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northeast, there is your offshore direction again. over the next couple of days, you will see a couple of those clipping the coast. 60s and 70s on the temperatures, another nice day. . >> you cannot control it so you may as well enjoy it. . >> good morning everyone this take a look at 80 westbound. not a bad camille it was good all the way out to the carquinez bridge. it has been a nice drive. we do not have a lot going on. there were a couple of early- morning things that cleared up. at the toll plaza we do not see any problems on the span. this go back to the desk. san pablo police are asking for help to identify a suspect who they believe robbed the same convenience store twice. the first robbery happened back on december 22. two hispanic man went into the store wearing black hoodies, and face masks. they held a cashier at gunpoint. they released this short surveillance video after a second robbery. latino male wearing similar clothing with blue latex gloves and a handgun stole cash from the cash register. police believe the two robberies are related. if you have any information please call the san pablo police. police in san rafael is searching for a man who was scheduled to meet his fiancie on the east coast this week. the family of don wilson says he was supposed to board a flight to philadelphia on tuesday. police say there is no record he got on the plane. he is described as a white man with a shaved head. he is 6'1". california license plate number is on the screen. if you have any information call the police. a judge has denied bail for an east bank man charged in the crash that killed a chp officer. he is facing a murder charge in connection with the crash that killed a 33-year-old officer. federal officers showed up at the courthouse yesterday to support the officers family. . >> it is one of those things that if your family member pass, you would expect your family members to be there. we are out here trying to support. . >> the defendant was drunk and under the influence of marijuana and driving 120 miles per hour at the time of the crash. jonathan velasquez was also injured in the crash. a young woman was sentenced to more than six years in prison for driving drunk while live streaming the car crash that killed her younger sister. the car she was driving overturned. the 14-year-old sister was thrown from the car and she was killed. prosecutors say sanchez had taken her hands off of the wheel to live stream on instagram and she was driving. in the north bay for people are behind bars after two home invasion robberies. the suspect shot a man during the first home invasion on fulton road near santa rosa. that man is expected to survive. two hours later, the suspect into a second home where marijuana was being grown. . >> people were tied up, and one person was shot at the house. and has died at the scene. police arrested three of the suspects after a car chase and vallejo. they found the fourth man later in the evening. police are searching for a woman who they say is the fifth suspect in the robbery. we know the name of the driver of a car who died in the collision of an ac transit bus theory that . >> it happen on ashley avenue. no one in the house was hurt, but kelli zachery died. her father said he was watching the morning news and recognize his daughter's car from the reports. he remembers her being outgoing and loving. she was a sweet girl. i could not ask for a sweeter child. very genuine. she was strong and caring. . >> investigators are trying to determine what happened. the bus has cameras on it. it will be checked for any clues to see how the crash occurred. and environmental groups went to the state capital to protest the drop administration's proposal to expand oil drilling off of the us coast. 1000 protesters marched a few blocks to what they expect it would be a public hearing and testimony on the offshore drilling proposal. people were let in a few at a time to gather facts and watch a promotional video and submit their opinions online. many who attended oppose drilling. and they were angry that the public forum was held in sacramento and not closer to the areas impacted. . >> they do not want to come anywhere near, they want us to go away. . >> they were informational booths where staff talked about 26 areas targeted for exploration off of the atlantic gulf of mexico, alaska and california. they say domestic oil is part of energy dependence. in elementary school will stay close today after a water main broke yesterday sending thousands of gallons of water into a neighborhood. and happened along el camino riau around 6:30 am. the water damaged at least five homes in that area and flooded some cars as well. it also damaged st. matthew's church and its parish. classes were canceled to clean up all of the mud and water. i was excited to miss school. but, it is destructive with what the floods have done. we will take a look at this and determine if the age, conditions of the pipes and anything like that would be a concern. crews spent several hours fixing the broken water main. the ruptured pipe was installed in 1955. bart has partnered with local students to combat bad rider advocate. the college of the arts will create posters to encourage riders to keep the elevators clean and to throw away the trash. students say they want to create fun posters that showed the rules without being authoritative. women facing infertility may have some new hope. scientists in britain managed to grow human eggs in a laboratory for the first time. the eggs could be used -- they could be frozen to be used at a later date. they believe the technique will allow eggs to be grown from ovarian tissue. san jose mayor laid out his vision for the city's future. but not everyone was supportive. we will take you why. an asteroid expected to make a close and rare pass by earth today. traffic on the bridge is pretty good going into san francisco. will tell you more about the morning commute straight ahead. there is not much more i can tell you about this friday weather. it is the same that we have had all week. there will be some changes over the weekend. santa barbara county sheriff's department will no longer use the word voluntary when it comes to an evacuation alert. the change was made after the mudslides in montecito last month. the slides killed 21 people. the people stay behind because they were focusing on the word voluntary instead of the word evacuation. the department will now use the phrases, pre-evacuation advisory and recommended evacuation warning and mandatory evacuation order. people who were affected by the wildfires and who have not yet applied for help, there is a deadline for this sunday. attorneys from california's rural legal a said some people and those who do not speak english have been left out of the process. the lawyers have been visiting homeless encampments to share information about how to apply for help. this is a follow-up to a story we told you about yesterday about the flaring in the the chevron refinery in richmond. air quality manager say there is no evidence that neighbors were exposed to any health dangers. they channeled probable material into the atmosphere to avoid an explosion. . >> when there is an imbalance, we should be concerned. every time that they have an upset, there is a potential for it to cascade into something disastrous. . >> chevron says people nearby did not need to shelter in place. the air quality management district sent investigators to the scene to determine the cause of the flaring. chevron announced the situation stabilize by 3 pm. if you are concerned about that or anything in the future, the chevron refinery, if you live nearby, you can check the pollution types and levels by going to our website, ktvu.com. villaraigosa four is right over there, have you fixed everything on the roads ? >> yes. . >> sometimes you can do that ? >> to answer the question in a more serious fashion, we are seeing some slow traffic. but it is just a little better on a friday. normally on this commute, we are seeing stop and go traffic and some slow commutes. from livermore to dublin it is doing well. no problems here on interstate 880 in oakland. and driving out to the bay bridge toll problems. we had a couple of earlier problems that did not end up being big delays for people. let's bring steve in. not so good on rainfall. phillips station is the sierra/tahoe ski resort. that is what they are measuring here. over 18 inches of snow. we have 2.6 inches of snow water equipment that . >> equivalent. we are now at 58% of santa rosa. this is since october 1. there is no sign of rain. at least not here. our drive stretches 15 days. i would not be surprised if it makes it to 21. there will be some changes, windy and cooler sunday into monday. but then tomorrow is the transition day. cooler sunday and windier for monday. the low that ties into southern california is dry. we have some patchy fog. as long as that is in place, the fog is hard-pressed to make much of an appearance. 57 in pebble beach. i think you get the idea, 40s and 50s on the coast and bay. pacifica is 57. 23 up in truckee. one observation in monterey. the systems will be clipping the mountains. a possibility of rain in southern california. we will start in southern california and see if we get some up here too. a lot of 70s here, these are way above average. . >> we could at least use that, yesterday was darn hot. from a celebration of russian culture to the lunar new year's there is a lot to celebrate this weekend. . >> we have the list of events in our weekend watch. >> reporter: heading into the weekend, and here are a few events happening around the bay. baseball season is fast approaching. you will find giant fan fest at at&t park. take a trip to russia without leaving the bay area at the 30th annual russian festival. a celebration of blue, dance, music and art. this happens friday through sunday. want to experience the vibrant traditions of the chinese new year ? the annual street there is a great opportunity to emerge yourself in the sights and sounds of chinese culture. it's going on this saturday in chinatown. or head to the south bay for the lunar new year celebration. there will be art making, cultural demonstrations and live performances. reservations are recommended. in the north they celebrate steelhead trout migration. enjoy food tracks, beer, wine, arts and crafts, live music and fishing on saturday. in sports, warriors and sharks are at home. and that is your weekend to watch. an asteroid will pass very close to earth later today but astronomers say do not worry. it is estimated to be about 100 feet in size, it will pass within 39,000 miles of earth. that's five times closer to us than the moon. asteroids that size only come that close once or twice a year. it is expected to pass by earth about 2:30 pm. amazon announcing that it has started delivering groceries from whole foods in two hours or less. to our delivery will be free, a one hour option contract eight hours on orders of $35 or more. as we have been talking about, amazon is planning to expand the service across the us this year. we get to talk about pam's new best friend and the biggest paycheck in nfl history. details of the monster contract. welcome back. the 49ers will hold a news conference today after locking up their quarterback of the future. they announced they have signed jim garoppolo to a five-year contract extension. according to reports, that deal is for $137.5 million including $90 million guaranteed in the first three season. this is the largest three-year total in nfl history. they should the video of him and his family arriving last night. they will pay him $27.5 million per season. the warriors won last night beating the dallas mavericks to bounce back from their rough stretch. spin matt greene had another impressive night. durand added 24. the warriors are off today, tomorrow they will host the san antonio spurs. last night the sharks lost 5-3 to the biggest golden knights. it was the sharks third straight loss. the nights are pretty good. they are exceeding expectations. even though they are an expansion team they had the second most points in the nhl. another round is getting ready to start at the pebble beach invitational. green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers is playing well. top spellers participated in the dishes annual spelling bee. it came down to two spellers out of more than 20 students. the contest organizes ran out of words with them to spell. in the end, last year's winner to the top prize again. >> reading is a big reason why, it expand your vocabulary. and that's why i know a lot of words. the top three finalists and they will go on to the alameda county spelling bee. the federal government shutdown is over after briefly shutting down overnight. we have details of the budget and what is next. good morning, you can see the traffic is off to a nice start. this is highway 4. the word is in february. it has been a warm one. there are size of the change coming up. it morning, the shutdown of the federal government is over after briefly shutting down overnight. at 400 it morning, the shutdown of the federal government is over after briefly shutting down overnight. at $400 billion budget waiting for president trump signature. we have the latest on that and what is happening next for immigration. a wanted fugitive is shot by antioch police. what offices are saying about what happened. what happened. good morning, thank you for waking up with us. i love the shot it is one of my favorites. the city is very colorful now. it feels like it is warm once again. thank you for waking up with us i am pam cook. . >> and i am dave clark. let's go straight to your weather, steve is here in the weather center. there will be changes coming in on sunday and monday but no rain is expected. maybe in southern california. there has been a lot of chatter about the polar vortex splitting. if it splits there are some model. section that puts a cold deep system over the west coast. it is a long way out. there are some indications but we will see. until we get there we are talking about record highs. 82 in gilroy yesterday. center for that . >> 74 in san rafael. the heat goes on for us every day this month. there is enough of an offshore breeze to take care of the fog. 58 degrees at pebble. that is warm for this time of year. offshore, north and northeast everything is in place for a warm day. 40s and 50s on your temperatures out there.

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