Im luz pena in San Franciscos Mission district. At this time on a saturday night, streets will be packed and even this park with families. As you can see, its empty. Many families tell us they are concerned about tomorrows raids. Im Lisa Amin Gulezian. I spoke exclusively with the father of a 2yearold hit by a suspected drunk driver. Warm temperatures continue inland this weekend, but a cooling trend is on the way. Reporter now news to build a better bay area, from abc7. Tonight bay area families are preparing for possible immigration raids that could now be just hours away. In some San Francisco neighborhoods, people are staying inside, hoping to remain safe. This comes as local leaders rally to make sure undocumented individuals know their rights. Good evening, thanks for joining us. Im eric thomas. And im dion lim. Tomorrows possible raids are expected to focus on as many as 2000 people who have been identified by President Trump as a top priority for deportation. The raids are expe
Still a hot day inland. A little cooler around the bay. Looking at temperatures warming quickly in the 70s and 80s again by noontime keeping that fog at the coast, that steady onshore flow, mid60s. Looking at 90s. Hot day inland but cooling trend ends tomorrow. Chris. Families preparing for possible immigration raids that now could be hours away. In some San Francisco neighborhoods people are inside hoping to stay safe. The possible raids are supposed to happen in nine cities today. They are supposed to focus on 2,000 people identified by President Trump as a top priority for deportation. Abc 7 News Reporter lu eer luz s more. Hopefully its a false alarm. Deanna lee norris is Holding Onto Hope raids wont happen in her neighborhood. Her husband is undocumented and wont be going to work. We need to get prepared if they do catch him. We have to have our information, not to open the doors, not to fill out papers. Reporter on every corner, its palpable. I work with preschoolers. We notice f
So the fog clears throughout the early to midmorning hours. Were left with plenty of sunshine. Once again, temperatures warming through the 70s and 80s by noontime. Its a hot one inland. Low 90s there. Well look for numbers in the upper 70s to near 80 around the bay. A little sun at the coast. It continues cool with steady onshore flow. That will dominate our forecast for the next several days instigating a cooling trend as we get through the week. Chris. Lisa, thank you. Bay area families are preparing for possible immigration raids that could now just be hours away. In some San Francisco neighborhoods, people are staying inside hoping to stay safe. The possible raids are expected to happen in nine cities nationwide today. They are expected to focus on as many as 2,000 people who have been identified by president Trumps Administration as a top priority for deportation. Abc 7 News Reporter luis pena has more. Hopefully its a false alarm. Deanna is Holding Onto Hope raids wont happen in
Christin ayers to modesto. Reporter neighbors say the Sheriffs Department stood watch in front of this house for hours before arresting the suspect. Hours after the victim identified them on her death bed. They were nice neighbors. Reporter this modesto woman shocked to learn her next door neighbors son is a suspect in a gruesome murder. She said my son did something stupid. Reporter they believe 19 yearold man and woman at the same age dumped a woman in livermore and left her for dead. A passing driver called police after finding her stabbed and bloody at 2 00 this morning. She is falling on the road. Shes missing an arm and bloodied. They thought the woman may have severed an arm, which was not true. It appeared she was likely had her arm underneath her body as she was crawling. Reporter she called 100 yards to the road where she was spotted. Another passing motor appears to have been stabbed in the throat. Reporter the woman was air lifted to caster valley where she died, but not be
This Realty Company manages about 50 Vacation Homes and has major concerns. Were opposed to the signs. Were afraid it would advertise the house as vacant and be a safety risk. Reporter but the signs offer neighbors that are unhappy a number to call if things go awry and the revenue is something the county doesnt want to miss out on, which is why tomorrows Public Comment period is likely to have a line around the room. It kind of is a bummer for everybody because the people who are vacationing are at stake and then the owners who maybe the only way they can afford the property is to rent it. Reporter the board of supervisors will take this issue up tomorrow at their meeting no earlier than 2 30 p. M. If youre interested in going. This will be the first reading. They may officially vote in march on the ordinance. What was the initial impetus for this sign ordinance . Reporter theres a lot of secrecy around where these Vacation Home rentals are. So last year the county hired an out agency