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a burglary interrupted. this woman returns to her house and comes face to face with thieves t.frightening way they got in and the possible connection to another crime. >> i'm heather holmes. n. a fremont woman surprised burglars in her home. it appears they struck twice in the same day on the same street. debra joins us live on san juan where the hold up became an experience for the woman. >> reporter: ken, she was
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amazingly calm during home invasion and told us about it today. she thinks it's important for people to know what's going on. she same home from doing errands in the early afternoon and she barely put her purse down strangers were in her house stealing. >> he was right here with a gun. >> are that's where one man ordered her to lay down on the floor and demanded to know where she kept any cash. they got her purse, keys, credit cards, jewelry, all without anyone in the neighborhood knowing what happened. they may have taken valuables from this home also. these people in the neighborhood are putting up gates and fences. this neighbor, across from the
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ran sacked house have reinforced doors. >> they get into the frame of the house to make this stronger. >> reporter: wooden dowls in all his windows so they can't hope the window. >> they would have to destroy the window. >> anyone any believes her burglars got in through this window. she prayed and tried not to panic. >> he didn't hit me. we talked calm. take anything you want and get out. >> reporter: she stayed on the floor long after she heard her front door close. >> i knew they were leaving and i said are you still in the house. i asked three times and i didn't hear a response. >> reporter: since the burglar scaled this 6-foot fence, the neighbors put barbed wire fence
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on top and neighbors are spending the night. the little girl was at school when this happened. from a saturday of soaking rain to a sunday with lots of sunshine. take a look. the bay area got a break today from the wet weather. this is a beautiful shot of contra costa county. it was dry today but another round of rain is ming our way. we finally we received downpours, mark. some relief would be nice. >> it's been a very active weather week, heather. multiple storms out there. moderate to heavy rain yesterday. we're winding up rain with moderate to heavy downpours t.numbers are adding up. oakland 1.24 inches, not as much for concord, mountain view and san jose. right now on live storm tracker
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two, not a will the of activity, we've had a lot of showers pop up. here is the wider perspective. we have lingering snow showers out toward parts of the sierras. this is the key to the forecast tomorrow. the distance from san francisco, just over 200 miles offshore and that's approaching the region monday. tonight we just have partly cloudy skies at 10:00. we'll put this into motion and for the morning commute, a lot of cloud cover. things will change rapidly as we head into the afternoon. coming up ttiming of the heaviest rain and the cold air moves in. that will drop the snow levels. thank you, mark. not the miracle march we'd hoped for. the recent storms have
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pounced 5 feet of snow on the sierras. the area could receive another foot this week. officials will take a snow pack measurement on tuesday. last thursday's electronic reading showed the current snow pack at 25% of normal for this time of year. with another wet weather system coming you'll want to download the weather app right there on your smartphone or tablet. l. >> new video tonight of a helicopter rescue in marin county. firefighter rescuers went after a pup that fell down the side of a cliff. this was just north of rodeo beach this afternoon. they had a helicopter and rope system to get down to the dog. they thought she was dead but she was stuck in rocks
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unharmed. >> the dog was kind of wedged between a few different rocks and was not moving when they approached the dog. then she moved her head and let them know she was alive. >> you can see one woman appeared to be distraught over the dog's welfare as rescuers brought her back up the cliff. she was one of a dozen watch the operation. mia is okay. tonight, a pizza parlor in freemont wrapped up a fundraiser for a marine killed. they promised to donate 20% of sales to andrew silvia's family. the victim was riding his motorcycle when he was hit and killed by alexander yawn on
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tuesday. the pizza parlor's manager said they want today help a local family. >> it's a neighborhood community and we want today help. we always do sponsorships for the local sports teams and we decided to do this too. >> he said he believes they'll have raised more than a thousand dollars. silvia has just returned from afghanistan last month. he leaves behind a wife and a 2- year-old son. after major delays at the airport made some passengers sick, the airport duty managers said the commuters used by customs experience add glitch. some passengers passed out because the lines were so long. officials say they switch today a back-up system and it's running smooth ever. >> the fault that caused the
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earthquake in southern california could be more dangerous in the san ondreaus fault. the shifting faults caused considerable damage and dozens of evacuations as well as continues to rattle nerves. no one was injured but because the population is dense along the fault, geologist estimate that a 7.5 quake could cause $250 billion in damage and kill many. it's been more than a month since a 93-year-old marin county man went missing. his family is offering a $5000 reward. robert leslie davis was last seen on february 26th. he left in a 2001 silver camry after having dinner with his daughter. he is a white man with gray
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hair and eyes. call san rafael police if you have information. new developments on the massive mud slide in washington state where a muddy tattered american flag marks the search area t.number of dead climbs to 21. the governor of washington praised the search teams that recovered 4 more bodies today. he's seen moments of courage today. katie is in washington where people gathered there to pray amidst deep grief. >> reporter: outside the oso community chapel, the sound of church bells. inside, more than 50 voices singing a song called ten thousand reasons, just 8 days after the devastating landslide.
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they said the fact there was more smiles than tears, sends a message. >> people are ready to do what they can to help. >> reporter: church leaders asked cameras to remain outside but audio was allowed, enough to hear a bible passage. >> though the money ton be shaken and the hills be removed, our love for you will not be shaken. >> we're so little and i's just moving. >> reporter: cory stinson was giving thanks. he said his 19-year-old son joined the oso fire department a couple of weeks agood and he's searching for victims and survive sores. he had to force his son to take a day off today. >> he'll go till he falls down. >> reporter: in church today, there were people who's lived
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here their entire lives. the pastor says he's received hundreds of phone calls from people around the world. he said we may be knocked down but we are not knocked out. happening now on the korean peninsula, the north and south have exchanged fires. officials in seoule said they fired into north korean waters after a drill fell into their waters. south korean officials say no shells hit land or military installations but residents on a south korean island has been evacuated. tomorrow is chavez's birthday. children repeated the rallying cry he made famous during his
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campaign for farm worker's rights. >> standing before the congregation, the children pledged to be compassion nat and thoughtful citizens. he followed through the footsteps of jesus christ. >> chavez is gone but shows all of us that every human being [ inaudible ] and we can no longer participate in a system [ inaudible ] >> chavez founded the ufw, united farm workers. the end of an era. a landmark movie theatre shows their last film. will they be able to keep the movie magic alive. >> it's one of the closest
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guarded structures in the country. what's prompting for security at the world trade center. >> how a simple test could save lives during a heart attack.
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final curtain call for a bay area landmark t.dome theatre in san jose showed its last movie tonight to a solid
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out crowd. while there are efforts to get the building city landmark status, tonight the screen fade today black. patty lee was there for the final send off where fans vowed not to give up just yet on save the structure. >> reporter: that's right. just to give you a sense on how much it means to these folks, right after the movie ended, a couple got married under the dome. the lights are going off for good on the night of explosions, the dome theatre saw their biggest crowd in years. >> ticket holders lined up to get good seats in the 953 seat theatre in the century 21 dome. >> we didn't know it would be this big of a crowd.
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>> reporter: nostalgia drove the crowd tonight. >> we saw all of the movies here. >> this is the place to come. 50 years and this is the last night. it's really kind of sad. >> pleasant hill demolishes, 24 demolished. >> are the former manager hopes to save the theatre from being demolished although the land lease is in the lands of the planning company. >> they're planing an urban village. it could be condos or stores. >> reporter: fans of the domed theatres apt giving up on the boss it of saving it. >> we camped out at the theatres that were all torn down. we want to save historical artifacts. >> reporter: even if the movie
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house gets landmark status, that doesn't protect it from demolition. there is a petition with about 7000 signatures. preservation fists believe they can out run the wrecking ball. firefighters are set to be represented tat funerals of two boston firefighters killed last week in the line of duty. jason connor is expect today travel to boston tomorrow to represent the union at the funeral of two men. firefighters say in 2007, boston firefighters sent a delegation of two contra costa county firefighters. the boston funerals are set for wednesday. a report of a possible car burglary led police to a car
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full of drugs. officers say that police k-9 jimmy searched the sarah ya while the suspect was being interviewed. the 28-year-old was arrested for possession and parole violation. to our continuing corruption of leland yee. christian captain tells us the calls for his resignation grow louder as yee heads back to court. >> reporter: state senator leland yee is set to return to court monday morning, charged with exchange of favors. at yee's sunset district home, no one answered the door. on friday's state senators vote today suspend him from office. he'll continue to draw a
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paycheck. on thursday, he withdrew from the race to be california secretary of state. mayor head lee joins the chorus, asking yee to step down for the benefit of his constituents. >> i have to agree with the governor and others to make the decision to resign. it's one that puts the public's interest in mind. >> reporter: raymond chow is due in court tuesday. arrested on wednesday, he's currently in jail in dub lin. among the postings, if you want to post something on my facebook page, please keep it positive. 16 people appeared in court last week but none have enter add plea. four of those named in the charging documents are at large. yee is due here in federal court 9:30 monday morning.
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we'll have updates on ion and your mobile devices. new research suggest moving up to time a simple blood test is given can help determine if someone with chest pain social security having a heart attack. an immediate test for a chemical to show if heart muscle has been damaged is a good indication of whether a person is having a heart attack. scientists say give test earlier means saving resources. more study is needed to confirm the findings. not your typical backyard find. a teenager unearths human remains. what experts have to say. >> also, another reason to celebrate. coming up in sports wrap, stanford women's basketball team is still dancing as they secure a spot in the elite 8.
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>> bay area is clear but things are changing. the forecast for the a's homecoming and more snow levels to talk about here in the bay area.
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hundreds of protestors took to the streets in alburquerque new mexico to protest the shooting death of a homeless man by officers. they called for the protest and warned of cyber attacks. police confirmed their website was attacked but no vital services disrupted. this is video of the march 16 video of the shooting of the 38- year-old homeless man. the video showed the man appeared to be turning away from the police when they opened fire. >> another frustrating and fruit less day in the search for the missing malaysian jet liner that has more than 230
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people aboard. they're ready to use this large yellow device to find the black box. what ser shores say they need is a lead on where to start. >> reiter now the search area is basically the size of the indian ocean which would take a huge amop of time to search. >> ser shores in 9 planes and 8 ships found debris today but it turned out to be fishing equipment and other garbage. in ukraine, thousands of people ended a mourning period for slain protestors. they came to kiev today an hor nor for those killed. russia continues to deny it wants to push its take over of
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crimea further into ukraine. after a meeting with paris, john kerry say that is russia agrees that a diplomatic solution can work to end the crisis t.build up of the the troops on the board ever of ukraine is creating a climate of fear. they're trying to protect russian speaking people in yugloslavia. ukraine should be a de centralized federation of reason judges. a new york senator is calling for a security review tat trade center site after two incidents of trespassing and sleeping guard. had is video taken as the 3 left the top last september. a new jersey teenager snuck up to the top floor before he was caught. senator charles smaller said the conner sequences could have
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been disastrous. >> a utah teenager made a discovery when digging in his backyard, ancient human remains. he was digging to make a trout pond. he thought they were animal bones until he found something that was human. >> it looked like a human skull and it was thin and was definitely a bit creepy. >> experts say the bones are from a native american and date back about one thousand years. they may be claimed by a current tribe. a mother on a mission. a south bay woman is getting behind a mission in the mental my of her young son. >> the new proposal to boost lottery sales in changing how people buy tickets.
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a call to action by a mote on a mission. her young son was struck and killed on a cross walk at the intersection of vine and oakland streets last november. noel walker spoke with the toddler's mother about her new campaign. >> are whenever there is a free moment, korean na mendoza goes to visit her son at the corner of vine and oakland. >> we call it is batman corner. >> reporter: the super hero legend lives on, a growing memorial to elijah, hit and killed while walking in the cross walk. >> i just want to start crying. it does hurt. it hurts a lot. >> reporter: mendoza is trying
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to turn her pain in action. she's working with a nonprofit organization called take 3 to see, in memory of elijah. >> it's to take time on your driving. don't be in a hurry. >> are mendoza points out that others have died since her son's death. preventive laxative. she wasn't want other parents to experience this. >> seems like people don't care but they should because you never know if it's going to happen to them. >> reporter: the campaign is launched in other states. elijah's mother is hoping the name and story catches on. noel walker, ktvu news. (. >> a man being baptized on the beach was swept away by waves
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this morning in santa barbara county. according to the pastor, the 43- year-old man was one of three that was swept out. the coast guard was called out to help in the search but so far there has been no sign of the man. >> bay area college students spent the weekend giving back this weekend. they all planted a sustainable garden called family supportive housing. the garden was sponsored by united way silicon valley. organizers say they usually sponsor spring break projects in other countries but decided to try something different. >> students that don't have the means to go away for spring break can do their service local. >> the 45 volunteers planted an
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herb garden. the shelter provides emergency housing for homeless families for up to 90 days. >> now to california's drought twater crisis continues. water agencies across the bay areas are calling on residents to conserve water. it was a project that matched a home owner in lafayette with volunteers learning how to garden with less water. athirst lawn was turned interest a drought garden. >> reporter: piles of black mulch are replacing sheets of green grass for people who are replace the way they think about their lawn. michael johnson has been chipping away at his yard for decades. >> we've been here 40 years and this is like the fourth drought. >> reporter: johnson knew the lush lawn had to go. he gave it to cathy for the
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bringing back the gardens tour. >> we love the look of just natural plants. >> reporter: kramer and a group of volunteers spent the day learning how to replace the yard. they covered the grass with cardboard and added soil and mulch on type. >> we removeed the lawn hair. many hands makes light work. >> reporter: kramer said they can plant drought resistant plants. >> they require less maintenance and less than half the water that a lawn does. >> i think if you're stillwatering your lawn and you want to do the responsible thing, that's the way to do it. >> are she hopes ton plant a seed in people's mind about growing a new kind of garden, drought or not. >> getting away from the pesticide use and water use,
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there is is a much better way to garden than that. >> reporter: the home owner is getting a rebate from the water service proindividualer. if it's too drastic for you, you can start by widening your garden bed. governor jerry brown expected to be here in the bay area tomorrow to deliver a key note address at a meeting of state environmental leaders. they're said to meet for three days and i's made up of leaders from 20 states. the purpose is to improve state environmental agencies. >> you may soon be able to buy lottery tickets while you pump gas t.state lottery commission is looking into a way to make more money by letting people buy tickets with debit cards while filling up. about a quarter of people go
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inside to buy tickets. it calls for a 5 dollars minimum purchase with an additional dollar going to the gas station for a fee. about 150 stations in the sacramento areas and la areas will test it. march madness fans arrested after clashing with police. why this angry protest could lead to more. >> a round of wet weather is coming up. we'll break down the timing for you, next. ♪ ho ho ho
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multiple storms for the last week of march and one more
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rain cloud for the last day of march. we have partly cloudy skies, the live doppler sweeps showing a dry pattern across the bay area. we have a few scattered showers in parts of the bay. right now it's just partly cloudy skies. things are changing tomorrow. the next storm marching on shore. rain fuel monday and tuesday, about half an inch in the south bay, more for the hills. winds are gusting and the cold air will drop the snow levels down to 3000 feet. tonight we have partly cloudy skies, a bit of a breeze out there. winds around 10 to 15 miles an hour. here is the live camera out towards the bay bridge. monday and tuesday more rain and it'll be cool out there. extended is a sun mix.
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overnight lows, first thing tomorrow morning, starting out in the 40s. we will have lots of cloud coverage. 8th home opener tomorrow eving for the a's. there could be a bit of a break but we'll go with a chance of scattered rain showers leading up to 7:00. temperatures at first pitch, mid-50s. the cold front will be the source of rain and thunderstorms for tomorrow. the cold december part of the storm moves in tuesday so, with that, we'll hold on to thunderstorms and low snow levels numerous showers and possibly hail. thunderstorms tomorrow and possibly more on tuesday as well. this will be a snow producer up in sierra. this was a scene at sugar bowl and another winter storm
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warning to talk about for tomorrow. this begins 2:00 monday till 11:00 tuesday. we could have low snow levels down around 3000 feet. that's on interstate 80. dropping snow levels in the sierras as well. we're shog you this, starting out with clouds and a chance of scattered showers in the morning. by 1:00 the rainfall increases in coverage and to the south at 3:00. there are possible thunderstorms moving across the bay area. in the afternoon achance of a break around oakland. more thunderstorms possible by monday night and into tuesday. tomorrow, mainly in the upper 50s to around 60 degrees. the cool down continues for monday and tuesday, big weather headline, thunderstorm chances, low snow levels, chance of a
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lingering shower on wednesday. weekend in view, probably a sun cloud mix. tomorrow afternoon, be careful on the roadways because the rain could be intense. >> a's fans, bring an umbrella. >> and maybe a plunger. march madness turned into an angry confrontation with tucson police last night. that fan there was pelted by pepper balls and arrested because he wouldn't stop walking towards officers. fans were rioting in the streets after they lost to drewiske in the elite 8. many hurled beer bottles at police. in addition to arrest charges, they'll report to university police and dean of students. coming up, stanford women stay undefeated at home and reach the elite 8.
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the injury plaqued golden state warriors, get into a bloody battle with the new york knicks. that's coming up next. license plate
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good evening everyone, welcome to late edition of sports wrap t.warriors are in the middle of a great season but they've lost to too many teams in the east. seth curry has put up big numbers against the knicks. 3 of his 32 points early as the warriors led by 12 in the first quarter. golden state was done in by a 12 point second quarter.
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he'll add a 3 when the warriors get sloppily. golden state out scored in the quarter 34-12. rough night for klay thompson who got whacked in the nose. battling from behind the warriors pulled even. curry measure as 3. 81 all, 3:42 left t.knicks scoreed the next 4 points. carmelo anthony with the jumper. warriors still with time, thompson's 3 make it a 1 point game. the knicks back on top by 3. warriors have one possession, seth tries to pass the ball, i's stolen by shannon brown t.warriors lose another one at home, 89-84. golden state is in the 6th possession in the west. game and a half in fr

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