Student. It really encompasses a community effort. School districts has made a number of security updates including cameras gates fencing scattered along the perimeter of the campuses. Tune in tomorrow for more of our special backtoschool coverage. We will introduce you to bay area teachers and students moving into a brandnew 100 million facility after spending several years in portable classrooms. A journey is about to start the triplets and their brother. They are all attending university of southern cal at this fall. Amy johnson was there for their move in day to learn about their inspiration. Reporter in a sea of more than 3000 students moving into usc a certain for some stands out from the crowd. It is crazy. We are going to live in the same residence hall. If we need anything we can go back and forth. It is pretty easy. Reporter 17yearold triplets are incoming freshmen. 19yearold brother was in a transferring sophomore. That is how the cookie crumbles. We all applied to a variety of schools. We all ended up somehow falling together at usc. I think it is going to be a wild ride. Reporter all four moved on campus. But in separate rooms. The girls have always shared a room. All of us together was an accident. I guess a blessing in disguise for all to be together. It is how we have always been. Youve always been a super close family unit. Reporter the journey here is special. This is where their mother went to school. The single mother who worked as a additions assistant at la county usc died two years ago from cancer. She would not want us to be sad. She always wanted us to be happy growing up. Even now im pretty sure obviously she will be happy to see us here. She would hate to see us upset even though she is sheulwausto with all we can. And come out successful. Reporter three of them are planning to go into medicine. Kayla is deciding. Helping for some along is chris lee. She and her husband took them and after learning of their situation from their son trevor who knew the kids. Now the family is adopting them. We did not want them to just the lost kids somewhere. We knew with so much potential we wanted to help them out. We wanted to guide them. Theyre going to be adults. They are all going to be teenagers soon. They still need guidance. Once things start getting a little bumpy we all needed a guiding leg. After our mom passed away we felt for little while we would not have one. And then chris and joe came in. They gave us one. Reporter to make the week even better on friday they are officially adopted by the lee family. Great story. In the warning about painkiller addiction and how it can start after common surgery. Learn about 5 million americans choose to have their wisdom teeth removed every year. Some doctors say despite Research Showing a combination of acetaminophen and ibuprofen is superior to treat the pain densest are still prescribing too many opioids to young adults. Densest. For many dental care such as wisdom teeth extraction is the first opioid exposure. It could be like 50,000 kids each year becoming new chronic users after just something simple like a wisdom tooth extraction. In light of the epidemic the dental association has released updated guidelines to recommending use of alternative pain relievers. In a maximum seven day supply when opioids are necessary. In the bay area a new report finds doctors in marin county are seeing fewer opioid overdoses. Prescribing his decreased 48 since 2014. The california red legged frog nearly extinct species celebrating a turning point today. Sepsis goes to release the 1000 frog they have raised. San francisco zoo. The zoos Conservation Team has been working for three years raising the frogs from eggs to tadpoles. The frogs have been missing from yosemite and other areas of the state for about 50 years now. Largely in part to the increased population of the non native bullfrog. Eased a rescue group is searching for a home for eight unipet that has a great lesson to teach about being resilient. John ramose with the story. Reporter we humans can take a lesson from dogs. No matter what life throws at them they never seem to feel sorry for themselves. Ellie and her daughter brought their foster dog out for a romp in this Castro Valley park. Which sounds like it could be a problem as the dog was born without any front legs. We got her at three weeks old. The breeder did not know what to do with her. There were looking for anybody to take her. Reporter it wasnt a problem at all because who needs legs when you have wheels . She is been outfitted with a front and wheelchair. And doesnt seem to even realize shes different at all. She is around animals all day every day that have four legs. She doesnt notice. They dont notice. Reporter the dog was saved by a Pittsburgh Group umbrella of hope. This seeks out aging disabled or overly shy animals that are difficult to place. Then they look for a home with a human experiencing a similar challenge. A dog that was chemically burned by an abusive owner was placed with a young burn patient in alameda. Another dog that lost a leg to a car found a happy home with an amputee companion. The volunteers say it helps to have someone who understands what the other is going through. I think the humans often get more inspiration from the dogs. The dogs usually have no idea there is anything different about them. Reporter that is true her shortage of legs is overcome by a spirit. In fact her foster care keepers say there are few things she cannot do. She cant jump up on the couch. Reporter that might be a plus for some people. There hoping to place her with someone experiencing a similar limb difference. Because she is otherwise perfectly healthy i dont expect her to have special medical needs. Other than the occasional tire chains. If you know someone who might be a good fit for her or any of the other dogs for adoption can contact umbrella of hope. There is a link on our website. She is pretty cute. We are also taking part in a bay area wide adoption fair with petfood express. It starts september 14. You can also get information online. Kpix. Com. Still ahead caltrans helping wildlife in their quest for love. By building an overpass can help species from going extinct. This weekend is a good time to visit a national park. Coming up at 6 pm a tense situation on the streets outside the case a capital. The issue that led to a lawmaker and being shelved. Its time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. You can adjust your comfort on both sides your sleep number setting. Can it help keep us asleep . Absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. And snoring . No problem. And done. So you can really promise better sleep. Not promise. Prove. And now, all beds are on sale save 50 on the sleep number 360 limited Edition Smart bed. Plus 0 interest for 24 months and free home delivery. Ends saturday. Los angeles is famous for its freeways. It is one step closer to building a major thoroughfare. Just for wildlife. It will allow mountain lions and other animals to roam more freely and possibly help keep the species alive. Reporter mountain lions and other wild animals have lived in the heart of los angeles for centuries. But the freeways that were built to connect people ended up isolating wildlife. Hoping to preserve mountain lions and other species officials are in the final design stage for a crossing over one of las busiest freeways. The 101. Beth is with the National Wildlife federation. These are beautiful. They are not just bridges. These are vegetative landscapes. The animals have to feel say. Reporter it was stretched 200 feet over 10 lanes of highway. And provide big cats coyotes and other creatures better access to not just food and also potential mates. If we dont provide connectivity they cant get dates outside of their family. They are at risk of going extinct. Reporter since the park Service Started tracking mountain lions in 2000 to 18 have died trying to cross freeways and other secondary roads. Without the overpass animals have been forced to take risk or get creative. This image captured p60 for coming out of a drainage tunnel long dark tunnel that unfortunately isnt great in terms of wildlife crossing in general. Reporter so far the Wildlife Federation has raised more than 13 million from private donors. They are confident they will raise the remaining 60 million and completion is set for 2023. We will inspire the world. That many people are going to drive under this and know what is possible in la. If la could do it nobody else has an excuse. Caltrans hopes to build more of those crossings across the state. The park service is celebrating his birthday this weekend. 103 years ago president Woodrow Wilson signed the act that created the bureau. They are inviting everyone to join in the celebration sunday with free admission to all the national parks. For bay area residents this includes mere woods pinnacles and yosemite. Right here in our backyard. No reason not to enjoy it. One of the many parts about the bay area in california. There is a lot of outdoors to explore. Be smart the fire danger will be high. Temperatures will be high. Not as week we are back to the 90s. We have the 60s and 70s and 80s and 90s. The high temperatures outside today include all 69 half moon bay. 74 San Francisco. San jose and fremont. 97 santa rosa. Concorde 94 degrees. Certainly warmer than yesterday by up to 15 degrees and limb. It was a significant jump. Baseball tonight first pitch 7 pm. Another one for the yankees playing in oakland tonight at the coliseum. 73 degrees. Mild night tonight. Warmer than normal because it was a warm day. It is humid outside. By our standards. Humid air hose onto the heat more efficiently in the evening. That will translate to 60s for lowes. Mountain view 64. Sepsis goes into one. If you are prone to sneezing because of allergies you have a break for a month. It is back. The elm the grasses are high. Into the medium high category. A point for come friday and staying elevated saturday and sunday. All of a sudden here comes the pollen. Here comes another ridge of High Pressure again. Ridge of High Pressure building to the south. A way to our west of the beginning to flex its muscles and exert influence on our weather. The bigger story is the low is moving out. That was the catalyst for the push from the ocean when it was breezy and chilly for three days. That pushes leaving. Ridge of High Pressure is getting closer. It is translating to double digit temperature gains. We will stay warm for a while. Some clouds tomorrow morning. Mainly near the water. Sunshine for you in the afternoon. On friday even less Morning Cloud cover along the coastline San Mateo County in marin county. Everybody else has sunshine from start to finish. Some clouds tonight. Not as widespread. Will be a repeat temperature wise tomorrow. Temperatures running hotter this weekend especially inland. Some low 90s will turn into middle 90s sunday and monday. Compared to average we are talking three or 4 degrees warmer than average. It was a big jump from yesterday. Now that we are warmer than normal that is where we stay for a while. San jose 84. Campbell 85. San mateo 80. 82 fremont. 66 pacifica. San ramon tomorrow sunshine and 87. It will be hotter to the delta. Antioch and brentwood middle 90s. The 106 you had last week. Pleasanton 90. Thursday marin county Stinson Beach 67. Hop over the hill san rafael 87. Wrigley and alameda 72. Petaluma 88. Hot in lake county 96 lakeport. 96 clear lake. If you degrees cooler friday. We gain right back on saturday. The warmest hottest weather will be sunday and monday. With highs in the middle 90s and limb. Upper 90s and the hottest spots. If you hang out near the water will be much cooler. With highs they are only in the 60s and 70s. The live news desk. Lets take you down to southern california. Lancaster specifically. A Sheriff Department station has come under gunfire. One deputy has been wounded. This happened about 3 pm this afternoon. In the parking lot of the lancaster sheriff station. 500 block of lancaster boulevard. This is according to Sheriffs Department officials. One deputy was shot in the shoulder while other deputies were fired on. They managed to escape. Uninjured. Deputy morgan of the Sheriff Information Bureau tells us shots were fired into the stations helipad area. That is where its helicopter lands. They dont know what direction the gunfire came from. A perimeter had to be set up in the area to get the injured deputy out. He has been transported to the hospital. You can see there are some of the deputies moving around with protective armor. We dont know that deputies condition. The sheriff station coming under fire in lancaster. We will continue to follow the story. Coming up young people in foster care are particularly vulnerable to becoming homeless. Thanks the one woman looking up in the bay area. Thanks to one woman things are looking up. At aetna, we believe in taking care of the whole you. Thats why we take a total approach to health and wellness, so you can age actively. And we simplify medicare by connecting you to the right coverage, resources and care. So you can keep pursuing the life you love. Aetna medicare solutions. At at t we believe in access. The opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. Connecting with the things that matter most. And because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. Weve created access from at t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. May qualify for Home Internet at a discounted rate of 10 a month. No commitment, deposit, or installation fee. Visit att. Com accessnow, to learn more. There are more than 400,000 young people in foster care in the u. S. Nationwide data show far less likely than their peers to go to college. Half of them become homeless within a year and a half of living on their own. Things are looking up in the bay area thanks to this weeks jefferson award winner. Diana brown made a life saving decision to devote her life to helping foster youth saur. Reporter diana brown surrounds foster youth with a circle of love and support three nonprofit she started after her parents passed away. This is live. So in permanent. So temporary. I asked myself what is my life about . Reporter she left her job and found it sore in 2009. Its volunteers provide support in academics leadership and life skills to about 100 bay area foster youth this year h 11 through 19. Middle schoolers start with a Residential Program at uc berkeley for three summers and then stay connected with other activities. They should have someone to protect them and guide them toward success. Reporter diana leads the way. While only about half of american foster youth graduate from high school on time at saur 95 get their High School Diploma on time. Nine in 10 of them go to college. Take a Mechanical Engineering student at uc merced. I was a very scared little kid. They have gained help me to gain confidence. Reporter they can move from school to school. Academic manager said saur remains committed to students from middle school to early college. We stick with those kids no matter what. Reporter to sort graduate Breanna Miller diana his family. She is always there. And i feel like that is what a mother is. Reporter diana said she simply emulates her parents. To be able to give their kind of love to our kids. I think my parents would say you did a good job. Reporter for equipping foster youth to soar toward a hopeful future this weeks jefferson award in the bay area goes to diana brown. They partner with uc Berkeley Social Services casa chapters and community organizations. Most of the funding comes froms foundations and individuals donations. Applications for students must include a referral to a casa or social worker. That opportunity just like a mom. You can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online. A bay area city recording some of its lowest crime in decades. Why some say they are still concerned for their safety. Californians facing another type of real estate crisis. Why People Living in some of the most beautiful areas i having a hard time renewing their fire insurance. The search underway for a Contra Costa County woman who disappeared after watering her plants. It is a kiddie pop up that you dont want to miss. Care and control is hosting a fun event at city hall to promote kitten adoption. You get to cuddle kittens and enjoy a performance. In classical music. You also get to taste dandelion chocolate. We have four different areas we can sit down and play with the cat. And watch them jump around and do cuddling. You can get relaxation. It gives you an opportunity to fall in love with somebody. If you could not make it to kitty hawk to date the event is happening tomorrow. See how happy everybody looks. Wrapper twister has been called the fastest rapper in the game. The sign Language Interpreter had no problem keeping up with his lightning fast lyrics. Dont blink. Amber galloway earned props over the weekend. Twitter exploded calling on her to try for the Guinness World record. The company welcomed her to make the attempt. Twister already holds the record for fastest rapper of all times. He later tweeted that she was the real mvp. Quite impressive. Amazing. That is going to do it for the news at 5 pm. News is 6 pm begins right now. Insurance Companies Pulling the rug out from under california homeowners. Why those living in fire prone areas are being left with few options. Recent Violent Attacks like this one of locals in San Francisco worried for their safety. The new data tonight contradicting that process perception. I would not risk my life to get 1000 instagram followers. The pilot of this wild bay area crash speaks out. Why he insists his close call was not a publicity stunt. We start with panic bay area homeowners facing a new reality in high risk fire areas. Melissa is and mill valley were some Insurance Companies are unwilling to take a risk and some homes. Reporter that is right. Here in mill valley houses that are tucked away on the side of mountains surrounded forest are part of the citys charm. But for Insurance Companies this is just a high risk wildfire area. And the companies in light of recent California Wildfires are finding it increasingly difficult and making them unwilling to renew homeowner policies and places like this. Phyllis has lived in this mill valley home for 45 years. She is always had Homeowners Insurance with chubb. That is about to change. I had no clue they were going to not renew me. Reporter despite playing 27,000 dollars for insurance last year in the past few weeks she started getting notices her policy would not be renewed when it expires next month pain. Cannot sleep. That was the one thing that i thought wasnt going to happen to me. Reporter it is because she made two small claims. But phyllis said it is part of a larger pattern. They have been saying they dont want policies. We actually asked the insurers in the state to give us their data. How many people were they non renewing. That is what we have for the first time. Reporter the state insurance commissioner. He said the new data proves what phyllis is saying. Insurers are dropping homeowners who live near wildlands. Because they are afraid of more fires