Market. Good evening. Im veronica de la cruz. And im allen martin. We spoke with researcher whose say theyre watching our cities get whiter and wealthier as people of color continue to be pushed farther out. Reporter willis works in construction and she makes 30 an hour but still cant afford to stay in the city she was born and raised in. It is very emotional when youre living that cycle and there is nothing you can do about it. Reporter just before the pandemic hit she walked door to door in city hall with a group of black homeless advocates telling her story and the story of other black Community Members to city supervisors. Shes reached her breaking point. She wants to know why someone with a decent salary and consistent work omeless. M staywi mo un e cod afford to rent was in antioch. I have had my own place before. I had to move out of the city to get it, but i work in the city and i had to come back. Reporter unreliable transportation made it impossible for her to get to work. I remember when i did that there was no even bart system. In the construction system you can work in at 5 00 in the morning and so i couldnt get to work. Reporter she came to city hall to shine a light on the ugly part of the citys Affordable Housing crises and it is leading to resegregation. We thought that spatial segregation is a factor of the past, you know, that was our old days we had the getos and people were concentrated and we have all risen to middle class and integrated nicely. Not so. Reporter her team is mapping out how our cities are becoming whiter and wealthier. Places like antioch are considered hhly se and. It 96 nonwhite. Other wealthier, whiter areas have been flagged as experiencing aresources rarely overlap with segregated poor areas which chapel points out is a huge problem. Social services are still located in the city and they lose access to them and that then leads to a sort of cascading effect of disadvantage. We lived here for seven years. Reporter Dominique Daniels was born and raised in oak and now lives in richmond, another segregated area that is mostly nonwhite. It is surreal to see it. They have made a lot of changes. We profiled her family last year while they were being evicted out of this triplex in oakland. There was no conversation. They refused to speak to us. If they had just come over and had a conversation with us, i would have not been opposed to paying a little more. Reporter the owner moved his son into one unit and forced dominiques family out. Her mother is a nurse and always paid her rent on time. After that story aired, oakland changed its law regarding owner moveins without just cause. But it was too late for dominiqes family. We didnt know what we were going to do or like where we were going to do. The rent around here are really high. Reporter they were able to buy a home in richmond. Dominique says theyre lucky. They could make it work. But still richmond isnt home. It is pretty sad to be prom here and see the changes that are being made, and that they dont include me or people that look like me. Reporter both dominique and willis fall into that missing middle category. They make too to qualify housing subsidies but not enough to make it in their hometown. 30 an hour. It is not enough. Were losing culture and were losing a sense of community. To think that we can actually build a new culture in exclusive suburbs is kind of wishful thinking, i think. So some of this is going to be lost forever. Reporter but chapel says there still is a lot that can be done. Most importantly resources need to be shared regional so those who have been forced to the fringes dont end up being even more disconnected. If we just leave it to the market, it is all going to sprawl out and were not going to have Optimal Solutions for the region or for communities. Reporter kpix 5. Chapels Research Shows that resegregation is not unique to the bay area. It is a global issue. We have links to Research Conducted at the urban displacement prong on kpix. Com. And we also invite you to sts a project home on cbsn. Com. Were monitoring breaking news out of dallas after reports of a shooting at the Shopping Mall at the dallas galleria. Located on the dallas parkway. The trouble was first reported at a nordstrom store. We have been told the police have locked down at least that store, if not the entire mall. Shots were reportedly fired on the third floor. There are reports of one person injured. They are searching for the gunman. We are monitoring the situation. Dweeb, again, this is dallas, texas. Well have more on this as we get it. A live look at our top local headlines an explosion and fire ripped through a business and damaged others in stinson beach. The blast happened on the top floor of oh sheen antic reality. The owner was late to work so that might have saved his life. No one was hurt and no word yet on what caused the explosion. Guilty, your honor, guilty, your honor. Guilty, your honor. A total of 84 guilty pleas from pg es ceo today. It was for 84 felony counts of Involuntary Manslaughter in the 201 catch fire. The utility also acknowledged its old grid wiped out the town of paradise. The company will pay millions in fines and billions more in settlements to the victims. The airman arrested for killing a Santa Cruz County sheriff deputy has been charged in the Fatal Shooting of a federal officeer in oakland. The fbi says steven cay littla gunned down officer Dave Underwood during a night of protest with an accomplice in the car. The investigators say they found writing in blood inside a car cay littla carjacked linking him to the extremist movement. Tomorrow a Memorial Service will be held for a Santa Cruz County deputy damon gutzwiller. We will have live coverage at 10 00 a. M. On our streaming service, cbsn bay area that is on the kpix 5 app and on kpix. Com. The California Farmers Markets Association will no longer manage the livermore Farmers Market after a video of pride flags gained a lot of attention. You need to go read the rules and read the section about cooperating with market management. It happened after gale hayden, who manages the market, say as vendor handed out pride flags. She says it was all a misunderstanding. Dan floyd, the owner of the booth, says he is more upset about how she handled the situation. Considering that she called passing out the flags a plying activity which it is most definitely is not and it is tied to my identity definitely it definitely felt like there was some kind of issue there. It had to do with the flag itself. And my concerns on the liability of it when they were handing them out to children and theyre fencing with them. In a message posted to instagram, livermore pride says the Farmers Market association resigned and was not fired. It says now livermore downtown will find new management for the market. The mayor is stepping down of her response to calls for police reform. Marigold had been under mounting public pressure to resign from the city council and her position as its rotating mayor since june 1 when she seemed to dismiss the idea of a formal discussion on police use of force policy. To me it is like a solution looking for a problem, so until we feel like we have that problem, i dont see that that is a place that i would specifically want to put our time and energy. The counsel carl later decided to schedule that review following public outcry. An online petition for golds removal was approaching 2,000 signatures when she announced her resignation today effective june 30th. A decadelong project already years behind schedule and now the central subway has been pushed back again. We get an explanation from the top. And San Franciscos District Attorney takes on door dash. The lawsuit that accuses the company of cheating its workers. This rare sight spotted recently. Tonight the warning as huge pods of blue whales silt not even running yet, but centrals subway extension into chinatown just cant seem to stay on track. The completion has been pushed back again from the end of the month to the end of the year. Kpix 5s Wilson Walker asks the head of muni for an explanation. Reporter the big headlines from muni last week, how the agency is handling budget challenges out of the pandemic and its relationship with the Police Department amid the current round of protests and overshadowed twas latest update on the central subway, a project now facing even greater delay. Covid19 resulted in a significant decrease in the efficiency of work on the central subway in order for the work fce to be to maintain their social distance. Reporter as you might expect, the pandemic has not helped the central subway, a construction project nearly a decade long and the passage of time is now driving some new complications. The most complicated of which was the new train control system, so the train control system that we bid back whenever the project was initially bid, all of the technology and technical requirements around that changed mid contract. And then also needed to be integrated into the new train control system planning that were dog for the existing subway. Reporter the director says the construction should be finished by the end of this year before about one year of testing and certification. And so the current target for the beginning of service for passengers the end of 2021. Reporter in some respect this is announcement leaves us where we were about a year ago, a project that depends on a great many things and a lot of answers that end with we dont know yet. In San Francisco, Wilson Walker, kpix 5. San franciscos District Attorney is citing door dash for illegally misclassifying workers as contractors instead of employees. He is taking the company to court to order them to comply with the states gig worker law and guarantee workers a minimum wage, paid sick time and the Safety Equipment needed to do their job. In a statement door dash says, in part, todays action seeks to disrupt the essential service door dash provides an we will fight to continue providing dashers with flexible earning opportunities that they say they want in these challenging times. Still ahead, the nfl commissioner is going on the record about a potential an inmate spoke out for a plea for the governor to take action to stop the spread of covid19 behind bars. In a Virtual Press conference, activists and inmates said a rash of san quentin Staff Members have recently tested positive. There are now 26 cob firmed cases detected in the prison, but inmates say overcrowding isn they nongfor release more inmates at a faster pace and keep the prison population down. Some prisoners called into the conference from the jail today to describe the current conditions. At the beginning of the pandemic the prison passed out Hand Sanitizer that was donated by ucsf. We got one small bottle a couple of months ago, and havent received any since. When it comes to this pandemic, we have absolutely no idea what theyre doing. The statewide order to socially distance does not contain a footnote excluding incarcerated persons. Our right to be of grave physical harm is not being afforded to us in the same manner other human beings are receiving it. The governor has started releasing prisoners within 180 days of their original release date, but inmates and activists say that is just not enough tor the nfl commissioner is now weighing in on a potential football come back for Colin Kaepernick since the 2016 somebody when he began kneeling. Roger goodell says the league should have listened earlier to players racism concerns. Goodell is now ebb could recollecting teams to sign kaepernick. We asked you what you think about this news and robert writes i think he deserve as chance. He still handled his quiet protest regardless of the cob sequences. He chose to protest for the mesh lives over money. Lynn says he wasnt a very food quarterback. The nfl is admitting their wrongfulness and steve says he has been out of the game for tooening lock now to be in shape enough to play again. You can weigh in on our kpix 5 facebook, twitter and instagram pages. And we are back in our brady bub sp boxes. Lets get you over to paul heggen. He has a check of the forecast. Hey, paul. Hey, veronica. Life within these little square newsment we need alice. Right in the middle. Let me see if i can squeeze her in there somewhere. It is going to be windy throughout the evening and the breeze will still be something to contend with tomorrow, especially father inland. Thin also calm down closer to the coast and the bay. It is the same weather pattern we have been in for the past couple of days. Not a cloud in the sky today. The closest clouds are way offshore. Those are moving knot to south and that is the direction the wind will be blown tomorrow which is why were going to see that elevated fire taker. The warm spot today, 80 on the button in concord. Otherwise, temperatures mostly in the 70s. It is down to 64 at sfo. Not too much of a difference between those two spots in fad is the still above 80 at 81 degrees so barely. Tomorrow substantially warmer for everybody. Were going to drop down into the 50s tonight. Temperatures pretty close to normal for the middle of june, but we are going to warm up, above average pretty much the across the board on wednesday. That means the upper half of the 0s in San Francisco. Close to 90 san jose. Lets zoom around and show you all of the temperatures we expect. Close to 70 degrees along the coast. It make as big difference in how much you warm up. The east bay looks like youre going to be in the hot spots. The warmer spots farther inland for the delta, and alameda counties. Upper 70s low to mid 80s around the bay itself and that is substantially above normal for the middle of june and then it the farther you adorth lakendmeo coties geing inon the action as well, temperatures into the 80s and low 90s. The fire weather index will give you an explanation. The scale is the easy part. Zero to 10. Zero good, 10 and everybody is worried about it. It take as bunch of Different Things into account. The dryness of the fire fuel, the vegetation, the moisture in the atmosphere the wind speed and the temperature, and that is the problem tomorrow. Were already going to start off with an elevated fire index in napa, Solano County and it gets up to the Halfway Point on the scale as we head towards midday and the afternoon hours with the gusting northerly winds. Relative humidity is lower than 10 . That is why Solano County is a red flag washing in effect throughout the day tomorrow into midday on thursday. Phatters day, highs in the low 90s. But around the bay and the coast, cooling off. The hottest day of the week, thursday. Mid 90s inland. Along the coast reaching up to above 70 degrees. Coming up at 6 00, well zoom in just to the north and take a look at the fire up decks. Pg es ceo shows remorsed a takes responsibility for the 84 lives lost in the catch fire. Plus im Juliet Goodrich in oakland. The fbi releasing new information saying the night of the protest two men who are now behind bars specifically cape here to oakland to kill cops. Ill have that story coming up. And just weeks after the long delayed installation, the trailers for the homeless in the south bay zoos are seeing their budget nearly stretched to the breaking point during the shutdown. And if they cant open soon, animals could be in jeopardy. Reporter shutting down closing an amusement park, shutting a roller coaster, for example. These are living, breathing creatures that have to be fed and cared for and that cost money at a time when very little is coming in. The oakland zoo is home to more than 750 animals representing more than 100 species from across the globe, and feeding and caring for them all isnt cheap. Our highest priority, they are dependent on us to make sure that they are well taken care of so we cant back off from that at all. Reporter the zoo in oakland says its Monthly Budget is roughly 1. 3 million. It is getting help from the federal Payroll Protection Program to make up for the money it is losing while it has been closed. Nay have been forced to dip into their dividendmenting reserves just to make ends meet. Ow reserves have been keeping us afloat, but at some point that is going to run out. Reporter the financial picture isnt much better across the bay. The San Francisco zoo says it spends roughly 30,000 a day to feed and care for its animals. That is nearly there will 1 many a month. The sfo zoo relies heavily for visitors for its budget. Zoos wont be completely out of the woods even after they reopen likely forced to cut capacity and revenue by half or more to allow for social distancing. Were going to have limited timed tickets so that if we would normally have 5, 000 people on a weekend day, we expect to have about 2,000 2,500, maybe 3,000. Rears the zoo hopes to reopen june 29th, but that is not a date that is entirely under its control. It would first have to get permission from the county. Kpix 5. That is it for the news at 5 00. Lets hope they open soon. The kpix news at 6 00 begins right now with ken was fidda and elizabeth cook. Breaking news out of the Santa Cruz Mountains a brush fire that is causing a major traffic backup. In an Unprecedented Court hearing, pg e ceo answers to each of the deaths in the campfire repeatedly entering a guilty plea for all people killed. I was bit upset about it. I just moved in. I still hadnt got situated. And promised housing one week and kicked out the next where a program for the homeless is abruptly being scrapped. Our top story on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. Drama in the courtroom. The pg e ceo pleads guilty to the deaths in the campfire. Good evening. Im elizabeth cook. And im ken was didda. Before we get bastida. Before we get to that, were following breaking news out of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The backup going on from a brush fire on highway 17. The north bound lanes have just been reopened, but there is still a lot of gridlocked traffic. As you know, thousands of people use that route every day. People being warned to the area. The brush fire broke out just after 4 00 near redwood estates. We have a photo snapped by someone in a car. You can see a pocket of flames right there running up the