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tion to take responsibility for what happened. if not, they will sue. this claim is a precursor to a lawsuit. they said he sexually abused their son in january. he has been arrested and has been fired from the catch. he served as a clear and a monitor -- volunteer and a monitor. attorneys say children were injected to go to him if they were home sick or sad. he was allowed to be home alone with the children. the attorneys say one additional victim has come forward and there could be others. >> parents want to right the wrong, they want to make sure their child received appropriate care, whatever that is, and the child is still being evaluated and they want to make sure it never happens again. >> reporter: a spokesman for
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the office of education said they received the complaint but can't provide comment on pending litigation. they are conducting their own internal investigation as well. >> ann rubin live, thank you. new developments tonight about the oil and gas company that operates the pipeline that broke in santa barbara. the times looked that last 10 years and found had company has one of the worse records when it comes to accidents. julie haener with details on the reports. >> among the 1700 pipeline operatorsonally four -- operators only four had more. 170 infractions since 2006. they include pump failure, equipment malfunction, pipeline corrosion and operator error. none of the incidents caused injuries but caused $23 million in property damage and spilled
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700,000 gallons. the most pipeline break spilled 100,000 gallons of oil. of that 20,000 gallons spilled into the ocean north of santa barbara. crews are working around the clock to clean it up. so far they cleaned up 8,000 gallon and deployed -- gallon and dwa-- gallons and deployed a large boom. crews are asking everyone to someday away from the beaches this weekend. they say they understand the inconvenience, especially on a holiday weekend but the crude could be hazardous to your health. >> many of us responding here work, live and play in southern california. and i understand the desire to help. but i must stress that even the volunteers must be trained and wearing proper protective equipment. the department of fish and wildlife is caring for five
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pelicans that were found coated in oil. at the news conference plains all american pipeline said safety isn't just a priority, it is a core value. they will be on the scene till all the oil is cleaned up. back to you. >> thank you. a grand jury in baltimore indicted six officers charged in the police custody death of freddie gray. they are similar to the charges the prosecutor announced against the officers earlier this month. the grand jury added reckless endangerment and dropped false imprisonment charges against some of the officers. >> additional information has been discovered and as is often the case during an ongoing
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investigation charges can be revised based on the evidence. >> freddie gray died last month after suffering a spinal cord injury while in police custody. his pleas for medical attention were ignored. they will be arraigned in july. police made an arrest after someone tried to kidnap a little girl from in front of her home this weekend. she was able to fight him off. ktvu's noelle walker is in san jose outside the jail with who the suspect is and how they found them. >> reporter: 25-year-old roberto felipe-velasco was booked into county jail for kidnapping, false imprisonment and child endangerment. the district attorney's office says they are still reviewing the case but for now he is held without bay. >> reporter: they have the small town feel that makes
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people feel safe. so when something happens it is the talk of the town. >> yank lot of people were probably nervous that he was still on the streets. >> reporter: she was referring to the man in this sketch put out after the suspect grabbed a girl as she walked her dog in front of her home -- front of her home saturday morning. on wednesday police arrested 25- year-old roberto felipe- velasco. officers recognized his face from the sketch. >> came down to police work. >> reporter: he said surveillance video showing the suspect doing a u-turn just before he got out of the car and grabbed the girl was key to the arrest. >> the surveillance video shows the car very clearly. >> 1998 honda accord. for four days officers were on the look out when one spotted the car wednesday night parked
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here that extra space storage. >> we believe he was living in the car. >> reporter: inside the unit investigators found clothes matching the victim's description of what the suspect wore. a worker told ktvu she witnessed his arrest but couldn't tell us how long he was renting a space or whether they knew he was living in the parking lot. >> i don't know why the people didn't catch the fact that someone was living in the parking lot. >> reporter: the arrest is a relief and a lesson. >> i think that i should be more observant. >> reporter: the girl's family asked for privacy but released a statement thanks police saying our deepest thanks goes to them for protecting our family and community and quickly finding the criminal and they thank the schools for teaching the kids what to do.
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saying it saved our daughter. scream for help and try to get away and that is exactly what that girl did. >> brave girl there. is there indication the suspect known the girl or was this a crime of opportunity? >> reporter: it seems to be a crime of opportunity. if you saw in the video he goes past her and does the u-turn and trails her for a little bit before he gets out of the car and engages her in conversation and then once he got close enough he grabbed her. a bear hug. >> noelle walker in san jose, thank you. a 23-year-old man was arrested at his home this morning for the drunk driving crash that killed four people in his car last week. police say anthony imbronone faces four felony vehicular manslaughter charges and a drunk driving charge. three victims were women. all high school students weeks
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away from graduating. the fourth person killed was 24- year-old man. the suspect was driving a ford mustang and failed to turn at a curve in the road. the car hit a ditch. police say an open container of alcohol and drugs were found inside the car. the golden state warriors are looking to lock up their second win of the western consen for finals at home tonight. -- conference finals at home tonight. mark ibanez -- sports director mark ibanez is live with more. >> reporter: every round of the playoffs ratcheting up, i can tell you i was out here for the first two series against memphis, new orleans, and it is different right now. earlier start, look at the notables. mark jackson to my right. the former coach of the
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warriors. behind me is james harden. the guy who thought he should have been the mvp. and notable people arriving and getting ready. the energy level different than the first two rounds of the playoffs. definitely cool and great for the warriors. stephen curry and klay thompson named to the all nba squad today. stephen curry is a first teamer. and klay thompson is a 3rd teamer. this is the first time the warriors have had two members of the squad named to the all nba team since 1991-199092. -- 1992. back to you, game two. warriors got off to a slow start in game one. klay thompson said no real reason for that to happen again. they have looked at the tape, they know thew correct it and -- how to correct it and get
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going quick tonight. [ indiscernible ] >> for us, we don't have to change that much. just execute better. don't, you know, play from behind. we are tough to beat when we have the lead the whole -- when we start off with a lead. >> just being aggressive. [ laughter ] >> sound repetitive. again, it is playoffs. you know? we expect it to be physical. you understand how you have to win games. you know, we have to be the aggressor. we have to come out and attack them before they attack us. >> reporter: all right. you are looking at klay thompson right now who was named to the third team all nba and the warriors getting ready to go. the atmosphere certainly getting revved up here and it is a certain excitement that only the nba playoffs can bring. 6:00 p.m. game time. >> mark, as we watch the guys
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warm up, how much do you try analyze their performance during warm up and what that may say about the game? are they connected at all? >> reporter: no. you know, i think at this point they all have their regimens they go through and i have seen guys say they were hitting all their shots, knocking them down during warm up and come the game they couldn't hit a thing. like a pitcher who says, you know, warming up in the bullpen he felt great, get on the mound and they are hitting the ball all over the place. you don't know. they have a routine they go through. good or bad. and i can tell you, the warriors are ready for this. definitely if they win it they are in huge command. mark ibanez, we will have more for you coming up. >> thank you. concerns about plans to equip police in san jose with body cameras. what the city's independent
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auditor wants them to do differently. >> a window washer falls 11 stories and survives. the penalty the company is facing and still serving, how a veteran is helping the homeless in san francisco and coping with ptsd. >> drizzle yesterday and last night and this morning. we will see more of that. maybe sprinkle into the bay area friday. i will lay out the forecast for the holiday weekend. bulldog: mattress discounters memorial day sale ends monday? oh boy! a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. mattress discounters has the largest selection
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woman since 1990. last month the judge ordered california to provide the sex change surgery and a date was set for july 1. today parole panel recommended releasing her saying she no longer poses a danger. officials are asking a judge to delay the surgery. no doubt san jose growing. it is on the list of the most populace cities in the country. san jose crossed the 1 million mark in 2013. that makes it the 10th city to have that many people and the third in california. the city is experiencing growth but with that growth and construction comes inconvenience. >> the any of every city in the country. we recognize those are headaches to have with the
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orange cones but they are good headaches to have. >> here is a map with the 10 cities that have a population of 1 million people or more. california and texas have three of the cities. new york city followed by los angeles, chicago, houston, philadelphia, phoenix, san diego, dallas, and now san jose. new at 5:00 p.m. after four tours in iraq and afghanistan a navy veteran is still serving off the battle field. he is helping the homeless and coping with ptsd at the same time by making soap. >> reporter: this bus has been converted into mobile showers for san francisco homeless and it helped thousands of people get clean and feel better and more of these buses are in the works but this story is about the soap they are doing and a veteran who makes it.
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>> reporter: cleanliness is next to godliness something he learned serving four tours in iraq and afghanistan. >> i saw how when guys can get a shower and get cleaned it was a real game changer in the way they handled trauma and stress. >> reporter: he began making soap at this commercial kitchen in los angeles. it kept him busy. friends loved it and $9 bars hit the market. now it is hitting the streets. >> freeh. made it my -- free. made it myself. >> reporter: for everyone he sells he gives one away. >> appreciate it. >> these are americans. veterans. it is important to show them they are not forgotten about. >> his helper says it shows many veterans are still fighting for america. >> a lot of time people see us as damaged goods but by taking the soap and make a difference
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in the community it shows we are not just damaged goods. we have potential. >> give it away to folk whose need. >> reporter: why a shower can't solve everything most were grateful for the chance to get clean. >> best soap you can get. really good. >> reporter: he wants to train other veterans so they can go into the soap making business, donate to non-profits and possibly find benefits for themselves at the same time. in san francisco, fox news. >> mobile shower is such a great idea. our chief meteorologist bill martin now. talk about today. not bad out there. >> seemed nicer. just a little bit. into the next few hours or next couple days it will get nicer. tomorrow is more sunshine than today. still cool with & a chance -- cool with a chance of a sprinkle. it adds up. that is a significant drizzle
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event. .06 in san francisco. you can see where are we at? pacifica .03. this is measurable. right? helps with the fire danger. you see the clear skies out the. some parts of the community. last couple hours. more sunshine today than we saw the last three days. there is the rotation. talked about it last night. again tonight. not supposed to go this way. that is how it will stay. tomorrow. as it trails off. as it migrates east as they all do it will begin to warm up around here. if you look close here you can see the showers showing up again. clear lake, up in the hills, showers and thunderstorms for the last 3 or 4 days. clear lake getting showers right now. arm here, there is -- around here, there is no showers. we have the winds, 25 miles per
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hour in fairfield. on the delta. gust to 21 at san francisco. today reminds me of yesterday. except more sunshine. nicer. current temperatures warmer too. more sunshine. for end of may, fairfield 70. 85, something like that. san francisco for your bay area friday, clouds, drizzle. noon, sun. afternoon more sun. tomorrow looks like today in san francisco. forecast model. 10:00 p.m. tonight. drizzle. happened last night. you saw the giants game. getting hammered. funny, announcers -- it looks like rain. it was drizzle. getting the ground wet. fremont 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, right, drizzle around here. and then -- 4:00, clears out. more clearing tomorrow. and then saturday, sunday, and monday big changes into the
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holiday weekend. and warmer. you have outdoor plans, i am sure you do, i have the forecast for saturday, sunday and monday. this is tomorrow. five-day forecast pops in here. maybe a sprinkle tomorrow. more sunshine. and then you see into the holiday weekend nicer. not bad. not -- i love what i do. just gloomy. hate to say that. it has been -- weekend should be sunny. >> thank you. another step in the takata recall. how federal regulators are trying to make it easier for drivers to fix their cars. >> julie haener is here now for what we are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> coming up, bay area students calling for change after the killing of a classmate. >> made us realize there was not enough safety precautions for our schools. >> what they say the school can
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recall. they recollect send out metal fragments when they inflate. six deaths are linked to the air bags. now the national transportation safety board wants to organize the way replacement air bags are made and installed in order to speed up the process. a list of the effected vehicles is still not available. a suspected drunk driver accused of killing a mother and daughter have been charged with murder. brian jones is charged with murder and dui with excessive speed clauses. the district attorney said he had a blood alcohol of .14, double the legal limit when he crashed his car and hit a house. the mother ask daughter were kill -- and daughter were killed. jones was arrested an hour ago. >> 14 teens arrested in san jose accused of attacking people walking down the street.
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a woman was punched in the stomach by the men. a man was punched in the head by one and beaten and robbed by the group. the four men are between 15-19. they face assault, robbery and resisting arrest. stolen dump truck crashed this morning after a police chase. the truck hit a van sending people to the hospital. police ran the plates and realized it was stolen. the driver also rammed a patrol car. the driver will now face several charges. democrat want amtrak to get more funding. the wreck in pennsylvania could have been prevented they said. amtrak asked for $2 billion in federal funding for upgrades. last week the house approved
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1.1 billion. half of what they requested. republicans criticized amtrak as wasteful. no license plates, no registration, 2 investigates uncovers safety concerns about a medical transport company. a tuition hike gets the green light but it is only for certain students and the app that lets you weigh in on political issues with the touch of a button.
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tonight 2 investigates uncovers safety concerns involving a company responsible for driving the sick and poor to doctor's appointments. we uncovered problems with medexexpress traption. vans with nee license plate, no headlights and seatbelts and it is funked by taxpayers -- funded by taxpayers. ktvu's eric rasmussen found out the problems aren't over. >> reporter: they offer a tride the doctor -- a ride to the doctor. but over several weeks we watched vans with body damage driving on spare tires, broken mirrors and missing headlights. a van stopped in april had no
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seatbelts. this van had no license plate. out of the six other vans recorded by 2 investigates five came back with expired registration. >> i think he was doing 25 miles per hour when he hit me. i don't think he put on his breaks at all. >> reporter: this man says he was hit from behind at a stop light last october. the other driver at the wheel of a medexpress many van. a patient in the back wasn't hurt but the owner says the crash exposed more on the fender. >> i found out they had no insurance coverage for the van, the driver or the company. >> reporter: six months later we spotted a van with the same plate as the one that hit the car. the driver was a match too. we caught up with him dropping off a customer. >> reporter: pardon me, sir. can we talk to you about your
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van? >> not my fan. >> reporter: he said it belonged to the company. the damage, he said he was hit. >> reporter: do you feel safe driving this van around? >> as long as they keep the maintenance up. >> reporter: the tires don't look like they are doing great. do you feel safe driving patients around? >> those are new tires. >> reporter: those are new tires? come on. we backed off to let him help a patient. later another driver wasn't so willing to talk. >> reporter: we are asking about the van. >> get -- [ talking at the same time ] >> nobody gave you that authority. get away from me and stay away. >> reporter: she referred us to the owner. licensed in california to provide non-emergency transportation to patients on government assistance they bill
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many trips to taxpayers. the company billed medi-cal for $3 million since 2010. a judge ordered med-express to pay back $1.7 million when it couldn't produce records of some services and billed for transporting services after their date of death. they didn't dispute the findings but tell us they were clerical errors. >> these are taxpayer dollars, we make sure they are spent as intended. >> reporter: he used to drive for the company. she and another driver -- he and another driver -- >> they need to be shut down. it is unsafe for the vehicles. >> reporter: he insists all of his vans are registered and insured.
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he blamed not knowing the rules with the problems. we found it is not the first time he has been in trouble. police arrested him last summer for driving on a suspended license and having a concealed weapon. >> it was a nightmare. it was a nightmare. >> she says a store once owned by him was a magnet for drugs and crime before the city shut him down in 2006. >> i offered him $10,000 to move to another location. and he was, like, no. i am doing good here. >> reporter: he finally agreed to a recorder phone interview but then he couldn't be reached for the interview despite our numerous attempts. records for another provider led 2 investigates to this yard where we found someone working
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on more vans. >> i have to go. i have to go. keep you talk to me -- >> reporter: can you talk to me about these vans -- [ indiscernible ] >> even though he saw 7 vans on the road the state confirmed he is only licensed to have one van and he is supposed to be the only driver. the district attorney opened an investigation into the case of the car who was hit. if you have a tip for 2 investigates we would like the hear from you. e-mail 2investigates@ktvu.com or call us at 2investigates@ktvu.com or call us at (510)874-0222. a congressman pushing pushing for contradict victor standards when it comes to concussions. >> remember the window washer who survivorred after falling 11 stor-- survived after falling 11 stories? why his employer is facing fines and how money is making
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fall last november in the financial district but his family says he suffered serious injuries. including brain trauma. officials issued five violations against century window cleaning and fined them $13,000. the violationinizeclude failing to secure -- violationinizeclude failing to -- violations include failing to provide training. . doctors arrested today in an illegal prescription drug crack down. they raided medical facilities in four states. arkansas, alabama, louisiana and mississippi. the investigation was dubbed operation pill. investigators say in one case arkansas patients were paying $200 for a prescription without the doctor's exam. muni plans to start a new system for trains to make it
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easier for passengers. on sunday muni will implement double stopping. that allows two trains to stop at three busy stations. the first stopped train will allow passengers to get on and off, the second allows passengers to get off. >> double stopping is our response to what we have heard from our riders in terms of wanting to be able -- understand why they couldn't get off the train. >> double stopping begins sunday morning. muni plans to have ambassadors to help figure out the system. calling for an end on gay troop leaders. they voted to allow openly gay scouts but that did not apply to leadership. he says he must speak as he did
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when he was directer of the cia that we must deal with the world as it is not as we wish it to be. if the board lifts the ban troops could still set their own rules for leadership. an emotional dedication held at a san jose hospital today to honor a fallen officer who was killed in the line of duty. a plaque was unveiled at the regional medical center of san jose in front of a new tree. his wife and mother were on hand for the ceremony and san jose counsel woman offered the family words of gratitude. >> acknowledge the life and all of the work he did, we get to celebrate everything he sacrificed. >> organizers say today's event was part of an observens to
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thank all of the emergency -- observance to thank all of the emergency personnel. the 38-year-old officer johnson was shot and killed in march by suicidal man. san jose police haven't started using body cameras but there are already new concerns. the chief tells us what he wishes they had done differently. >> why are fruits and vegetables something to celebrate in one neighborhood? >> and tracking the chance of a shower into your bay area friday and the holiday weekend. we will dial in after the break.
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new at 5:00 p.m. the policy on how san jose police will use body cameras is already drawing criticism. the independent police auditor that over seas complaints -- over sees complaints says it should have been part of timizing the policy and it wasn't -- finalizing the policy and it wasn't. ktvu'ss a neth is -- azenith smith is outside headquarters in san jose. >> reporter: this agreement was signed by the police department, city leaders and the union. an agreement that is supposed to bring transparency and accountability. as you can see here the document doesn't accomplish
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that. >> reporter: soon police officers will be outfitted with body cameras. san jose independent police auditor says the memo on how touse the body cameras needs -- to use the body cameras needs work. >> what is disconcerting is that it has already been signed off by the city and by the poa. >> reporter: she went over concerns with the agreement. >> this is very, very important. this is it. >> provision that allows supervisors to revolve complaints by -- resolve complaints. she said that allows police to police themselves. how officers can view recordings before giving a
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statement. >> my concern is they tend to be in favor of the officers. >> she has been part of the process and this is a piece we could have done a better job. >> reporter: he says moving forward the independent police auditor will be part of the process but doesn't need to sign off on the agreement. >> it is agreed upon but there will be opportunities to revisit. >> reporter: as you can see this is a complex issue. the auditor hopes not only will her recommend eggs be considered but be included and that may not be easy. >> azenith smith in san jose, thank you. approval to raising tuition for out of state students today. an agreement between university of california president janet napolitano and governor jerry brown to freeze tuition for students from california. students from other states will be paying more if they okay the
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hike. tuition will go up 8%. next fall they will pay $37,000. grad students tuition will go up to 20% next year. a new tool to get your voice heard at city hall. the app debuts today in san francisco. it provides provides a list of topics facing leaders as well as items headed before voters. there is a summary of legislation and arguments for and against. lawmakers can see how public sentiment is shaking out. back to our weather now. our chief meteorologist, last night it was wet out there -- [ talking at the same time ] >> drizzle. it is the side of the rain drop. that determines whether it is rain or drizzle. i want to say it is .01 mill
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meetsers drizzle. anything big -- meters is drizzle. anything bigger is -- [ talking at the same time ]. >> some areas got .05 rain. some areas .10, just from drizzle. moisture. that is the interesting thing about the red wood trees, you know this, if you look where they grow, the leaves, the pine needles are shaped in such a way that whatever mist or drizzle is in the atmosphere it will collect them. at the base of the tree, you know this, you will get tree drip, that is all that the red woods need. in despite of the drought, as long as fog keeps showing up they can pull moisture from the air which is neat. that is what red wood trees do. that is why they live to be so
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old. here is the forecast for the next couple days. this pattern lingers tomorrow. showers around lake county as there have been all week. our cloud cover all over the place. drizzle. we will see more drizzle again tonight like last night. the winds gusting to 25 in fairfield. a day similar to the day we saw on monday. here we are on thursday. sunday as well. as we go forward everything is changing. after tomorrow, tomorrow afternoon we will notice it. 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, you wake up, right, there is drizzle, cloud cover, sacramento. modesto. maybe marysville as well. and clears out in the afternoon. you get 70s. you can see oranges. 80s around marysville. there is the low. as that kicks through our pattern will start to change. tomorrow we have the chance for
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drizzle and more of the same weather. but boom, when it goes, it leaves and we get high pressure back in here. your holiday weekend warms up nicely. more sunshine -- not hot, mid- 70s. which will seem hot considering we have had just very cool, moist days. rolling through friday. and saturday. morning. and then saturday afternoon. right? the clearing there. still stuff in the mountains. if you have memorial day plans it will be chilly. showers in yosemite, through the weekend. best day in the mountains, monday. mountains. a lot of this stuff will linger. bay area, saturday, sunday not bad. monday great. there is the five-day forecast with your bay area weekend in view. yeah, it was nice get moisture. you know what is scary, just enough of a glaze on the highway -- [ talking at the
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same time ] >> slippery -- [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] [ talking at the same time ] >> thank you. [ laughter ] something founds in every store except for one in one neighborhood. a group that is trying to make fresh puget sound available thin-skinnedder -- fruits and vegetables in the tender join. >> julie haener is here now for what we are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> a student is killed steps from a bay area school. >> safety issues have gotten to be really bad. >> why some say the school isn't doing enough to keep kids safe and the latest whale that washed up on the beach, what crews did today, these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m.
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at preventing concussions among student athletes. the bill would create national standards on safety. it would set a policy of when in doubt sit it out. it would require schools to inform students about the dangers of concussions and offer support for recovery. he pointed to a statistic that says rates of concussions among high school athletes doubled. in san francisco sendser loin finding healthy food is difficult -- tendser loin finding healthy food is difficult -- tenderloin finding healthy food is difficult. ktvu's rob roth has more. >> reporter: despite all the people living here the tenderloin is considered a desert, a food desert even though there is a store on every corner. >> alcohol and tobacco.
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>> reporter: but take a look at the groceries. with the support of the healthy store coalition the market replaced a cooler of drinks with a small display of fresh fruits and vegetables. >> like a small grocery store. [ indiscernible ] >> they know they can buy lettuce and cucumber. >> better because it is right here. onions. everything. all my favorites. >> it may not seem like much but the nearest super marks are too far to -- supermarkets are too far to walk. >> reporter: he wants to expand. >> high concentrations of health issues. and health needs in the neighborhood. a lot has to do with diet. >> reporter: one resident was
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unimpressed. >> the area needs a supermarket where people can buy all the basic goods. >> tomatoes are cheaper here than safeway. any other questions? >> reporter: this is the second market they helped transform. two more should be coming by the end of the year. they look to get healthier. in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. the ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 p.m. starts now. >> students calling for change after the killing of a classmate just steps from a bay area school. they say school officials aren't doing enough to keep them safe. >> can't keep us safe. that is clear. you aren't being responsible for the fact that you are not keeping us safe and not telling our parents the truth. >> good evening everyone. hello. i am frank somerville. >> and i am julie haener. >> today marks one week since the shooting death of a student. two arrests have been made in
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the case but tonight students say more needs to be done to keep them safe. new at 6:00 p.m. ktvu's john sasaki joins us now in the news room. the person leading the effort is a 10th grader? >> reporter: she lost a lifelong friend when he was shot to death last week and now she is trying to make their school safer for everyone. >> reporter: we caught up with her during launch time at the park across from the school. >> we need safer schools. >> reporter: a sophomore where they don't feel safe. they say there are weapons on campus and one riot earlier this year. >> that was before max's death. there was a lot of riots. i went straight to class. >> police told me the high school is safe. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> that's correct. you know, i guess we would have to define
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