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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with a psychologist about managing pandemic stress. >> not again, please. >> reporter: the overwhelming friday night, people now having to navigate the fourth surge of covid-19 fueled by the more transmissible, more inct ri hosayi as difficult as the last 18 montar prepared. >> we did the quarantine and we wore our masks and we did everything we could to stay away from people six feet apart while we're out and about. we did all these things and if you survived it and your loved ones survived it, then you know you've got what it takes to make this work. >> reporter: but we also know the toll the pandemic has taken. the deaths, divisiveness, the damage, the mental exhaustion, impacts to local community and, of course, so much more. >> it just hurt so many people and it was so sad to see so many other business owners that i know have to close and what it did to their families. it's really sad. >> reporter: today we're watching cases climb and witnessing the return of mask recommendations or mandates. >> i think we're trying to stay hopeful as m
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with a psychologist about managing pandemic stress. >> not again, please. >> reporter: the overwhelming friday night, people now having to navigate the fourth surge of covid-19 fueled by the more transmissible, more inct ri hosayi as difficult as the last 18 montar prepared. >> we did the quarantine and we wore our masks and we did everything we could to stay away from people six feet apart while we're out and about. we did all...
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in gilroy i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> it happened within three days. nine businesses got all their windows broken out. >> fear and frustration, a series of crimes in the tenderloin has one restaurant owner looking to leave. >>> plus targeted by thieves again, what was swiped from this san francisco ice cream shop. >>> drying up, dramatic new images of the state's worsening drought. >>> first a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live with guest host wanda sykes. >> watch this because i said so. when was the last time you got a speeding ticket? >> being ludacris has its privileges. they pull me over and i ask them if they want a signed cd or something for you know when you're at ross and all those brands have her like... yes! ...and all those prices have you like... yes! that's yes for less! you've got this school year, and we've got you with the best bargains ever at ross. get your yes for less at our new store in east san mateo. babe? ooh... oh! ooh! ooh... yeah? oh, yeah! there are many ways to say it... sí. yes. you'll say yes for less!
in gilroy i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> it happened within three days. nine businesses got all their windows broken out. >> fear and frustration, a series of crimes in the tenderloin has one restaurant owner looking to leave. >>> plus targeted by thieves again, what was swiped from this san francisco ice cream shop. >>> drying up, dramatic new images of the state's worsening drought. >>> first a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel...
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abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with the new recruit and other officers being called heroes neighbor tonight. >> reporter: these photos capture critical work. a raging residential fire burned into the afternoon. >> we took turns. we were doing the c approximately fr for a couple of minutes before the ems and fire could really get everything together. >> reporter: chris reed on his seventh day on the job, still in training. >> i was hoping what we were trained to do was going to work. ahough her currentresponsive condition is unknown. >> had they not known she was there, had they not started cpr, after about two minutes of no oxygen going to the brain, the brain starts to die. >> we were doing our best to get her the help she needed. there wasn't a lot of thoughts. it was just action. >> quick action commended by residents. >> i have never seen a team work as fast as they did. and so caring to all of us. >> reporter: diana sanchez and her family live yards from the destruction. she and others believe a neighbor may have sparked the fire by smoking near oxygen tanks. >> common
abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with the new recruit and other officers being called heroes neighbor tonight. >> reporter: these photos capture critical work. a raging residential fire burned into the afternoon. >> we took turns. we were doing the c approximately fr for a couple of minutes before the ems and fire could really get everything together. >> reporter: chris reed on his seventh day on the job, still in training. >> i was hoping what we were...
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abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with the new recruit and other officers being called heroes neighbor tonight. >> reporter: these photos capture critical work. a raging residential fire burned into the afternoon. >> we took turns. we were doing the c approximately fr for a couple of minutes before the ems and fire could really get everything together. >> reporter: chris reed on his seventh day on the job, still in training. >> i was hoping what we were trained to do was going to work. >> reporter: the unresponsive elderly woman's pulse did return, although her current condition is unknown. >> had they not known she was there, had they not started cpr, after about two minutes of no oxygen going to the brain, the brain starts to die. >> we were doing our best to get her the help she needed. there wasn't a lot of thoughts. it was just action. >> quick action commended by residents. >> i have never seen a team work as fast as they did. and so caring to all of us. >> reporter: diana sanchez and her family live yards from the destruction. she and others believe a neighbor may have
abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with the new recruit and other officers being called heroes neighbor tonight. >> reporter: these photos capture critical work. a raging residential fire burned into the afternoon. >> we took turns. we were doing the c approximately fr for a couple of minutes before the ems and fire could really get everything together. >> reporter: chris reed on his seventh day on the job, still in training. >> i was hoping what we were...
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us how folks there are trying to stay cool. >> reporter: in san jose means jamming activities into the cooler evenings, but get ready. no nighttime relief is expected for this weekend's bay area heatwave. >> not fun. i don't like it. >> reporter: we met 13-year- old elijah alvernaz where the city of san jose is taking advantage of the shade. elsewhere hot temps called for activation of three cooling centers friday through sunday. the move follows the national weather service's heat advisory lasting just as long. >> we opened cooling centers last month. during the activation we saw about 60 people visit over the course of three days at our two cooling center sites. so people are still utilizing these centers as really a place to cool down. >> reporter: friday's issued flex alert forced the cole- carney family outdoors. the california assistant operator is encouraging voluntary conservation. >> we're getting out in the evening to cool off a little and give them outside time. >> reporter: inside icicles, relief from the heat, hand rolled and t
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us how folks there are trying to stay cool. >> reporter: in san jose means jamming activities into the cooler evenings, but get ready. no nighttime relief is expected for this weekend's bay area heatwave. >> not fun. i don't like it. >> reporter: we met 13-year- old elijah alvernaz where the city of san jose is taking advantage of the shade. elsewhere hot temps called for activation of three cooling centers friday through sunday....
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us how folks there are trying to stay cool. >> reporter:ing from the heat in san jose means jamming activities into the cooler evenings, but get ready. no nighttime relief is expected for this weekend's bay area heatwave. >> not fun. i don't like it. >> reporter: we met 13-year- old elijah alvernaz where the city of san jose is taking advantage of the shade. elsewhere hot temps called for activation of three cooling centers friday through sunday. the move follows the national weather service's heat advisory lasting just as long. >> we opened cooling centers last month. during the activation we saw about 60 people visit over the course of three days at our two cooling center sites. so people are still utilizing these centers as really a place to cool down. >> reporter: friday's flex alert forced the cole- carney family outdoors. the california assistant operator is encouraging voluntary conservation. >> we're getting out in the evening to cool off a little and give them outside time. >> reporter: inside icicles, relief from the heat, hand ro
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us how folks there are trying to stay cool. >> reporter:ing from the heat in san jose means jamming activities into the cooler evenings, but get ready. no nighttime relief is expected for this weekend's bay area heatwave. >> not fun. i don't like it. >> reporter: we met 13-year- old elijah alvernaz where the city of san jose is taking advantage of the shade. elsewhere hot temps called for activation of three cooling centers friday...
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in downtown san jose i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> new challenges for search and rescue crews in florida, what could complicate efforts this weekend. >>> plus as the delta variant spreads across the country, some good news for people who are vaccinated. >>> and these aren't special effects. check this out. what caused oh, i've traveled all over the country. but that's the important bit, innit? showing up, saying “hello! fancy a nice chat?” then we talk like two old friends about sticky buns and all the savings you could get by bundling your home and car insurance. but here's the real secret. eye contact. you feel that? we just had a moment. [chuckles] who would've thought it? geico. save even more when you bundle home and car insurance. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best yo taking metamucil everyday can t thahsbmu, ge it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic metamucil. support your daily digestive health. an
in downtown san jose i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> new challenges for search and rescue crews in florida, what could complicate efforts this weekend. >>> plus as the delta variant spreads across the country, some good news for people who are vaccinated. >>> and these aren't special effects. check this out. what caused oh, i've traveled all over the country. but that's the important bit, innit? showing up, saying “hello! fancy a nice chat?” then we talk...
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us what some in the south bay are doing. >> reporter: friday a team of bay area health officers released new recommendations that will once those pearly whites behind masks urging everyone to wear them indoors vaccinated or not. >> as soon as we see signals that things are worsening, it's important to act quickly if we've got the evidence to do so. >> reporter: santa clara county assistant health officer dr. sarah ruddman says despite the county's excellent vaccination rates they are still seeing a rise in cases believing much of that may be due to the more transmissible delta variant. across downtown outside has haberdasher sjj. >> we will suggest it but not mandate mask wearing inside. >> reporter: but this owner says he's taking a o ded fe since reopening mid-june boren has required visitors to about the below ground bar to show proof of vaccination. he admits the policy isn't for everyone. >> at the door we've had some confrontations with folks that don't agree with the policy for whatever reasons they have and want to let us know. >> repor
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us what some in the south bay are doing. >> reporter: friday a team of bay area health officers released new recommendations that will once those pearly whites behind masks urging everyone to wear them indoors vaccinated or not. >> as soon as we see signals that things are worsening, it's important to act quickly if we've got the evidence to do so. >> reporter: santa clara county assistant health officer dr. sarah ruddman says...
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in gilroy i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> it happened within three days.e businesses got all their windows broken out. >> fear and frustration, a series of crimes in the tenderloin has one restaurant owner looking to leave. >>> plus targeted by thieves again, what was swiped from this san francisco ice cream shop. >>> drying up, dramatic new images of the state's worsening drought. >>> first a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live with guest host wanda sykes. >> watch this because i said so. when was the last time you got a speeding ticket? >> being ludacris has its privileges. they pull me over and i ask them if they want a signed cd or something for [hippo groans melodically] [iguana belts major 3rd] [gator reverb] [splash] [singing indri sings] [elephant trumpets] [buffalo punish timpani] [cassowary crescendo] ♪ [goat does a sick vibrato] ♪ >>> a san francisco thai restaurant rocked by an explosion weeks after being broken into and burglarized, the owner says this most recent attack feels like terrorism. abc7 news anchor dion lim has the
in gilroy i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> it happened within three days.e businesses got all their windows broken out. >> fear and frustration, a series of crimes in the tenderloin has one restaurant owner looking to leave. >>> plus targeted by thieves again, what was swiped from this san francisco ice cream shop. >>> drying up, dramatic new images of the state's worsening drought. >>> first a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel...
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with a psychologist about managing pandemic stress. >> not again, please. >> reporter: the overwhelming sentiment across the south bay friday night, people now having to navigate the fourth surge of covid-19 fueled by the more transmissible, more infectious delta variant. psychologists are saying as difficult as the last 18 months have been, we are better prepared. >> we did the quarantine and we wore our masks and we did everything we could to stay away from people six feet apart while we're out and about. we did all these things and if you survived it and your loved ones survived it, then you know you've got what it takes to make this work. >> reporter: but we also know the toll the pandemic has taken. the deaths, divisiveness, the damage, the mental exhaustion, impacts to local community and, of course, so much more. >> it just hurt so many people and it was so sad to see so many other business owners that i know have to close and what it did to their families. it's really sad. >> reporter: today we're watching cases climb and witnessing
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with a psychologist about managing pandemic stress. >> not again, please. >> reporter: the overwhelming sentiment across the south bay friday night, people now having to navigate the fourth surge of covid-19 fueled by the more transmissible, more infectious delta variant. psychologists are saying as difficult as the last 18 months have been, we are better prepared. >> we did the quarantine and we wore our masks and we did everything...
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us what some in the south bay are doing. >> reporter: friday a team of bay area health officers released new recommendations that will once again put those pearly whites behind masks urging everyone to wear them indoors vaccinated or not. >> as soon as we see signals that things are worsening, it's important to act quickly if we've got the evidence to do so. >> reporter: santa clara county assistant health officer dr. sarah ruddman says despite the county's excellent vaccination rates they are still seeing a rise in cases believing much of that may be due to the more transmissible delta variant. across downtown outside has haberdasher sjj. >> we will suggest it but not mandate mask wearing inside. >> reporter: but this owner says he's taking a different approach to added safety. since reopening mid-june boren has required visitors to about the below ground bar to show proof of vaccination. he admits the policy isn't for everyone. >> at the door we've had some confrontations with folks that don't agree with the policy for whatever reasons they h
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us what some in the south bay are doing. >> reporter: friday a team of bay area health officers released new recommendations that will once again put those pearly whites behind masks urging everyone to wear them indoors vaccinated or not. >> as soon as we see signals that things are worsening, it's important to act quickly if we've got the evidence to do so. >> reporter: santa clara county assistant health officer dr. sarah ruddman...
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in downtown san jose i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> new challenges for search and rescue crewsn florida, what could complicate efforts this weekend. >>> plus as the delta variant spreads across the country, some good news for people who are vaccinated. >>> and these aren't special effects. check this out. what caused and built our most punishing test facility yet, in our effort to build the world's safest cars. we've created crumple zones and autonomous braking. active lane keeping assist and blind spot assist. we've introduced airbags, side curtain airbags, and now the first-ever rear-mounted front-impact airbags. all in the hope that you never need any of it. ♪ ♪ >>> developing news out of south florida tonight where residents have been ordered to evacuate a condo building in north miami beach. a recent inspection showed structural and electrical issues and the building was deemed unsafe in a report rth m launched an investigation and review of all structures that are above five stories following that tragic collapse in surfside. >>> on that topic more bodies were found at th
in downtown san jose i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> new challenges for search and rescue crewsn florida, what could complicate efforts this weekend. >>> plus as the delta variant spreads across the country, some good news for people who are vaccinated. >>> and these aren't special effects. check this out. what caused and built our most punishing test facility yet, in our effort to build the world's safest cars. we've created crumple zones and autonomous...
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reporting live, amanda del castillo , kgo . >>> and i think the weather will cooperate?it's going to be warm. here's a look at what is going on. was a show you that system that is taking control. as we look at satellite and radar the circulation is bringing that monsoon moisture into california and the bay area. and that will feel like a buildup on sunday and monday. if there's enough in ability there will be thunderstorms over the sierra. some of the norms could make their way into northern part of the bay area. the and as a result that will affect a fire weather watch. we will have some thunderstorms, they could be dry and that brings lightning storms that could ignite fuel and there will be erratic winds associated. right now we are looking at calm and breezy conditions in the bay area. and the 24-hour temperature change shows a warmer day today then this time yesterday. it is nine degrees warmer in hayward than it was yesterday. blue skies over much of san francisco. 61 degrees in san francisco right now. oakland at 66. mid to upper 70s. morgan hill at 58 degrees. an
reporting live, amanda del castillo , kgo . >>> and i think the weather will cooperate?it's going to be warm. here's a look at what is going on. was a show you that system that is taking control. as we look at satellite and radar the circulation is bringing that monsoon moisture into california and the bay area. and that will feel like a buildup on sunday and monday. if there's enough in ability there will be thunderstorms over the sierra. some of the norms could make their way into...
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reporter amanda del castillo shows us what some steps in the south bay are taking. >> reporter: it is nice to see you smile again. optimism post on the storefront in downtown san jose, but friday, a team of bay area health officers released new it recommendations that will once again put the pearly whites behind masks, urging everyone to wear them indoors vaccinated or not. >> as soon as we see signals that things are worsening, it is important to act quickly if we have the evidence to do so. >> reporter: the assistant health officer says that despite the county's excellent vaccination rates, there seeing a rise in cases. believing much of it might be due to the more transmissible delta variant. the signs already reflect the indoor masking recommendation. >> unless it is apsley mandated, we will not mandate mass gray inside, but we will suggest a. >>> the owner says they're taking a different approach to added safety. they have required visitors to the belowground bar to show proof of vaccination. he admits the policy is not for everyone. >> we have had some confrontations at the door
reporter amanda del castillo shows us what some steps in the south bay are taking. >> reporter: it is nice to see you smile again. optimism post on the storefront in downtown san jose, but friday, a team of bay area health officers released new it recommendations that will once again put the pearly whites behind masks, urging everyone to wear them indoors vaccinated or not. >> as soon as we see signals that things are worsening, it is important to act quickly if we have the evidence...
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amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> at 11:59 tonight the los angeles county new mask mandate will go into effect and everyone will be required to wear a mask indoors even if you are vaccinated. health officials say the mandate is necessary with covid cases rising, especially among the unvaccinated people >> i got vaccinated and it made my life easier but apparently does not matter >> is not punitive or punishment anybody but about public safety. not enforce the mandate because he said it is not backed by science and added that the department will not spend limited resources on this but instead asking for voluntary compliance. >>> in the east bay a reward is offered to help find a suspect in two brazen robberies on the last two daysdaysdaysdaysdaysdas same block on the chinatown on 9th street near the chinese independent baptist church. matt boone has the reaction from the community. to a woman in her 80s was being escorted by her daughter down 9th street at harrison just after noon and two suspects emerged from an idle car and began chasing after them. a third suspect came up and the
amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> at 11:59 tonight the los angeles county new mask mandate will go into effect and everyone will be required to wear a mask indoors even if you are vaccinated. health officials say the mandate is necessary with covid cases rising, especially among the unvaccinated people >> i got vaccinated and it made my life easier but apparently does not matter >> is not punitive or punishment anybody but about public safety. not enforce the mandate...
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i am amanda del castillo. here's look at the weather. here is meteorologist lisa argen. >>> we have low clouds and fog at the coast and they are bringing back to the shoreline. we have a lot of sunshine this morning. it is mild already in the inland valleys. there is the fog on the san mateo coast. this is what we are watching, some tropical moisture moving into the bay area later on today. increasing the cloud cover. the combination of the drive fuels and prolonged drought will create the possibility of some lightning strikes that could produce wildfire. a red flag warning through monday and you can see the highlighted areas here. north in east bay hills. the diablo range. 57 in mountain view. 60 in morton view. the sun is shining. 64 in novato. there is mount tam, so increasing clouds in the north they. 80s and 90s for a warm afternoon. a little muggy out there as well. >>> thank you. >>> a forest fire burning just 20 miles south of lake tahoe was forcing mandatory the tamarack fire has burned more than 21,000 acres and is 0% contained
i am amanda del castillo. here's look at the weather. here is meteorologist lisa argen. >>> we have low clouds and fog at the coast and they are bringing back to the shoreline. we have a lot of sunshine this morning. it is mild already in the inland valleys. there is the fog on the san mateo coast. this is what we are watching, some tropical moisture moving into the bay area later on today. increasing the cloud cover. the combination of the drive fuels and prolonged drought will create...
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with a psychologist about managing the pandemic stress. >> no, not again please. >> reporter: the overwhelming sentiment across the south bay friday night, people now having to navigate the fourth surge of covid-19 fueled by the more transmissible more infectious variant. psychologists saying as difficult as the last 18 months have been we are better prepared. >> we did the quarantine and wore our masks and we did everything we could to stay away from people, 6 feet apart while we were out and about and we did these things and if you survived it and your loved ones survived it then you know you've got what it takes to make this work. >> reporter: we also know the toll divisiveness, damage, the mental exhaustion, impacts to the local community and so much more. >> it hurt so many people and it was so sad to see so many other business owners that i know have to close and what it did to their families. it's really sad. >> reporter: today cases are climbing and we are witnessing the return of mask mandates. >> were trying to stay hopeful and c
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with a psychologist about managing the pandemic stress. >> no, not again please. >> reporter: the overwhelming sentiment across the south bay friday night, people now having to navigate the fourth surge of covid-19 fueled by the more transmissible more infectious variant. psychologists saying as difficult as the last 18 months have been we are better prepared. >> we did the quarantine and wore our masks and we did everything we...
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amanda del castillo spoke with a psychologist about managing stress. >> no not again, please. >> reporterthe overwhelming sentiment across the south bay friday night, people having to navigate the fourth surge of covid-19 fueled by the more transmissible more infectious delta variant. psychologists saying as difficult as the last 18 months have been we are better prepared. >> we did the quarantine and we wore our masks and we did everything we could to stay away from people, 6 feet apart we were out and about and we did all these things and if you survived it and your loved ones survived it then you know you've got what it takes to make this work. >> reporter: but we also know the toll the pandemic has taken, the deaths, divisiveness, the damage, the mental exhaustion, impacts to local community and of course so much more. >> it just hurt so many people and was so sad to see so many other business owners that i know have to close and what it did to their families. it's really sad. >> reporter: today we are watching cases kleiman witnessing the return of mask mandates. >> we are trying to
amanda del castillo spoke with a psychologist about managing stress. >> no not again, please. >> reporterthe overwhelming sentiment across the south bay friday night, people having to navigate the fourth surge of covid-19 fueled by the more transmissible more infectious delta variant. psychologists saying as difficult as the last 18 months have been we are better prepared. >> we did the quarantine and we wore our masks and we did everything we could to stay away from people, 6...
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us how folks are trying to stay cool. >> reporter: hiding from the heat in san jose means jamming, activities into the cooler evenings. get ready, no nighttime relief is inspected for this weekend's bay area heat wave. >> not fun. i don't like it. >> reporter: we met 13-year-old elijah at chavez, where the city is taking advantage of the area of shade. elsewhere, hot amateurs have called for the activation of three cooling centers across the city friday through sunday. the move follows the national weather service of heat advisory, lasting just as long. >> we opened cooling centers last month. during the activation, we saw about 60 people over the course of two days. people are still utilizing the centers as a place to cool down. >> reporter: fridays issued flex alert force them outdoors away from ac and any large appliances. a few ways the california independent system operator is encouraging volunteer conservation. >> just getting out of the house in the evening to cool off a little and give them some outside time. >> inside, icicles, reli
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us how folks are trying to stay cool. >> reporter: hiding from the heat in san jose means jamming, activities into the cooler evenings. get ready, no nighttime relief is inspected for this weekend's bay area heat wave. >> not fun. i don't like it. >> reporter: we met 13-year-old elijah at chavez, where the city is taking advantage of the area of shade. elsewhere, hot amateurs have called for the activation of three cooling centers...
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo explains how neighbors are taking extreme steps to protect their >> this coyote came out of nowhere. we were ambushed. >> reporter: ambushed and terrorized, that's how diana holcomb is describing the recent coyote attack on her dog bunny, the maltipoo picked up and killed when her holding onto bunny's short leash. >> she was dead instantly. >> reporter: neighbors at the villages say the last 15 months have been a nightmare. they've had to arm themselves during walks with bear spray, weapons, even body armor for their pets. >> i was just taking her out for a second, even if i had the bear spray, i couldn't have pulled it out fast enough because it was there and it was on her in seconds. >> reporter: the village's general manager tells me off camera this existence battle. >> i don't think there's enough bird feeders out here to detract all the coyotes we're dealing with now. >> reporter: nelson frick lost his dog clyde to a coyote last month. >> we didn't see it, but i found the carcass later, which is not exactly a nice thing to do either. >> report
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo explains how neighbors are taking extreme steps to protect their >> this coyote came out of nowhere. we were ambushed. >> reporter: ambushed and terrorized, that's how diana holcomb is describing the recent coyote attack on her dog bunny, the maltipoo picked up and killed when her holding onto bunny's short leash. >> she was dead instantly. >> reporter: neighbors at the villages say the last 15 months have been a nightmare. they've...
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo explains how neighbors are taking extreme steps to protect theirs. > this coyote came out of erambushed. ambushed and terrorized, that's how diana holcomb is describing the recent coyote attack on her dog bunny, the maltipoo picked up and killed when her holding onto bunny's short leash. >> she was dead instantly. >> reporter: neighbors at the villages say the last 15 months have been a nightmare. they've had to arm themselves during walks with bear spray, weapons, even body armor for their pets. >> i was just taking her out for a second, even if i had the bear spray, i couldn't have pulled it out fast enough because it was there and it was on her in seconds. >> reporter: the village's general manager tells me off >> reporter: nelson frick lost his dog clyde to a coyote last month. >> we didn't see it, but i found the carcass later, which is not exactly a nice thing to do either. >> reporter: efforts to protect his other dog bonnie have landed him in the hospital. now he and others fear for the older population who may be unable to defend themselve
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo explains how neighbors are taking extreme steps to protect theirs. > this coyote came out of erambushed. ambushed and terrorized, that's how diana holcomb is describing the recent coyote attack on her dog bunny, the maltipoo picked up and killed when her holding onto bunny's short leash. >> she was dead instantly. >> reporter: neighbors at the villages say the last 15 months have been a nightmare. they've had to arm themselves during walks...
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i'm amanda del castillo in for liz kreutz.live on abc7, hulu live and wherever you stream. we are going to start with the red flag warning and a look at the weather. here is meteorologist lisa argen. >>> the marine layer is back with us once again. live doppler 7 showing it along the coast and where it is, it is dense in spots and if you areas of drizzle. this is the moisture that will be heading up to the bay area. red flag warning from 5:00 tonight until 5:00 on monday. the highlighted areas in the north end east bay hills. santa cruz mountains. we are looking at not only the threat of dry lightning,
i'm amanda del castillo in for liz kreutz.live on abc7, hulu live and wherever you stream. we are going to start with the red flag warning and a look at the weather. here is meteorologist lisa argen. >>> the marine layer is back with us once again. live doppler 7 showing it along the coast and where it is, it is dense in spots and if you areas of drizzle. this is the moisture that will be heading up to the bay area. red flag warning from 5:00 tonight until 5:00 on monday. the...
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i'm amanda del castillo in for liz kreutz. you are watching abc7 news live on abc7, hulu live and wherever you stream. we are going to start with the red flag warning and a look at the weather. here is meteorologist lisa argen. >>> the marine layer is back with us once again. live doppler 7 showing it along the coast and where it is, it is dense in spots and if you areas of drizzle. this is the moisture that will be heading up to the bay area. red flag warning from 5:00 tonight until 5:00 on monday. the highlighted areas in the north end east bay hills. santa cruz mountains. we are looking at not only the threat of dry lightning, but possibly a little moisture with these storms, if we see any. with the gusty winds, outflow boundaries, if we see fires spreading throughout the region. there is a look at the fog. 54 in the city and morgan hill. 56, mountain view. a clear started walnut creek. the forecast throughout the day, increasing height of mid- level clouds. 80s and 90s toward the inland valleys. the possibility of the ligh
i'm amanda del castillo in for liz kreutz. you are watching abc7 news live on abc7, hulu live and wherever you stream. we are going to start with the red flag warning and a look at the weather. here is meteorologist lisa argen. >>> the marine layer is back with us once again. live doppler 7 showing it along the coast and where it is, it is dense in spots and if you areas of drizzle. this is the moisture that will be heading up to the bay area. red flag warning from 5:00 tonight until...
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i am amanda del castillo. there is developing news.y shooting in walnut creek. investigators say they received several calls just after 1:30 this morning about shots fired on sos drive near main street. one person died and three others were heard. they are in the hospital. no word on what led to the shooting or if anyone has been arrested. >>> today, community members will protest a federal judge's decision to end& the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. friday, the judge ruled in a lawsuit brought by a group of nine states led by texas. the immigration rights group will hold a car caravan that will start at elmhurst middle school and and at fruitvale. it starts at noon. >>> let's turn it over to meteorologist lisa argen. >>> here's a look at live doppler 7. low clouds and fog along the coast and up the sonoma coast. this is where it gets interesting. subtropical moisture increasing it's very dry atmosphere. with the subtropical moisture, we could see lightning strikes, a wildfire and they could spread. it's about the stabl
i am amanda del castillo. there is developing news.y shooting in walnut creek. investigators say they received several calls just after 1:30 this morning about shots fired on sos drive near main street. one person died and three others were heard. they are in the hospital. no word on what led to the shooting or if anyone has been arrested. >>> today, community members will protest a federal judge's decision to end& the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. friday, the...
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in san jose, i'm amanda del castillo , abc7 news. >> you can check out the temperatures, air quality, and wind any time on your tv, our real-time weather tracker lets you see the current conditions across the bay area. they are live now also on our abc7 bay area connected tv app. you can download that app wherever you stream, just search abc7 bay area. >>> people living or camping near a fire in the plumas national forest are being told to evacuate immediately. the back with complex fire is the largest burning in the state right now. it was originally two fires, caused by lightning strikes but has now merged into one. before so there is this so they burn more than 38,000 acres and it's more than 9% contained. homes have been destroyed but there's no reports of injuries. the fire is burning about 60 miles north of truckee, a few miles from the california nevada border. for mac and out of control wildfire in oregon is threatening transmission lines to carry power to california. in response, governor newsom has signed a emergency proclamation for additional energy capacity. the blue lake
in san jose, i'm amanda del castillo , abc7 news. >> you can check out the temperatures, air quality, and wind any time on your tv, our real-time weather tracker lets you see the current conditions across the bay area. they are live now also on our abc7 bay area connected tv app. you can download that app wherever you stream, just search abc7 bay area. >>> people living or camping near a fire in the plumas national forest are being told to evacuate immediately. the back with...