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person hit her, knocked her down, got on top of her and was trying to rape her. >> police received reports of two sexual assaults just minutes apart on a popular south bay walking trail. and just in the past hour here, we have learned an arrest has been made in the case. good evening everyone. i'm mike mibach. those attacks happened yesterday right near the los gatos creek trail, right to ktvu. south bay reporter jesse gary is live in san jose with this breaking development. jesse. good evening. >> mike, good evening to you and san jose police taking to social media to announce that their merge unit, which the equivalent of a swat team, arrested the suspect late this afternoon. the arrest comes after two days of searching by san jose police along the heavily traveled los gatos creek trail. news of the crime hit home with women who regularly walk portions of the 12 mile scenic path in santa clara county. >> i heard that and i was shocked because it's actually
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during the day, and that's kind of unheard of because there are people on the trail. >> san jose police detectives say around 9:00 wednesday morning, the suspect sexually assaulted a woman as she walked on the trail between lee and bascom avenues. >> the woman was on her own on the trail with a dog, and the person hit her, knocked her down, got on top of her and was trying to rape her. >> officials say this is an image of the suspect. they say shortly after the first sexual assault, he attacked a second victim on the trail, also between lee and bascom. >> during the investigation. we knew that within the timeframe and the distance on the trail that it had to be the same suspect. >> investigators say the suspect was wearing a black hoodie with a distinctive green emblem on the back, while committing the crimes. in the most recent picture, he's shown wearing a black hoodie, but there's no emblem visible. police investigators say people, especially women, should always be cautious when walking on the path when it's dark, and if walking during the day, bring another person or a pet. wendy dawson has her dog duchess, a
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110 pound rottweiler, to help keep her safe. >> there's lots of hiding spots, so it's not really a safe area to walk alone. that is part of the reason why i have a dog. >> san jose police say they're going to be patrolling this area for the next two weeks to reassure people shaken by these crimes that this trail and this area are both safe. we're live in west san jose. jesse, gary, ktvu, fox two news. michael, back up to oakland to you. >> hey, jesse, are you getting a sense that it may have been a public tip that led that merge unit to their suspect here? >> i don't have any idea about that. michael. i do know that there was police in this area all yesterday and all this afternoon. as a matter of fact, when we got here this afternoon to park for our live shot, we saw officers out on patrol. so it could be just good old gumshoe work by police detectives that led them to the suspect. >> jesse gary, with the very latest on this breaking story out of san jose. jesse, thank you for that. now to oakland, in some developing news where
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police are investigating a shooting, skyfox flew the scene just a short time ago. it's happening at seminary in sonoma avenue, right near interstate 580. right now we are waiting for more information from oakland police on the condition of the victim and any information on the gunman. immigration advocates and political leaders are sounding the alarm after immigration and customs enforcement detained more people right here in the bay area. more than a dozen people were taken into custody in san francisco, with reports tonight saying the youngest detainee is three years old. tonight, congresswoman nancy pelosi voicing her disappointment with the recent arrest ktvu christian captain live tonight in san francisco with the story christian. >> yeah. immigration advocates tell us that those who were detained were taken into custody at the immigration building there on sansom street. and those advocates tell us that they spent the night in that same building. attorneys say 15 people or more were taken into custody by immigrations and customs enforcement officials at
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the immigration court building on san francisco's sansome street. during routine check in appointments on wednesday. >> this included three family units, three separate groups of moms and children. again, one child was three years old. >> the sister of one of those detained told attorneys that officials kept the families in inadequate facilities. >> we believe that all three family members, family units spent the night at 630 sansome, which is not a detention center. it is not designed to hold people. and our understanding is these families were sleeping on the floor of their cells. >> advocates say this is the latest escalation in tactics by ice officials. immigration attorneys rallied in san francisco last week after ice officials detained four people following their appointments at immigration courts. advocates say they believe federal officials are responding to pressure from the trump administration to arrest and deport more people, and are filling their quota by detaining those who they think are most likely to show up for their
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appointments. >> we think it has to do with quotas and directives from higher ups showing that local ice offices will be penalized if they're not hitting a certain number of arrests every day, and calling people in who they know will show up voluntarily is the easiest way for them to detain people. >> now, san francisco leaders are weighing in mission district supervisor jackie fielder called the detentions unconscionable, unlawful and said they deny people their due process. and nancy pelosi released a statement reading in part, quote, it is stupid that ice is now arresting families and children for obeying the law. the detained immigrants were diligently cooperating with law enforcement and complying with the law by reporting to their regularly scheduled check ins with ice. >> we have. >> reached out to ice regarding this latest round of detentions. they say that they are working on a statement to get to us a little later on, hopefully today. in the past, they've said that they were following the law and would deport anyone they said did not have a valid claim for asylum. we're live in san
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francisco. christian captain ktvu, fox two news. mike, back to you. >> hey, christian, are the immigration attorneys telling individuals if they have appointments tomorrow in the future to still show up here? >> yeah, that's exactly right, mike. they're saying that it's imperative that they keep those appointments because they say if they miss those appointments, they could lose any chance at getting to stay here in the us. and their appeal and their process for either asylum or for whatever reason, to stay here. so what they're telling people who have appointments to do is to bring somebody else with them, to reach out to the rapid response teams here in the bay area. or the best option, they say, is to bring an immigration attorney with you so that there's somebody there to advise that person of their rights at the time, because they say sometimes what happens is the proceedings go so quickly. the people who are there, the immigrants who are there, wind up giving up rights that they didn't know that they had, and they wind up going along with the process because they don't know what their legal options are. >> all right. christian captain, live tonight in san francisco.
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christian, thank you for that. in the south bay, immigration advocates say ice activity has increased substantially in the area, leading to fear leading to panic in the community. yesterday, federal agents were seen behind a chavez supermarket in south san jose. the agency says no arrests were made at the site, but that the market was used as a secondary processing location. the immigrant advocacy group rapid response network says nobody is a target unless ice can get their address and access their information. >> so the word on the street should be that people who have a prior order of removal are taking a huge risk. if they go to an ice check in, and also people with convictions or even an arrest are taking a risk if they go to an ice check in. >> advocates also warn immigrants who have been in the country for less than two years and who have not filed an asylum application, are vulnerable to removal without due process. immigration and customs enforcement said it arrested a
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record setting 2300 illegal immigrants in a single day yesterday, the previous record tuesday, when more than 2200 were taken into custody. the increase comes after an average of roughly 1600 arrests last week. the white house is pursuing a goal of 3000 a day. a commercial grade kitchen helping entrepreneurs in the east bay is now shutting down, but the small business owners who rely on it are rallying together, asking for help to keep it open. new at six ktvu. crystal bailey is live from the kitchen in alameda county, with the fight here to keep it open. crystal. >> well, mike, local pop ups, food delivery companies, food trucks all use this community kitchen like this catering business serving up mexican latin fusion. they're among about 100 businesses asking anyone who can help to save the community kitchen and keep their businesses thriving. >> it was gut wrenching. >> small business owners in alameda county are learning that
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the space they use to cook and store food for affordable rates is shutting down at the end of the month. >> like the rug was being pulled out from underneath us because we were given such a short time. >> the community kitchen is run by a nonprofit funded by the sheriff's office called the alameda county deputy sheriff's activities league, or desal. the kitchen, which sits in an unincorporated area between castro valley and san leandro, is home to about 100 small businesses. >> this place gave me the opportunity to be able to scale my business from five families to actually 145 families. >> it's kind of just leaving us all scrambling for what to do next. >> danielle crespo, who started a business called vegan chula, says she might have to shut down for a while. >> because it took a long time to get here, to this place where i'm even building consistency and having a regular income. >> the executive director of desal tells me the organization is dealing with an $800,000 deficit from the mortgage on the property. >> we operate the.
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>> building at a loss of about $20,000 a month. and so that's eating into our operational costs. >> on top of that, the nonprofit's focus is youth activities and recreation. >> so this venture was something that we took on during covid to try and fill a hole that existed in the community. and going forward, we're just simply not the best suited to continue it. >> the entrepreneurs are writing, district leaders signing a petition, even reaching out to senator aisha wahab, who previously hosted thanksgiving food drives from the space. >> i think this place is worth saving. >> the entire pool is open at this point, that there can be a group of folks that come together to support this building to ensure the operation continues. >> and i reached out to supervisor nate miley's office, and he tells me that his office is looking into ways to support the business owners in the short term, while they look for long term solutions for the property. live in alameda county. crystal bailey, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, crystal, thank
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♪ santa rita jail inmate who died in his cell after staff failed to check on him for several days. maurice monk was found dead november 2021. video obtained by ktvu showed that deputies and nurses from wellpath never entered the cell or asked him if he was okay, despite his nearly catatonic state, the jail's health care provider, wellpath, will pay his two children a total of $2.5 million. >> these settlements are a crucial step in the fight for justice for maurice monk and his family. but as long as wellpath is in santa rita jail and jails across the country, putting profits over people with deadly consequences, the fight is not over. >> alameda county previously settled with the family for $7 million. wellpath did not
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respond to a request for a comment. a criminal case in alameda county, also against nine deputies, one doctor and one wellpath nurse, is still pending. well, this afternoon, the feud between president trump and elon musk grew a lot bigger after elon musk kept up his criticism of the big, beautiful spending bill. president trump saying today that he was surprised by elon musk's reaction. >> look, elon and i had a great relationship. i don't know if well, anymore. i was surprised because you were here. everybody in this room practically was here as we had a wonderful sendoff. he said wonderful things about me. >> elon musk took to x today saying, quote, the big ugly bill will send the u.s. into bankruptcy. musk also claiming that without his financial support, president trump would not have won last year's election. as fox's connor hansen tells us tonight, the president fired back. >> i'm very disappointed in elon. i've helped elon a lot. >> the battle over president
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trump's big, beautiful bill is starting to get ugly. firing off a series of posts on his social media platform in real time. while trump was talking thursday, elon musk is urging republicans to, quote, ditch the mountain of disgusting pork in the bill. president trump is suggesting the world's richest man and tesla ceo is upset over cuts to ev incentives. >> i'll be honest, i think he misses the place. i think he got out there and all of a sudden he wasn't in this beautiful oval office. >> senate leaders have a goal of getting the bill on president trump's desk by the 4th of july, but members have made it clear they plan to leave their mark on it. >> we would like a little more cutting than the house has done. anytime we reduce spending and yield a savings for the american people, that is a positive. >> the congressional budget office says the bill will add nearly $2.5 trillion to the deficit and leave more than 10 million americans uninsured. but
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president trump, lashing out in another post, saying there's an easier way to cut billions and billions from the budget by terminating elon's government contracts. democrats are united against the bill, meaning republicans can only afford to have three gop senators vote no. in new york, connor hansen, fox news. >> elon musk tesla paid the price on wall street for this feud. shares of the electric car maker dropped more than 14% today for a second worst day since september of 2020. the company losing $150 billion in value. musk saw a $20 billion loss in his personal stake in the company. president trump also today met with his german counterpart. with the wars in ukraine and gaza high on the agenda. fox's lucas tomlinson has that story from washington. >> that's a bloodbath that's going on over there. >> president trump met with his german counterpart at the white house on thursday. with the war on ukraine high on the agenda.
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on wednesday, the president spoke with russian president vladimir putin, pushing him to get back to the bargaining table. putin signaled thursday that won't happen anytime soon, but president trump says there's still time to make a deal. >> sometimes you see two young children fighting like crazy. sometimes you're better off letting them fight for a while and then pulling them apart. >> the meeting came just hours after defense secretary pete hegseth spoke to nato allies in europe. hegseth skipped a meeting focused on getting more weapons and ammo to ukraine, and now he's pushing nato members to increase their defense spending to do it. >> there has been a total commitment by the us to nato, but also this expectation that european and canadian allies will step up spending. >> at the same time, president trump is struggling to get momentum on a new gaza ceasefire, and the humanitarian situation is deteriorating. aid distribution remains suspended following days of violence near sites controlled by a us backed
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charity group. israel says the reports of civilian deaths are not true and part of a hamas propaganda campaign. >> it's undermining the objectives of the war, but it's also probably will make the war longer. >> president trump says he has set a deadline for making deals in ukraine in gaza, but won't say when it is. in washington, lucas tomlinson, fox news. >> israel has recovered the bodies of two israeli american hostages taken in hamas's october 7th attack that ignited the war in the gaza strip. the remains of judith weinstein and god haggai were recovered in a special operation by the army. hamas led militants are reportedly still holding 56 hostages, about a third of them believed to be alive. a federal judge has ruled that the trump administration must restore americorps funding to california, among two dozen other states that sued over the cuts. the department of government efficiency slashed more than $400 million to the
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community service program. it provides opportunities for more than 200,000 americans, including more than 6000 in california last year alone. the judge said community corps members should be reinstated to their jobs. governor newsom saying in a statement common sense has prevailed over cruelty. the court is rightly siding with volunteers and service workers. today we are doing right by john f kennedy and sergeant shriver, all those who put others before themselves. >> once again. no major heat in our forecast for today. in fact, temperatures. as you take a look at the afternoon highs, mainly in the 60s, 70s, a few 80s out there out toward livermore and antioch this afternoon, oakland, 69, in san francisco, 65 degrees. some areas picking up some fairly strong winds as well. we do not have any wind advisories, but winds around 25 to 20 7 to 36 miles an hour in fairfield. here's the plan tomorrow for your friday. some patchy fog for the beaches. temperatures only in the low to
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mid 60s around the bay, some clouds in the morning becoming partly sunny and then clearing skies inland, with those readings on track to reach the low to mid 80s. we're checking out the satellite and the radar and look at all this thunderstorm activity. some hail here linked up with all these storms out toward portions of the sierra. as you can see, closing in on parts of lake tahoe. and then here in the bay area, we have lots of fog up and down our coastline. in fact, some stubborn clouds near parts of the coast and right around portions of the bay this afternoon, as far as the winds right now you can see fairfield still gusting to over 30 miles an hour. oakland a westerly breeze at 16. so more neighborhoods with sfo winds at about ten and san jose winds out of the northwest at 15 miles an hour. here is our live camera. we're checking out the bay bridge out towards san francisco, and a big wall of low clouds out here. obviously having a big impact on temperatures out there. santa rosa right now 64, concord 69, in san jose and the lower 70s. we'll send in the clouds and maybe some drizzle tomorrow morning with temperatures in the low to mid 50s. and these
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readings forecast highs not changing too much from the highs from today. as you can see, lower 60s all the way to the low to the low to mid 80s. could be a little bit warmer compared to today. and still some patchy fog near portions of the coastline. we'll eventually warm things up by just a little bit in the five day forecast, and we'll have the full update in a few minutes. >> all right. thank you mark. we'll see you soon. our fox local zip trips return once again tomorrow right here on ktvu fox two. and our next stop, the city of richmond. from a humble deli to a historic hotel, we found the hidden gems. and now it's your turn to dig in. this east bay city is serving up classic eats and craft drinks that might just make it to your new favorite destination. >> it's our lobster ravioli. it's a lobster ravioli that's tossed in a white wine lemon sauce with crab meat and a bit of meyer lemon bits. >> oh, my, that's so good. >> once again, our fox zip trip to richmond is tomorrow morning. you can watch it right here on ktvu fox two on mornings on two.
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springer has more from seattle. >> the manhunt for a father accused of killing his three young daughters, intensifying. >> no resources been spared in tracking this individual down. >> multiple law enforcement agencies participating in the large scale search for travis decker, both in the air and on the ground across chelan county, washington. the landscape largely wilderness. police believe decker killed his three daughters, nine year old peyton, eight year old evelyn and five year old olivia, and then went on the run. the girl's mother reported them missing after their father didn't bring them home from a scheduled visitation, prompting a search that ended when their bodies were found near a campground. >> peyton, olivia and evelyn deserve justice. the decker family deserves justice, and this is evil. >> decker is wanted for three counts of first degree murder and first degree kidnaping in connection with his daughters deaths. the 32 year old is a former army ranger with extensive training that could help him evade police. >> he is well versed in outdoor
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survival and talking with his father. it sounds at times that he would go out and would be living off grid for sometimes up to two and a half months. >> as the manhunt ramps up, authorities are urging him to stop running. >> travis, if you're out there seeing us, we'd like you to turn yourself in. we want a peaceful resolution to this. >> a reward of $20,000 is being offered for information leading to decker's arrest in seattle. i'm dan springer, fox news. >> hospital officials in the south bay are now asking for the public's help to identify a man involved in a train accident more than a month ago. it happened april 25th, around 11 in the morning on the caltrain tracks in santa clara. officials did not provide any other information. the man recovering at santa clara valley med. they say they believe he is 30 to 40 years old. anyone with information about this individual is asked to contact the hospital. coming up on ktvu news at 630. the san mateo sheriff watches as county leaders move to remove her from office. the crucial step taken today and the sheriff's defiant response. plus, saying goodbye
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trump administration and are trying to fill quotas in san jose. a man accused of sexually assaulting two women on the los gatos creek trail has been arrested. police say they caught the suspect late this afternoon. both women were attacked yesterday, just minutes apart on the trail between lee and bascom. police say one woman was with her dog when the suspect hit her and then knocked her to the ground. billionaire elon musk and president donald trump took to their social media platforms to trade barbs as their close relationship appeared to unravel. musk called the republican budget bill full of pork, while trump said musk had been wearing thin at the white house and was angry that the bill eliminates an ev tax break that would benefit tesla. you're watching ktvu fox two news at 630. the san mateo county board of supervisors have now taken the next critical step toward removing county sheriff cristina corbis ktvu claudine wong here now with more on today's meeting. claudine. >> well, mike, today's special supervisors meeting comes two months after voters approved
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measure a, which granted the san mateo county board of supervisors the authority to remove an elected sheriff for cause. sheriff cristina corpus watched from the back of the board of supervisors chambers, while the board considered approving whether to begin the process of removing her from office. this all stems from a 400 page independent investigation released last year. it accused the sheriff of misconduct, corruption and an inappropriate relationship with her former chief of staff. corpus has repeatedly denied the allegations and calls them biased and politically motivated. she says the board's decision today was clearly expected. >> i've done nothing wrong. crime is down. this rhetoric of public safety is at risk is an agenda by certain individuals, certain groups who want certain things that i would not agree to. and so i am here today to tell you that i can't wait to be heard in the appropriate arena.
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>> we're going to file a motion with the court immediately to stay these proceedings. >> today's board vote triggers a pre-removal conference, and that has to be held within five calendar days. it's going to be presided over by the san mateo county chief probation officer. during the conference, the sheriff will have an opportunity to respond to the allegations. a 4/5 vote would be required to remove corpus and would be subject to appeal by the sheriff. corpus, who is san mateo county's first latina sheriff, has also filed a $10 million lawsuit against the county, alleging both discrimination and harassment. mike. >> all right. claudine wong with the very latest in the newsroom. claudine. thank you. the san francisco police department is moving its investigation headquarters to downtown, thanks to a $9.4 million donation. billionaire chris larsen, ceo of san francisco based crypto company ripple, made the donation. now, the department says this new headquarters will
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help them expand their modern crime fighting technology tools, including drones. larsen addressed concerns from some residents about giving money to the police department. >> giving more tools to the police can be controversial to some people in this city. those concerns are understandable. and while i feel very confident that, you know, we're still in the process of rebuilding, correcting some misguided police policies that started in 2020. we always have to be on guard that we don't overcorrect. >> in march, voters passed proposition e, allowing san francisco police to expand its use of technology to combat crime. the mayor's office says crime is down nearly 30% under his tenure, and last month he announced a roadmap to fully staff, police and the sheriff's office. san francisco police chief bill scott, looking back at his time as chief of the city, he is about to leave san francisco for a new job in
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southern california. ktvu is amber lee caught up with the chief this afternoon to talk about the city he has called home now, amber, for eight years. >> that's right, mike, we just came out of a lengthy one on one interview with the police chief behind me. you can still see that he is working late tonight, wrapping up at eight and a half year career here. here's an excerpt from my interview with him. >> he's been challenging, you know, but it has been rewarding. very rewarding. it's been a great experience. you know, i have enjoyed this job and i know people some people might question like, how can you enjoy that with all the pressure and all this? i enjoy it because i love what i do. i love this profession. i love the city and coming to work. even with working long hours and seven days a week, most weeks it just it doesn't feel like work to me.
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you know, because i love what i do. >> the chief's last day is tomorrow. we'll have a whole lot more for you on the 10:00 news. he'll set the record straight on a number of rumors. back to you, mike. >> oh, eight years as a police chief in any city is quite the accomplishment. wishing him nothing but the best down in southern california. amber. appreciate it. thank you. coming up, starting tomorrow, there will be dozens more firefighters in the city. [music] also protecting those who protect us. a new simple test to help keep
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mileage pay. the state set aside $27 million for this pilot program. it is ending less than halfway through its planned duration. alameda was one of seven counties in the state that were part of the pilot program. the rainbow flag is now flying at the san jose police department for pride month. police chief paul joseph raising the flag during a ceremony. this was this morning, and he was joined by elected officials and members of the department. san jose police mind you made history in 2019 as the first major police department to raise the pride flag at its headquarters. san jose police say the flag raising symbolizes their continued support of the lgbtq community, both in their ranks and across the city. the san francisco fire department is growing with the addition of 49 new firefighters today. the 135th recruit academy ran by headquarters to take part in an exercise with the chief of the fire department, dean crispin. the group is scheduled to graduate tomorrow. the chief
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getting some push ups in after completing a 20 week academy. >> learn how to deploy progressive hoses and dry and wet mop up. we learned firefighter rescue techniques. >> we learned how important it is to have accountability of your crew. give yourselves a round of applause. >> all right. after tomorrow's graduation ceremony, the new recruits will begin six months of on the job training. a three minute test is helping firefighters in the south bay learn their risk of deadly cancer. san jose firefighters can attend a free screening event. this is today as well as tomorrow for esophageal cancer. firefighters have a 62% higher risk of contracting the cancer. now, this screening takes cells from their throats and then sends them off to a lab for testing. officials say the dna test can tell the high accuracy if cancer is present. >> fortunately, we have lost several firefighters to esophageal cancer, so this is an opportunity to give back to our members through esoguard test.
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we're also doing it for our retirees as well. >> if the test is positive, firefighters can undergo preventative treatment. the firefighters union says it also offers skin cancer screenings and even full body mris as they work to ensure health of first responders. >> well, the overall weather pattern not changing too much this week. we might be able to warm things up a little bit in the five day forecast. we'll have the update coming up. >> all right. now to alex savidge and a look at some of those stories we're working on for west coast rap. coming up at the top of the hour alex. >> all right mike. thank you. coming up tonight at 7:00, federal authorities in the pacific northwest say they were able to prevent a planned mass shooting and bomb attack at a busy shopping mall. what the fbi is saying about the teenager who's been taken into custody, and how this alleged plot was brought to light. plus, two people rescued by helicopter from a rushing river in the sierra. how their suv got stuck in that dangerous spot. and the warning tonight from first
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responders, those stories and a whole lot more coming up tonight at seven on west coast rap. and of course, that's followed by the ktvu fox two news at 730 with heather holmes. >> all right. we will see you soon, alex. thank you. but first here after the break. pain to park and one of the best parks. the new proposal to charge people in golden gate park. and some
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are thousands of free parking spots available in san francisco's golden gate park, but that park perk could be ending. san francisco mayor daniel lurie says he is open to eliminating free parking on roads in golden gate park, in order to bring more revenue to balance the budget. ktvu jana katsuyama has more on this controversial proposal. >> every year, people come to golden gate park to enjoy the beautiful grounds, to exercise or visit one of the museums and recreational facilities. but the rec and parks department says with 20 million visits per year, the budget has not kept up with growth. >> so our deficit for the next two years is 16.5 million. >> department spokesperson tamara barrick says that is why they're grateful mayor daniel
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lurie is supporting a plan to end free street parking and begin charging vehicles. the proposal calls for creating 3100 parking spots on the streets, with a charge of $3 an hour to park. that's expected to generate $4.9 million per year. on thursday, mayor daniel lurie said the city needs new revenue streams. >> we have to find revenue sources to keep our parks safe, clean. it's up for discussion. >> rec and parks commissioner larry mazzola was the only no vote when it came up in a february meeting. >> that's one of the jewels of san francisco that's left where they don't charge for parking. and i understand they need to raise money, but i don't want to do that. on the residents of san francisco's back. the only people left that won't be charged in golden gate park are going to be the coyotes. if we start charging everybody to park there. >> some residents do support keeping services, but others say the city should find funds elsewhere. >> every day. come here every day. i need to pay $3, even though one time it's not
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expensive. but every day that's the big money for me. >> it feels a little nickel and diming to me. i mean, this is just a public space that we're all supposed to be able to come to and enjoy. yeah, i think they they get a lot of taxes. they tax us in many other ways. i don't think they should do this. >> this proposal will now go before the mayor, the board of supervisors and the people of san francisco to weigh in on whether they want to see this revenue source with parking fees in golden gate park. reporting from san francisco jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news. >> and in san mateo, crews were back clearing that massive tree that came down and crushed two cars and injured a person. skyfox flew the area on south railroad avenue right near ninth avenue. a lot of equipment still on scene, as you can tell here, as well as the white truck that was destroyed by the impact of the tree. several branches loaded up onto the back of that truck. still no word on what may have caused that big tree to come down. yesterday, firefighters in the east bay
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were able to quickly put out a hillside grass fire near a refinery. the fire started around 3:00 this morning in a grassy area between crockett and pinole. a security guard from a nearby industrial company saw the flames up on the hillside, and called the fire department. they were worried for a while about the high winds potentially pushing that fire toward power lines, but firefighters were able to prevent that. >> the multiple agencies coming in and everyone working together to make sure we can get this fire out as soon as possible. the wind is always a challenge when you're dealing with wildland fires, and that's why we make sure we get as many resources as we can to get these fires under control. >> the fire did not end up threatening any buildings or homes nearby. firefighters say they're still investigating how this fire started. >> it seems like the winds have been the common element with these fires over the past few days. in san francisco, though, lots of low clouds and fog out there. you can see persistent into the afternoon hours. temperatures 65 degrees. the
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record for this day way back in 1883 of 95 degrees, but 65 pretty close to the average for this time of year 66. so what's happening? the marine layer is deep in a little bit to around to 22,500ft. so as a result, all that cooler marine air able to make it across the bay and even impacting some of the inland areas as well. no big changes to our forecast for your friday. some clouds, maybe some drizzle becoming partly sunny. it's cool for the coast and it's kind of borderline warm inland. the warmest locations tomorrow will be back up approaching the mid 80s. so here is the forecast for tomorrow. once again. patchy fog out there for the shoreline around the bay. some clouds in the morning becoming partly sunny and then a warm afternoon inland. remember last week we're talking about heat advisories and temperatures close to 100 degrees. not the case this week. here's a look at the satellite and the radar. look at all the thunderstorm activity out toward parts of the sierra closing in on lake tahoe. so we have some active weather for that portion of the state for today. and then we have the low clouds, the marine layer clouds just
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offshore and already pushing back into the bay for this evening, all being helped out by these onshore winds. right now fairfield, you can see a wind gusting to 32 miles an hour. oakland a westerly breeze at 16 and some more neighborhoods for you with sfo winds at about ten. let's see. half moon bay at about nine miles an hour, and san jose northwest breeze at 15. here's our live camera. we're checking out the oakland estuary. you can see some texture on the surface of the water here. a good sign that we have a bit of a breeze out there. and here's that fog bank that the layer of the low cloud deck is getting ready to push back into the area. current numbers. santa rosa 64, concord 69 degrees and san jose in the lower 70s reporting mostly clear skies. here's a look at the forecast lows. tomorrow morning. we will have some scattered low clouds and areas of maybe some drizzle out there to start things off tomorrow morning. temperatures most areas in the 50s. you can see that cloud cover for your friday and then into the afternoon hours. the clouds clear back to near the shoreline, so partly sunny skies around the bay, more sunshine
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inland and temperatures tomorrow could be just a little bit warmer compared to today. this pattern is kind of just been static all week long. we have this big trough, this big area of low pressure down in southern california, so no signs of any major heat events showing up in the bay area forecast just yet. clouds in the morning becoming partly sunny and breezy. winds could be around 20 to 25 miles an hour. temperatures a few more 80s out there out toward concord, livermore and antioch. oakland 71 and san francisco in the mid 60s. here's a look ahead. your five day forecast. and these are all just some minor changes. so it has been kind of an uneventful weather week in terms of big changes headed our way. temperatures may be up a few degrees in your sunday forecast. and then a little bit cooler into early next week, especially as you head into tuesday. so clouds in the morning trying to clear back to near the shoreline. sounds like a typical june for us here in the bay area. >> i like the pattern. nice pattern. all right. thank you. in italy, there was a 3.2 magnitude earthquake in pompeii. part of a wall and vault were
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damaged, but there were no relics inside the structure. this was just one small quake in a series of tremors near naples lately. no injuries were reported. and new video from hawaii of kilauea erupting yet again, lava spewing high into the air from early this morning. the eruption began last night. since december, kilauea has been intermittently erupting in hawaii volcanoes national park. still to come getting california children to hit the books. the new plan from the governor to get young students turning those pages and with dupixent, stay ahead of moderate-to-severe eczema. as you welcome the feeling of touch with clearer skin and less itch. the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, helps heal your skin from within. severe allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for face, mouth, tongue or throat swelling, wheezing or trouble breathing. tell your doctor of new or worsening eye problems, like eye pain or vision changes, skin symptoms, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection.
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a new initiative to improve student reading. up and down the state. today, governor newsom announced the golden state literacy plan. while visiting an elementary school in compton. he says the plan includes the deployment of more than 1000 literacy coaches and specialists to the state's highest need schools. >> we have a responsibility to do more and do better as it relates to the educational outcomes, particularly as it relates to literacy in this
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state. >> the governor goes on to say, like all states, california experienced educational setbacks during the pandemic, but students continue to show signs of improvement. now to some baseball. the san francisco giants beat the padres today to split the four game series. the final out at the ballpark is 3 to 2, thanks to a great performance from pitcher robbie ray. ray striking out nine across seven frames, his eighth w of the season. and today's win comes after a handful of roster changes not too long ago, including parting ways with lamonte wade jr. now, despite the move, no fans we spoke to were happy about this decision. >> oh, i was surprised. >> i didn't like it. >> i'm bummed. i feel like he was such a great player and like, i feel like he's part of the giants franchise and team, so that sucks. i'm bummed to hear that. you know, i really like watching him play. >> the giants brought in dominic smith to replace wade, and after
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[music] there are no words that can capture the weight of this loss. >> tonight, support pours in for the family of three murdered girls in washington as a manhunt for their father intensifies. >> olivia and evelyn deserve justice. the decker family deserves justice. and this is evil. >> good evening everyone. welcome to west coast rap. i'm alex savage. tonight, people near the remote area of central washington, where the girls bodies were found, are being urged to secure theirpr
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