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bracing for potential back ups on a busy bay area bridge. we are live tonight with new information about the construction project that could bring the morning commute to a crawl. good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. the commute is about to get more challenging for bay area drivers. caltrans closed the westbound lanes shifting them into the eastbound lanes for a quarter mile just before the richmond san rafael bridge. the lanes then shift back at
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the toll plaza. the closures are necessary to do work. cara liu is live with what caltrans wants motorists to know. >> reporter: you can see it is moving very smoothly there's not much of it at this hour that is unlikely to be the case tomorrow. commuters crossing the richmond san rafael bridge tomorrow morning will likely see some delays. >> it definitely slows everything down. >> reporter: the delays could last up to three months. caltranss caltranss-- caltrans is diverting the eastbound side for about .25 stretch creating big headaches for drivers caught up in it. >> traffic we sat in probably 2 miles we took about an hour to go 2 miles. >> last night in particular
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coming back from marin about 2:00 it took two hours to get here instead 25 nutes. >> reporter: caltrans expect delays of about 20 minutes. >> we have a traffic shift. we need to have people assert that 45-mile an hour speed limit. >> reporter: the western drive has also been shut down due to this construction and some big rig drivers will be forced to take a 9-mile detour. >> i like crossing the san rafael bridge, it was pretty easy to get across it and i've noticed now that they've narrowed three to four lanes down to three lanes and it crutches down the traffic and it takes a lot longer to get across that bridge. >> reporter: if you use the san rafael bridge, you will want to give yourself a little extra time tomorrow morning. a lot of folks will be seeing these changes for the very first time. cara liu. >> there aren't many options, the toll plaza is jammedded,
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where do drivers go? >> reporter: you're right there are not a lot of great options but if you're trying to get to northern marin county, highway 37 is one option. back to you. >> cara liu thank you very much. more details on the closure, the speed limit in the affected area is reduced to 45 miles per hour. caltrans says trucks 3/4 of a ton or less can access the eastbound direction of the bridge between 5:30 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. by using a detour that runs near a bicycle facility understood beneath 580. our coverage continues starting at 4:30 a.m. with the ktvu morning news. sal castaneda will have traffic updates all morning long from 40:00 to 4:30 to 9:00 a.m. and the embarcadero it was
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busy as people made their way between 28 and 29. tonight well that outdoor space was rocking as sting brought his tour to the city. happening right now, jade hernandez lucky enough to be there at the pavilion as he's performing my favorite song, every breath you take. >> reporter: fans are leaving because sting started his encore set a few moments ago. but you can see people walking out. this has been an amazing night sting has been on the stage since 8:15, that's two hours. his presence along with his series is really going to change the embarcadero this summer. >> reporter: sting took the stage but not before he sang with this man. >> pretty awesome. bucket list check off.
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>> we got a sting book. >> reporter: he waited with his life anticipating a night to remember. >> we're expecting to see a great outdoor show. there's not a lot of outdoor venues this should be a great happen san francisco police prepped for at least 9,000 concertgoers. the same swollen crowd they encountered friday night at the kick off. tonight officers surrounded the pavilion and kept an extra eye on public transportation. >> we have officers on the rail, on nummi transport rails and we have nummi officers. >> we've definitely brought in more security staff and scheduled for people. >> reporter: the dollars and cents don't matter. she's here to see an icon she met years ago in a packed
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amphitheater. >> i'm really excited to see sting and the new outdoor amphitheater. >> there's still a heavy presence tonight. >> reporter: we're told this concert is expected to wrap up at around 10:30. sting is still on sage performing his encore set right now. jade hernandez, ktvu news. let's go ahead now and give you a live look at the america's cup pavilion. lots of people there. you can see some of the cameras going off as people take photos of sting. they're wrapping up his session there at the america's cup pavilion. this is one of several concerts planned here at this outdoor venue. this is a spot where people can take in the races by day and enjoy concerts by night. new details tonight on a triple shooting in oakland that left one person dead and sent two others to the hospital. police say the shooting happened this afternoon around 1:45 on international boulevard
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at 90th avenue. one person was pronounced dead at the scene. two witnesses who said they knew the victim told ktvu news he was just 16 years old and was standing on the street when he was approached by the gunman. one of the two people injured was in serious can be. the other person was shot in the leg. last night in oakland police responded to three separate shootings that sent three people to the hospital. one of the shootings happened at 7:00. when officers arrived they found two victims with gunshot wounds both were taken to the hospital. just 10 minutes later, shots were fired just a few blocks away injuring another man. a woman was hit by gunfire on 65th avenue. all the victims were in stable condition when they were taken to the hospital. and so far police have not made any arrests. oakland police are expected to announce a new plan tomorrow aimed at reducing dangerous side show activity. now this comes after a side show early yesterday morning you're looking at video of it
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right now. it ended with a shooting that left three people wounded including a woman who remaining in critical condition tonight. it was just the latest in a series of side shows so far this year mostly in east oakland. san jose's police chief called an emergency meeting after a homicide yesterday that marked the sixth killing in just five weeks. the chief called in officers yesterday to discuss ways of curbing the violence. now this comes despite beefed up police patrols over the weekend as part of a crime crack down on friday. the mercury news reports faith leaders are calling for people to attend a vigil at city hall on thursday to honor the victims and families touched by violent crime. a late night birthday party in vallejo ended in gunfire and left two people dead. ken pritchett tells us police say the shooter walked up to a crowd celebrating a birthday. opened fire and calmly walked away. at noon today, lin field
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drive in san vallejo looked peaceful. last night this was a different place. >> i was getting into bed and i heard shots and i seen flashing lights and helicopters in my backyard. >> reporter: he says those shots were fired at a backyard across her home. four people were shot at 11:45, the two men that died had multiple gunshot wounds. >> how much shots did you hear? >> five. >> reporter: so right after the other? >> right after the other like they were unloading. >> reporter: the shooter was in the sidewalk. >> they walked up and started shooting into the crowd. >> the suspect is described as a latino man between 6'6", 6'8". >> after the suspect was shot, he just walked away. >> reporter: police do not have
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a motive or any indication the victims were targeted. obert says she knows the dead, they are fathers who have homes just doors away. >> it's sad because i know the kids and the kids come over here and play with my brother and there's never been any problems over here. >> reporter: police say there's no indication this shooting was associated with gangs they want anyone in the to come forward. if they've spotted anyone walking around around midnight. ken pritchett, ktvu news. a woman walking her dog found a suspicious device that turned out to be a crude bomb. she made that unsettling discovery this morning. the woman who found the device immediately notified authorities. >> one got my phone, took a picture, called in. and e-mailed the picture to them and they came out. probably about a half an hour or so. >> reporter: a bomb squad arrived and walked down that
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area while they examined the device. it turned out to be a large plastic water bottle filled with fire crackers and was rendered harmless. >> developing news in los angeles county where firefighters are still trying to get an upper hand on a wildfire raging out of control. >> a high profile trial is set to begin tomorrow right here in the bay area. the key witness expected to take the stand in that 2009 richmond gang rape. >> and claims by a tween presid obama and hillaryically ton. -- and hillary clinton. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like
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yosemite park patrol continues to search for a teenager who fell into the nevada falls. >> a lot of people went there, i guess he was the first person that slipped away. sacramento county search teams called off efforts to locate a 16-year-old boy missing and presumed drowned this weekend in the sacramento river. the boy and a 13-year-old friend were in deep water when
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the older boy went under shortly after noon. the area has turbulent currents that can drag a person in. relatives say 19-year-old sean city recently suffered a traumatic brain injury making his medically fragile. so today a class search found out where he was last seen. golden gate park. sean was wearing a black and gray jacket, blue jeans and black canvas shoes. opening statements will begin the trial of two defendants accused of a gang rape. the 16-year-old girl was repeatedly raped and beaten by several attackers outside the homecoming dance at richmond high. 22-year-old jose montano and marsales peter are being tried
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together. four other men were also charged. two took plea deals and received prison sentences. the victim who is now an adult is scheduled to testify. now to our continuing coverage of the irs scandal. new evidenc -- evidence indicates that orders came from irs headquarters. >> the reason that loisse learner tried to take the fifth is not because there's a rogue in cincinnati it's because this was a problem that was coordinated right out of washington. >> a top democrat slammed the statement as reckless saying no
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link has been established under any such order. a government watchdog group claims the government spend $50 million for more than 200 employee conferences a few years ago. the events included presidential suites and pricey training videos and baseball tickets. president obama is scheduled to return to the bay area this week to attend two high profile fundraisers. mr.obama is expected to arrive in the bay area on thursday. and appear at a reception of marcy and mike mccue. the president is off to a $32,000 a plate dinner at the portola valley home.
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the cofounder of sun microsystems. a book by a political author is due to go on sale tomorrow. author kline says that president obama has made a secret deal to support hillary clinton if she decides to run for president. the march is held every june to commemorate the martyr of the shiek. >> we believe in one god. we don't believe in terrorism. we are very peaceful people.
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>> before the march people gathered. more than anything they want to promote a sense of community with people of all faiths. we are following some developing wsin southern california where the power house fire has more than tripled in size. and burned at least six homes. now the fire started thursday afternoon near santa claraty -- clarita. overnight it roared through lake hughes and lake elizabeth. here you can see several horses running to get away from those approaching flames. cristina gonzalez is live now in palm dale with the very intense fire fight now under way. >> this thing is huge guys. it's had now over 22,000. you will take notice, here is
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what people had to say. >> the flames just roared. >> do you understand how lucky you are to be alive? >> i do. >> reporter: he stayed behind to save his house. fire crews leaving as they told him. >>-- the noise was just deafening that's what took me by surprise the most. not just the flames but the roar it was just so loud. >> do you understand how lucky you are to be alive? >> yeah, i do, i do. >> reporter: he stayed behind to save his house. fire crews leaving as they told him. >> the captain said this is a natural chimney what they call a chimney. he said this thing is doing to -- is going to roar up here like a freight train. you need to leave. >> that part of the canyon is a natural path way for the fire to come on up. notice that it did and notice thishouse is right on the path
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way. >> everything was burning then. you know the storm as they call it passed over. flew over my house. the worse thing was, right in the middle of all of that i lost my water. the hose that i had caught fire so for 10 minutes i didn't have any water except for my garden hose. >> when the garden hose burned this is all he had. take a look at when the flames went over the house. right behind it it continued in its path way. right through house, after house. after house. homes for which the horseshoe had just run out of luck. >> dorothy is our neighbor right here. an older woman that is retired school teacher. she's in her 70s. their whole life here. i've never been involved in anything like this. >> would you do it again. honestly. >> that's a good question that i, i at the moment it was going
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on, i may be would have said no. but you know i'm here and the house is here so yeah, i guess maybe i would. >> i don't think so, we have three firefighters who have been injured so far. at this point they do not expect containment until june 10th. now conditions are better, it is windy, we'll have to see what happens through the night. live in palm dale. angelina jolie makes her first public appearance. violent clashes over plans to go to mall spread in turkey. the new message behind a protest. >> frightening moments caught on camera as two powerful earthquakes earthquakes rocks parted of asian injuries many. >> coming up how much cooling you can expect and when triple digit heat resurfaces on the
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a u.s. congressional delegation was in moscow investigating intelligence corporation between the u.s. and russia before the boston marathon bombings. the group was led by dana robacker. he said the meeting showed nothing specific could have helped prevent the boston attack. >> not some specific, we didn't pay attention to this detale or that detail. but instead they didn't pay attention to the big picture. the big picture was all screwed up. and then in that our people were not cooperating as they should have and vice versa. >> more cooperation between the two intelligence services is needed to fight terrorism. in news of the world, two earthquakes are making headlines. the first hit the philippines.
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that magnitude struck . at least two people were killed. 21 others were injured. people reported cracks in the walls of buildings. in turkey tonight anti government protesters continue to clash with police. the demonstrations actually began last week over plans to demolish a park in istanbul. the interior minister said today that more than 1,700 people have been arrested in 67 cities. hundreds of people are reported to have been injured in the clashes. former golden state warrior player mookie blalarck was charged today. he was charged with driving on a suspended license and failing to stay in his lane after a head on crash that injured a woman. a hospital spokeswoman said today his condition has been
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upgraded to fair. angelina jolie was back in the red carpet for the first time since her double mastectomy. she was with brad pitt for the premier of his new movie. she also has suffered the loss of both her mother and her aunt to cancer. with surgery her chances of breast cancer have now dropped to less than 5%. a warning about hepatitis a in frozen fruit. and a deadly tornado claims the lives of three tv personalities. apple goes to court. the claims being made against the tech company.
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he gave his life for others. >> the veteran of tim samaras reflects on his life. his son and a friend they all died friday night when the ef3 tornado hit the el reno area. the three traveled in search of severe weather hoping to warn people ahead of tornadoes. their badly mangled car was towed away today. the trio searching tornadoes was featured in the weather channel. his brother said the three died doing what they loved. the search continues tonight for seven people who remain missing. >> oh my gosh, back up. >> in oklahoma the losses are yet to be fully tallied.
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>> we're still frankly evaluating the damage. we have not only do we have the tornado storm damage but we also have serious flooding throughout the state. >> reporter: a team from the weather channel was caught in the system. its vehicle thrown in the road. everyone inside the now mangled suv survived including meteorologist mike bettis who says despite the risk, storm chasers serve a valuable potential life saving role. >> seeing it in person, seeing it for real and giving that realtime information, i think you know really supplementing the warning and helps people -- supplements the the warning and helps people get be safer. >> this latest outbreak is too much far too soon.
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>> it's been hard to handle this magnitude ofty -- of disasters throughout the state but we'll recover. >> and in its path is this tree and amazingly it's still standing unlike other trees on this property. it was planted in memory of the children killed in the oklahoma city bombings. in el reno oklahoma, i'm rene marsh. three red cross volunteers are heading to oklahoma. brentwood resident eise von schopa. a tree trimming company was at a san jose park today removing a huge oak tree that
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toppled over yesterday. work crews used a chain saw this morning. the 150-year-old oak tree split in two and crashed into vehicles and at least two people. one side of the tree fell on several parked cars the other on a lawn bowling area. witnesses say the 60-foot oak came crashing down without warning just after 6:00 p.m. at willow street park. two people were treated for nonlife threatening injuries. >> a case of hepatitis a in contra costa county may be linked to a multi state outbreak from frozen berries purchased at cosco. a 62-year-old woman was hospitalized after eating the organic berries from oregon. she has since recovered. once again these are the townsend farms organic antioxidant blend of berries. if you have eaten them you should get a vaccination.
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the bay areas are linked to 30 cases of hepatitis in five states. today was the final days for fans to visit san francisco's museum of modern art before it closes for five years. thousands stood? line in afternoon for their last chance to see one of the country's best modern art exhibit. the exhibit is closing for an expansion and renovation. >> there's nothing else like it in the city. we're sorry it's going to close but we wanted to have one last visit. >> reporter: the building will create a better experience for visitors and support the increasing life in city life and the international art community. bidding opened today at $25,000 for the annual online auction to have lunch with billionaire warren buffet. by the time bidding is done, it
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will be in the hundreds of thousands. scientists found high levels of the pollutants in fish including all types of bass. state health officials say the levels are so high that the fish are not safe for frequent eating. another survey in 2008 found about 75,000 californians ate enough fish caught in the area to put their health at risk. apple is going to court tomorrow. >> to defend itself from price fixing accusations. apple was just entering the e book market and had 25% of the
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70s, 80s. still a few 90s inland. for a good portion of southern california, so it should help the system. that will continue to expand in coverage for the overnight hours. as far as this we will take a look at the current numbers they are beginning to drop off but still good numbers inland. livermore currently 65. the fog has been on the increase. this is the time lapse, this should be sutro tower there's the top there. that coupled with a deeper marine layer will cool us off for tomorrow and into tuesday. forecast headlines, partly for tomorrow night. the extended that's the other big weather story. we're going to heat things back up. inland spots could be right around 100 degrees. you will see that -pl --
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coming up in the five day. the fog coast side and around the bay. we could have a few patches well inland to start out the day. frozen microclimates the beaches upper side. you will see what happens the temperatures sensors do head inland and it's steadily climbing. we're not talking about major extreme hot temperatures. we will take this into the warmer locations. places like antioch and brentwood. high pressure has been in command of our weather it's beginning to lose its grip a little bit. there's the key headline. cooler monday. clearer around the bay and more sunshine. a bit of a breeze around 10 to 15 miles per hour. forecast models showing you this. and then clearing back to near the shoreline. definitely want to grab the
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sweater and jacket. forecast highs tomorrow afternoon. santa rosa 79 degrees. fairfield at 83. right around the rim of the bay upper 60s and there we go to the 70s and 80s as you work your way inland. san francisco the clouds in the morning becoming partly sunny 63 degrees. here is a look ahead your five day forecast. and two weather stories here. monday, tuesday. cooler and then heather and ken a cooldown. 100degrees, shift had the number up a little bit. so you want to get the fans ready. get the shades ready. and we can possibly have some heat advisories kick in. especially for the inland spots. >> lather up on the sun block. >> that's a good plan. >> thank you, mark. believe it or not it has now been two weeks since someone in florida won the
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jackpot. other than rumors well no one has heard anything that can be confirmed. the clock it is ticking. the winner has just 60 days from the date of the may 18th drawing to claim a lump sum payment and until mid-november to claim annual cash payments. the first annual million dog march drew quite a crowd in san francisco. dogs and their owners gathered at mcclaren clark. organizers said they had about 1,000 dogs. they're attempting to challenge the current world record of 23,000 dogs that got together for a walk in england. fell a little bit short of that today. proceeds from today's event will benefit friends of san francisco animal care and control. >> and cal ripkin sets another record. >> and the giants in st. louis where some of the cardinals
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good evening everyone welcome to this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. the good times continue to roll at the venue of the hottest team in baseball today. today they added coocoo for coco into the mix. actually featured on coco crisp serial bowl day. locked into a pitcher's dual, parker struck out seven in 6- 1/3 inning. chris sao hasn't allowed a run
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until this. chris tagged up and bases to the plate. chris was also a catalyst for an insurance run in the eighth. jet lawry singles. and matt gallegos centers home with a four man combo shut out. the white soxes get just two runs. the a's won nine of the last 10. parker improves and says it's not like all of a sudden found some magic. >> just the combination of things. feeling healthy and cleaning a few things up mechanically. just attacking. i don't think there's too much game wise i've changed or tried to do recently it's just staying within myself and pitching to my strengths and obviously we know coming into this game it's going to be a battle. we have to try to scratch a few here or there. and we did a great job of just staying on
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