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off from her restaurant job. >> it helps with groceries. it is pretty great. to make it as a drive through distribution center. workers from the nonprofit connects young to community load up cars and suvs with food boxes containing fresh fruits and vegetables, chicken, eggs, and milk. they also give out face coverings to people who don't have them. >> you can make a lot of healthy meals for from what you get here. >> it is one example of the unprecedented need for food during the pandemic. >> in february we were serving about 270,000 individuals. now we are over 500,000. >> she says e demand doubled in just a few weeks and is not slowing down. we went inside the second harvest food bank where it literally takes an army to package all the food boxes which will be sent to hungry people throughout santa clara and san mateo counties. this group is from the 129th rescue wing of the california air national guard. the guard stepped up when shelter in place nearly wiped out the food bank volunteers. >> we lost almost all of our volunteer help, which is rkforc >> second harvest says the pandemic has created a large new cast of people who are seeking help for the first time and they might be needy for a long time. >> usually a crisis is over in a matter of days. you think of hurricanes and wildfires. this crisis is owing to last a year, maybe a year and a half, second harvest and all of the other bay area food banks across the world have to be here. >> so the food bank is operating in a new normal mode. they say that their alliance with the california guard will continue for at least the foreseeable future. and they are also seeking donations from corporations as well as private individuals. in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. to see help. political police releasing body camera footage in the deadly police shooting of 22- year-old shawn monte rosa. his family and their attorney are saying it raises more questions and provides answers. of the video does not show the moments much so was shot in the camera was pointed down. he was shot and killed after dropping to his knees, operatives claiming that they sought a hammer in his waistband was a gun. a special service in san francisco's bayview for jace young, the six-year-old boy shot and killed on the fourth of july. a small group gathered at archbishop riordan high school which chases brother attends praying for an end to gun violence. health officials have created a plan for what the return to the classroom would look right. health guidelines included facemask and social distancing and keeping students in small cohorts. a final decision on how or if it will reopen is going to be made july 20. the latest on california's coronavirus fight. the state seeing huge spikes in the number of confirmed daily cases. governor newsom is blaming the increased spread only partially on behavior. >> what we are seeing in the hospitalization rates we are seeing, some younger patients, but we are also mindful it is not just the young invincible, it is not just those who are increasing mixing outside of households and those not practicing physical distancing as they should, wearing masks as they must, but we are also seeing our essential workforce and i just want to acknowledge that. >> today we learned another san quentin inmate has died from what appears to be complications from coronavirus. david reed had been on death row since 2011 for a racially motivated murder in palm springs back in 2004. reads cause of death has not been determined but there have been six confirmed covid-19 deaths at san quentin. at last check, the prison had 1300 active cases among the inmate population with dozens being treated at outside hospitals. right now, san quentin accounts for more than half of the active coronavirus cases in state correctional facilities. back to you. >> thank you. more affordable housing coming to berkeley. the manger mayor announcing the city is getting a $41 million grant to build two developments. >> this project will provide needed affordable housing to the south berkeley community. an area that is in the middle of a displacement and gentrification prices >> one of the developments is the one miller's iraq community next to the ashby bart station. it will include over 80 affordable housing units along with a community room and health and wellness services for residents. nurses took to the picket lines in concorde today to say that they are being stretched thin and past the limits of the pandemic rages on. nurses at the medical center claimed the hospital has a aff patageitical je patientthd fe >> we have been in negotiations with john muir's management team since september 2019. and we have to make major peace and safety issues that are currently not being addressed by john muir. >> nurses demanding the hospital boost its emergency response support and staffing. they also want the hospital to ensure that each nurse has adequate rest and meal breaks. the medical center issued a response saying it hopes to finalize a contract with the nurses union soon madigan part "we have a very fair offer on the table that offers significantly increased rest and a competitive wage increase." any station that shut down earlier this year is now being used for a new purpose. back in january, union city closed fire station 30 because officials said it did not get enough service calls. city leaders announced the station will now be used for ambulance operations as well as a community center that emphasizes safety, health, education and wellness. >> we are thrilled we have signed a three-year lease for operations of the ambulance company using this location, and in addition, it is a three- year pilot program for a new concept in responding to behavioral health issues. this station will now how is units that will respond when a person is having a mental health crisis. >> and dylan service at the station will start immediately. a disturbing incident. outside a house of worship in los angeles, a black woman so an unwelcome sign from a church volunteer. alex mixed in with the incident caught on camera. >> i am clearly not bothering anyone, am clearly sitting here doing work. >> cell phone video taken tuesday captures a heated exchange outside of st. paul's first lutheran church in north hollywood. >> did you go by that just now for me? that is so unwelcoming. on church property. >> on church property. >> a church volunteer is seen posting a no trespassing sign in front of a black woman identified as alex marshall brown. >> we used to be real nice about it. >> you could still be very nice about it you're choosing not to be. >> not anymore. like thaddeus schaefer is friends with marshall brown and posted the video on tick-tock. >> they don't know why she was here. she could have just needed to be a moment where she was close to god you know? and to take that and then make her feel so unwelcome to literally say you are not welcome here? >> the video started gaining traction on social media, garnering hundreds of thousands of views. >> all lives matter. >> i said nothing about any lives sir. >> i know, and i am sorry, but i am telling you that is what we have to do. >> they were racist, there is no other way of putting it. >> santiago botero is the acting principal for st. paul's school and church. he said the incident was not handled in a way that represents the church's community. >> i am deeply saddened that people from our congregation reacted poorly. to a situation that shouldn't have that unit happened in the first place. i am disgusted by it. that is alex reporting. we are told the volunteers involved in that exchange have step down from their positions. protecting kids from hp, a new guideline changing the timeline for when they should get a vaccine. an influx of tourists this fourth of july but tahoe takes emergency action to halt the spread of carmax. coronavirus. a deadly shooting rampage in sierra county, a witness recounts panicked campers scattering. but a victim told him right after she was shot. clue for the sweaty faces, and the hidden smiles. the foggy glasses, and the muffled laughs. a simple piece of fabric makes a big statement: i care. wear a mask. let's all do our part to slow the spread. heads up her parents, the american cancer society is luring its recommended cage for kids to get the hpv vaccine. it is asking healthcare providers to start encouraging the vaccine at age 9 or 10, currently -- hpv causes nearly 35,000 cancers every year. studies show the vaccine can prevent many of those. a strike in coronavirus cases in the south lake tahoe area is prompting officials to call for an emergency virtual meeting. el dorado county supervisors do plan to meet tomorrow to discuss how to enforce or penalize people or even businesses that don't comply with state health requirements. the area has seen a flood of visitors and the start of summer. over the past 14 days, new cases have risen to 100 and 89 for the 100,000 resident the charles m schulz museum back open today in santa rosa but after being closed for months due to covid-19. scholz of course the creator of the peanuts comic strip, the museum welcoming back visitors with a brand-new exhibit featuring charlie brown's friend and nemesis, lucy. >> the exhibition here is basically nil. it is featuring lucy, it is called foss budget to feminist. in celebration of the 19th amendment 100th anniversary this year. this exhibition was scheduled to open the day we closed. to the public due to covid-19. so it is still here and it is open-ended is basically brand- new and ready to be seen. >> spoiler, she is still going to pull the football away. the museum is going to operate during normal hours. covid-19 safety protocols will be in place. they do make a great photo op at all the sunflowers and filthy seekers are adding insult to injury for struggling northern california farmers. kpix 5 wants to bring you the good news happenig in the bay area. ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. ♪ ♪ and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. being a kansas wheat park performer my dad called them a weed, but some flower blooms can be a perfect picture and solano county has a comic destination for photographers. rachel wulff reports those trespassers are not just breaking the law, they are also hurting the crops. solano county farmer spencer bay forms 1000 acres of sunflowers and every year around this time, his fields are busy, and it is not from the bees pollinating, he says cars are now causing problems. >> you are in the ditch, you or they are in the canal and the tow truck comes out and you are like, this is a little bit too much. >> he worries about liability issues when sunflowers healthy seekers and photographers go on to his land for full-blown photo shoots and picnics. not to mention they leave behind trash and take what is not theirs. >> people feel entitled so they enter the field and they don't quite understand that hey, you are not supposed to cut the flower because that is kind of how we make our money. >> going into fields this time of year can be hazardous to your health given chemicals used to treat the crop. if the public does not into understand and there is no posting and they come into a field that has been treated, the technically they're not supposed to be anyone inside the field during the reentry interval. >> besides that it is trespassing, it has become such an issue county authorities have posted roadsides warning visitors. despite the warning signs, sunflower lovers stated to tempting when they are driving along interstate 80 and they can see them from the road. >> i really like yellow. >> sophia and her family stop on the way back from the baby >> it says trespassing, do you guys worry about that? >> not really. because last year we were here, too. so we just take pictures. >> yeah, yeah. we don't do anything? >> are you worried about getting in trouble? i mean, there are all doing it. >> nobody seems to care about the signs, but they does. >> it would be no different than i or my family coming to your house and saying hey, i would like to go ahead and sit on your front yard am oing to open up the side gate and i will come swim in your swimming pool. >> hoping people will grow their appreciation for what farmers do. i got to be respectful. >> it is time for taking the forecast and no sunflowers healthy for paul heggen, only the weather. >> he does like yellow. >> i do, did not support anything today, your support with the blue times. g pictisin from the desert sohwes the peofgoin to sound over southern california and in thfo corners region. will field influence over the next few days and by the time sunday rolled around we are going to be talking about some hot conditions for inland portions of the bay area. you could call it a heat wave with temperatures approaching triple digits in the hottest spot by the second half of the weekend. today not that quite hot but warm in concord, 93b0, 89b0 san rosa, mid-eighties for san jose, upper 70s fremont, upper 60 sentence is committed up to almost 70b0 and did manage to climb into the whole low 60s for half moon bay before we retreated into the upper 50s. temperatures tomorrow going to be about 2 to 4b0 warmer than the readings we had today so it is owing to be starting to build already on thursday. print temperatures are running anywhere from 59b0 in half moon bay 294b0 in fairfield so a 35b spread in our temperatures. most the upper 60s and low 70s around the band 80s and 90s further inland, but it is nice out there this evening and our temperatures will cool off nicely as we go through the rest of the night. i don't think we will have a whole lot of fog early tomorrow morning but most of it will stay down the coast toward santa cruz and monterey, plenty of sunshine throughout the day tomorrow, temperatures will warm up, 224b0 more than we had today, a little more followed by early friday morning but i don't think it will be a big problem except right along the coast maybe creeping and towards the bay a little bit. it backs up as we go towards friday afternoon, plenty of sunshine once again, high clouds floating through for the last day of the workweek before we head into the second weekend in july. temperatures tomorrow morning starting off in the low to mid 50s, not a whole lot of variation, close to where we are supposed to be for this time of year. temperatures are going to be about 5 to 10b0 above average mother 70s in san francisco, 80b0 in the least side of the bay in oakland. if our 80s san jose and a couple of degrees warmer in concord pushes you up to the mid-90s. all the temperatures we expect for highs tomorrow afternoon, mid to upper 60s along the coast, several degrees warmer than today. low to mid 80s along the south bay and upper 80s and low 90s further inland in the santa clara valley. the tri-valley warming to 90b0 for the cool spots and in the mid-90s around concord and pleasant hill, mid 90s and contra costa county into pittsburgh, and in brentwood. mid to upper 80s for vallejo and venetia and temperatures in the low to mid 70s to around 80b0 around the bay. upper 60s for daly city, that is not bad for july but temperatures on the toasty side for the north bay, upper 80s and some low to mid 90s on the map. the hottest spots over not going to be a northern sonoma and napa counties with high temperatures into the upper half of the 90s low to mid 90s for lake and mendocino county. if you are someone who has breathing issues, we are talking about sensitive groups with severe emphysema or asthma, you may have some problems for those temperatures do manage to crack 90b0. there will be stagnant on thursday, unhealthy for sensitive groups for the north bay, the east bay, and the santa clara valley. it should not be too much of a problem with the wind stirring things around. there is a hot spell for inland portions of the bay area but continuing too much of next week. temperatures up and down around the bay, depends on exactly how much fog we start with every day. coming up at 6:00, we will take an hour by hour look at ofe president has called for all schools to reopen in the fall. but some teachers and parents in the bay area are saying not so fast. plus. i am john ramis in san anselmo. there is an effort underway to preserve what like this like under this pandemic or when it becomes a part of history. we will have that story coming up. new information about the suspect in a deadly ambush in the sierra. what a bay area doctor still be alive if not for coronavirus. a church mission trip give a bay area woman a new life like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. a peninsula woman known as mama becky is doing more than she ever imagined, serving privilege in this in uganda for the last 13 years. sharon chen introduces us to this week's bay area jefferson award winner. >> this is adam. >> reporter: becky miller wanted to share bible stories during a church mission trip to uganda in 2006 but there was a problem. wherever we were in the poor villages, no one had a book or a picture. the retired teacher and realtor cofounded imagined next ministry, and since 2007 has raised money to print and give away thousands of bible storybooks illustrated by a ugandan artist. >> i was touched by their property and by their need. >> imagine next ministry has raised more than $880,000 and expanded its reach. we built an outpatient clinic in 2014, cofounded by danson peña, a doctor h medi >> we call her y.yojust caher love. >> to the medical clinic in the poor village serves about 50 op the clinic minister to the whole person. >> want to see them fed. >> bay area donations recently fed 400 family starving drink uganda's covid-19 lockdown. near the clinic, becky also oversees construction of a new 10,000 square-foot hospital in southern uganda near the tanzania border. clinic cofounder tiffany roy says whatever becky does, she is shows love in action. >> she helped me to boost all my effort energy is and who people love and camiions trip t new life mission. >> having seen such a newly needed there and have her life take a u-turn as an inspiration. >> it is a dream come true. >> for serving uganda's poor through the ministry, this jefferson award in the bay area goes to becky miller, sharon chen, kpix 5. >> what an inspiration. becky also oversaw the digging of a welcome and tells us the hospital will include an emergency room, a delivery room, and a much-needed surgical center. you too can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online, go to kpix.com/hero. that would do it for the news at five, the kpix 5 is at six begins right now with alan martin and elizabeth cook. now at six, bay area teachers and parents protested sending kids back to school this fall , what we are learning about the pandemic plans. >> you have got to get out of here, there is an active shooter. >> a witness describes the deadly rampage in the sea area, a bare area dad killed, how the pandemic may have played a role. >> we have the body cam video of a deadly police shooting in vallejo. were police justified? you be the judge. our top story on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs in the area. debate over whether local schools should be open for in person classes this fall. good evening i am alan martin in for ken. bay area school districts are spiraling to come up with a pandemic plan. joined from oakland, wilson? >> reporter: it is a tremendous question, the stakes are incredibly high for families, educators, just about everyone who makes the decision as to how we get back to school. what should it look like, the stakes could not be higher. who gets to make the call? >> we do not want teachers, students, returning to school. we should turn our attention to doing the best we can with distance-learning for the next period. >> your learningd

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