Im lisa amin galizia in mill valley where two High School Grads are in custody in italy accused of murdering a Police Officer. It was a hot start to the weekend. That heat war peeks another day. Heat advisory still in effect. When cool air finally arrives in the accuweather forecast. Im luz pena in walnut creek. When temperatures reach the three digits, well tell you what to keep in mind tomorrow. Abc7 news starts right now. Reporter now news to build a better bay area, from abc7. I always kind of saw him maybe a bit sketchy, but nothing obviously this bad. Two bay area teens who recently graduated together from Tamalpais High School in mill valley are spending their second night in an italian jail. Former classmates stunned. The two teens are accused in the murder of a Police Officer in rome after what investigators say was a drug deal gone bad. Good evening and thanks for joining us. Im dion lim. While those bay Area Neighbors are in shock tonight, the community in rome is mourning a
Announcer news to build a better bay area. This is abc7 mornings. Good morning, it is sunday, july 28th im cue massy aaron. We are starting your newscast with a look at the weather. Heres meteorologist lisa argen. Good morning. Good morning. You can see along the coast we have some fog. Thats where it is getting dense in spots. We are looking at a wide range of temperatures again in San Francisco we are this the 50s. But in the south bay this the low 70s. And visibility just a mile at the coast. Check out our sutro tower camera. The bridge is engulfed in the fog. 73 in napa. Mid 70s in concord and livermore. This morning we are wake up to warmer temperatures due to yesterdays heat. And today another spare the air alert. Also a heat advisory inland. Temperatures will be in the 90s around noontime around livermore. Upper 70s fremont. 60s pacifica. And later on this afternoon the breezy kicks up in redwood city and san mateo. Oppressive heat one more day. Today a big push of clouds across
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Recognized we were only telling half of the story. And so with the determination and courage and perseverance, programming was designed by our panelists tonight so that we could tell the whole story of our 18th century community. Blending social history with public history to tell the africanamerican story had never been done before. And quite literally, they were making history. This is the first of three panelist discussions were going to have this year, and i would welcome you to come back on july 5th, where we will look at current programming that focuses on africanamerican stories. And also on october 18th, where we will be focusing on the future. And our panelists at that discussion will be helping us to think about how do we continue to tell this story . For as mitchell said, its really all of our story. I know our panelists well. And they have plenty to share with us. So please let me begin the evening by introducing our moderator. He began his career here at Colonial Williamsb
Programming with designs by our panelists tonight, so that we could tell the whole story of our 18th century community. Blending social history with public history to tell the africanamerican story has never been done before. And quite literally, they were making history. This is the first of three panelist discussions that we are going to have this year. And i would welcome you to come back on july 5, when we will look at current programming that focuses on African American stories, and also on october 18, where we will be focusing on the future, and our panelists at that discussion will be helping us to think about, how do we continue to tell the story . Lawrence mitchell said it really is all of our story. Now i know our panelists well. And they have plenty to share with us. So, please let me begin the evening by introducing our moderator. He began his career here at Colonial Williamsburg as a junior interpreter, and became an active interpreter and manager of the interpreters. And