If you get the sun, youre lucky. Right now were under cloudy to mostly all right. Thank you, steve. Were continuing to follow a coronavirus outbreak at a hayward nursing home. 59 people have tested positive for the virus and six people have died. Ktuv is joining us with more on the situation. Good morning, alicia. Yeah, good morning. Such a sad story. This is the largest in al man nay county. Some were seen waiting out of the windows trying to speak to the loved ones inside. The outbreak is happening at the gateway care and rehab in hayward. 35 residence and 34 Staff Members have tested positive for covid19. The numbers could rise. Theres 99 beds at the facility. The county Health Department put out a statement saying that staff is conducting on site visits and providing guidance to control the spread. How many times she has been telling her boss you have to do something. A lot of people are sick. How many people die already . Al me dah county Officials Say that theyre investigating se
Clark. Thank you gacia and dave. We are getting a break, but still. Rain in the mix, and especially around santa cruz right now. Take a look at it right here. You can see it just came on shore. Looks like its weaken add little bit, as it getocity radar. Right there, highway 17, this is the one we were talking about, sal and i briefly. Does look like it has weakened, but still some brief maybe moderate rain, although it does look like its starting to weaken as it moves towards the inland areas. A little bit of hit and miss shower activity, but mostly were done. Were just in between the systems. Next hough, no problem arriving late tonight into tomorrow. 50s on the temperatures, a few 40s. Cooler air is finally beginning to work its way in. Also, the breeze is still there. Not crazy windy, but we do have a high wind watch the in advance of this next system, which is on its way for late tonight into tomorrow. The sierras, the snow levels finally coming down, thats good. Blue canyon was se
Day in this seven day forecast cycle, coast low to mid 60s, same around the bay, low to upper 60s inland. Amy hollyfield is on her way to the scene in san leandro where those power lines are down she will be giving us a report as soon as she gets there. San Francisco Police looking for a killer after a man and woman were discovered bound and gagged in the mid visitation valley street. Now one is dead. Terry mcsweeney is live. Reporter they were taken to San Francisco general, one fighting for her life, the other did not make it. Last night 900 block of brussels and san bruno avenue. Police got the call 8 30 they found a man and woman in the street, bound and gagged, police are not saying if they had been beaten, shot or what the trauma was the man did die midnight. The woman is still fighting for her life. Police say neighbors do not need to be concerned they believe this was a targeted incident. The male described only as in his 20s, no suspect and no motive. Terry mcsweeney, abc7 new
This morning, and leyla gulen has the details. Good morning, everyone, if you are waking up, what started off with a need for speed we had a high speed chase in the east bay with c. H. P. Ending in crash off of northbound 680 in danville. We could have that offramp shut down at this time and well let you know when it reopens and southbound traffic is moving along fine and we look at another part of 680 from leften hill to walnut creek taillights headed to highway 24 and it is moving fine with no activity to report and the bay bridge toll plaza away from the maze to San Francisco a few extra cars and it hooks like everyone is at top speed and no crashes. Look at this, firefighters are on the scene of a house fire near williams street. This break out an hour ago and witnesses could see the flames from the freeway on 880. The crews have knocked it down. They are keeping an eye on hotspots. No word if anyone was in the home when the fire started. Well have more on the fire throughout the n
the first was opened in new york about a year ago. this will be the flagship west coast store. to show its commitment to san francisco, the japanese retailer clothing retailer will be donating $25,000 to the bay area chapter of the red cross. this is at powell and ellis across the street from h & m drumming up competition. competition is always good news, great news for people looking for a job, 500 new jobs. the store is scheduled to open in fall or winter of this year. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. a few hours from now the non-profit group that raised nearly $300,000 to keep a state park open will demand that state lawmakers refund the public s donations or make sure it is used on the park. governor brown s administration discovered 54 million dollars in hidden money in the parks department accounts. the foundation says the money could have been used to keep 70 parks off the budget chopping block. terry mcsweeney will have a live report coming up in our next half hour. a 2