an inch of rain. we are still tracking that atmospheric river with enhanced rainfall and the transfer flooding. let's check in with sue. sue: moments ago we watched
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accident near tree boulevard cleared. you can see the brake lights heading past, but no more emergency crews on the right-hand side of the road. traffic is getting by fairly well. you can see some break tapping as you make your way towards the 24 interchange. we have an accident near powell street before you get to the bay bridge on 80. he is blocking the slow lane. let's take a look at the western span where we have an accident at the 5th street exit. that is blocking the exit, not the freeway you are seeing a little slow traffic on the eastern side of the span. not too bad as it makes its way to the western side of san francisco. tracy into dublin, highway bad this morning. from novato, san
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across the golden gate we had some sprinkles but no s
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chase. make more of what's yours. reggie:reggie: yo this morning federal -- just this week there have been multiple mere collisions and incidents on board, including one where a man had to be physically subdued. >> this mo terrifying midair attack. authorities say a man flight from los angeles to boston tried to open the emergency exit door midflight. he later attempted to use a jagged metal spoon he allegedly broke in the bathroom to stab a flight attendant. people wrestled him to the floor as the pilot declared an emergency. >> all flight attendants are
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given a certain amount of training on self-defense, but it should not be in their job to fit -- job description to have mortal kombat. >> more close calls between passenger planes, including 2 united jets that clip to wings as one pushed back from the gate. more chaos after a bird cast on a southwest flight from cuba to florida. multiple birds hit the engine, smoke entered the cabin, and the pilot had to make an emergency landing, passengers escaping down emergency slides. >> a lot of smoke, we couldn't breathe. >> this comes after a string of close calls, including one in january at the airport. an american plane crossed - experts say the air traffic
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controller who notified the plane avoided a catastrophe. >> this could have been the worst aviation disaster in u.s. history. >> some say these close calls are evidence that airlines are struggling to keep up with the demand in post-pandemic travel. center of to trained arraignments in ohio says it is making some changes. this comes as the national transportation safety board takes a closer look at norfolk southern's policies. the company has come out with a 6-point plan and at incre safety. >> we are cooperating with the ntsb and state, and local resources to understand what can be done better. >> the latest derailment
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happened over the weekend. authorities say you did not pose any environmental hazards. the epa says the contaminated soil there could take up to 2 months. reggie: a new study shows that parents were not always honest about their kids' covid-19 status. a survey in late 2021 that roughly 1 in for parents lied about their child's covid-19 status -- 1 in 4 parents lied about their child's covid-19 status. jobina: ben savage is running for congress. the actor made it official on instagram. savage says it is "time restore sense to government."
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he is running for democratic representative adam schiff's congressional seat, which includes west hollywood and pasadena. reggie: oscar's week is here. this will be the culmination of weeks of hype. there has been plenty of talk about the movie with the most nominations, " everything, everywhere, all at it is now considered the oscars front runner for best picture. it has been called a landmark in asian cinema. there appears to be a bit of a generational gap between those who get the movie and those who don't. >> the older you are, the less you like" everything, everywhere, all at once." it is frenetic, chaotic, hard to follow, it jumps everywhere. jobina: those who get it, get it. reggie: i understand.
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it is a little fast for you. young professionals have helped push this wildcard movie to great success. the film has already picked up more than 300 awards. make sure you get that watch party planned with your friends this week. coverage begins at 10:00 a.m with the countdown to the carpet. it is an all day affair. drew: i think a lot of people got it -- 300 awards? reggie: why are we still acting like it is a huge surprise? it has big stars in it. it was done by 2 well-known directors. drew: it is also shading older generations. it is a good movie! jobina: i can see a little bit of the argument, because i'm
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trying to envision my dad watching. drew: no. not his thing. jobina: it might not be his genre. reggie: is his genre the thing where there was a fish and -- jobina: his genre is like remember the titans. you can follow. there is a clear -- we got it. drew: conflict., conflict, resolved. jobina: ratatouille? raccoon-a reggie: when that happened, i had an out of body experience. jobina:
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drew: the showers are really ending. here is live doppler 7. we will get a break, but here is our doppler tonight. tonight here comes the as it sinks south in the overnight hours. there is a chance of some thunder and hail as that line crosses through while many of us are sleeping. showers move through, temperatures in the 30's and 40's. we are watching thursday night and friday it will bring gusty winds well. trees coming down. we will watch for mud and rock slides. here is the seven-day forecast.
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wednesday the afternoon is sunny. we will even track rain through the weekend. reggie: ne-yo at 6:00, -- 6:00 bach is back at bart stations. jobina: metta's new plan to cut thousands of jobs.
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reggie: jerome powell set to testify today about efforts to bring down inflation. he is expected to warn that the federal reserve will have to raise interest rates even higher and keep them there longer. inflation has eased since last
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summer, but it is still high. meta is planning layoffs. zuckerberg dubbed 2023 the year of efficiency, and said the goal of this year would be to lower overall costs. jobina: apple is expected to reveal a new iphone color. experts anticipate that the iphone 14 will come in yellow. this time last year they added a green color. reggie: our exploratorium caught a glimpse of the exceptionally bright moon last night. this is a phenomenon known as a moonbow. the moon has to be close to full, it has to be low in the
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sky, the final full moon of winter is tonight. that gives me hope. drew: the folklore is if you see the halo around the moon, rain is coming soon. the whole week ahead we have showers in the forecast! we are talking about these showers that are out there. they're very minor, they are light. much of today is partly sunny. here's a look at our palm -- beach camera. most of us will see the rain return early tomorrow morning. an atmospheric river will arrive in california. it will bring some gusty winds. this is one computer model. this is one of the wetter models we have. there will be areas that receive more than 3 inches of rain. watch the sierra foothills very
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closely. jobina: new at destinations. at the bay area airport is being recognized for their excellent service. reggie: a trailer truck smashing right into a bus stop and that is not all. and then you come home and you're honduran. marianne: totally relate to that. it's like a double personality kind of thing. ♪ ♪
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. jobina: now at session to improve school safety comes as students hold a big walkout after last week's deadly stabbing at a santa rosa high school. reggie: more rain coming to the bay area. dangers of the saturated ground around hiking trails. jobina: a live look outside. we have droplets on some of our cameras around the bay area this morning. the rain is here. drew has the latest on the track. reggie: good morning. get ready for that next atmosphere river on this tuesday, march 7. jobina: i remember moving here not knowing what that was and now i am all-too-familiar. drew: before we get to that we have one round of showers tonight. we are tracking heavier rain those -- heavier rain thursday night into friday.

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