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wind speeds, that is really helping to push the flames. 20 to 35-mile-per-hour gusts throughout marin county and the peninsula. also notice now the humidity levels around santa rosa, north bay hills out to solano county, dropping below 30%. as high pressure builds in, we will see drier conditions in those hill tops and temperatures instead of being in the 60s and 70s like we're seeing right now, we could be seeing some 80s and 90s returning soon. more on that big warm-up coming in our forecast coming up in 12 minutes. >>> now to our other top story. they are back in the bay area with their third nba championship title in four years. the golden state warriors landed in oakland at a private air terminal about an hour and a half ago. fans were waiting outside to greet them. nbc bay area's christie smith was there up close and personal. >> reporter: that's right, vicky. the screaming started before the doors to the plane even opened. there was actually a water bridge that was shot over the plane, a welcome fitting of nba champion. as you said, three times in four years. we were closer to the pla
wind speeds, that is really helping to push the flames. 20 to 35-mile-per-hour gusts throughout marin county and the peninsula. also notice now the humidity levels around santa rosa, north bay hills out to solano county, dropping below 30%. as high pressure builds in, we will see drier conditions in those hill tops and temperatures instead of being in the 60s and 70s like we're seeing right now, we could be seeing some 80s and 90s returning soon. more on that big warm-up coming in our forecast...
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. >>> marin county 's biggest employee union is calling for a three-day strike during the marin county fair. they asked 1300 members to strike from july 1 to delight there. they say members will picket at the marin county fair on saturday and sunday, getting attention on the contract demands. the county fair begins on saturday and will run through july 4. county officials say the strike will not affect the county fair. both the county and union officials say they will keep negotiating floors going to the strike. >>> let's check in with sal castendo for a look at traffic. >>> we are off to a good start if you are driving at gilroy. the commute is looking pretty good all the way into the valley. we don't see any major problems along highway 101. we see a little bit of slow traffic getting over to gilroy. i will pushing ko on highway 152. we will investigate to see what is going on here. i see traffic that is not normally slow. we will get to the bottom of that for you. if you are driving all the way up into the west valley right now, it is a good time to do that. 280 san jose, north into
. >>> marin county 's biggest employee union is calling for a three-day strike during the marin county fair. they asked 1300 members to strike from july 1 to delight there. they say members will picket at the marin county fair on saturday and sunday, getting attention on the contract demands. the county fair begins on saturday and will run through july 4. county officials say the strike will not affect the county fair. both the county and union officials say they will keep negotiating...
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there is a big risk for marin county.e on the marin county coast this morning. tell us about this? good morning. >> reporter: good morning. isn't this a beautiful scene to wake up to, looking over the pacific ocean, as long as it stays where it's at right now. that might not be the case according to this report. the report says 4400 homes in marin county may not make it beyond a 30 year mortgage because of the rising tides. there is erosion this year. the parking lot collapsed in april creating a mini niagara falls. concerned scientists has marin county leading the state in the number of properties that could be upped water by 2045. the scientists used the federal government's high level projections for sea level rise and the national climate assessment high estimates for sea level rise putting it 1.7 feet higher. san rafael, larkspur and san mateo county is in a great danger of chronic flooding. looking back at simpson beach, this is a beautiful view as long as it's not in your living room. the report puts emphasis on th
there is a big risk for marin county.e on the marin county coast this morning. tell us about this? good morning. >> reporter: good morning. isn't this a beautiful scene to wake up to, looking over the pacific ocean, as long as it stays where it's at right now. that might not be the case according to this report. the report says 4400 homes in marin county may not make it beyond a 30 year mortgage because of the rising tides. there is erosion this year. the parking lot collapsed in april...
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the areas most at risk in the bay area are in marin, san mateo, and santa clara counties. with you can see where on this map. abc7 news reporter wayne freedman is live in marin with more on the story. wayne? >> reporter: good afternoon, dan. hard to visualize but where i'm assistanting in r standing in san rafael, that water moifr shoulder, i'll be standing in water right here. scientists say that as the polar icecaps melt it will affect us and we'll feel it in all of places our wallets. welcome to the future front line of sea level rise, san rafael, california, where the davis sign company sits one foot above sea level. the owner, milton davis, is resigned to future problems. >> noif choice. i'll be here. >> reporter: today we gained a better sense of it from the union of concerned scientists. they project flooding like this by 240 20 045 from an already bn sea level rise of two feet. by the end of the century, it could be six feet or more. >> in a worst-case scenario, by the end of the century, we could see huge swaths of roads, homes, neighborhoods, school, public infras
the areas most at risk in the bay area are in marin, san mateo, and santa clara counties. with you can see where on this map. abc7 news reporter wayne freedman is live in marin with more on the story. wayne? >> reporter: good afternoon, dan. hard to visualize but where i'm assistanting in r standing in san rafael, that water moifr shoulder, i'll be standing in water right here. scientists say that as the polar icecaps melt it will affect us and we'll feel it in all of places our wallets....
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the deputy health director for marin county says it's a disease that's can be hard to diagnose.sents normally like a common cold often it's often not diagnosed by many physicians but we see it's more severe in children specially in very young infants where they have a more typical whooping sound to their cough the marin county health department is reaching out to those exposed to make sure any infants or pregnant women in their households that they are protected. during the last big california outbreak in 2014, two babies died. it's reccommended that newborns get their first vaccine in the five shot series starting at 2 months. students are required to get a booster shot as they enter kinderarten and then again in 7th grade. as to why this outbreak is happening now... this is the natural cycle of this disease so we expect there to be an epidemic or an outbreak every 3 to 5 years...which is how long the vaccine is typically effective. as to why marin county is breaking so high in the number of whooping cough cases the put the part in public health here says it is because when the
the deputy health director for marin county says it's a disease that's can be hard to diagnose.sents normally like a common cold often it's often not diagnosed by many physicians but we see it's more severe in children specially in very young infants where they have a more typical whooping sound to their cough the marin county health department is reaching out to those exposed to make sure any infants or pregnant women in their households that they are protected. during the last big california...
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this is where our best chance of drizzle in marin county. sunshine by noon and temperatures hitting the mid to upper 70s until you get to santa rosa, 81. cloverdale, about 92 degrees for the only hot spot today. inland east bay neighborhoods, no 90s here. low to mid 80s with sneen after the 9:00 hour. lows tonight, comfortable, low to mid 50s. antioch at 59 degrees. my accuweather seven-day forecast, not much of a change. not noticeable until we jum about the about five to ten degrees friday and hold on to the warmth saturday. looks like sunday we'll pull the temperatures back a little bit just like we did this sunday. hi, sue. >>> good morning. we'll take a look at our traffic maps. flowing pretty nicely with the exception of coming out of the central valley. a one-hour drive from tracy onto 580 and over the altamont pass. problems in san francisco with an accident southbound 280 near san jose avenue. three lanes are blocked there. it's early enough we're not seeing a major backup. we've got 46 b.a.r.t. tranes running on time. no problems w
this is where our best chance of drizzle in marin county. sunshine by noon and temperatures hitting the mid to upper 70s until you get to santa rosa, 81. cloverdale, about 92 degrees for the only hot spot today. inland east bay neighborhoods, no 90s here. low to mid 80s with sneen after the 9:00 hour. lows tonight, comfortable, low to mid 50s. antioch at 59 degrees. my accuweather seven-day forecast, not much of a change. not noticeable until we jum about the about five to ten degrees friday...
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>>>the message in marin county, watch your cat.he coyote population has exploded and they say cats are not safe. to m>> and then the search for 13 year old cat ended. a neighbor found her collar in the yard. >> i wonder where was she, what was she thinking, you know, was she in pain. >> bernadette has lived in the area for more than two decades. she tells me the coyote population has exploded in that time. you can see many coyotes in marin counties own trail cameras. that change has taken its toll on the outdoor cat population they say. >> cats are disappearing, we're finding bloody carcasses of cats on lawns. coyotes are being spotted not only at night but during the day near schools, parks, neighborhoods. >> bernadette found her cat that way, and posts on next door show she's one of many. it's a trend that hasn't gone unnoticed z by professionals. >> in the last few years, we've noticed a -- 50/50 canine to feline to more 70% felines. >> that's why keeping cats inside at all times is the only way to keep your cats safe. there are
>>>the message in marin county, watch your cat.he coyote population has exploded and they say cats are not safe. to m>> and then the search for 13 year old cat ended. a neighbor found her collar in the yard. >> i wonder where was she, what was she thinking, you know, was she in pain. >> bernadette has lived in the area for more than two decades. she tells me the coyote population has exploded in that time. you can see many coyotes in marin counties own trail cameras....
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(vicki) happening now--- marin county is seeing a spike in whooping cough cases.hey are actually have the second highest number of reported cases of the diease in california so far this year. kron4's maureen kelly talked to the health department in the county about why this is happening and what they are doing to keep it from spreading. in january local doctors in marin county saw a spike of whooping cough cases...around 30 total ....amoung local high school students.and that trend is contining upwards.to date we've had over 130 cases that's the second highest number of reported cases in the state so far this year. the deputy health director for marin county says it's a disease that's can be hard to diagnose. it's normally it presents normally like a common cold often it's often not diagnosed by many physicians but we see it's more severe in children specially in very young infants where they have a more typical whooping sound to their cough the marin county health department is reaching out to those exposed to make sure any infants or pregnant women in their hous
(vicki) happening now--- marin county is seeing a spike in whooping cough cases.hey are actually have the second highest number of reported cases of the diease in california so far this year. kron4's maureen kelly talked to the health department in the county about why this is happening and what they are doing to keep it from spreading. in january local doctors in marin county saw a spike of whooping cough cases...around 30 total ....amoung local high school students.and that trend is contining...
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and >>> the message in marin county, watch your cats.he coyote population has exploded and, well, kitties aren't safe. kpix5's emily turner talked to veterinarians and people who have lost their pets. es she'd seen roamng the neighborhood. take sot "i just wonder, where was sh and afraid >> days turn into weeks. weeks turn into months. >> reporter: and then the search for celia tobin's cat maya ended, her collar found, taken she thinks by coyotes roaming the neighborhood. >> i wonder where was she? what was she thinking? was she in pain? >> reporter: bernadette has lived in corps live here -- lived in corps in madeira -- in madeira more than two decades. >> cats are disappearing. we're finding bloody corps casss of cats on -- carcasses of cats on lawns. coyotes are spotted not only at night, but during the day near schools, parks, neighborhoods. >> reporter: bernadette found her lost cat that way and it's a trend not going unnoticed by professionals. >> in the last few years we've been noticing the numbers of specifically outdoor cats dw
and >>> the message in marin county, watch your cats.he coyote population has exploded and, well, kitties aren't safe. kpix5's emily turner talked to veterinarians and people who have lost their pets. es she'd seen roamng the neighborhood. take sot "i just wonder, where was sh and afraid >> days turn into weeks. weeks turn into months. >> reporter: and then the search for celia tobin's cat maya ended, her collar found, taken she thinks by coyotes roaming the...
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unfortunately we had a problem here in marin county.to backup 11 south approaching lincoln avenue. because of this accident here. involving a motorcycle. it sounds like three left lanes of 101 are blocked and you can see the traffic is building and backed up at this point all the way back up to lucas valley road. that can meet in marin county through san rafael could be a tough commute. a motorcycle crash. 101 southbound at lincoln avenue. we will keep tabs on it and let you know how that all shakes out. here's the live look at westbound highway 4. eastbound as well. was but obviously the commute direction we do have slow traffic that starts at railroad avenue in pittsburgh and headed west. you're going to be capping the brakes. here also is a look at 101 in san francisco. and if you're heading up the peninsula on 11, it's a pretty good looking right right now. no issues or crashes trying to get up into downtown san francisco. at 6:31 in the morning, mark is here. talking about the warm we can ahead. i am certainly looking for -- forwar
unfortunately we had a problem here in marin county.to backup 11 south approaching lincoln avenue. because of this accident here. involving a motorcycle. it sounds like three left lanes of 101 are blocked and you can see the traffic is building and backed up at this point all the way back up to lucas valley road. that can meet in marin county through san rafael could be a tough commute. a motorcycle crash. 101 southbound at lincoln avenue. we will keep tabs on it and let you know how that all...
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marin county fair this weekend, sunny, hot, 96 degrees on saturday in san rafael. saturday will be the hottest day. still kind of warm on sunday especially inland, but monday we get back to average. it looks like pleasant weather and the jury is still out on the low cloud cover which messed up the fireworks in san francisco last july 4th. we're hoping for better/clearer weather for this july 4th. it's coming up quickly. it's next wednesday. back to you. >> around the corner. >> i do remember last year. >>> footing the bill to clean up lead paint, paint companies want california taxpayers to take on the cost, now a last minute pivot. >> sports settling in, what's on the menu today? lebron james, sacramento? and, oh, dear. we got tough shots. we got big shots and if you think this is something, stick around. these bay area baseball big leaguers have no would >>> baseball up top. let me tell you something. these baseball big bay area big leaguers, they're just not fooling around. would you believe eight wins on a single road trip for the a's? the a's must have been sa
marin county fair this weekend, sunny, hot, 96 degrees on saturday in san rafael. saturday will be the hottest day. still kind of warm on sunday especially inland, but monday we get back to average. it looks like pleasant weather and the jury is still out on the low cloud cover which messed up the fireworks in san francisco last july 4th. we're hoping for better/clearer weather for this july 4th. it's coming up quickly. it's next wednesday. back to you. >> around the corner. >> i do...
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. >>> there is a spike in whooping cough cases in california particularly in marin and alameda counties. abc 7 news reporter kate larsen spoke with experts tonight who came together to try to develop a strategy. >> reporter: health officials in marin say they've seen 151 cases of pertussis, also known as whooping cough, in the past six months. >> that's about a five-fold increase above what we saw last year. >> reporter: marin county public health officer matt willis says pertussis outbreaks are cyclical. the last spike was in 2014. >> this is a more dramatic increase than we normally see. >> reporter: the increase in whooping cough is mostly among teenagers and part of that can be explained by increased testing but doctors also say it's because high schoolers are starting to run out of their immunity to the disease. >> average number of young people that get in to see a physician in high school, about half of them. they're not getting in to make certain that they're getting their vaccine schedules updated. >> the vaccine doesn't work. >> reporter: don hart is a kier fraktor and anti-va
. >>> there is a spike in whooping cough cases in california particularly in marin and alameda counties. abc 7 news reporter kate larsen spoke with experts tonight who came together to try to develop a strategy. >> reporter: health officials in marin say they've seen 151 cases of pertussis, also known as whooping cough, in the past six months. >> that's about a five-fold increase above what we saw last year. >> reporter: marin county public health officer matt willis...
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we have slowed traffic on 37 heading west to stallone a and marin counties. here's a look at the trevon -- maccarthur maze where these three freeways come together. the bay bridge continues to be liked. we have a little bit of congestion and those outside lanes. let's go back to >>> fire crew county are making progress against the 17% contained in no more homes have been burned. some of the people that have been forced to evacuate are being told they could be allowed to go back home before the end of the week. >>> president trump tweeting out to democrats maxine waters and nancy pelosi. he said, congratulations to maxine waters, whose crazy rants have made her, together with nancy pelosi, the unhinged face of the democratic party. together, they will make america weak again! have no fear, america is stronger than ever before, and i am not going anywhere! authorities at san quentin prison says a san jose man serving time for manslaughter attacked and injured a corrections officer. >>> it happened yesterday at the maximum-security prison in marin county. an inm
we have slowed traffic on 37 heading west to stallone a and marin counties. here's a look at the trevon -- maccarthur maze where these three freeways come together. the bay bridge continues to be liked. we have a little bit of congestion and those outside lanes. let's go back to >>> fire crew county are making progress against the 17% contained in no more homes have been burned. some of the people that have been forced to evacuate are being told they could be allowed to go back home...
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there will be tons of fun to be had at the marin county fair this weekend. or head to the e space where you can see over 65 local alameda and bay area artists at the free outdoor art festival on sunday. you'll be able to the live paintings -- to see live paintings. the festival will take place at the 23 gallery. celebrate where you can culture at the at the san festival. the silicon valley music festival continues through saturday with live music to enjoy at several locations in and around san jose. in sports, giants on the road. a's and quakes are home. and that is your weekend watch. >> all right. 4:17 is the time. >>> sal is here with traffic and hopefully -- and we know it will be fairly nice weather. hopefully traffic won't be too bad with all those things to do around the bay area this weekend. >> i hope so, pam. i think right now, we are beginning to see maybe a little fourth of july coming up. traffic is very light. driving up to san jose. we might have a couple of good days here. we will see. traffic continues to look pretty good all the way up to t
there will be tons of fun to be had at the marin county fair this weekend. or head to the e space where you can see over 65 local alameda and bay area artists at the free outdoor art festival on sunday. you'll be able to the live paintings -- to see live paintings. the festival will take place at the 23 gallery. celebrate where you can culture at the at the san festival. the silicon valley music festival continues through saturday with live music to enjoy at several locations in and around san...
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>> reporter: dan and ama, this lawn was packed with people from all over marin county. quite a turndown considering this was planned only two dice ago. the message was simple, families belong together. the fact the government had been separating immigrant families is a concept even small children seem to understand. >> we told them in a minimal sense and my 4-year-old daughter replied that just is mean. >> reporter: children took center stage at this vigil where hundreds gathered to oppose the trump administration's zero tolerance policy. it's a policy that's brought many to tears. >> if i had to escape violence and terror and come here, i'd hope someone would welcome me with open arms and not rip my children out of my arms. >> reporter: as for the president's executive order to put a hold on separating families, that did little to ease concerns. >> it does nothing for the 2300 kids, doesn't expedite the process. >> reporter: congresswoman barbara lee will be heading down to the border to investigate. >> his zero tolerance policy is what he should end. that means he sho
>> reporter: dan and ama, this lawn was packed with people from all over marin county. quite a turndown considering this was planned only two dice ago. the message was simple, families belong together. the fact the government had been separating immigrant families is a concept even small children seem to understand. >> we told them in a minimal sense and my 4-year-old daughter replied that just is mean. >> reporter: children took center stage at this vigil where hundreds...
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that report from concerned scientists has marin county leading the state of counties that could be underwaterthe climate scientists used the federal government's high-end projections and the 2014 national climate assessments high estimates for sea level rise, putting bay area water at 1.7 feet higher than it is now. the report also serves as a warning to the real estate market, which may not be accounting the near and medium term risks. homes could decrease in value. it is a beautiful view out here this morning, but again, the climate scientists say your property may not last that long. in terms of other areas at risk, we are also looking at san rafael, larkspur and san mateo county as high risk areas of having severe and continuous flooding throughout the years. >> that is something to think about. >>> a three-day search has ended for a lost hiker it in sequoia national park. we will tell you how is 72-year- old missing man was found by the california national guard. >>> it was a big weekend at the box office for "incredibles 2". there is a new warning that came out. you will see that before
that report from concerned scientists has marin county leading the state of counties that could be underwaterthe climate scientists used the federal government's high-end projections and the 2014 national climate assessments high estimates for sea level rise, putting bay area water at 1.7 feet higher than it is now. the report also serves as a warning to the real estate market, which may not be accounting the near and medium term risks. homes could decrease in value. it is a beautiful view out...
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. >>> marin county has seen at least 133 cases since the beginning of the year and there have been 11 in santa cruz county. other counties haven't released number. or early symptoms are similar to a cold. but after one to two weeks the symptoms can progress to coughing fits and a high pitched whoop sound. >>> starting monday you will not be able to burn leaves and other debris in parts of several counties because of an increased wildfire danger. calfire will not issue burn permits in the areas it serves in lake, includesa, sonoma, napa yolo and marin and solano kfrts. the marin county fire department will stop issuing walk and turn penalties as well. officials say all the grass that grew following winter rains is drying out and dying. that's increasing the wildfire reykjavik erisk. >>> easing the threat of dprtation. a new effort to help families from being pulled apart. one man is making a million dollar pledge. >>> a plane goes into a terrifying nose dive over the ocean. what cause to do to plummet at 30,000 feet. >> a air been e offers bud and breakfast. pot included how it could b
. >>> marin county has seen at least 133 cases since the beginning of the year and there have been 11 in santa cruz county. other counties haven't released number. or early symptoms are similar to a cold. but after one to two weeks the symptoms can progress to coughing fits and a high pitched whoop sound. >>> starting monday you will not be able to burn leaves and other debris in parts of several counties because of an increased wildfire danger. calfire will not issue burn...
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marin county is the greatest risk. other waterfront properties in oakland and alameda may soon be under water. >> we are outside the studio with the warnings. >> reporter: local government officials say this morning is not just for people who own homes along beaches or waterfront. rising sea levels would impact roads, utilities and other services. the latest climate report from the union of concerned scientists says 4400 homes in marin county might not make it beyond the 30 year mortgage due to the rising sea waters. stinson beach has experienced erosion this year. the parking lot collapsed in april. creating what locals call the many niagara falls. iron county officials say see desert mayor and county officials say -- marin county officials say they have seen it in is a concern.>> it is accelerating. since the mid-90s. >> reporter: the climate scientists use the federal government high end projections for sea level rise. they also use the 2014 national climate assessment high estimate for sea level rise. putting bay a
marin county is the greatest risk. other waterfront properties in oakland and alameda may soon be under water. >> we are outside the studio with the warnings. >> reporter: local government officials say this morning is not just for people who own homes along beaches or waterfront. rising sea levels would impact roads, utilities and other services. the latest climate report from the union of concerned scientists says 4400 homes in marin county might not make it beyond the 30 year...
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from the east bay, april rovero, who lost her son joey, and from marin county, susan kim. you lost your son trey in april. i want to start with you. we've worked together for several years now, been on a couple of panels together. and i want folks to know about joey. what was he like, and what happened to him? >> hmm, well, joey was a senior at arizona state university when we got the -- the horrible news that he had passed away in his bedroom overnight after a college party. he'd been out with friends the night before, and they'd gone to the nightclubs in the area to celebrate a birthday and an early graduation for a friend. came back to his apartment, and he basically just went to sleep and didn't wake up. i would describe joey as pretty much the all-american kid. he loved sports. while he was -- i think he started four -- like 4 years old all the way through high school, he was playing virtually every sport you could imagine. his special love was football, and he played football the last four years of his high school time, but...he was just a really fun guy to be around
from the east bay, april rovero, who lost her son joey, and from marin county, susan kim. you lost your son trey in april. i want to start with you. we've worked together for several years now, been on a couple of panels together. and i want folks to know about joey. what was he like, and what happened to him? >> hmm, well, joey was a senior at arizona state university when we got the -- the horrible news that he had passed away in his bedroom overnight after a college party. he'd been...
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if you could build marin county up, how many feet would you build it up? >> depends on the scenario. but safely, 10 feet. >> reporter: the study did not surprise chris chu from marin county's department of public works. they supplied these photos from that same 1982 flood. anyplace along the water lies at risk, both property loss or solutions could run in the billions of dollars. is it too soon to start? >> not at all. it's too late. >> reporter: that applies to marin and all of this region. milton davis says he's certain the county will find a solution. when we asked if his head is in the sand like many of us? >> more in the water than the sand, but it's not stuck. >> reporter: not stuck but a lot toet a person's head around for certain. we have some maps on abc7news.com. if you access that site, affected you would be surp is one you might not suspect, foster city. they have a four-foot seawall but they're building it up to make it even higher. live if san rafael, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> wayne, thank you. we may need a lot of seawalls in the years a
if you could build marin county up, how many feet would you build it up? >> depends on the scenario. but safely, 10 feet. >> reporter: the study did not surprise chris chu from marin county's department of public works. they supplied these photos from that same 1982 flood. anyplace along the water lies at risk, both property loss or solutions could run in the billions of dollars. is it too soon to start? >> not at all. it's too late. >> reporter: that applies to marin...
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. >>> a reprieve for some marin county golf course. the geronimo golf course will not be sold and turned into open space at least right now, not for the time being. the 18 hole course was spared across 157 acres and now a judge says the county cannot buy the land. as kpix5's wilson walker shows us, people who like to play are clearly relieved. >> it was a good week for us. it gives us something, something positive. >> reporter: always a nice day when you can get out on the golf course, but for those who love to play san geronimo, this was a particularly fine day. >> yesterday we had a favorable ruling from judge hankenson. so we're all encouraged by that, all of us golf fans, and our upcoming generations. >> reporter: art tyson and his granddaughter ridley among the golfers thrilled to hear a judge has for now blocked marin county's effort to purchase this land. >> the declining business of golf and rising property values, there was a good chance somebody would buy this with the ambition to do something that wasn't a golf course there
. >>> a reprieve for some marin county golf course. the geronimo golf course will not be sold and turned into open space at least right now, not for the time being. the 18 hole course was spared across 157 acres and now a judge says the county cannot buy the land. as kpix5's wilson walker shows us, people who like to play are clearly relieved. >> it was a good week for us. it gives us something, something positive. >> reporter: always a nice day when you can get out on the...
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marin county is dealing with a whooping cough outbreak.can be very serious, highly contagious ... and even be deadly for infants. < because one 're not protected by their vaccine yet so they do not have an which is the bacteria that causes whooping cough as well is their respiratory symptoms could be more severe in infants.>( darya ) it's reccommended that newborns get their first vaccine starting at 2 months ... and everyone in the family should make sure they are up to date with their vaccine. ( james ) after viral videos of drug use and needles at bart stations surfaced ... bart has now deployed a team specifically targeting the cleanup of bio-hazards. kron 4's ali reid has reaction from riders. powell street was actually the station one of our viewers snapped photos of needles on a bart train.and that was only one incident.drug use in and around bay area train stations is an epidemic.pkgbart's rapid response team is now in full effect ... their job ... clean up any biohazard materials. including needles.taniesha ballmanmy daughter get
marin county is dealing with a whooping cough outbreak.can be very serious, highly contagious ... and even be deadly for infants. < because one 're not protected by their vaccine yet so they do not have an which is the bacteria that causes whooping cough as well is their respiratory symptoms could be more severe in infants.>( darya ) it's reccommended that newborns get their first vaccine starting at 2 months ... and everyone in the family should make sure they are up to date with their...
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now to the maps and talk about an issue that is persisting in marin county. we have heavy traffic southbound 101 approaching lincoln avenue. it's because of an earlier crash involving a car and motorcycle on the freeway. and they had several lanes blocked, three southbound lanes were blocked for a time. i looked and chp appears to have the southbound lanes reopened. as you can clearly see, several miles worth of backup in the southbound direction approaching lincoln avenue in san rafael. mark is here talking about the weekend forecast. it is going to be nice. >> it will heat up, alex. starting a new month, happy june. typically low fogs around. not the case this morning. we have patchy fog near the shoreline. lots of sunshine over the open area. today will be noticeably warmer than yesterday. take a look at the highs from yesterday. 60s and 70s. those numbers are jumping up. san francisco from 60 to 72. san jose from 66 to 80 degrees. clear skies up and down the state. we have one patch of fog hugging the shoreline near portions of the coast, especially close
now to the maps and talk about an issue that is persisting in marin county. we have heavy traffic southbound 101 approaching lincoln avenue. it's because of an earlier crash involving a car and motorcycle on the freeway. and they had several lanes blocked, three southbound lanes were blocked for a time. i looked and chp appears to have the southbound lanes reopened. as you can clearly see, several miles worth of backup in the southbound direction approaching lincoln avenue in san rafael. mark...
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right through marine and napa county napa the high of 88. it's not a hot dry offshore wind event so that means temperatures go up it's not going to get extremely hot, though. you can see friday, saturday and sunday, low to mid 70s. a nice weekend for the pride parade on saturday. for cities away from the coastline, notice the temperature trend we're at 88 tomorrow, morning fog, down a little bit on wednesday but about the same, 86 degrees. then we see the heat crank up by thursday 90, friday 98. dangerous heat on saturday, putting it up to 100 degrees. and then we start to drop off. that's the good news it doesn't look too prold. my next -- from that 100 on saturday down to 79 on monday. so with the heat coming our way, some common sense reminders for us all, drink plenty of water, take frequent breaks and please remember the hot car danger with your windows rolled up, temperatures inside of a car can go some 30 degrees hotter. so no kids, no pets in the car when you have to run into the store. we'll have more on the temperatures at 6:19 ton
right through marine and napa county napa the high of 88. it's not a hot dry offshore wind event so that means temperatures go up it's not going to get extremely hot, though. you can see friday, saturday and sunday, low to mid 70s. a nice weekend for the pride parade on saturday. for cities away from the coastline, notice the temperature trend we're at 88 tomorrow, morning fog, down a little bit on wednesday but about the same, 86 degrees. then we see the heat crank up by thursday 90, friday...
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one of its first partnerships is in marin county. it is taking more steps to include shared ride options with other people heading to the same destination. this includes showing you how much money you will save. lyft says your rights are currently 30% of business on markets where that option is available. it's aiming for 50% by the end of 2020. >> c world is getting rid of plastic straws and shopping bags. he will now only use cloth or paper bags and paper straws at all of its parks. more businesses have been joining this ban on plastic straws, environmentalists say too much plastic is polluting the water and harming marine life. i want to give an update to our breakfast story that we talked about last week. i help changing its name. -- ihop changing its name. it was a tease. it's just going to be changed temporarily. they are introducing a burger. it is going to go back to ihop. they got our attention. nice publicity stunt. >> reporter: a high-ranking air force officer missing for 35 years has been found. he was arrested. we will te
one of its first partnerships is in marin county. it is taking more steps to include shared ride options with other people heading to the same destination. this includes showing you how much money you will save. lyft says your rights are currently 30% of business on markets where that option is available. it's aiming for 50% by the end of 2020. >> c world is getting rid of plastic straws and shopping bags. he will now only use cloth or paper bags and paper straws at all of its parks. more...
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. >> marin county has also seen a surge, only two counties this year so far. >>> salmonella outbreak with melons spread to california. ten more states to the recall. cut water melon, honeydew and cant aloupe. at least 60 people have gotten sick nationwide. >>> on to the weather forecast. cooler, nice heading into the weekend. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> sharpest drop in temperatures today. inland 10 to 15 degrees lower than yesterday. many people felt it, reported on social media. live doppler 7, see the fog, petaluma, visibility down to six miles. half moon bay, four miles due to fog. be careful in morning commute. there is a reason for all of this. tracking a trough moving southward, deepened marine layer about 2,000 feet. temperatures in 50s and 60s for most of you. brentwood is 72 degrees but many areas are cooler tonight. emeryville, visibility is good here. breezier and cooler through saturday and mild weather through father's day, don't have to worry about extremes taking the dads out. but if you suffer from allergies, tree pollen is running moderate. with the
. >> marin county has also seen a surge, only two counties this year so far. >>> salmonella outbreak with melons spread to california. ten more states to the recall. cut water melon, honeydew and cant aloupe. at least 60 people have gotten sick nationwide. >>> on to the weather forecast. cooler, nice heading into the weekend. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> sharpest drop in temperatures today. inland 10 to 15 degrees lower than yesterday. many people...
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that means they could be seeing flooding every other week. >> reporter: marin county officials said theye a number of initiatives under way to address sea level rise. >> in marin we have a great program that you can opt in. it is 1% renewable energy. you can use less electricity -- electricity and gas. you can drive less by biking, walking and taking public transit. there are so many other ways that you can lessen your impact. >> reporter: maria martinez for ktvu fox news. >>> we have alex savidge joining us permanently here. >> this is really exciting. it is a big change. you went -- i went from 4:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.. >> was a tough adjusting today? >> i actually enjoyed those extra hours of sleep. >> so alex, i have not seen you very much over the last seven years. >> time flies. it is crazy. i am so glad to have you here. you have kids and now you have the best schedule in the building. it is a good schedule for kids. welcome alex. and everybody, welcome to monday. it is not the best day of the week in terms of working but the temperatures and the weather are about perfect. we will w
that means they could be seeing flooding every other week. >> reporter: marin county officials said theye a number of initiatives under way to address sea level rise. >> in marin we have a great program that you can opt in. it is 1% renewable energy. you can use less electricity -- electricity and gas. you can drive less by biking, walking and taking public transit. there are so many other ways that you can lessen your impact. >> reporter: maria martinez for ktvu fox news....
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marin county is dealing with a whooping cough outbreak.arin county says whooping cough can be hard to diagnose because it's symptoms are similar to that of the common cold. but it can be very serious, highly contagious ... and even be deadly for infants. < because one they're not protected by their vaccine yet so they do not have an immunity against pertussis which is the bacteria that causes whooping cough as well is their respiratory symptoms could be more severe in infants.>( james ) it's reccommended that newborns get their first vaccine starting at 2 months ... and everyone in the family should make sure they are up to date with their vaccine. ( darya ) police are looking for two teens who robbed a 10-year-old boy in san francisco. it happened on market street near civic center bart station last night. police say the boy was walking with his phone in his hands... when the thieves came up from behind -- grabbed it and ran. police say the thieves are around 15- years-old. ( darya ) san francisco police chief bill scott is staying on the
marin county is dealing with a whooping cough outbreak.arin county says whooping cough can be hard to diagnose because it's symptoms are similar to that of the common cold. but it can be very serious, highly contagious ... and even be deadly for infants. < because one they're not protected by their vaccine yet so they do not have an immunity against pertussis which is the bacteria that causes whooping cough as well is their respiratory symptoms could be more severe in infants.>( james )...
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in marin county, opinions are divided, looking out 30 years. >> is a think so, probably a lot closereally know to say, i'm a little scared. >> my feeling on the subject is it is hype put up by governments of the world, so they can have more money for people, to be able to pay for their high-class living.>> reporter: what we really have here is more of a political problem then we do have a scientific problem. but we can get to the science until we solve the politics. ktvu fox 2 news. >> legislation under consideration in sacramento, protecting consumers from unknowingly ingesting toxins. >>> manufactured of food packaging would be required to label pfa's, they help event moisture and grease from seeping through, but the toxins in the packaging can transfer into food. lawmakers say the legislation would push consumers to make more informed choices on what and how they eat. >> ultimately, what we believe, it will help move the needle on this, having greater consumer awareness, bringing consumers to asked the question, what is this chemical and do need to have a? >> washington state has
in marin county, opinions are divided, looking out 30 years. >> is a think so, probably a lot closereally know to say, i'm a little scared. >> my feeling on the subject is it is hype put up by governments of the world, so they can have more money for people, to be able to pay for their high-class living.>> reporter: what we really have here is more of a political problem then we do have a scientific problem. but we can get to the science until we solve the politics. ktvu fox 2...
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through marin, napa and sonoma counties, there's the heat for you. in napa, three-day weekend in the grapevines, 85 degrees. also warming up in mill val lieu to 77. once we hit this weekend, we do have that new change coming our way. system off to the north will bring rainfall near the california/oregon border, clouds and cooler temperatures. going on a road trip? not only rain right here but also into oregon and washington. my extended forecast, milder weather, we've ratcheted up the temperatures in san francisco. low 70s monday, tuesday and wednesday. for cities away from the coastline, here are the temperatures, 85 tomorrow, 75 saturday. back up to 83 on sunday. there's our heat coming our way this week and higher fire danger. we should see it back down by next thursday to 80. i hear a few sighs of relief. >> the heat wave is twice as long. instead of two days, it's four days. >> you can never catch a break. it could be ten. >> yes, that's true. >> thank you, jeff. >>> up next here at 4:30, show dogs abandoned on a hot day into side a closed van.
through marin, napa and sonoma counties, there's the heat for you. in napa, three-day weekend in the grapevines, 85 degrees. also warming up in mill val lieu to 77. once we hit this weekend, we do have that new change coming our way. system off to the north will bring rainfall near the california/oregon border, clouds and cooler temperatures. going on a road trip? not only rain right here but also into oregon and washington. my extended forecast, milder weather, we've ratcheted up the...
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. >>> the town of tiburon wants to join a lawsuit against marin county to stop a 43 home development la. the county recently certified an environmental on the southeastern tip of the tiburon peninsula. the town is reportedly concerned about the potential traffic impact in the loss of critical natural habitat in the area. the hearing is scheduled for july 25. for the court to decide whether the town can intervene. >>> 6:30 it. six runners ended up in the hospital during yesterday's dipsea trail race in marin county. a 16-year-old girl even passed out. the chp helicopter flew her to the hospital. she did recover. she was later released from the hospital. five other runners who were also hospitalized also recovered but most of them suffered from dehydration. that 7.5 mile run from mill valley up the side of mountable pious and down the simp beach was always tough. the hot weather made it even tougher. >>> the summit with north korean -- korea is just a few hours away. we have a preview of what's happening this morning in singapore. and the last-minute changes that can happen before presi
. >>> the town of tiburon wants to join a lawsuit against marin county to stop a 43 home development la. the county recently certified an environmental on the southeastern tip of the tiburon peninsula. the town is reportedly concerned about the potential traffic impact in the loss of critical natural habitat in the area. the hearing is scheduled for july 25. for the court to decide whether the town can intervene. >>> 6:30 it. six runners ended up in the hospital during...
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marin county fire crews are still out there looking for hot spots.re was a plume of white smoke. you can see this for mild -- miles. >>> there are two major fires burning right now. you can take a look at the maps there. one is in tehama county. five homes have been detroit -- destroyed. more than 29,000 -- 2900 acres. it is 90% contained. >> the other fire is in glenn county. it's burnt more than 20 -- 2200 acres big one home has been destroyed. the sheriff department issued an advisory evacuation. people are being told to be ready to evacuate at a moment's notice. >>> sonoma county supervisors are scheduled to discuss how to better prepared for emergencies. the board asked for a report on firestorm response so he could better prepare for another possible disaster >> the press democrat says employees felt undertrained and overwhelmed. workers also say they were frustrated with what they call unreasonable expectations by the board. county leaders felt shut out of the early response efforts and that made communication with the public much more difficu
marin county fire crews are still out there looking for hot spots.re was a plume of white smoke. you can see this for mild -- miles. >>> there are two major fires burning right now. you can take a look at the maps there. one is in tehama county. five homes have been detroit -- destroyed. more than 29,000 -- 2900 acres. it is 90% contained. >> the other fire is in glenn county. it's burnt more than 20 -- 2200 acres big one home has been destroyed. the sheriff department issued an...
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in marin county, opinions are divided looking up 30 years. >> i think so, i think it will be a lot closero say, i'm a little scared. >> my feeling on the subject is it is hype put up by governments of the world so that they can have more money from people, to pay for their high and fast living. >> reporter: in reality, what we have is this, this is as much a political problem as it is a scientific problem. but we won't have much time after about 20 years to keep this water from rising an additional 4-5 feet. reporting live, ktvu fox 2 news. >> you talked about sfo upping their seawalls, what must we do? a pretty frightening thought about what's going to happen in the future?>> reporter: there are natural things we can do with wetlands, other kinds of things, but the reality of the situation is, what you have to worry about is not just the mean level of the seagoing up a couple of he, the problem is, after goes up a couple of fee, or 3 feet, or 4 feet, it's the waves on top, when you're looking for distance across the bay, they get bigger and bigger the farther the wind pushes them, that's
in marin county, opinions are divided looking up 30 years. >> i think so, i think it will be a lot closero say, i'm a little scared. >> my feeling on the subject is it is hype put up by governments of the world so that they can have more money from people, to pay for their high and fast living. >> reporter: in reality, what we have is this, this is as much a political problem as it is a scientific problem. but we won't have much time after about 20 years to keep this water...
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just swell her uncaring is founded on coal and there's a reason marin county was feeling that's the reason the. babies are in care is live if they squeeze warren county as if they won't go in they get coal there's nothing else here we don't. go live to the cities we don't have factories we don't in the reason now days because the shows are closed in the mountains we don't have the roadways in which the largest cement trails going to go in and they are they and they will go for the papers at the local mcdaniels already go down there peace joy may pay to. well that's not ok now deals over horrors grew a boom voice. it was very funny very moving to do more to get you know who people goes both ways you will be. home in short very strong and numerous did more for their bodies every way home will. continue to be. given believe the man is the only. person who. did it will go to duke regional. you know my uncles it will go down because it is worth it to save these. it was fun. and i don't know if you're going to beat me out of. this i don't because i mean you're in you know the gene for your ego i
just swell her uncaring is founded on coal and there's a reason marin county was feeling that's the reason the. babies are in care is live if they squeeze warren county as if they won't go in they get coal there's nothing else here we don't. go live to the cities we don't have factories we don't in the reason now days because the shows are closed in the mountains we don't have the roadways in which the largest cement trails going to go in and they are they and they will go for the papers at the...
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>>>the marin county fire department remains on the scene of a vegetation fire. the fire is completely contained, firefighters will be there to look for hotspots throughout the day. 12 acres burned, and white smoke was produced all around the bay area. no reported injuries. >>> there are two major wildfires in california. west and northwest of chico. the apple fire has destroyed eight structures, including homes. it is about 85% contained. the chrome fire near elk creek has burned more than 2200 acres, it is about 50% contained. this wildfire began yesterday afternoon and has destroyed one house. the sheriff's officeed n advisory evacuatn.e are being t be prepared to evacuate at a moments notice. >>> the sonoma county board of supervisors is discussing better preparation of a fire response and other disasters. they said the government employees felt undertrained and overwhelmed in the firestorm reaction review. they said that they had unreasonable expectations. and county leaders of said that they felt shut out, and that made communication with the public much mo
>>>the marin county fire department remains on the scene of a vegetation fire. the fire is completely contained, firefighters will be there to look for hotspots throughout the day. 12 acres burned, and white smoke was produced all around the bay area. no reported injuries. >>> there are two major wildfires in california. west and northwest of chico. the apple fire has destroyed eight structures, including homes. it is about 85% contained. the chrome fire near elk creek has...
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. >>> investigators are looking into what caused a brush fire in marin county. the fire began on san rafael rafaane to winds. wn san the fire grew before crews were able to stop it. in the end, no homes or buildings were damaged. but, some with last year's wildfires fresh on their minds, prepared for the roof. >> i was just hosing down our house, trying to get any dry areas wet. anything that we thought could spark. just guess at wet. >> we just packed up expensive items and videotaped our house in case it burned down for insurance. >> some people were told to shelter in place for a while to avoid smoke exposure. >>> supervisor london breed has taken the lead in san francisco's mayor race. the latest results show that she surpassed mark leno. but about 42,000 ballots have not been counted, yet. the department of elections received an unexpected flood of ballots on election day. voters dropped off 44,000 at polling stations and another 16,000 arrived by mail. meanwhile in the governor's race, it's gavin newsom against john cox which is what newsom said he wanted.
. >>> investigators are looking into what caused a brush fire in marin county. the fire began on san rafael rafaane to winds. wn san the fire grew before crews were able to stop it. in the end, no homes or buildings were damaged. but, some with last year's wildfires fresh on their minds, prepared for the roof. >> i was just hosing down our house, trying to get any dry areas wet. anything that we thought could spark. just guess at wet. >> we just packed up expensive items...
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. >>> if you're heading to the marin county fair, don't be marin county fair, don't be surprised to see the labor union and the county are struggling to reach an agreement on several issues including wages and retiermtd benefits. >>> sonoma county sheriff's deputies and police have arrested two suspects connected to several thefts from safeway store. 23-year-old ashley easy was arrested after shoplifting on sunday. during the investigation deputies 400 items worth about $9,500 taken from stores in napa and sonoma county. 45-year-old julio coop far was also arrested. >>> an initiative limiting the liability of lead paint companies has enough votes to make the ballot. the projects could be paid for by you the taxpayer. >>> can you tell the difference between these two restaurants, both called red hen. one is in the north bay. the other is in virginia. the virginia one is famous for refusing service to president trump's press secretary sarah sanders. they are not connected, but apparently a lot of people don't realize that. now the local business is caught up in this backlash. abc 7 news r
. >>> if you're heading to the marin county fair, don't be marin county fair, don't be surprised to see the labor union and the county are struggling to reach an agreement on several issues including wages and retiermtd benefits. >>> sonoma county sheriff's deputies and police have arrested two suspects connected to several thefts from safeway store. 23-year-old ashley easy was arrested after shoplifting on sunday. during the investigation deputies 400 items worth about $9,500...
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combination of the fact that you might lose some immunity even after you've been infected. >> marin county reported 78 cases, more than double the amount compared to last year. other local counties have not released their numbers yet. >>> google is struggling to recruit more women and underrepresented minorities. >> its latest annual diversity report shows despite purported efforts, not much has changed over the past year. google employs about 85,000 people, women make up just 30.9% of the workforce, just .10% more than the year before. white workers remain the majority, 53.1%. asians grew who than a percentage point to 36.3%. african-american and latino workers grew just .10 of a workers grew just .10 of a percent, 2.5 and 3.6 google has been dealing with a > carnival rides, arcade games and fried food. the al meade ka county fair opens this morning with all that and more. >> it kicks off this morning with a cattle drive in downtown pleasanton. abc 7's amy hollyfield live at the fairgrounds with a preview. good morning, amy. >> reporter: good morning, natasha. the gates open at 11:00 this
combination of the fact that you might lose some immunity even after you've been infected. >> marin county reported 78 cases, more than double the amount compared to last year. other local counties have not released their numbers yet. >>> google is struggling to recruit more women and underrepresented minorities. >> its latest annual diversity report shows despite purported efforts, not much has changed over the past year. google employs about 85,000 people, women make up...
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marin county workers planned to stage a three-day walk out starting sunday july 1st and the marin county fair begins tomorrow. the day before. and it runz through wednesday. while there are a number of closures and reduced staff, operations countywide and marin leaders say the fair will not feel that impact. >>> if you look at the calendar and say where has it gone. the first half of 2018 is just about gone. in the books and with that starting the second half of the year. cal trains monthly passes will cost you a little bit more. a cal train is adding an additional day of the monthly pass rates. the pass will now be calculated on 15 days of travel instead of 14 are those costs bearing by the number of zones you travel. july monthly passes went on sale eight days ago. >>> if you need a place to cool down, this hot weekend and kari said it will be hot, a water playground will be an option. blue goose park in brentwood was given the all clear. you might remember that a section of the park was shut down on monday because an inspection from the health department showed the reason -- that was
marin county workers planned to stage a three-day walk out starting sunday july 1st and the marin county fair begins tomorrow. the day before. and it runz through wednesday. while there are a number of closures and reduced staff, operations countywide and marin leaders say the fair will not feel that impact. >>> if you look at the calendar and say where has it gone. the first half of 2018 is just about gone. in the books and with that starting the second half of the year. cal trains...
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employed man are they usually customers swill orange county was founded on coal and there's a reason marin county was feeling that's the reason. that is hard and can't is why the if they squeeze welfare and get me into the building code and they get coal there's nothing else here we don't have the luxury of the cities we don't have factories we don't and the reason not is because those are closed in the mountains we don't have the road boys in which largess a mantra is going to get me in a day and that. i go for the hamburgers at the local madonnas or i go down here peace joy may pay to. work that's now don't pay my bills over horrors real boom voices. you can walk straight fanny's honeymoon if you did more to get run over people goes both ways your use of being. a woman story very strong and numerous give more for their bodies every way home. will. continue these days i'll give it leave the man is the only. person who are in good company go to fiji and i'll. call my uncles it will go down because it is working to save the city now the fact it is yours. and they tell me to get your guns will not
employed man are they usually customers swill orange county was founded on coal and there's a reason marin county was feeling that's the reason. that is hard and can't is why the if they squeeze welfare and get me into the building code and they get coal there's nothing else here we don't have the luxury of the cities we don't have factories we don't and the reason not is because those are closed in the mountains we don't have the road boys in which largess a mantra is going to get me in a day...
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taking a look marin county, a nice eight-minute drive across the span. our traffic maps showing green except for the early morning commuters. i checked with ace train, both 1 357bd getting ready to leave on time this morning from stockton all the way to san jose. >> the parents accused of abusing and neg glerkting their 13 children heard the 911 call that led to their arrest. >> david and louise turpin are on trial in southern california. yesterday the 911 call their 17-year-old girl was played in court. she told them, quote, my parents are abusive. they abuse us. and my two little sisters right now are chained up. i wanted to call you all so you can help my sisters. >> the turpins pleaded not guilty to more than 40 charges including torture and false imprisonment. >>> a tidal wave of plastic garbage. a warning that's putting the whole world on notice. >>> this is how bad the weather is in one part of the country. fish swimming down the road. >>> meanwhile, take a look at your screen, pretty incredible. a sure sign that san francisco pride week is almost
taking a look marin county, a nice eight-minute drive across the span. our traffic maps showing green except for the early morning commuters. i checked with ace train, both 1 357bd getting ready to leave on time this morning from stockton all the way to san jose. >> the parents accused of abusing and neg glerkting their 13 children heard the 911 call that led to their arrest. >> david and louise turpin are on trial in southern california. yesterday the 911 call their 17-year-old...
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we're also learning more than 1300 marin county workers plan to strike startingsunday. they are asking for better pay as well. that strike is expected to last three days. county officials say the strike will not impact the county fair or emergency services. >>> seamlessly everywhere you look around san jose, something is under construction. that's good news for workers but it could be bad news for you if you're planning on home renovations. city says building permit requests for remodels and home additions continue to rise, which means if you're looking to do work around the house, you might have to wait a little bit longer than expected. workers are actually opting for the bigger and more lucrative jobs around the city rather than the smaller home improvements. >> it may only be june but the u.s. postal service is already planning for the holidays. >> it's beginning to look a lot like classic christmas. in october the u.s. postal service will ring in the 2018 holiday season with four new stamps featuring good old saint nick. from coca-cola ards that ran through the 1960
we're also learning more than 1300 marin county workers plan to strike startingsunday. they are asking for better pay as well. that strike is expected to last three days. county officials say the strike will not impact the county fair or emergency services. >>> seamlessly everywhere you look around san jose, something is under construction. that's good news for workers but it could be bad news for you if you're planning on home renovations. city says building permit requests for...
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the marin county fair begins tomorrow and runs through wednesday. while there will be several closures and reduced staff operations countywide, marin leaders say the fair will not fear the impact. >> 5:27 right now, coming up, breaking news as we continue. the investigation under way. someone dies near a popular nightclub in the castro. >> we're getting ready for dangerous heat looking live at dublin where we could see some triple digit temperatures. meteorologist kari hall is tracking what we can expect this weekend. rafael >>> good friday morning, it is 5:30 as we get started on the weekend. you can see the cars already on the go. mike will have a look at traffic in just a moment. this is from san rafael. a beautiful start. always a beautiful start when it's friday. >> that's right. it's nice and cool right now but it is going to start to get dangerously hot in some places, i'm glad to be with you inside this morning. i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> even marcus washington. giving a little background on what to expect today. >> it's going t
the marin county fair begins tomorrow and runs through wednesday. while there will be several closures and reduced staff operations countywide, marin leaders say the fair will not fear the impact. >> 5:27 right now, coming up, breaking news as we continue. the investigation under way. someone dies near a popular nightclub in the castro. >> we're getting ready for dangerous heat looking live at dublin where we could see some triple digit temperatures. meteorologist kari hall is...
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no major issues driving on 37 getting over to marin county. also, looking at the carquinez bridge and the benicia bridge that traffic is moving along nicely. it's going to take you just a little more than 60 minutes to drive from the carquinez bridge to the maze. that's pretty much as good as it gets getting out of the bay bridge toll plaza. there's a little but of a backup. for the most part, it's a very nice drive. let's go back to the desk. >>> this morning, the fire in lake county continues to burn out of control. it started in the community of clearlake oaks saturday evening. it has burned 7700 acres in at least -- and at least 12 buildings. authorities have issued mandatory evacuation orders. now, one woman what been told to leave state as long as she could. that she eventually lost her home to the fire. ktvu's leigh martinez spoke to her. she said that woman said firefighters did not at quickly enough or do enough to protect her home. >> my house is about to [ bleep ] burned down. jesus christ. >> reporter: tracy woke up into a nightmar
no major issues driving on 37 getting over to marin county. also, looking at the carquinez bridge and the benicia bridge that traffic is moving along nicely. it's going to take you just a little more than 60 minutes to drive from the carquinez bridge to the maze. that's pretty much as good as it gets getting out of the bay bridge toll plaza. there's a little but of a backup. for the most part, it's a very nice drive. let's go back to the desk. >>> this morning, the fire in lake county...
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the traffic looks good if driving on 37, heading to sonoma or marin county. the bridges look good. this is 80 westbound, 18 minutes to the maze. when you arrive at that they bridge, there is a crowd >>> legendary 30 niners dwight clark -- 49ers, dwight clark died at the age of 61 from lou gehrig's disease. he will always be famous for the catch or catching a pass from joe montana that clenched the afc championship over dallas. at led the 49ers to the first of five super bowl victories. his wife kelly, made this sad announcement of his death on his official twitter page. >> kelly clark rote, i am heartbroken to tell you that tonight i lost my best friend and husband. he passed peacefully surrounded by many of the people he loved most. i am thankful for all of dwight's friends, teammates and 49ers fans who have sent their love during his battle with als. one of every 400 people is at risk for lou gehrig's disease. we talked with an expert about this neurological, degenerative disease that clark and elsie was battling in a public announcement 15 months ago. >> for my husband, it start
the traffic looks good if driving on 37, heading to sonoma or marin county. the bridges look good. this is 80 westbound, 18 minutes to the maze. when you arrive at that they bridge, there is a crowd >>> legendary 30 niners dwight clark -- 49ers, dwight clark died at the age of 61 from lou gehrig's disease. he will always be famous for the catch or catching a pass from joe montana that clenched the afc championship over dallas. at led the 49ers to the first of five super bowl victories....
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marin county fire crews are still out there looking for hot spots. there was a plume of white smoke you can see it for miles around the bay area. >>> there are two maand northwe there's the map. one is in tehama county. it's now about 80% contained. >> the other fire has burned more than 2200 acres. it is 35% contained. this one started saturday afternoon. one home has been destroye the shares department issued an advisory evacuation and people who don't leave now, they are being told to prepare to evacuate at a moment's notice. >>> is ♪ any board of supervisors is scheduled to discuss how to better prepare for emergencies. the board asked for a report on firestorm response so he could better prepare for another possible disasters. the press democrats as government employees held undertrained and overwhelmed. workers also say they were frustrated by what they call ec the board. the paper reports that county leaders felt shutout of the early response efforts and that made communications with the public much more difficult. >>> a runtime high ranking c
marin county fire crews are still out there looking for hot spots. there was a plume of white smoke you can see it for miles around the bay area. >>> there are two maand northwe there's the map. one is in tehama county. it's now about 80% contained. >> the other fire has burned more than 2200 acres. it is 35% contained. this one started saturday afternoon. one home has been destroye the shares department issued an advisory evacuation and people who don't leave now, they are being...
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marin, san mateo and santa clara county.e. >> reporter: san rafael, california, where the davis sign sits one foot above sea level. >> i have no choice, i will be here. >> reporter: they project flooding like this by 245 and th -- 20 45. >> in a worse case scenario, we could see huge swath of roads homes neighborhoods and schools and all sorts of public infrastructure, seeing chronic flooding. >> reporter: with marin county first on the list of impact zones beginning in san rafael's low lying district. how many feet would you build it up? >> i would say, safely ten feet. >> reporter: the study did not surprise chris shu. filed footage of the 1982 san rafael flood mimics back in the sign shop, milton davis told us he is certain the county will find a solution. >> my head is more in the water than in the sand. but it is not stuck. >> reporter: if you are wondering around the area that is most prepared would be foster city which has a four-foot high wall sea wall and they are building it higher. >>> two state senate bills that
marin, san mateo and santa clara county.e. >> reporter: san rafael, california, where the davis sign sits one foot above sea level. >> i have no choice, i will be here. >> reporter: they project flooding like this by 245 and th -- 20 45. >> in a worse case scenario, we could see huge swath of roads homes neighborhoods and schools and all sorts of public infrastructure, seeing chronic flooding. >> reporter: with marin county first on the list of impact zones...