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northern california to use -- to in northern california to use finding rover but anyone can and the more users the better it works. >> my son found him in napa. no one claimed him. i put him on finding rover. i have that app for my dogs. >> reporter: it is not meant to replace a microchip. it is meant to add to it to be another solution to a terrible every day problem. >> these things are great tools to help us get dogs back to you. >> we had 600 redemptions last year. that is just 50%. >> reporter: more happy endings. hopefully more wagging. and less whining in wine country. >> good picture of that dog. >>> all right. time to check the weather now. a hotter day again outside. what is going on? >> this, this, this, rain, cool, heat and now back into the heat. started today. concludes tomorrow with highs back into the triple digits. these are the highs from today. you noticed it inland. redwood city 90 degrees today. temperatures up there compared to yesterday. these 90s tomorrow are going to turn into upper 90s, low 100s. now it looks robust. inversion is released. getting deeper. t
northern california to use -- to in northern california to use finding rover but anyone can and the more users the better it works. >> my son found him in napa. no one claimed him. i put him on finding rover. i have that app for my dogs. >> reporter: it is not meant to replace a microchip. it is meant to add to it to be another solution to a terrible every day problem. >> these things are great tools to help us get dogs back to you. >> we had 600 redemptions last year....
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closer to home in california, sunshine from northern to southern california.n palm springs 112. 80 l.a. 92 chico. monterey at 63 degrees. as we zoom into the bay area tomorrow coastal clouds. otherwise it is a comfortably cool day. 64 for san francisco. 80 in napa. 86 in antioch. san jose checking in with a high of 78 degrees. here is your accu-weather seven-day forecast. it is mainly sunny for monday. we are turning warmer for tuesday. by thursday it is plain old hot with the summer sizzle continuing into friday and then we will track the cooler temperatures by saturday and into sunday. hot weather on thursday and friday. >> very good. sock head. tweet a picture. >> i can't lift my leg. >> a little dramatic. stick with twitter. now over to rick quan with more sports. >> you are scaring me. i thought you would come up with a name for me. >> i'm working on it. >>> a dramatic finish at the u.s. open as 21-year-old jordan spieth wins his second major in a row. and the giants' pitcher tim lincecum makes his shorter start ever as the dodgers' offense finally wakes
closer to home in california, sunshine from northern to southern california.n palm springs 112. 80 l.a. 92 chico. monterey at 63 degrees. as we zoom into the bay area tomorrow coastal clouds. otherwise it is a comfortably cool day. 64 for san francisco. 80 in napa. 86 in antioch. san jose checking in with a high of 78 degrees. here is your accu-weather seven-day forecast. it is mainly sunny for monday. we are turning warmer for tuesday. by thursday it is plain old hot with the summer sizzle...
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>> reporter: the oakland zoo has the only condor treatment facility in northern california. since the state's two big flocks are north, this is where condors are brought when suffering from lead poisoning. miracle is sick suffering from lead levels four times higher than the threshold set by managers at the state's condor program. she was pulled from the wild in may to undergo treatments here at the oakland zoo. >> ultimately i do have to treat them. >> reporter: she's convinced the lead being ingested by california condors is coming from spent ammunition lodged in the bodies of dead animals like squirrels and feral pigs who have been shot and abandoned. >> the condors use their holes, the bullet holes because it's a good entry point to get into the car gas and they ingest the lead. >> reporter: miracle is responding to treatments and has a good chance of surviving her stay at the zoo. there are only 240 of the birds in the wild. their wingspan of ten feet is the widest in north america. but a firearms trade association says bullets are not to blame. "condors ss are exposed
>> reporter: the oakland zoo has the only condor treatment facility in northern california. since the state's two big flocks are north, this is where condors are brought when suffering from lead poisoning. miracle is sick suffering from lead levels four times higher than the threshold set by managers at the state's condor program. she was pulled from the wild in may to undergo treatments here at the oakland zoo. >> ultimately i do have to treat them. >> reporter: she's...
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we have more information at -- >> firefighters in northern california. battled 60 wildfires in the past few days. all sparked by some 2600 lightning strikes. the forest service tweeted this map showing wherethe strikes hit. interstate 5 running up through the middle with the oregon border at the top. offials have dealt with 60 lightning sparked wildfires. thiss the saddle fire on the border of the shasta trinity national forest. 250 acres. tonight, police arrest aid maned a man, acsed of setting four electric cars on fire at a chevy dealersh. the suspect is charged with arson. accused of causing $100,000 of damage to four volts. surveillance video showing a man
we have more information at -- >> firefighters in northern california. battled 60 wildfires in the past few days. all sparked by some 2600 lightning strikes. the forest service tweeted this map showing wherethe strikes hit. interstate 5 running up through the middle with the oregon border at the top. offials have dealt with 60 lightning sparked wildfires. thiss the saddle fire on the border of the shasta trinity national forest. 250 acres. tonight, police arrest aid maned a man, acsed of...
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. >> an update on a major wife in northern california -- wildfire in new wildfire -- in northern california, why firefighters are having a tough time fighting the flames. >>> a comet probe thought to be dead woke up in space after six months of silence. it made history last year becoming the first space craft to land on a comet. 60 hours after landing the probe went silent. last night it burst back to life for 85 seconds sending information from the comet's surface. scientists were over joyed. >> the european space agency did a fantastic job and all the individual science teams have pulled together. >> scientists say it traveled close to the sun now and the solan panels are receiving more sun light and that is bringing it back to life. >>> police are investigating a bomb scare that shut down market street in san francisco. 9:30 p.m. last night police responded to a report of a suspicious car on stevensen street. officers approached the vehicle and saw something suspicious inside and called the bomb squad. authorities shut down stevenson with fifth street. the bomb squad determined there was
. >> an update on a major wife in northern california -- wildfire in new wildfire -- in northern california, why firefighters are having a tough time fighting the flames. >>> a comet probe thought to be dead woke up in space after six months of silence. it made history last year becoming the first space craft to land on a comet. 60 hours after landing the probe went silent. last night it burst back to life for 85 seconds sending information from the comet's surface. scientists...
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familiar path of school, job, family, retirement, and death, they packed their bags and headed for northern california. the best place to land was a small san francisco neighborhood with victorian homes cheap rents, and good weather haight-ashbury. david: we started organic food co-ops. we started free music in the park. we started free medical care with the haight-ashbury free clinic. we just created the alternative world that we wanted to live in. peter: that alternative world was fueled in part by
familiar path of school, job, family, retirement, and death, they packed their bags and headed for northern california. the best place to land was a small san francisco neighborhood with victorian homes cheap rents, and good weather haight-ashbury. david: we started organic food co-ops. we started free music in the park. we started free medical care with the haight-ashbury free clinic. we just created the alternative world that we wanted to live in. peter: that alternative world was fueled in...
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and water's taken from northern california, the sacramento river, in a canal, pumps here at the delta, in a canal 5,000 feet over the mountains, into the los angeles basin. that water is cleaned once, it's used in the los angeles basin. cleaned again in most cases to a higher standard than the day it arrives in southern california. and nearly all of it is dumped into the ocean. what? you do that? california? well we do. fortunately orange county, a bastion of conservatism, is far ahead of the rest of the state and probably the nation in water recycling. we need to do more of it. for a few million, a couple million dollars, excuse me, a couple billion dollars, we could recycle at least a million acre feet of new water in southern california. water that's already there, water that's not being used. in northern california, the san francisco bay area for my friends in san francisco you're taking what you tell the world is the cleanest water in america right out of yosemite national park, piping it across the central valley into san francisco area, clean it, you really don't have to do muc
and water's taken from northern california, the sacramento river, in a canal, pumps here at the delta, in a canal 5,000 feet over the mountains, into the los angeles basin. that water is cleaned once, it's used in the los angeles basin. cleaned again in most cases to a higher standard than the day it arrives in southern california. and nearly all of it is dumped into the ocean. what? you do that? california? well we do. fortunately orange county, a bastion of conservatism, is far ahead of the...
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the drought has forced boat owner's pull their crafts oust one northern california leak two months early. the water level at fullsome lake falls every summer but this year it fell faster. >> it's a bummer but we have a water issue and nothing you can do. >> wakeboarding and tubing on the water is banned. officials say there are too many hazards because of the lower water level. >> police shut down a bart station this afternoon after passengers heard a threat at 3:00 this afternoon at the mission street station. a passenger overheard a man threatening to blow up a southbound train. abc7 news was at the station as police detained the suspect who will undergo a psych evaluation. bart re-opened the station after an hour. >>> new details tonight. we now know the name of a man killed in a shooting along highway 4 in bay point yesterday. he is 20-year-old tomas mendez of pittsburg. hi dodge crashed into the center divider after he was shot. detectives believe the shooter fire from another car possibly a honda. they are asking anyone who might know about the shooting to call them. >>> the south
the drought has forced boat owner's pull their crafts oust one northern california leak two months early. the water level at fullsome lake falls every summer but this year it fell faster. >> it's a bummer but we have a water issue and nothing you can do. >> wakeboarding and tubing on the water is banned. officials say there are too many hazards because of the lower water level. >> police shut down a bart station this afternoon after passengers heard a threat at 3:00 this...
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low clouds will peel back, not that warm, the source of the cooldown giving rain the extreme northern california, not much, cooler air aloft, 56 on the mile side due to the cloud cover, san jose is 55, west at 17 at travis, a little bit of a breeze, fog and drizzle, sun in the afternoon, breeze, onshore breeze, highs 60s and 70s, concord closer to 80. here he is, sal. >> steve, welcome back, i'm glad you're here. traffic is singing you a song of good traffic, we're off to a great start as we look at the bay bridge told plaza it is looking good. in oakland traffic is looking good, not too overcast, westbound 580, that is off to a good start. let's go back to the desk. >> topping the news a standoff in san jose with a man and woman who police say tried to run over an officer, it came to an end with the arrest of the suspects. it started when the police tried to pull over the couple at 6:30 yesterday evening, the suspects drove toward an officer on foot and barely missed him. the police gave chase. the couple ran into a patrol car and other parked cars. the suspect ran into a neighborhood a, the po
low clouds will peel back, not that warm, the source of the cooldown giving rain the extreme northern california, not much, cooler air aloft, 56 on the mile side due to the cloud cover, san jose is 55, west at 17 at travis, a little bit of a breeze, fog and drizzle, sun in the afternoon, breeze, onshore breeze, highs 60s and 70s, concord closer to 80. here he is, sal. >> steve, welcome back, i'm glad you're here. traffic is singing you a song of good traffic, we're off to a great start as...
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a high now builds into northern california. it will be downright hot on wednesday. for that matter, tuesday, too. numbers on wednesday will peak. let me show you, concord, tomorrow, forecast high of 90 degrees. concord on wednesday forecast high of 105. so the numbers really will be spiking midweek. there is the view of san jose from atop mount hamilton. a warming trend continues tomorrow. inland hits 100 degrees easily on tuesday and the temperatures peak at 105 on wednesday. expect another 2-day heat event. concord, 90 degrees, san jose, 83, oakland, 75, tomorrow, getting numbers above average, down in the south bay, 88 at sunny valley. redwood city, 79 for tomorrow. pleasant close to the shoreline. warmer as you get inland. 90 at concord for monday, fairfield. petaluma 85. 98 degrees tomorrow. extended forecast is >>> joe biden stopped by charleston church, the visit came hours before the funeral services for one of the victims. >>> southern california neighborhood is in shock after someone flooded their yards are plastic bags this their yards, some weighed down
a high now builds into northern california. it will be downright hot on wednesday. for that matter, tuesday, too. numbers on wednesday will peak. let me show you, concord, tomorrow, forecast high of 90 degrees. concord on wednesday forecast high of 105. so the numbers really will be spiking midweek. there is the view of san jose from atop mount hamilton. a warming trend continues tomorrow. inland hits 100 degrees easily on tuesday and the temperatures peak at 105 on wednesday. expect another...
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so here's an observation since i'm in northern california. with silicon valley just a stone's throw away, this university is one of the top feeders to that tech and start-up mecca. i'm told by the dean up to 25% of you may go work and counsel the great bay area entrepreneurs of our time, following in the footsteps of one of your alums larry sin seeny. it does occur to me that each of you is in some ways like an individual mini start-up. you have yet to turn a penny of profit. but you really, really swear you will have income soon. [laughter] you don't even have a business license yet, but you claim to have a plan. you haven't provided any substantial good or service, but you are said to have much promise. and like any start-up worth its salt, you're celebrating with an over the top public launch. [laughter] in this case, a gigantic outdoor greek theater. but perhaps most importantly you are surrounded by deeply supportive investors who believe in you and will trumpet to everyone they know that you will succeed. [ applause ] if i could pause o
so here's an observation since i'm in northern california. with silicon valley just a stone's throw away, this university is one of the top feeders to that tech and start-up mecca. i'm told by the dean up to 25% of you may go work and counsel the great bay area entrepreneurs of our time, following in the footsteps of one of your alums larry sin seeny. it does occur to me that each of you is in some ways like an individual mini start-up. you have yet to turn a penny of profit. but you really,...
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. >>> firefighters say 800 lightning strikes have sparked dozen new fires in northern california. the largest fire is in the san bernardino mountain charring anyone acres since it broke out june 17th. it is now 15% contained. >> let's check in now with abc7 meteorologist drew tuma. >> fire conditions were in check today. higher humidity and temperatures not too warm. lots of blue skies. if you're out on the town a nice night. by 11:00, mid-50s to 60s. an area of low pressure is right off the coast, streaming clouds up through california but changes are headed our way. a large area of high pressure over the four corners. what ill -- it will do to bring the hottest weather of the year. >> police want to find a man's killer in fremont. his body was found this morning in bushes just inside the entrance of coyote hills regional park. park police believe he was shot in the chest and his body had only been in the park a short time. no weapons were discovered at the scene. the alameda county coroner's bureau is working to identify the victim. the park has re-opened after being closed whil
. >>> firefighters say 800 lightning strikes have sparked dozen new fires in northern california. the largest fire is in the san bernardino mountain charring anyone acres since it broke out june 17th. it is now 15% contained. >> let's check in now with abc7 meteorologist drew tuma. >> fire conditions were in check today. higher humidity and temperatures not too warm. lots of blue skies. if you're out on the town a nice night. by 11:00, mid-50s to 60s. an area of low...
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a snapshot of sales show the 41 stores in the northern california district sold an average of 5.8 rabbitser week per store. vicky: are you selling a lot of them? male: a few. vicky: whole foods declined our interview request. meanwhile, a petition to get whole foods to stop selling rabbit has collected more than 40,000 signatures. marcy: hi sweetie. come here, handsome. vicky: people hoping to change the minds of those at the top of the food chain at this national grocer. tony: whole foods is coming up on the 1-year anniversary of this pilot program selling rabbit meat. it's unclear if the company will continue offering the product, but feedback from customers prompted another grocery chain sprouts, to stop selling rabbit meat. well, if you have a story for us we invite you to call our tip line at 888-996-tips or send an email to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. finally, we thank you for tuning in tonight. if you're a fan of investigative journalism we invite you to join us at nbc bay area on tv and on the web. remember, we investigate. i'm tony kovaleski. good night. [music] >>> hi everyone. welc
a snapshot of sales show the 41 stores in the northern california district sold an average of 5.8 rabbitser week per store. vicky: are you selling a lot of them? male: a few. vicky: whole foods declined our interview request. meanwhile, a petition to get whole foods to stop selling rabbit has collected more than 40,000 signatures. marcy: hi sweetie. come here, handsome. vicky: people hoping to change the minds of those at the top of the food chain at this national grocer. tony: whole foods is...
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. >>> new details now on a lightning sparked wildlife burning in rural northern california since tuesday. the fire has grown to more than 1300 acres. and now it is just more than five percent contained. high winds are fanning fanning the fire. yesterday a thousand people were evacuated. more than 500 firefighters are working to get the fire under control. >>> prime conditions in northern california for wildfires so let's get the latest on the conditions from meteorologist drew tuma. live doppler 7hd. >> you're right, we're in that prime season now where it's warm we have low humidity and he winds are whipping ingreedded to make any sort of wildfire spread quickly. winds at oakland 23 miles-per-hour. 33 in fairfield, 25, concord this is an easterly breeze coming off the cool ocean water so having a dramatic cooling effect. 24-hour temperature change from concord, fairfield to livermore double-digit cooling, and cooling will continue heading intos. >> a san francisco business re-opened at a new location today after it was destroyed by a massive fire. we were in the city's mission district
. >>> new details now on a lightning sparked wildlife burning in rural northern california since tuesday. the fire has grown to more than 1300 acres. and now it is just more than five percent contained. high winds are fanning fanning the fire. yesterday a thousand people were evacuated. more than 500 firefighters are working to get the fire under control. >>> prime conditions in northern california for wildfires so let's get the latest on the conditions from meteorologist drew...
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really northern california where the drought has intensified the most.s now an extreme drought along the coast of northern portion of california. that's only one degree shy of the exceptional drght category. so fv this picture just getting darker red as we good in the summer months. high back here in california for the entire state. lots of sunshine on the way. i's hot in southern california. one:15 palm springs. 89 fresno. and yosemite 64 the high in monterey along the coast. zoom in closer to the bay year. show you a lot of sunshine on the way for most of the bay area tomorrow. we see cloud cover along right the immedia coast line otherwise up to 70 richmond. 71 in oakland. warm 80 in san jose. 92 in tioch. 90 mostly clear like and napa up to 84 degrees. by the afternoon. cu-weather 7 day forecast. we have the typical summer spread on the way for torrow. we hold steady to start off the weekend on saturday. sunday mark the beginning of summer also start of father's day bit cooler especially inland monday are coolest day then breeze kicks up by tuesday t
really northern california where the drought has intensified the most.s now an extreme drought along the coast of northern portion of california. that's only one degree shy of the exceptional drght category. so fv this picture just getting darker red as we good in the summer months. high back here in california for the entire state. lots of sunshine on the way. i's hot in southern california. one:15 palm springs. 89 fresno. and yosemite 64 the high in monterey along the coast. zoom in closer to...
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==terry/ots== two people from northern california are among the victims of a deadly plane crash in alaska==vo== >>> two people from northern california are among the victims from a deadly plane crash from alaska. they took a break from the cruise they were on thursday while on the exsecuretion their sightseeing flight crashed. >> we had a plane scheduled to go out and they cancelled our float plane, and then my girlfriend and i -- we were kind of disappointed they cancelled ours and then we found out about the tragedy and it put things into perspective. >> a memorial was held on board for the victims. they are not sure why the plane went down. >>> more than 100,000 people heading to the annual nascar race. >> danica patrick and jeff gordon among the stars. this race may be more about strategy than it is about speed. >> this is a 1.9-mile racetrack and 110 laps, and this racetrack is a challenging and technical road course and it takes a different mind-set when you come to the racetrack. >> it's not just holding on to the steering wheel and moving the thaulgts. >> it's a tough place and i
==terry/ots== two people from northern california are among the victims of a deadly plane crash in alaska==vo== >>> two people from northern california are among the victims from a deadly plane crash from alaska. they took a break from the cruise they were on thursday while on the exsecuretion their sightseeing flight crashed. >> we had a plane scheduled to go out and they cancelled our float plane, and then my girlfriend and i -- we were kind of disappointed they cancelled ours...
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a farm he in northern california didn't think this was fair.e and his wife held back their raise irinas. the government finethem $700,000. they say it's not fair for them to not be paid. the court 8 to 1 agreed with them. the government has to not only forgive them the fine but also give them money for the raisins. >>> and what about hotel guest records? >> another case out much california. the hotel owners have to keep very detailed records on their guests, their address car license plate number. and those records are available for police to search any time day or night. police say this is important as they try to crack down on prostitution and drug deals. but the hotel owners argued, hey this violates our fourth amendment right to be safe from unreasonable search and seizure. and the escort agreed. 5 to 4 the more liberal justices in the majority there arguing police must get a warrant before they search those guest registries. tony. >> lisa look the clock is ticcing for big decisions. we've got to get a decision here soon on same sex marriag
a farm he in northern california didn't think this was fair.e and his wife held back their raise irinas. the government finethem $700,000. they say it's not fair for them to not be paid. the court 8 to 1 agreed with them. the government has to not only forgive them the fine but also give them money for the raisins. >>> and what about hotel guest records? >> another case out much california. the hotel owners have to keep very detailed records on their guests, their address car...
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there's a weak ripple of energy and we're seeing lying showers in northern california.ont swings through tomorrow morning, it's going re-ignite a few light showers. so future weather has you covered hour by hour tomorrow morning, 5:00 in the morning, meteorologist mike nico tracking light areas of drizzle for your monday morning rush. late morning hours pockets of drizzle abound in the afternoon, the wet weather moves out but the clouds are going to linger so that will lead to a cloudy and cool afternoon on monday. in terms of how much rainfall, there's not a lot of been moisture associated with the cold front. the most probably tenth of an inch in santa rosa elsewhere, between .05 to .10 by monday afternoon. overnight lows the clouds will thicken, and temperatures in the mid-and-low 50s across the bay area, and then we'll have the drizzle before midday and then peek's sunshine and cool temperatures. 74 the my in antioch. 73 in san jose, fremont cool high for june only 67. into here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. tomorrow we'll track the morning drizzle. then by
there's a weak ripple of energy and we're seeing lying showers in northern california.ont swings through tomorrow morning, it's going re-ignite a few light showers. so future weather has you covered hour by hour tomorrow morning, 5:00 in the morning, meteorologist mike nico tracking light areas of drizzle for your monday morning rush. late morning hours pockets of drizzle abound in the afternoon, the wet weather moves out but the clouds are going to linger so that will lead to a cloudy and cool...
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the far northern california region including parts of the sierra saw the most significant reduction at about 37.5%. the bay area conserved about 20%. southern california including los angeles and san diego reduced the least amount of water at about 8.7%. >>> checking in on our weather right now. mark tamayo is here. kind of a nice day on top for us. >> yeah, we could be tracking drizzle first thing tomorrow morning as a weak system approaches northern california. here is our live camera towards mount tam. that peaked over 2500 feet. a bit of haze. clearing skies. a great day for a hike. as far as the current temperatures, we'll show you those. showing you livermore, 72. walnut creek reporting 74 degrees and we still have a few high clouds just offshore. notice some activity being picked up with the radar. most of this not reaching the ground but a few high clouds will be approaching the bay area later on today and into tomorrow. there is an area of low pressure developing up here. we'll be tracking to the south. there was -- it was once thought we would bring in a few showers. there is
the far northern california region including parts of the sierra saw the most significant reduction at about 37.5%. the bay area conserved about 20%. southern california including los angeles and san diego reduced the least amount of water at about 8.7%. >>> checking in on our weather right now. mark tamayo is here. kind of a nice day on top for us. >> yeah, we could be tracking drizzle first thing tomorrow morning as a weak system approaches northern california. here is our live...
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the far northern california region including parts of the sierra saw the most reduction at 37.5%. the bay area conserved by 20%. southern california including los angeles and san diego reduced the least amount of water just 8.7%. >>> a contractor cutting grass is being blamed for a brush fire that burned dangerously close to homes in martinez. we are told a tractor is what sparked the fire. while crews attacked the fire one man used a garden hose to battle the flames on his own. >>> a 67-year-old man from texas died while on an exhibition. jerald mcguire was swimming away from a boat with four other divers when he suffered a medical program yesterday. his friends and paramedics tried to revive him. it's not clear exactly what happened but his friends say he just stopped swimming and appeared unconscious. this is the sixth diving death off the northern california coast this year. >>> we know the identity of the pilot killed in the small plane crash in livermore. the alameda county coroner says 75-year-old michael of pleasanton was flying the plane when it win down in a field. he ha
the far northern california region including parts of the sierra saw the most reduction at 37.5%. the bay area conserved by 20%. southern california including los angeles and san diego reduced the least amount of water just 8.7%. >>> a contractor cutting grass is being blamed for a brush fire that burned dangerously close to homes in martinez. we are told a tractor is what sparked the fire. while crews attacked the fire one man used a garden hose to battle the flames on his own....
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a woman gives birth in a northern california forest. how she and her baby survived for days before they were finally rescued. >> keeping things flowing for 100 years. how the drought is taking a toll on >>> an amazing sight spotted off the santa cruz coast over the weekend. great white sharks swimming not very far from a popular swimming area. the sharks were spotted near sea cliff state beach. consecutive dev got -- devin fehely got a bird's eye view. >> sharks believed to be great whites. specialized helicopters of watsonville was kind enough to give us a tour of the coast this afternoon. from the air we could clearly see several sharks perhaps as many as a dozen swimming a short consistence from the shoreline. this weekend a junior lifeguarding competition was canceled because of the shark sightings. some beach-goers remain nervous about going in to the water and marine biologists say with good reason. because it can be difficult to predict if or when a shark right attack. >> i think it's scary. i wouldn't go out there. >> sharks hav
a woman gives birth in a northern california forest. how she and her baby survived for days before they were finally rescued. >> keeping things flowing for 100 years. how the drought is taking a toll on >>> an amazing sight spotted off the santa cruz coast over the weekend. great white sharks swimming not very far from a popular swimming area. the sharks were spotted near sea cliff state beach. consecutive dev got -- devin fehely got a bird's eye view. >> sharks believed to...
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he joined san francisco police officers for the northern california special olympics torch run.ed off in union square. he's running, care rig the torch. it's an eight-mile run part of the state-wide effort to raise money and awareness for the athletes. >> they are competitive. they are proud. they train. great spirited. >> the torch will arrive at the northern california summer games opening ceremonies at uc davis on friday. the games continue in davis all weekend and good work by all. >>> thank you so much for making ktvu your choice for news. we hope you join this afternoon for our new 4:00 p.m. newscast, that's coming up today at 4:00. and we're always here for you at ktvu.com and we hope you follow us on twitter and like us on facebook. thanks for joining us. have a great afternoon. now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken is 100 percent natural with no antibiotics. well you're an herbalist. help us to be natural. will those herbs do it? those? one grows hair, the other increases
he joined san francisco police officers for the northern california special olympics torch run.ed off in union square. he's running, care rig the torch. it's an eight-mile run part of the state-wide effort to raise money and awareness for the athletes. >> they are competitive. they are proud. they train. great spirited. >> the torch will arrive at the northern california summer games opening ceremonies at uc davis on friday. the games continue in davis all weekend and good work by...
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a woman gives birth in a northern california forest. how she and her baby survived four days and were finally rescued. join us for those stories and much more tonight at 6:00. >> thank you for watching. cbs evening news with scott pelley is coming up next. >> be careful in this heat. >> i want to revisit quickly the extended forecast to show you we've got tuesday and wednesday, the warmest spots in the bay area are well over 100 degrees. everybody will begin to cool off on thursday, friday, and saturday. heat advisories are already posted. it's going to be hot. >> be careful out there. remember the late st news and weather on web web. >> pelley: the second escaped killer tells police where he and his accomplice were headed and whom they intended to kill next. also tonight, the supreme court decides whether states can use an execution drug that some call barbaric. donald trump learns he's fired after his disparaging remarks about immigrants. and tying the knot. how one photographer is capturing the changing face of america. captioning sp
a woman gives birth in a northern california forest. how she and her baby survived four days and were finally rescued. join us for those stories and much more tonight at 6:00. >> thank you for watching. cbs evening news with scott pelley is coming up next. >> be careful in this heat. >> i want to revisit quickly the extended forecast to show you we've got tuesday and wednesday, the warmest spots in the bay area are well over 100 degrees. everybody will begin to cool off on...
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lightning is to blame for dozens of wildfires in northern california. of the fires raging in california tonight this is burning in the san bern teen know mountains. overnight firefighters in northern california had their and full with three dozen new brush fires all because of lightning strikes. the largest one was about 4 acres and they are all out. the wildfire in southern california is only 50% contained. the drought is the perfect combination. >> high temperatures coming this way. >> even more. >> says meteorologist anthony slaughter. >> temperatures this weekend were cool compared to how hot it was over the past week or so and we're actually headed back in the other direction, see very hot temperatures tuesday and wednesday. monsoonal showers wrapping around an area of high pressure producing strong thunderstorms down here phoenix. for us at home no showers, just a few high thin clouds. we it did have some showers up near the sierra area but otherwise things are dry here across the bay area. tours are cooling nicely. san francisco you are at 68 deg
lightning is to blame for dozens of wildfires in northern california. of the fires raging in california tonight this is burning in the san bern teen know mountains. overnight firefighters in northern california had their and full with three dozen new brush fires all because of lightning strikes. the largest one was about 4 acres and they are all out. the wildfire in southern california is only 50% contained. the drought is the perfect combination. >> high temperatures coming this way....
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. >> reporter: oakland zoo is the only condor treatment facility in northern california. the sickness has been lead poisoning. miracle is her name because it was something of a miracle that condorsurvive in the wild. miracle is the first baby born in the wild after the birds were released. in may she was found suffering from lead poisoning. >> it is pretty conclusive that this lead is coming from some ammunition. >> reporter: veterinarian is convinced they are eating lead from dead animals that had been shot and abandoned. >> and the condors use the bullet holes to get good entry point to get into the carcass. so they immediately ingest a lot of lead when they are feeding on these animals. >> reporter: a fire arms industry trade association says bullets aren't to blame, quote, condors are exposed to other sources of lead in the environment and that has the same isotope range as traditional ammission which is made with recycled lead. the executive director of the wild life society says that statement isn't accurate. >> over 50 condors have died from lead poisoning and we c
. >> reporter: oakland zoo is the only condor treatment facility in northern california. the sickness has been lead poisoning. miracle is her name because it was something of a miracle that condorsurvive in the wild. miracle is the first baby born in the wild after the birds were released. in may she was found suffering from lead poisoning. >> it is pretty conclusive that this lead is coming from some ammunition. >> reporter: veterinarian is convinced they are eating lead from...
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and do alterations and repairs, and so this is when e equivalent presentation is provided and northern california independent living service that i have a very close relation with as well as with my cass reviews that i have them assist me in review my review the process or what's being brought forward and provide their input what would be better used or better approach to them if they felt, so yes, i do use it and they have changed their name just recently but the northern california independent living services which is an advocacy group of different disabilities, not just one, and so i take advice from them and i also have them review and approve along with my approval, so this is one approach that i use to overcome politics shall i say sometimes. >> it's a great question. randy good one. one of the many hats i wear i have been trying to guide a group in the city with our transition plan updating our transition plan which is a living document for a city showing that we are removing barriers and our self evaluation, and i have to explain that not only the importance of this and all of the facets
and do alterations and repairs, and so this is when e equivalent presentation is provided and northern california independent living service that i have a very close relation with as well as with my cass reviews that i have them assist me in review my review the process or what's being brought forward and provide their input what would be better used or better approach to them if they felt, so yes, i do use it and they have changed their name just recently but the northern california...
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northern california woman went into labor after taking a short cut and becoming lost in the nationalest north of sacrament why. she had no choice but to deliver her baby herself. she was stranded for days with her new born. our sister station in chico has the story. >> reporter: when amber started going into labor, she found herself fighting for her life but the life of her daughter. >> there at end was just thinking oh, my gosh i wasn't sure if we were going to actually get out of there. >>. >> reporter: she began having contractions in south oroville and decided to go up the highway and take a connecting road to her parent's house off highway 70. >> i was told about a back road and people have shown it to me a few times but i had never driven it by myself. >> reporter: as she continued down french creek road she found herself low on gas and out of cell service. >> no cell phone service, nothing. the car was out of gas. >> reporter: at approximately at 5:00 a.m. she gave birth to her daughter, merissa. low on water and four apples for the next few days amber fought off bees an mosqu
northern california woman went into labor after taking a short cut and becoming lost in the nationalest north of sacrament why. she had no choice but to deliver her baby herself. she was stranded for days with her new born. our sister station in chico has the story. >> reporter: when amber started going into labor, she found herself fighting for her life but the life of her daughter. >> there at end was just thinking oh, my gosh i wasn't sure if we were going to actually get out of...
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the northern california special olympics.rning we were by the track and field area. we watched a lot of the 100-meter runs and walks. now we have moved over to where bochy ball is taking place. you see those white beams in the ground. the tournament is well underway. it's just two of the sports that they are -- the athletes are tackling here. they also have tennis and aquatics going on. now, earlier this morning we caught up with one of the special olympians who has been doing this for 20 years. she is wearing a green shirt. her name is joan. she is from napa. she had a lot of confidence heading into the race. we also met her daughter who is also competing in the race in some of the events as well. here is what joan had to tell us about how excited she is to be here and how optimistic she was about her event. >> i can do it. i can do it. >> reporter: do you get tired at all? >> a little bit. not much. i get cramps. i am going to go back again. >> a lot of these people, if it wasn't for special olympics, wouldn't have a reason
the northern california special olympics.rning we were by the track and field area. we watched a lot of the 100-meter runs and walks. now we have moved over to where bochy ball is taking place. you see those white beams in the ground. the tournament is well underway. it's just two of the sports that they are -- the athletes are tackling here. they also have tennis and aquatics going on. now, earlier this morning we caught up with one of the special olympians who has been doing this for 20...
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. >> reporter: the president won't leave northern california until tomorrow. his official work, however, is done. he does have a couple of fundraisers before leaving town. in downtown san francisco, devin fehely, kpix 5. >> as den just said, president obama will attend -- as devin just said president obama will attend two democratic fundraisers and spend the night in san francisco and leave tomorrow. >>> some people say the presidential visit brings with it some royal pain, as well. city workers posted tow signs in their neighborhoods. every time a politician comes to fundraise they lose parking spots. >> what makes it difficult is some of the times i can't leave my house. they gate you off. >> the city gives them advance warning about the street closures. >>> oakland was a flood of blue and gold today all in the name of our newest national champions. >> and big celebration. 40 years in the making. one million people according to police took to the streets decked out in warriors gear. and the cheering did not stop for hours. crowds waved at their warriors play
. >> reporter: the president won't leave northern california until tomorrow. his official work, however, is done. he does have a couple of fundraisers before leaving town. in downtown san francisco, devin fehely, kpix 5. >> as den just said, president obama will attend -- as devin just said president obama will attend two democratic fundraisers and spend the night in san francisco and leave tomorrow. >>> some people say the presidential visit brings with it some royal pain,...
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notice we do have cloud cover and rain over portions of northern california.he system here, this center of circulation right here bringing a few lightning strikes and thunderstorms possibilities to the northern california. we have some lightning detected here. this is moving ashore north of cape mendecino. we're on the very edge of this. we have clouds at the moment. we may squeeze out a few sprinkles by tomorrow morning. that's how we will start our monday. giving you a look here as we roll through the evening hours and by tomorrow morning, we're mostly cloudy. just a few specks of blue picking up here. drizzle perhaps a few light scattered showers. it's already 7:00 a.m. over the north bay, over the coastline and the way the pattern is set up it's really hard to take up exactly where these scattered showers are going to fall but still be embedded within these clouds tomorrow morning. by the afternoon we're clearing out and again that system continues to move to the north and east. futurecast models are picking up a few .01 out of this. in any indication it's
notice we do have cloud cover and rain over portions of northern california.he system here, this center of circulation right here bringing a few lightning strikes and thunderstorms possibilities to the northern california. we have some lightning detected here. this is moving ashore north of cape mendecino. we're on the very edge of this. we have clouds at the moment. we may squeeze out a few sprinkles by tomorrow morning. that's how we will start our monday. giving you a look here as we roll...
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and 22-year-old ashley donohue from northern california. >> at least ten people fell from the second and third floor. >> reporter: the five by ten foot balcony on the fourth fourth floor of the library apartments carrying all 13 people when it suddenly separated from the building collapsing onto the pavement some 40 feet below. >> got a group of about 10 or so possibly fell off a balcony at 2020 kitridge. possible grit second or third floor. >> reporter: fellow irish students say the collapse happened during a late-night birthday celebration, an irish woman turning 21. >> heard a bang in the middle of the night. yeah. just walked outside and saw a lot of rubble on the street. >> reporter: northern california is a popular destination for irish youths. hundreds of them staying near the university of berkeley working over the summer. the deadly accident leading newscasts across ireland. the president of ireland speaking today. >> i was absolutely devastated to hear the news. particularly when one thinks of young lives 37. >> reporter: nbc news has learned at parmts built in 2006 and 7 a
and 22-year-old ashley donohue from northern california. >> at least ten people fell from the second and third floor. >> reporter: the five by ten foot balcony on the fourth fourth floor of the library apartments carrying all 13 people when it suddenly separated from the building collapsing onto the pavement some 40 feet below. >> got a group of about 10 or so possibly fell off a balcony at 2020 kitridge. possible grit second or third floor. >> reporter: fellow irish...
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. >> reporter: a woman from marysville in northern california who reported her husband missing in januarys been arrested on suspicion of killing him and burying him in a shallow grave. an anonymous tip led authorities in yuba county to the grave in plumas lake on friday. the body was identified as 33- in the search of the victim's home, detectives found evidence that led them to arrest the victim's wife.33-year-old monica kelly rodriguez. she was booked into jail and told investigators she asked two women to help her get rid of the body., no further information has been released. >> reporter: google is introducing a new proposal for a futuristic headquarters expansion in mountain view. the plan is to build a 600- thousand-square-foot translucent domed building on a site it leases from the city near the current googleplex. the project would have its own water treatment plant, a small plaza with stores and a nature path open to the public. google's pre-existing lease on the property was not part of the original proposal that was shot down by the city earlier this year.givng the company a "t
. >> reporter: a woman from marysville in northern california who reported her husband missing in januarys been arrested on suspicion of killing him and burying him in a shallow grave. an anonymous tip led authorities in yuba county to the grave in plumas lake on friday. the body was identified as 33- in the search of the victim's home, detectives found evidence that led them to arrest the victim's wife.33-year-old monica kelly rodriguez. she was booked into jail and told investigators...
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. >>> a wildfire in northern california has grown to a little more than 1,000 acres. that fire was sparked by lightning strikes on tuesday in the trinity national forest about halfway between eureka and redding. a team of 200 firefighters are battling the flames along with 17 helicopters and two air tankers. >>> the great america ride where two people were injured yesterday will remain closed today. authorities tell us the employee hurt suffered what's described as a traumatic injury. witnesses say he was trying to get his cell phone that was dropped near the ride. the park visitor who was hurt suffered a hand injury. the accident happened on the roller coaster flight deck formerly known as top gun. the ride can go up to 50 miles an hour. the park has not released information on how the injury happened. >>> a ten-year-old girl was airlifted to hospital in southern california after she was found unconscious after riding roller coaster at six flags. it happened on the revolution ride. the 113-foot coaster loops around and reaches speeds of 55 miles an hour. park represe
. >>> a wildfire in northern california has grown to a little more than 1,000 acres. that fire was sparked by lightning strikes on tuesday in the trinity national forest about halfway between eureka and redding. a team of 200 firefighters are battling the flames along with 17 helicopters and two air tankers. >>> the great america ride where two people were injured yesterday will remain closed today. authorities tell us the employee hurt suffered what's described as a traumatic...
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. >> don litchfield, the northern california environmental manager for republic services. >> the community itself seems to have some concerns about this site and the odor problem that they're experiencing. >> unfortunately we've been a little slow to address those concerns so we'd like to apologize to the community for that. >> here at the landfill we've had an odor mitigation plan that we've been working on for years. >> we get a lot of fresh refuse that comes in every day and we have odor misting stations set up in strategic locations throughout the landfill that can mitigate some of the fresh >> in addition, republic says it invested heavily in this state-of-the-art recycling facility to help divert landfill waste. >> all of the material that we accept, over a thousand tons a day from the bay area, in california, comes into this facility and we divert it from the landfill...so we process the material and remove everything that is recyclable. >> so what is the output of this facility? >> 200,000 tons a year are being diverted out of landfills... our output is 400 tons of paper, 30 tons o
. >> don litchfield, the northern california environmental manager for republic services. >> the community itself seems to have some concerns about this site and the odor problem that they're experiencing. >> unfortunately we've been a little slow to address those concerns so we'd like to apologize to the community for that. >> here at the landfill we've had an odor mitigation plan that we've been working on for years. >> we get a lot of fresh refuse that comes in...
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a lot of activity with thunderstorms near the alps, northern california.us so far we are seeing a few light sprinkles to the east of us. this is coming this way. wouldn't be hard to see isolated shower or a thundershower coming through here late tonight. we will look at that on the computer model. here we are right now. not right now. i just moved this till after midnight tonight. blow back coming this way. model paints a chance in napa in the morning. 8:00 a.m. moisture moves through the bay. that could create showers. this is a kind of night -- model isn't picking it up -- but we could get a thunder bumper down the bay. air is unstable. not saying it is growing to happen. unstable air mass. the model isn't good with this. unstable air. the models struggle with it. thundershowers probably east and north. wouldn't be surprised if we saw something pop around here late tonight, tomorrow morning. highs tomorrow, like today. significantly cooler. right? than yesterday. yesterday was -- i had a discussion with my son. 15, i guess. i can only handle one day heat
a lot of activity with thunderstorms near the alps, northern california.us so far we are seeing a few light sprinkles to the east of us. this is coming this way. wouldn't be hard to see isolated shower or a thundershower coming through here late tonight. we will look at that on the computer model. here we are right now. not right now. i just moved this till after midnight tonight. blow back coming this way. model paints a chance in napa in the morning. 8:00 a.m. moisture moves through the bay....
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watch what happens over the sierra and northern california as you go into friday, saturday, and sunday and monday. our best bet may be on sunday into monday for some of that to ramp back around. the majority of it should stay in the four corners and areas south. any travel plans to mountains i would keep an eye on the sky. low clouds and fog. 80s for some. 60s for others. 70 in sausalito. upper 70s and 80s. antioch 82. brentwood 83. 71 downtown oakland. 79 walnut creek. 02s morgan hill and gilroy. 60s on the coast. low to mid 60s on the peninsula. palo alto 76. not much change here going forward. maybe a little warmer toward the end of the week and possibility of tropical clouds on the weekend. >> okay. >> i just think it's funny. i have to mention this. patty. she sent me a little note on facebook. our viewers look out for us. there is a piece of lint on dave's collar. patty i took care of it. >> i think she got it. >> we do watch out for each other. >>> did you know today is dana's birthday? >> he watches us. he is local. he's a great guy. i don't know if he is up this early. happy b
watch what happens over the sierra and northern california as you go into friday, saturday, and sunday and monday. our best bet may be on sunday into monday for some of that to ramp back around. the majority of it should stay in the four corners and areas south. any travel plans to mountains i would keep an eye on the sky. low clouds and fog. 80s for some. 60s for others. 70 in sausalito. upper 70s and 80s. antioch 82. brentwood 83. 71 downtown oakland. 79 walnut creek. 02s morgan hill and...
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running from a northern california through oregon, washington, and into canada. there was one thing amongst them not so well-established compared to the rest, she was a teenage mountain, and like most teens, had growing pains. st. helens is known to have corrupted numerous times in the past, in the early and mid-1800s, she rubbed it again. -- erupted again. native americans called this peak the same thing, fire mountain. the view from the summit of mount saint helens was breathtaking. below lay spirit lake, any distance, an older peak, mount rainier. the lake was a haven for recreational activities and youth camps. the ymca camp being the first, thousands of youngsters flock to the lake learning how to row a boat, even when the or locks without they put. sailing a wind that seem to rise from the blue-green that's of the lake -- that's of the lake itself. diamond encrusted nice guys and how to cook -- night skies and how to go in a on a stick. -- cook an egg on a stick. a living museum -- a place as close to heaven as one could get. at trails end, there were place
running from a northern california through oregon, washington, and into canada. there was one thing amongst them not so well-established compared to the rest, she was a teenage mountain, and like most teens, had growing pains. st. helens is known to have corrupted numerous times in the past, in the early and mid-1800s, she rubbed it again. -- erupted again. native americans called this peak the same thing, fire mountain. the view from the summit of mount saint helens was breathtaking. below lay...
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thunderstorms will erupt over the sierra northern california. for us, sunday into monday. it will be close. a lot has to come together for that to happen. a lot of that moisture looks like it sta -- it will stay in the four corners. low clouds, fog, then sunny and mild to warm. there will be a breeze. a sea breeze. 60s, 70s and 80s. st. helena, 81. novato, 78. 82 clearlake. kentfield, 74. 74 in vallejo and benicia. low 80s. pittsburg, antioch, brentwood, upper 70s for some. pleasant hill, walnut creek in there. 60s, 70s. santa cruz, 77 and 60s on the coast. 70s low to mid on the peninsula. not much change. one day cooler. one day warmer. i thrge we'll get a warm up on -- i think we'll get a warmup on friday. tropical clouds for the weekend. >> really? >> maybe. >> did you tell tori about the strawberry moon? >> full moon this morning. >> sound like a beatle song. >>> is it a religious right or a dress code violation? the supreme court ruling about a woman, the job she did not get and a headscarf. >>> a desperate search underway in china this mor
thunderstorms will erupt over the sierra northern california. for us, sunday into monday. it will be close. a lot has to come together for that to happen. a lot of that moisture looks like it sta -- it will stay in the four corners. low clouds, fog, then sunny and mild to warm. there will be a breeze. a sea breeze. 60s, 70s and 80s. st. helena, 81. novato, 78. 82 clearlake. kentfield, 74. 74 in vallejo and benicia. low 80s. pittsburg, antioch, brentwood, upper 70s for some. pleasant hill,...
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northern california a grass fire that destroyed at least three homes is now completely contained. dozens of people evacuated after the flames jumped a river. the fire cut power to about 20 homes and some roads were closed. only one injury reported. homeowner suffered minor burns. >> in oklahoma north texas and ark arc, the problem is flooding. tropical storm bill dropped about 10 inches 0 of rain on the region in a few hours. searchers found the body of a toddler swept out of his father's arms. runoff could cause more flooding. the storm is now heading into the midwest. residents are bracing for more flooding. they were just hit by another storm system even before bill arrived hundreds of volunteers placed sandbags around a nursing home. there were similar efforts throughout the region around public facilities and private homes. some had to be evacuated anyway. >> a look at your weather. midwest in for heavy rain. upper plain states will see violent storms possibly even tornadoes. also rain in the forecast in south texas, florida and maine. >> today's hot spot phoenix with a high
northern california a grass fire that destroyed at least three homes is now completely contained. dozens of people evacuated after the flames jumped a river. the fire cut power to about 20 homes and some roads were closed. only one injury reported. homeowner suffered minor burns. >> in oklahoma north texas and ark arc, the problem is flooding. tropical storm bill dropped about 10 inches 0 of rain on the region in a few hours. searchers found the body of a toddler swept out of his father's...
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. >>> law enforcement agencies today ran in support of the northern california special olympics summer games. members of the oakland police department hit the streets this morning with the flame of hope. they headed north to happed off the -- hand-off the torch to berkeley. >> this has been going on for as long as i know, 10, 15 years, a long time commitment from the law enforcement community to support special olympics. >> the northern california games are set for this weekend at uc davis. after that los angeles starting july 25. >>> ahead here, flames so intense firefighters had to use chainsaws to fight it. also how it started and a man trying to repair a car. >> coming up at 6:00 p.m. san francisco residents say they are fed up. what they are doing to make sure a man accused of being a serial tagger is stopped and animal rights activist rally for the protection of elephants. the details on the proposal under consideration by lawmakers. >>> man suffered serious burns in a fire that started as he was welding a leaky gas tank on a car. the flames were so intense as you can see, that t
. >>> law enforcement agencies today ran in support of the northern california special olympics summer games. members of the oakland police department hit the streets this morning with the flame of hope. they headed north to happed off the -- hand-off the torch to berkeley. >> this has been going on for as long as i know, 10, 15 years, a long time commitment from the law enforcement community to support special olympics. >> the northern california games are set for this...
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grade on the beaches and the top 10 with the worst conditions, four of those 10 beaches are in northern california this year. the report will be released at 10:00 this morning. >>> bidding adieu to a bay area favorite. the chain of cafes shutting down in a matter of months. >> the st. louis cardinals accused of hacking into a rivals database. >> i'm so proud of these guys, something to tell my grandkids. >>> . >>> welcome back, new york state police are expanding the search for two escape prisoners. 800 officers are taking part in the search, but there's a grows sense the men may be long gone. >> once they got the sniff of freedom, they didn't go on a hope that machine would pick them up, they had to have manage more lap rat -- elaborately. we're learning more about joyce mitchel, she had sexual relationship with both men and plotted to kill her husband. she's in jail. the sheriff said her husband visited her yesterday. >> the l.a. coroner revealed the death of andrew getty, the report said he died from an ulcer related hemorrhage. he had a toxic level of methamphetamine in his body. getty explain
grade on the beaches and the top 10 with the worst conditions, four of those 10 beaches are in northern california this year. the report will be released at 10:00 this morning. >>> bidding adieu to a bay area favorite. the chain of cafes shutting down in a matter of months. >> the st. louis cardinals accused of hacking into a rivals database. >> i'm so proud of these guys, something to tell my grandkids. >>> . >>> welcome back, new york state police are...
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now the far northern california region including parking lots of the sierra saw the most reduction at20%. southern california including los angeles and san diego reduced the least amount of water about 8.7%. >>> time is 5:55. the contractor that was cutting grass is blamed for a brush fire that burned real close to homes in martinez. we were told a tractor that was being used to cut tall dry grass that sparked the fire. now while the crews attacked the fire, one man used a garden hose to battle the flames on his own. a sound wall also helped keep that fire from spreading. >>> a 67-year-old man from texas died while on an exhibition. jerald mcguire was swimming away from a boat when he suffered medical conditions. his friends and paramedics tried to revive him. we are still not sure what happened but his friends say they stopped swimming and appeared to be unconscious. this is the sixth diving death off the northern california coast this year. >>> we now know the identity of the pilot killed in the small plane crash in livermore. the alameda county coroner says 75-year-old michael seal
now the far northern california region including parking lots of the sierra saw the most reduction at20%. southern california including los angeles and san diego reduced the least amount of water about 8.7%. >>> time is 5:55. the contractor that was cutting grass is blamed for a brush fire that burned real close to homes in martinez. we were told a tractor that was being used to cut tall dry grass that sparked the fire. now while the crews attacked the fire, one man used a garden hose...
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selling rabbit meat last summer in 7 out of its 11 regions in the united states, including northern californiaady exploited animals that we hold dear. vicky: tara baxter doesn't mince words when describing her reaction to the decision. tara: and i live with two rescued rabbits and it hurt my heart. i expected more from whole foods. vicky: more than the pain of seeing what she considers a family member headless in the meat case, baxter says she fears the trendsetting power of whole foods. tara: if they create a demand for a new meat, that's going to happen across the board. every grocery store is going to try to follow suit. vicky: baxter and marcy schaaf of save a bunny in mill valley created the rabbit advocacy network to educate consumers about rabbit meat, fur farming and cruelty. the group wants to end the sale of rabbit meat at whole foods. marcy schaaf: it's atrocious that they've decided to sell a domestic breed pet in their meat case. vicky: the breed, new zealand rabbits like this one, which are among the 3.2 million pet rabbits living in us homes. according to the largest national pe
selling rabbit meat last summer in 7 out of its 11 regions in the united states, including northern californiaady exploited animals that we hold dear. vicky: tara baxter doesn't mince words when describing her reaction to the decision. tara: and i live with two rescued rabbits and it hurt my heart. i expected more from whole foods. vicky: more than the pain of seeing what she considers a family member headless in the meat case, baxter says she fears the trendsetting power of whole foods. tara:...
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we'll watch, doesn't look like right now she'll bring any rain to northern california.racking over the next couple of days. here's your accuweather seven-day forecast. sunday, tomorrow morning fog. afternoon warmth as the warriors take on the cleveland cavaliers in game two at oracle. 74 around the bay. monday near 100 inland. game two is away in cleveland. back at home warm to hot a cool breeze wednesday. thursday a few cloud. friday and saturday, still that summer spread. lots of sunshine. we'll track 90s happening inland. >> very good. thank you, drew. >>> up next, the first royal photos of princess charlotte and prince george together and the special photographer who took them. >>> ladies and gentlemen -- >> big honors tonight for our very own david louis. after more than 40 >>> behold the royal siblings. britain's royal family released the first official photos of 1-month-old princess charlotte in the arms of big brother prince george. the pictures were taken by their mother, the duchess of came brim. it looks like george is pretty good at his new role as big broth
we'll watch, doesn't look like right now she'll bring any rain to northern california.racking over the next couple of days. here's your accuweather seven-day forecast. sunday, tomorrow morning fog. afternoon warmth as the warriors take on the cleveland cavaliers in game two at oracle. 74 around the bay. monday near 100 inland. game two is away in cleveland. back at home warm to hot a cool breeze wednesday. thursday a few cloud. friday and saturday, still that summer spread. lots of sunshine....
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heavy thunderstorms in northern california. over 200 lightning strikes in northern california in the past 24 hours sparked six fires. yes, it's beneficial but unfortunately, it's so arid that lightning strikes are sparking fires that you see where the flooding concern remains in place and you look back from the month of may, the single wettest month for the united states in history. this is the perspective. the green areas including 100 to 500% above normal in the precipitation for an expansive area of the united states. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration releasing information saying we had 400 reports of tornados. we also had the wettest month of may on record in the states of texas, oklahoma, and the state of colorado and the second earliest landfall to a tropical storm occurred in may. tropical storm ana came on shore in the carolinas in the month of may. and will leave you with perspective coming out of the state of colorado. a supercell thunderstorm snapped. and you see multiple tornados. a double tornado
heavy thunderstorms in northern california. over 200 lightning strikes in northern california in the past 24 hours sparked six fires. yes, it's beneficial but unfortunately, it's so arid that lightning strikes are sparking fires that you see where the flooding concern remains in place and you look back from the month of may, the single wettest month for the united states in history. this is the perspective. the green areas including 100 to 500% above normal in the precipitation for an expansive...
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oh thunder stops, yes, across northern california. can you tell i'm in dire need after good thunderstorm. we have not had anything compare to that across the bay area. even coastal drizzle in the north bay but even as the sun went down this evening, completely clear across the south bay so we did manage a descent amount of sunshine. san francisco, really foggy with good mix of sun and clouds. tomorrow we are expecting some morning drizzle. and that is about all. maybe light showers across the north bay. everyone else is expecting to stay dry especially into the afternoon hours. and i don't think it will amount to much. more than just a .02 inch. you can see, this has moved off toward the north so we will get clipped by the tail end of the system as it moves through, reinforcing the may reason layer for tomorrow squeezing out moisture, whatever is left in the atmosphere. that's why we aren't talking about a whole lot. can you see as the cold front moves through, showers move out of here. by tomorrow afternoon, 3:00 back to seeing sunsh
oh thunder stops, yes, across northern california. can you tell i'm in dire need after good thunderstorm. we have not had anything compare to that across the bay area. even coastal drizzle in the north bay but even as the sun went down this evening, completely clear across the south bay so we did manage a descent amount of sunshine. san francisco, really foggy with good mix of sun and clouds. tomorrow we are expecting some morning drizzle. and that is about all. maybe light showers across the...
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the rain in northern california love to get that. >> we would.ad how researchers are using seals to map the oceans, the data they are gathering and what happens to the transmitters. >> at 6:00 p.m. a new service to ensure lawmakers don't drink and drive. there is a catch, who is picking up the tab and one person's trash is another person's treasure. what led to a $200,000 pay out. and now a such on to find her. ♪chicken in the bucket♪ ♪chicken in the beans♪ ♪chicken in the bucket♪ ♪chicken in the beans♪ ♪chicken in the bucket♪ ♪chicken in the beans♪ and if i could i'd put chicken in the lemonade. it's finger lickin' good. >>> a judge in san francisco gave robin williams' family more time to settle their dispute over how to split up his estate. a judge set a new date of july 27. robin williams' three children can't agree with their stepmom about how much money she should get from the estate. robin williams left his home to her with instructions to give her enough money to maintain it for her life time but it didn't specify how much money. the fami
the rain in northern california love to get that. >> we would.ad how researchers are using seals to map the oceans, the data they are gathering and what happens to the transmitters. >> at 6:00 p.m. a new service to ensure lawmakers don't drink and drive. there is a catch, who is picking up the tab and one person's trash is another person's treasure. what led to a $200,000 pay out. and now a such on to find her. ♪chicken in the bucket♪ ♪chicken in the beans♪ ♪chicken in the...
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low clouds continue to enhance big time, northern california to southern california. are signs that the the four corners will build in wednesday, thursday, for a warm up. today, inland, temperatures slightly below average. a little bit of a warm up for some, compared to yesterday. 60s and 70s. coast and bay, really not much of a transition day here. likely on tuesday, near average to slightly below. wednesday, thursday, friday, going to be scorching temps in the valley, northern sacramento valley, and tropical clouds on saturday and sunday from the southeast. >> and will we get sun on the beach. that's what i keep asking you. we haven't had much. >> santa cruz usually doesn't. >> there are certain areas with micro climates, banana belts, but for the most, no. it's not very warm. >> thank you, steve. >> all right. 6:49 is the time. more legal trouble for comedian bill cosby. coming up in 25 minutes, the new allegations by the women who accused him of sex crimes and how he's fighting back. >>> a sign of the drought, and the 4th of july plans for hundreds of people may b
low clouds continue to enhance big time, northern california to southern california. are signs that the the four corners will build in wednesday, thursday, for a warm up. today, inland, temperatures slightly below average. a little bit of a warm up for some, compared to yesterday. 60s and 70s. coast and bay, really not much of a transition day here. likely on tuesday, near average to slightly below. wednesday, thursday, friday, going to be scorching temps in the valley, northern sacramento...
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there's rainfall in far northern california. we'll not tap in to that but pretty interesting weather pattern where this low stays to our north and ridge of high pressure gives us a light to moderate onshore flow. morning clouds, afternoon sunshine and not as chilly as may. watch what happens. as this low drops to the south it may tap in to some tropical moisture. the eastern pacific hurricane season is off to a very busy start. some of the tropical moisture may make it at a minimum in to southern california. we will be watching on sunday and monday next week. tuesday, oakland 69 degrees. kind of mild. vallejo, 71. san jose, 72 . san francisco 65 degrees. extended forecast, kind of a set it and forget it forecast. it will trend a bit cooler for the end of the week. although there's not a rain chance on there if some of that tropical moisture were to make it here it would be on monday. we're looking at hurricanes for some of the moisture to maybe make it up to the bay area. >> why not? >> it's been that kind of year. >>> still ahe
there's rainfall in far northern california. we'll not tap in to that but pretty interesting weather pattern where this low stays to our north and ridge of high pressure gives us a light to moderate onshore flow. morning clouds, afternoon sunshine and not as chilly as may. watch what happens. as this low drops to the south it may tap in to some tropical moisture. the eastern pacific hurricane season is off to a very busy start. some of the tropical moisture may make it at a minimum in to...