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. >>> i am john ramos in the east bay. if a wild fire broke up, could you evacuate safely? i see it in my office all the time. kids getting hooked on flavored tobacco, including e-cigarettes. big tobacco lures them in with flavors like lemon drop and bubble gum, candy flavors that get them addicted to tobacco products, and can lead to serious health consequences, even harming their brain development. that's why pediatricians urge you to vote yes on prop 31. it stops the sale of dangerous flavored tobacco and helps protect kids from nicotine addiction. please vote yes on 31. vote yes on prop 31. >>> police say the 19-year-old who opened fire on a school in st. louis was armed with an ar-15-style rifle in 600 rounds of ammunition. a student and teacher were killed. orlando harris graduated from high school just last year . still unclear how he was able to get inside the building. police say all the doors were locked. >> our school had metal detectors. the doors stayed locked. there are security guards all over the place. somehow, still, this was able to happen. >> police late
. >>> i am john ramos in the east bay. if a wild fire broke up, could you evacuate safely? i see it in my office all the time. kids getting hooked on flavored tobacco, including e-cigarettes. big tobacco lures them in with flavors like lemon drop and bubble gum, candy flavors that get them addicted to tobacco products, and can lead to serious health consequences, even harming their brain development. that's why pediatricians urge you to vote yes on prop 31. it stops the sale of...
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in san francisco, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> a survey taken in 2021 foun that nearly 8% of people in the metro area plan to move to a different city next year. that' the highest percentage of any metro area in the country. >>> still to come, a disappointing loss for the 49er on sunday. >> but help could be here when they return to levi stadium. street, a look at the dow. >>> and now to the 49ers, if yo didn't see sunday's game, they got a taste of their own medicine. we have the status on yet another injured starter. >>> the 49ers are back home after a 10-day road trip and ar now 3 and 3 and tied for first in the nfc west. sterinwas kea mss.veemops r , >> repo mariane to the defense and atlanta racked up 168 yards on the ground and coach rewarded his offensive linemen. they went to a suite, still in uniform and enjoyed postgame beer. hard-hitting safety hufunga was on the wrong end of a hard-hitting hit and today he was placed on concussion protocol experiencin symptoms. and that's your red and gold report. >>> of the principle owner of the giants made a controversial donation, $100,000
in san francisco, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> a survey taken in 2021 foun that nearly 8% of people in the metro area plan to move to a different city next year. that' the highest percentage of any metro area in the country. >>> still to come, a disappointing loss for the 49er on sunday. >> but help could be here when they return to levi stadium. street, a look at the dow. >>> and now to the 49ers, if yo didn't see sunday's game, they got a taste of their own...
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>> back here. >> john ramos. kpix 5. >>> the city plans to repave th street and the business owners hope that there l discover the rvs from coming back into the area. those evicted said they were looking for a new spot to live a couple of blocks away. residents cleared out of the wood street encampment are looking for a place to stay. they pitched tents outside of city hall. they offered shelter to 200 people and more than hal declined. they are asking for access to a city owned parcel o land on the oakland army base which six members voted to support last night. cal trans i offering up a site on mandela parkway that could accommodate up to 7rvs. >>> on to an unusually warm october, across the bay area, any spot you live, san francisc hit a high of 90, it's also going to feel more like fall again. let's brick in first alert meteorologist paul hagen. >> weather whiplash headed our way from our june pattern for the first couple of weeks of october to a return to august. today was weirdly warm. a look at the high te
>> back here. >> john ramos. kpix 5. >>> the city plans to repave th street and the business owners hope that there l discover the rvs from coming back into the area. those evicted said they were looking for a new spot to live a couple of blocks away. residents cleared out of the wood street encampment are looking for a place to stay. they pitched tents outside of city hall. they offered shelter to 200 people and more than hal declined. they are asking for access to a city...
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. > >> i'm john ramos in san francis tenderloin district where there's not a whole lot of space lot ofo be a kid. but if things go as plannet could be changing. that story coming up. > >> and warriors' guard jordan pe speaks publicly for the first time since getting punched at practice. > >> we're live at the cbs studios cbs studios in san francisco and francisco and we begin tonight here in the city where each weekend, a different street is closed off to traffic to allow residents to come out and play.s called sunday streets. and it's proven popular and some are sayg now that it should be permanentx 5's john ramos has that story. >> reporter: this is phoenix dad the city of san francisco. a celebration of the end of the sn for the sunday streets program.t if people on this particular stt get their way, it's only the beginning. >> you know, it's a rough placed a lot of people can't take it mentally. >> reporter: louis murphy sees t every time he works a shift helg people cross the streets of the tenderloin and especially worris about the kids here. >> a lot of old people and if is a ch
. > >> i'm john ramos in san francis tenderloin district where there's not a whole lot of space lot ofo be a kid. but if things go as plannet could be changing. that story coming up. > >> and warriors' guard jordan pe speaks publicly for the first time since getting punched at practice. > >> we're live at the cbs studios cbs studios in san francisco and francisco and we begin tonight here in the city where each weekend, a different street is closed off to traffic to...
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john ramos shows you how me families celebrate halloween in a more calm family. >> everybody scream! >> reporter: loud noises and flashing lights may be fun for many but autism magnifies sensations making it down right terrifying. >> autism families can have a hard time on halloween. >> jill's daughter sophie is autistic. she loves candy. >> i used to take sophie trick or treating when she was little. someone would say you have to say trick or treat. i am like she can't. >> reporter: those kinds of misunderstandings weren't happening here. san francisco autism society threw the annual halloween party. families with autistic kids got a chance to get close to friendly farm animals in a calm comfortable atmosphere. >> they know nobody is looking at them funny. nobody is judging them. everybody knows what's up with their kid. they don't have to try to pretend to be something they don't. >> 12 years old jaden is bothered by loud sounds and wears headphones to stay calm. >> even with headphones if it's a busy area, he will cover his head and it will be too much. this is nice and comfortabl
john ramos shows you how me families celebrate halloween in a more calm family. >> everybody scream! >> reporter: loud noises and flashing lights may be fun for many but autism magnifies sensations making it down right terrifying. >> autism families can have a hard time on halloween. >> jill's daughter sophie is autistic. she loves candy. >> i used to take sophie trick or treating when she was little. someone would say you have to say trick or treat. i am like she...
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. >>> i'm john ramos in oakland where it's the end of the line for an iconic bakery.hat's causing the taste of denmark to close for good. >>> plus, a 30-year-old mystery discovered on the peninsula. the investigation into why a high end car was buried in a backyard. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we begin with an iconic bakery closing after this weekend. >> it's the end of the line for a taste of denmark. kpix5's john ramos spoke with heartbroken customers. >> reporter: for 94 years a unique bakery has existed here on telegraph in oakland. it survived a recession, a depression and a global pandemic is what makes it impossible to continue now? from the fruit danish to the butter cookies to the german chocolate cakes, a taste of denmark has drawn loyal customers of all ages from all over the bay area. >> you want the vanilla? >> yeah. >> wayne young first started coming here when hi was five years old. >> i came from hercules just to come to this place. >> why? >> why? because of people like him. all the people ba
. >>> i'm john ramos in oakland where it's the end of the line for an iconic bakery.hat's causing the taste of denmark to close for good. >>> plus, a 30-year-old mystery discovered on the peninsula. the investigation into why a high end car was buried in a backyard. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we begin with an iconic bakery closing after this weekend. >> it's the end of the line for a taste of...
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in vallejo, john ramos, kpix 5. >> expect the best, that's what community is. >>> 49ers fans have plenty of good memories from jim harbaugh , but it didn't necessarily end on the best of terms. here is more with vern glenn. >> this is the red and gold report >> time for the red and gold report, the 49ers in their 2012 team they reached the super bowl before sunday's game including the head coach, jim harbaugh. >> what's going on, buddy? >> returning to levi stadium for the first time since he left to ann arbor in 2015, ha has retued thrbaugh y are pretty >> thple >> harbaugh's teams had a hardness to them that still brings a smile to the coach's face. >> i remember our defense would hit guys, and you could hear the air go out of who they were hitting. >> [ laughter ] >> there is no better send in football. >> and to me, there was no better sound every week than hear harbaugh address the media. >> with the 32, i am vern glenn. >>> time to look at our forecast with first alert chief meteorologist paul heggen. maybe we can get what's going into the ground into the sky. >> yeah, quick update
in vallejo, john ramos, kpix 5. >> expect the best, that's what community is. >>> 49ers fans have plenty of good memories from jim harbaugh , but it didn't necessarily end on the best of terms. here is more with vern glenn. >> this is the red and gold report >> time for the red and gold report, the 49ers in their 2012 team they reached the super bowl before sunday's game including the head coach, jim harbaugh. >> what's going on, buddy? >> returning to...
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kpix5's john ramos has the story. >> reporter: from margareta mitchell's backyard today, you would never know a fire happened. but 1991 looked different. >> it was like a moon scape. >> reporter: during the fire stormer her site became a pivotal stand made by firefighters. >> if they save this house from the way the fire was coming, they would save the rest of berkeley. literally. >> reporter: she produced a documentary about the struggle to save and restore her historic home. she will never forget the experience, but she is afraid others already have. so she joined a group of city officials at a news conference $6gotowa the passage of buryinlines ong n milethe 's fire evacon knthat e downed lines can block evacuation routes. trapping fleeing residents and preventing our first responders from doing their jobs. >> in high winds, the electricity lines has been determined that 99% of fires could be prevented if electric lines were underground. >> reporter: only about 7.6% of measure l money would go to this purpose. the rest would fund street repairs, affordable housing, and other infrastru
kpix5's john ramos has the story. >> reporter: from margareta mitchell's backyard today, you would never know a fire happened. but 1991 looked different. >> it was like a moon scape. >> reporter: during the fire stormer her site became a pivotal stand made by firefighters. >> if they save this house from the way the fire was coming, they would save the rest of berkeley. literally. >> reporter: she produced a documentary about the struggle to save and restore her...
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a kpix 5 john ramos reports, the are demanding an end to the redtape that is keeping on housed people on the run throughout the city. >> whenever an and cam and is cleaned out, there's a question of where people should go. the protesters have an idea about that and it's just a matter of getting the city to go along with it. the wood street and ca and was home to more than 300 o housed people, with some living there for up to eight years. it's caused its share of problems including a couple of serious fires. last month the city moved in, clearing out the property owned by caltrans, and scattering the tightknit community to the wind. >> it's self-sufficient, and then you want to dismantle that and scatter everyone around the bay area. what does that do? that doesn't help anyone. >> supporters of the campers se up tents outside oakland city hall to put pressure on city leaders to come up with a more stable solution. >> we need to allocate land so that people have a place to go, a place to call their own. >> reporter: they say this property would work known as th north gateway parcel, 22
a kpix 5 john ramos reports, the are demanding an end to the redtape that is keeping on housed people on the run throughout the city. >> whenever an and cam and is cleaned out, there's a question of where people should go. the protesters have an idea about that and it's just a matter of getting the city to go along with it. the wood street and ca and was home to more than 300 o housed people, with some living there for up to eight years. it's caused its share of problems including a...
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in berkeley, john ramos, kpix 5 news at 5:00. > >> sweatshirts and jackets getting around the bay, the fog is rolling back in downtown san francisco already, widespread to to start the i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while traveling. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, att
in berkeley, john ramos, kpix 5 news at 5:00. > >> sweatshirts and jackets getting around the bay, the fog is rolling back in downtown san francisco already, widespread to to start the i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while...
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john ramos takes us on a tour of thes rich military past. >> now off california, it is rey welcome home. >> reporter: when admiral bull hallsy made a return after world world war ii, it was perhaps the the most climate tick fleet climactic fleet week in historye spanish wandered wanded into the bay and realized its value. >> they established an army post post in 1776. >> they called it el presidio san francisco. with the mile wild golden gate being the only opening to the bay, it was the perfect military situation. >> you put cannons on both sides sides of the entrance so any bad bad guys that try to sail in, they would be caught in a cross fire. you control the entrance to the golden gate, you controle whole harbor. >> reporter: the territory passed from spain to mexico to the united states. but in 1849, everything changed. gold was discovered. >> that explosion in economics and people brought by gold. that gold. that is what led for the u.s. government to say we got to we got to defend this. >> reporter: so they began building forts. a lot of them. d the presidio was expanded. by the
john ramos takes us on a tour of thes rich military past. >> now off california, it is rey welcome home. >> reporter: when admiral bull hallsy made a return after world world war ii, it was perhaps the the most climate tick fleet climactic fleet week in historye spanish wandered wanded into the bay and realized its value. >> they established an army post post in 1776. >> they called it el presidio san francisco. with the mile wild golden gate being the only opening to...
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john ramos spoke with heartbroken customers. >> reporter: for 94 years a unique bakery has existed here on telegraph in oakland. it survived a recession, a depression and a global pandemic is what makes it impossible to continue now? from the fruit danish to the butter cookies to the german chocolate cakes, a taste of denmark has drawn loyal customers of all ages from all over the bay area. >> you want the vanilla? >> yeah. >> wayne young first started coming here when hi was five years old. >> i came from hercules just to come to this place. >> why? >> why? because of people like him. all the people back here. because of what this place stands for. >> reporter: but his saturday morning pastry run went from sweet to bitter when he saw the sign posted in the window. bakery closing. a group of employees including ramon luna changed it to the taste of demark. but keeping the same ingredients. customers appreciated that. but now, inflation coupled with high rents have taken such a bite that even a recent price increase has not gotten them out of the hole. >> a lot of customers didn't compla
john ramos spoke with heartbroken customers. >> reporter: for 94 years a unique bakery has existed here on telegraph in oakland. it survived a recession, a depression and a global pandemic is what makes it impossible to continue now? from the fruit danish to the butter cookies to the german chocolate cakes, a taste of denmark has drawn loyal customers of all ages from all over the bay area. >> you want the vanilla? >> yeah. >> wayne young first started coming here when...
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john ramos reports the community is responding with a spirit of generosity . >> it has been closed foremodeling. when they opened the doors today, they also open their hearts. there was a line of people outside all morning . the deal seemed too good to be true. order whatever you want, and pay whatever you want. >> sheba felt like she had died and gone to have fun . >> if i had to pay this, it would be $25. the regular price. but i am going to pay $1.00 today and give the reader a good tip. >> the reason he isn't going broke is because of his friendship with one of his favorite customers, low russell thomas >> people are telling me, do you know who that is? you need to have his picture up on your wall . >> he didn't know what but he is a local up-and-coming rapper. he is making a name for himself in the music business and he has a soft spot for his hometown . for the rest of the gear he offered to make up the difference of bandy but let people pay whatever they wanted. >> after that, i said i am your biggest down . low russell pay to have the dining area remodeled complete with his bra
john ramos reports the community is responding with a spirit of generosity . >> it has been closed foremodeling. when they opened the doors today, they also open their hearts. there was a line of people outside all morning . the deal seemed too good to be true. order whatever you want, and pay whatever you want. >> sheba felt like she had died and gone to have fun . >> if i had to pay this, it would be $25. the regular price. but i am going to pay $1.00 today and give the...
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john ramos shows us how. >> usually halloween events are meant to be as spooky and scary as possible but this was intended to take the fear out of it. loud noises and flashing lights may be fun for many but autism magnifies sensations making it downright terrifying. >> autism families can have a very hard time on halloween. >> jill should know. her daughter is autistic and while she loves candy-- >> i used to take sophie trick-or-treating when she was little and she wasn't able to say trick-or-treat and someone would say will you have to say trick-or-treat and i'm like she can't. >> but those kinds of misunderstandings were not happening here. the san francisco autism society threw the annual halloween party at smile farm in sunnyvale. families with autistic kids got the chance to get close to some friendly farm animals in a calm and comfortable atmosphere. >> they know that nobody is looking at them funny, nobody's judging them, everybody knows what's up with their kid. and they don't have to try to be something that they aren't. >> the 12-year-old jaden is bothered by loud sounds a
john ramos shows us how. >> usually halloween events are meant to be as spooky and scary as possible but this was intended to take the fear out of it. loud noises and flashing lights may be fun for many but autism magnifies sensations making it downright terrifying. >> autism families can have a very hard time on halloween. >> jill should know. her daughter is autistic and while she loves candy-- >> i used to take sophie trick-or-treating when she was little and she...
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john ramos, kpix 5. >>> that is it for the news at 9:00. >>> coming up next, drew is celebrating they of et. her co-stars are in studio today. >>> for more local headlines, join us on our streaming service cbs news bay area. >>> and there we have another halloween celebration, a real creepy one. >>> look at that. you can go crawling around the chicago history museum after the lights go out. oh, we got the et music. happy halloween, everyone. i am so excited because not only are we celebrating one offavorite holidays-- i love halloween, no baggage-- we're doing it with a tribute to a movie that, well, it means the world to me. et the extra-terrestrial is the film we are going to celebrate today, obviously, as you can see around the room. and this year is the 40th anniversary of this. [cheering] that's right. this is my original cowgirl hat from the film.
john ramos, kpix 5. >>> that is it for the news at 9:00. >>> coming up next, drew is celebrating they of et. her co-stars are in studio today. >>> for more local headlines, join us on our streaming service cbs news bay area. >>> and there we have another halloween celebration, a real creepy one. >>> look at that. you can go crawling around the chicago history museum after the lights go out. oh, we got the et music. happy halloween, everyone. i am so...
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frustrating business owners, it's got out of control but there are two sides to ever story and kpix 5's john ramos listened to both sides. >> reporter: the businesses in oakland complained that rv dwellers in the area turned thi block into a place of lawlessness. the city took action and started clean the place out but that doesn't necessarily mean it's the end o the story. he is
frustrating business owners, it's got out of control but there are two sides to ever story and kpix 5's john ramos listened to both sides. >> reporter: the businesses in oakland complained that rv dwellers in the area turned thi block into a place of lawlessness. the city took action and started clean the place out but that doesn't necessarily mean it's the end o the story. he is
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officials want to maintain control of the property, but asked kpix 5's john ramos explains, they wantlan for the community to control its own destiny. >> reporter: government owned housing project in the only black enclave in the entire county, but some believe they would be better off if the government did not own it at all. constructed in 1960, the golden gate village was held up as a national model for government housing, serving the african american community, transported to the area as shipbuilders during world war ii. royce mclemore has lived here for more than 40 years. >> probably 2008, 2009 when they started neglecting the property. >> reporter: weather from neglect like mclemore believes or just age, the gigi village housing project has fallen into disrepair and needs a massive renovation that will cost tens of millions of dollars. as president of the complex's resonant counsel, mclemore said the county wants to demolish the old concrete towers and rebuild the housing complex from scratch , which many fear would price black renters out of the area. so, the residents came up
officials want to maintain control of the property, but asked kpix 5's john ramos explains, they wantlan for the community to control its own destiny. >> reporter: government owned housing project in the only black enclave in the entire county, but some believe they would be better off if the government did not own it at all. constructed in 1960, the golden gate village was held up as a national model for government housing, serving the african american community, transported to the area...
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. >> reporter: john ramos, kpix 5 >>> elsewhere community groups are celebrating a way to hold onto money for housing in antioch through a rent control ordinance. last month the city council narrowly approved new rules that capped annual rent increases at 3% or 60% of the bay area consumer price index, whichever number is lower. advocates say the rules would help keep people off the streets. >> because of this policy, families will have relief. rent will be in line with wages. communities will state intact, and antioch can stay strong. >> that ordinance also limits landlords to just one rent increase every 12 months. >> to the governors pandemic state of emergency, one bay are infectious disease expert says he is surprised by the move, as we first reported yesterday the governor plans to lift hundreds of emergency covid related rule at the end of february. ucsf says we are certainly not out o the woods yet. >> i was a little surprised because of the timing. because we were talking about new variants coming on board, they are more transmissible. i think symbolically it was surprising to me
. >> reporter: john ramos, kpix 5 >>> elsewhere community groups are celebrating a way to hold onto money for housing in antioch through a rent control ordinance. last month the city council narrowly approved new rules that capped annual rent increases at 3% or 60% of the bay area consumer price index, whichever number is lower. advocates say the rules would help keep people off the streets. >> because of this policy, families will have relief. rent will be in line with...
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. >> reporter: in sunnyvale john ramos, kpix 5. >> i'm so glad there are alternatives for families with kids, or even adults with autism. >> and those costumes are so cute too. >>> it is 5:10. still ahead, we'll take you to one of the most visited halloween houses here in the bay area. why this property has become a popular stop for trick or treaters. >>> plus, it was a violent weekend in san jose. this morning, what we're learning >>> on our bay area beat this morning, it was a very violent weekend in san jose making investigators pretty busy. at least two people have died in two shootings. one on madera avenue, and the other on kauffman court. police responded to madera avenue in north san jose just before 12:30 yesterday morning. they found a man who had been shot to death. that other shooting happened near mckinley elementary school, late on saturday night. two men were taken to the hospital. one of them died. the other, in stable condition. police also respond today a double stabbing over the weekend on first street. one victim is in critical condition. >>> supervisors in contra co
. >> reporter: in sunnyvale john ramos, kpix 5. >> i'm so glad there are alternatives for families with kids, or even adults with autism. >> and those costumes are so cute too. >>> it is 5:10. still ahead, we'll take you to one of the most visited halloween houses here in the bay area. why this property has become a popular stop for trick or treaters. >>> plus, it was a violent weekend in san jose. this morning, what we're learning >>> on our bay...
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. >> reporter: in sunnyvale, john ramos, kpix 5. >> very, very cute. i'm glad to see we're creating ways for every child to enjoy halloween this year. >>> the second largest powerball jackpot drawing in history will be tonight. the massive number stands at $1 billion. >> that's it? >> if the winner opts for the cash prize, it would be $500 million. a san jose winning ticket was just sold two weeks ago. fingers crossed we'll see a bay area winner. how many tickets are we buying today? >> is there an office pool? >> there needs to be. >> there is a chance though. 1 in 292.2 million chance. >> basically no. >>> it's 6:11. a new way of beautifying san francisco neighborhoods. how the city is asking for your help with this new initiative. >>> later in the morning mix, oakland might be out of sports teams sooner rather than later. what the baseball commissioner had to say abou vo: climate change is fueling a wildfire crisis. destroying our forests. threatening our communities. polluting our air. prop 30 taxes those making over. no one else pays a penny. 30 w
. >> reporter: in sunnyvale, john ramos, kpix 5. >> very, very cute. i'm glad to see we're creating ways for every child to enjoy halloween this year. >>> the second largest powerball jackpot drawing in history will be tonight. the massive number stands at $1 billion. >> that's it? >> if the winner opts for the cash prize, it would be $500 million. a san jose winning ticket was just sold two weeks ago. fingers crossed we'll see a bay area winner. how many...
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. >> reporter: in san francisco's, john ramos, kpix 5. >> the money for the project wod come from both the city and the public fundraising drive. the organizers say they don't have a a timeline for completion but they hope the first phase could be finished within six months. > >> well, the haight ashbury strt fair is back. it took over the street today. for hundreds of vendors and two different musical stages, each with a linp of performers. locals say they have missed the event during thy spell of the pandemic. >> i grew up in san francisco. d so i have always gone to the hat street fair but it hasn't been d in while and i waexcited to come come back and see it in person. >> it started in 1978. > >> a city saying thank you to te stockton police for arresting a suspected serial killer. the department shared pictures of flowers and cards one of the cas signed from a resident of stock. who said they can now sleep aga. stockton police arrested wilsonz lee brownley early on saturday morning. they've called the killings of reign of terror thad over a year and a half. the first known attack
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