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business. but there was something else. and then there were a couple of bottles of urine. and smashed five windows and through the bottles of urine into my office in two different locations. very sick person. these are photos of the damage has seen from the inside. dempsey believes her business was targeted. but she does not know why. i don't believe he would be a disgruntled client. he might stretch he might be someone that was looking for work that might not have been qualified, so we might not have hired him. police tell me they're reviewing evidence from both cases. richmond police are investigating anyone with information is asked to give him a call in richmond, henry lee ktvu faxed to news a statewide conference today focused on how to fight illegal dumping. the organizers included alameda county supervisor nate miley and waste management. they say dumping is a worsening problem not just in the bay area, but up and down the state. one oakland activists says dumping also sends pollution right into our waterways. when it rains. and you can still see the water. it goes into the storm drain it. filters through this illegal dumping in this trash that goes into the bay. today's conference also looked at specific ways that cities have used education programs to reduce the dumping of furniture and mattresses. the conference continues through friday for learning no more now about the fire that destroyed a home depot and san jose remember the incredible pictures here, fire investigators said today. but a man intentionally set the fire to distract from stealing thousands of dollars in tools. ktvu brooks jarocz explains why investigators believe there is no doubt the fire was an intentional act. less than two weeks since this home depot in san jose erupted in flames and overwhelming smoke in arrest investigators calling the fire seen from space arson, miraculously, no one was hurt. thankful that my office the da's office. is not prosecuting a multiple murder case today, district attorney jeff rosen says dylan j. crew's go intentionally set the fire before he tried to take off with a load of tools. the evidence shows that the suspect who had earlier that day stolen items from a nearby bass pro shop. lit the fire in the home depot and try to leave the store with a cart containing stolen tools. he was stopped by a home depot employee. and fled in another persons, car, prosecutors say is the big bucks hardware store burned, causing $17 million in inventory loss. go continued his theft spree at a macy's in the east bay. 911 calls poured in as employees and customers race to get out. when someone commits a terrible act of this magnitude that endangers many. good people spring into action to save lives. and that's what are sentenced a police department and other first responders did that day police described as a chronic thief who stole thousands of dollars in merchandise from stores, sometimes more than once. a fire witness helped identify him before his arrest friday. now gaga is charged with three counts of arson and a slew of theft charges. arson is a dangerous, violent crime. this unnecessary and tragic fire could have resulted in serious injury or loss of life. fire investigators are unsure how the fire was set and spread, but inspection records show the store and blossom hill road had code violations in recent years related to ceiling clearance, the sprinkler system and fire alarms. even though issues were addressed last year. it's unclear if they could have contributed to the quick and overwhelming destruction. it is possible that there's enough combustibles in an area to overcome. uh what the ratings of the fire protection systems are and so it is possible to have a fire like this, even in a protected structure is in the santa clara county jail being held without bail. he scheduled me back in court on june 1st for a plea hearing. in san jose brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news today, san francisco's district attorney announced charges against one former and to current city police officers as ktvu christien kafton explains the rest follow separate internal affairs investigations. san francisco's district attorney has filed felony firearms charges against former san francisco police officer mark williams. san francisco police announced his arrest tuesday and the district attorney said he has been charged with possession of a machine gun and silencer. the d, a, saying the former officer removed a heckler and koch submachine gun from the city's property control division, where he was working in august. 2021 police say officers were conducting routine inventory and discovered the firearm missing. after an investigation. police say williams confessed to having the weapon and he was fired from his part time position with sfpd. at the same time, the d a announced a pair of active duty san francisco police officers kevin lyons and kevin sign had been charged with misdemeanor concealing or destroying of evidence. the da's office says those charges stem from a july 2021 internal affairs investigation where the officers were accused of having thrown away credit and identification cards and flushing methamphetamine down the toilet. saying cataloging the evidence would take too long. san francisco's police officers association released a statement saying in part that the organization was aware of the investigations and that the ah has confidence that the facts will come out on the side of their members. of the former and current police officers are set to appear in court on may 19th to enter pleas to those charges in san francisco, christien kafton ktvu, fox two news and defrocked elderly catholic priest was arrested over the weekend in a deadly dui crash and one that creek retirement community. the incident happened saturday at about nine pm inside the rushmore retirement community. police say a car jumped the curb and hit two pedestrians. there were 64 year old man and his wife. that man died and his wife suffered minor injuries. now, police say they arrested 75 year old steven kaisal kiss lee rather kiss lee is a registered sex offender and a defrocked priest. he spent six years in prison for sexually assaulting a young girl back in the 19 nineties, police say faces charges of dy and vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. it took nearly 30 years, but authorities say in santa clare county say they now know the identity of a woman who was killed and left on a dirt turnout off of highway 1 52 near gilroy. there's really nothing like being able to give closure to a family who has been waiting for several years to find out what has happened to their family member. the victim has been identified as patricia skip all of colton, oregon. a cause of death has never been determined. skipper was a victim of the happy face. serial killer keith hunter, just percent. who wrote letters to officials, signing them with a happy face. just person is serving four life sentences without the possibility of parole in oregon. it's a very unique case, because i think just as members of the community there's a true um you know frustration to have a homicide conviction without knowing a victim's identity. so this case meant a lot. i think to the community to everyone in santa clara county and the feeling of being able to identify her was, um great. it was great to be able to know. who she was. skipper's identity was determined due to advances in dna technology. this was the first case in santa clara county to use genetic genealogy to identify a jane doe victim. oakland police detectives are now looking for more information about a man whose death has now been declared a homicide, police officers say 46 year old jose ramos was found unresponsive on 23rd street near interstate 9 80 . in early february. he was taken to the hospital and died 11 days later. detectives say he was living at different homeless shelters in the past few months of his life. anyone with information is asked to contact police. sacramento now will bill to make it easier to keep tabs on high risk. parolees who are homeless failed to pass a key committee today. the legislation , whatever required paroled transients to wear a gps monitor to make them easier to find and contact. the measure would have impacted an estimated 10,000 parolees. the bill failed on 2 to 5 vote in the assembly committee of public safety. high risk parolees who failed to comply with their parole should not be allowed to roam our neighborhoods preying on women and children. hummus hold criminals accountable and stop treating them like victims. the measure was in response to the murder of kate tibbets. she was killed in september and sacramento officers say the suspect in her case was a transient, high risk parolee. more fighting in ukraine's eastern front. russia's military advances into territory stretching hundreds of miles and voters in san francisco, taking part in the second of four elections facing them this year. the choices in deciding their next assembly member for the eastern half of the city. and i'm tracking the chance for more rain actually significant rain coming our way tomorrow night into thursday. we'll look into that with the forecast model next the end of the free home of the brave finally, our choice. the first airline passengers no longer required to wear a mask in the u. s. but some say now is not the time. disabled the immuno compromise. this (music throughout) this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. teeth. district covers the eastern half of san francisco. by the way, the cold polls closed tonight at eight pm san francisco, maybe in the midst of another covid surge, according to some researchers, and they say current case rates may be undercounting the true number of cases. doctors including ucsf infectious disease specialist peter chin hong say that one reason could be that fewer people are getting tested for the virus. then in the past, another reason could be people are not experiencing serious symptoms and are failing to report positive test results to the department of public health are of, but nothing to be afraid of. because again if you're vaccinated and boosted, um chances are you're not going to get really ill even if a new variant comes along for most people. meantime the san francisco department of public health launched a campaign today to make sure people are prepared for the next covid surge or variant that comes our way. the program is similar to others in the city and around the bay area that teach us to be prepared in case of an earthquake, wildfire or some other type of emergency possible surge is happening face mass are no longer required at bay area airports following a federal judge's order that voided the mask mandate on public transportation. the justice department says tonight it will not appeal that ruling unless the cdc says it's necessary. ktvu tom baker has a look at the tough decision among passengers to mask or not to mask at local airports and all across the nation. passengers now the personal option of wearing a mask or not. the end of the free home of the brave finally, our choice. i do like that. if you want to, you should be able to. but if you don't i mean is it really going to stop anything, so i'm really excited about that. it's up to everybody to make their own decisions. i'm going to keep my mask on, um just to help other people who are still, you know, compromise . we still need to think about them. what was true in the terminal was also true in the air. you may have removed your. rights communicable disease expert dr john schwartzberg says otherwise, becausee the virus will continue to mutate, possibly into forms immune to vaccines. you know how this virus spreads and we know that masks help prevent spread. and wearing a good mask will offer you considerable protection. i asked him if he was on a plane in an unmasked close by passenger was wheezing and sneezing. what would he do hope the airplane wasn't very full, so i could move as far away from that person as possible. i keep that mask on the entire flight, if at all possible on an inbound flight from new jersey today. there was a mixture of masked and unmasked passengers as well as in the airport, with some folks deciding to keep their masks on. this is new for us, and i didn't know this until this morning. and so i am nervous about being on the flight. what are you mask or don't mask officials asked. you do one thing more than anything else, respect other people's decisions. we know that for a lot of people they've gotten used to wearing a mask and wearing a mask, maybe part of what makes them feel comfortable. in public transit in settings like airports. we still want to make it optional. we still want to allow both passengers and employees to continue to wear face masks. the nation's first mask mandate occurred this fo early in the pandemic. but uncle sam did not order it. san mateo counties. health order imposed it s f airports home county. tom baker , ktvu, fox two news. so most of the air transit agencies continue to require masks while on board and then um, union san francisco transit in the east bay, caltrain, vita and bart, even though the agency says it will not enforce the policy, amtrak says mass are also not required. while moderna says it hopes to have a new type of covid booster shot available by the fall, the company says it wants to combine the original vaccine with a new formulation that can protect against macron. but officials say they hope the combination booster shock and produce antibodies capable of fighting several variants. test drives for combo booster shots are underway in the us and britain, with results expected by late june. gavin newsom headed to butte county this morning to talk about how the state is addressing the growing impacts of the drought. the governor toured the hyatt power plant at lake oroville, which supplies water to 27 million californians. the water turbines there are also used to generate clean electricity. but the lake is now about half full, which could pose a challenge. power officials had to halt operations for the first time last summer due to the drought. and the prospects that will happen again are very real, particularly because we had the driest january the driest february and driest march in california history. we talk so often, people say, well, we just need to build 100 new dams. we also need something to fill the dams up with big big part of the governor said the latest round of state funding will include help for water agencies to recycle more water and replenish groundwater supplies. yeah and i think the key to all this is personal responsibility. if you live in the state of california, and we've talked about this new numerous nights, but you need to take responsibility for how much water you use, and there is a way to cut back and many, many folks are a lot of people are doing things that are you know, they're not mandating it you need we need. we should do it. i shouldn't say we need to do but it would make a lot of sense if we did because this is always going to be a story, california writes never going to. that is not having enough. valley and the farmers and some of the big landholdings. so, uh, we'll get into that, but it's best for us to save water as best we can. okay so we got some rain around here. we had seven days worth of 2.52 point 15 in boonville. this is 70 total. and ben low. santa mountains inch and a half. those rain totals are going to be eclipse, most likely by this next weather system. and one day instead of seven days, we're going to see nearly this much rain in some of those spots in the mountains of winter storm warning will be in effect, and it stays in effect. right through friday, so it's going to be 2 2.5 3 days of winter storm warning which will get you 2.5 to 3 ft. of snow and the heavy spots. this is the rain that we saw the last 24 hours. we're going to continue to see those showers move off to the east and the south. so we're done with that. but by tomorrow we're back into it with showers moving into the bay area late tomorrow night into thursday. thursday's your stormy day. your wet more commute. probably away afternoon commuters well in pretty much messy conditions up in the mountains. when we come back, we'll look specifically at tomorrow. thursday and into friday. see you back here in just a few minutes. and so we're looking forward. to justice being served legal challenge from the family of a man shot and killed by police during 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mahi was also arrested yesterday in honolulu, both face homicide charges in the shooting death of utah moose uchiha, moussa sika, rather junior in october of 2020. san mateo police say the killing appears to be connected to an arson that killed an 85 year old woman in 2019, who have learned was posses grandmother. we believe it to be related to the murder of susan tonga from a case in 2019, where she died in a fire that was deliberately set. pasi mr passy and the victim have known each other for over 15 years. mr pass. he does have a criminal history. and a curly pending a firearm case out of sacramento from an incident that took place just two months after this homicide occurred. authorities plan to extradite both men to san mateo county to face charges. california highway patrol officer shot and killed a man and a county today after the chp says the officer was dragged by the mental vehicle. the shooting happened during a traffic stop in the town of linda chp says the officer got caught in the door of the driver's car and dragged when that driver took off, and that is when the officer fired their weapon. the driver then crashed into a fence as you saw there, responding officers reportedly tried to save the man, but he died at the scene. details on the opposite condition not yet available. the family of assembly and roman shot to death by police nearly two years ago filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit against the city and two officers. the family's attorney says the shooting of steven taylor was wholly preventable. in april of 2020, the 33 year old was accused of shoplifting a baseball bat at walmart store and threatening customers. prosecutors say officer jason fletcher first taste. taylor then shot him when he refused to drop that bat. his family says they want policy changes as well as a $10 million in damages. we're looking forward. to justice being served. we're looking forward things beginning to change in the city of san leandro. we're looking forward to things happening for the mentally ill. things happening for the homeless people. the crisis that is going on in this city officer jason fletcher has pleaded not guilty to voluntary manslaughter and taylor's death. in a statement, the city of san leandro says it will defend itself against a lawsuit. they say taylor's death has already led to significant changes in police use of force policies and training. president biden is pushing his latest plan to bring down inflation, the hope that more domestic made products could ease supply chain issues and impressive performance by steph curry against the nuggets last night. joe fonzi joins us later in sports, and for some time, more and more people have been turning to netflix, but that may be changing the reasons behind the com oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i 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ballots today in the senate or state. rather assembly runoff election democrat matt haney and democrat david campos, the former supervisor himself competing for the seat now pulls by the way close at eight o'clock, you're watching ktvu fax. two news at 6 30. russia's military is increasing its attacks in the eastern ukraine across territory spanning hundreds of miles. report from lviv on western ukraine on how russia is desperately hoping to turn the tide of this war. the russian offensive we've been waiting for is now underway in eastern ukraine, and the next few days could be crucial up to 75,000 russian troops now deployed along a 300 mile front as shelling and missile strikes intensify, the pentagon says it's a prelude to a much larger attack coming up, but the russian strategy to isolate individual areas could buy ukraine sometime. they're not going to go with this big sweeping maneuver because ukraine's show that they can then go after their supply lines . russia is still adding to its military capabilities, but it's committing the bulk of its forces to this fight. the ukrainians claim they have had to pull back in some areas, but overall, their defensive line is holding the pentagon responding to the crisis. sending seven flights of weapons to ukraine. they should arrive along the border in the next 24 hours, prompting accusations from moscow that the west wants to prolong the war. growing supplies of foreign weapons clearly signaled their intention to provoke the kiev regime to keep fighting until the last ukrainian. the pace of the russian offensive will also largely depend on the fate of mario people. if the russians captured, the city will be able to link up with troops from crimea and push north but the ukrainians say they'll be ready no matter what happens, not just feeling, no matter how many russian troops are driven there , we will fight. we will defend ourselves and we will do it every day. the russian military says it hit more than 2000. ukrainian military targets in the past 24 hours in kiev tree angst, fox news alright, so the war is causing this international monetary fund has downgraded the outlook for the world economy this year and next . the organization is blaming russia's war in ukraine for disrupting global commerce. it says the war has pushed up oil prices, threatened food supplies and increased uncertainty already heightened by the pandemic. the 190 country lender today cut its forecast for global growth to 3.6% this year. it's a step steep fall off from 6.1% last year and from the 4.4% growth the group had expected for 2022. inflation. has become a clear and present danger for many countries. even prior to the war, it surged on the back of soaring commodity prices and supply demand imbalances of all this. the us currently has the highest inflation rate it has had in the past 40 years. the white house says it is trying to do more to address increasing inflation. fox news lauren blanchard reports now from washington on the president's plan to increase american production and the republican opposition to more federal spending. president biden in new hampshire tuesday to again tell last year's bipartisan infrastructure bill. he's requiring any construction materials bought with money from the $1.2 trillion bill be american made. we now ranked number 13. and the quality of infrastructure. china is ahead of us. so many other countries have moved. folks this matters. it's an effort to ramp up production in the us and help ease supply chain pressure that is sent prices sky high and has economic experts concerned. goldman sachs now says there is a 35% chance of a recession in the next two years with the fed should do is stop printing so much money and stabilize the dollar. and let this thing work itself out. inflation is now at a 40 year high and is straining americanswallets. there's no sign that inflation is slowing down. in fact, if anything, it's going stronger and stronger. senator elizabeth warren pinned and up ed in the new york times , warning fellow democrats they need to make good on campaign promises to make the economy work better. or else they can expect a red wave in november. republicans say they can turn the economy around. if they take back congress. we wouldn't have dumped $2 trillion on the economy. and we wouldn't be suffering from record levels of inflation made in america material requirement will have some waivers if there's not enough supply available or if the price is too high in washington, lauren blanchard fox news, so the unemployment rate in silicon valley dropped to 2.4% in march. that's according to data compiled by the silicon valley institute for regional studies. employers in santa clara and san mateo counties added more than 16,000 workers between february and march. leisure and hospitality jobs saw the greatest gains for the second month in a row with 3200 jobs added to the restaurant industry and 500 arts, entertainment and recreation. a new landmark pays tribute to people suffering a mental health crisis. how the family of a man who was shot and killed by police is now trying to call attention to this issue, and the increased increasing costs of college tuition has kept it out of the reach staa high school campus yesterday was a random attack. initially, detectives said 15 year old alicia naga was targeted yesterday, family and classmates gathered at stagg high school to remember her. alicia's father said she was a good student and a rising athlete, and he described his daughter as a funny and clever girl. i don't really have any enemies. my daughter was shouting her whole life. we took her to school chicken home from school. she was very outgoing. it's just like the funniest person we know she was clever and she got thick skin. and she can come back with a funny joke. the school superintendent says before the attack the suspect, 52 year old anthony gray, drove to the school and went through the campus gate. he says they will now be a reevaluating campus security. and here's a picture of the suspect. he was booked into the san joaquin county jail for murder. so far, police have not identified a motive. a student at berkeley high school, has died after falling from a nearby parking garage. it happened yesterday afternoon at lunchtime at the garage at mill via and center street about a block away from campus. berkeley high's principal emailed students and families last night about what happened and said other students were present at the time. the name of the student who died has not been announced. the school district says counselors have now been at berkeley high all day to help them deal with this tragedy. well tonight. the city of walnut creek has a brand new park dedicated to those lost to mental illness. city officials joined the community for ribbon cutting of the new remembrance park at lancaster road and lilac drive. it's in the park meet neighborhood. the renaming and dedication was spearheaded by the families of miles hall, the 23 year old man fatally shot by one that creek police in 2019. during a mental health crisis. so many of you showed up for our family cared about what happened to miles and also understanding that this could have been any of your family members. well that park sits on a half acre and has picnic tables and benches, says he hopes it will become a place of reflection and healing. we got rain back in the bay area forecast is going to be a good storm shows up late tomorrow night last through thursday, winter storm warning in the mountains. i'll have all that when i return. let's go to ktvu heather holmes. now with a look at some of the stories we are working on for the seven o'clock news overrun ktvu, plus, thank you, julie and coming up tonight . get into a good college. get a good degree. well that's what many parents preach. we're going to talk live with the ceo of a startup that's offering a different path to success through apprenticeships and the lineup for the outside lands music festival has been announced. we'll tell you who's set to take the stage for that big three day festival. those stories and a lot more coming up live tonight on the seventh over on ktvu. plus thank you. we'll see you then, but first getting ready for high times in san francisco tomorrow, coming up the big plans in place for the 4 the big plans in place for the 4 20 festival. and how city meet three moms who each like to bank their own way. luckily they've all got chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. vire level case against his ex wife, amber heard the suits stemming from a 2018 op ed in the washington post in the peace heard described herself as being a survivor of domestic violence , though she never mentioned depth by name in the article. that's lawyers say the piece was obviously about him and father lawsuit in the months after the article was released that the seeking $50 million saying hurts claims of domestic violence have destroyed his career and reputation. never. did i myself reach the point of, um strikinge i ever struck. um any woman. in my life. for her part, heard his father countersuit seeking $100 million in damages, saying the actors legal team smeared and branded her a liar. the trial is expected to last several weeks. tesla is asking a judge to pause . the state agencies lawsuit accusing the electric car maker of widespread race discrimination at its assembly plant in fremont. tesla says the statements further investigate the claims and allow a chance to settle the litigation. the lawsuit accuses tesla of subjecting black workers to racial slurs and discrimination in job assignments and discipline and pay. tesla's lawyers say the department of fair employment and housing did only a bare bones investigation before suing in february. shares of netflix have lost a quarter of their value in after hours trading after the company reported a loss in subscribers for the first time. in more than 10 years. netflix says it lost 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter of the year. condo based company expected to add 2.5 million in that period, while netflix blames the drop on password sharing increased competition from other streaming services and its withdrawal withdrawal rather from the russian market. executives say they're exploring the idea of a cheaper at supported version. on wall street stocks had their best clothes and nearly five weeks the dow was up 499 points . the nasdaq was up 287 points for a gain of 2% and the s and p added 17 points. positive earnings from retailers and healthcare companies help lift the markets today. a new program announced by the education department today will make it easier for lower income students to get debt forgiveness. it involves an income based program for repaying student loans, allowing more than 3.5 million people to receive at least three years of credit towards eventual debt forgiveness. that's nearly 10% of all student loan borrowers. the program would allow bauer borrowers to pay a certain percentage of their income on loans for 20 to 25 years and have the rest of their balances eventually forgiven. there is a new college in the bay area and its campuses at san quentin prison for decades, and quentin has offered inmates courses in literature. american government another higher education classes, but now the colleges gained accreditation and inmates will now officially be students amount. tamil pius community college, it is the country's first community college with a campus inside a prison. and it is the latest efforts by san quentin to rehabilitate its prison population. so for 20 years, we were in extension site of a small college in oakland. and then a couple of years ago, we decided we wanted to become independent. so we are now an independently accredited liberal arts college as far as we know, mount tamalpais college is the first and only fully accredited independent college where the main campus inside a state prison mount tamil pius college , offers students an associate's degree program and a college prep program. with the new accreditation, students can more easily transferred to other colleges after their incarceration ends. alright so for the first time at tomorrow's 4 20 festival in san francisco, people will be able to buy cannabis in golden gate park. legally the gathering at hippie hill has been canceled for the past two years. the eventually the event rather is officially sanctioned by the city. and they expect as many as 20,000. people will be there. as per state law, only people 21 older will be allowed in the city will have extra shuttle services, restrooms and clean up. as well as extra security on hand. the meadow will be gated off to enforce the age limit gates by the way open at 10 a.m. and a reminder that tomorrow ktvu is taking a look at the state of cannabis in california and beyond. join us for our half hour special as we take a closer look at the issues and laws surrounding marijuana again. that's tomorrow. 10 minutes after 4 24 30 there might be a little rain drops on the folks out in the park tomorrow afternoon. as this system moves in, especially in the north bay probably be late in the day, if anything, but as we head into the next 24 hours or so we're getting ready for another weather system. this is it right here. comes in late tomorrow night into thursday morning, mainly shows up in the north bay overnight tomorrow and into early thursday morning and then sweeps through the rest of the bay area on thursday afternoon, with the potential for a thundershower potential for heavy snow in the mountains, perhaps three ft of snow two ft . almost certainly, but i think three ft. real possibility. this is the model here we are tomorrow night. so we went through the whole day. tomorrow is about increasing clouds in the chance of a sprinkle in the north bay and then you see around six o'clock tomorrow night, the monitors made an update here and put it's pretty modern rainfall over mountain that little yellow splotch there , but then it comes in mainly overnight and through the day on thursday in the mountains, it keeps coming. show in the mountains were looking for that winter storm going to stay in effect through friday morning, which is, you know good do 2.5 days of winter storm warning and that will get you that will get you a good amount of snow for sure. okay and so in the mountains again that winter storm warning, in effect stays in effect through wednesday, more friday morning. the current temperatures are about where they were yesterday at this time, the overnight lows, not much going on there, just like they have been. we'll go back to the system we've been tracking here it is, and this is unusual in that it's late in the season. this has a lot of cold air. a fuel energy and then it's got a lot of moisture, which is just straight up fuel and that system roles in here north bay tomorrow afternoon late and then into the rest of the bay area overnight wednesday into thursday. beautiful night out there in the clouds get ready to thicken up. here's the model again. five o'clock tomorrow night. there's a little different outlook model, and we just wanted to. so she she the timing on this and you can see what we have about five o'clock tomorrow night. overnight into thursday morning, it's going off. and then thursday after our thursday morning of a little bit of a break, it never stops in the mountains. it just keeps hammering up there. and then, as you get into thursday afternoon's commute looks like it might be wet in the mountains. it keeps hammering and all the way through friday morning, it's going on. so the mountains i think we're all said and done. it's gonna be a good storm. one of the better stories we've seen in a while, and i also think it's going to be a the story. the headline on this weather system is going to be the snow in the mountains. they're gonna get a bunch of it up there with potentially you know, like i said, 2 to 3 ft, so that's some really good news. does it help? the situation? sure does. doesn't fix it. but it does help a lot with fire danger, so fortunately for us, we're going to prolong fire or delayed the fire season, which was seeming like something that wasn't going to happen earlier this year. so again, it's going to be good. it's mainly tomorrow night into thursday. tomorrow is a nice day. all right. we need it, bill. thank you. well a job fair is set for this week for a new food hall in the south bay, italy has a number of locations around the country, and the one in san jose's westfield valley fair center is almost completed. managers say they need to hire about 300 people, including servers, general managers, floor managers and cooks. the next to hiring events are set for april 22nd and april 29th. from 11 am to six pm. the controversial call between the giants and mets made the difference between winning and losing for san francisco. joe fonzi breaks it down next and here's a look right now at tonight's lineup on ktvu. you can catch the resident tonight at eight, followed by name that tune at nine and then be sure to join us for the 10 and eves happening tonight in sports. because of the rain out last night, the giants knew they'd play a pair today in new york. they also knew that with max scherzer on the mound for the mets and the nightcap they better grab game one if they wanted to avoid the possibility of getting swept on a three dog day in new york, one will do and it's that big. the mets took a one nothing lead in the first, but the giants answered back in their half of the second peterson with the drive to straightaway center off tyler mcgill, that ball hits above the fence for peterson's third homer of the season game all tied at one. the giants got one more in the inning for 2 to 1 lead and then in the third, brandon crawford drilled a two out single that scored two more san francisco in good shape at 4 to 1, but the giants missed other opportunities to score more, and that came back to bite them. the mets tied it with three in the fifth francisco indoor with the drive to write up dominic leone that scores jeff mcneil with two outs. lynn door slides in with an rbi double. to the 10th. they went, it looked like the giants had taken the lead. tiro estrada grounds to shortland doors throw to first initially ruled to have taken peter alonso off the bag that would have allowed branded belt to score the lead run. but the play was reviewed and overturned. the umpire said alonso had maintained contact with the bag before estrada got their inning over the mets get the phantom runner at second, and they cashed in and their half of the 10 flynn door. loops one into center with the winning run at third, the mets come back to take the first game 5 to 4 and walk off fashion. and that was a big one for new york because with shares are on the mound, they lead the nightcap. 321 in the eighth. what is a different building, but if you watch the warriors and denver nuggets last night, you were probably feeling that playoff vibe that resulted in five straight trips to the nba finals just a short time ago. what's different this time around is that because of his minutes restriction due to his recent injury, stefan currie is just about the most dangerous sixth man ever walk under the court. curry entered the game that was largely even for quarter warriors down in the second, only to provide a bolt of energy that put golden state in front for the first time when he made that 12 of his 34 points that first half winding down curry hits one of his 53 pointers. yes he's here, along with jordan pool and clay thompson, who between the three of them made 13 of the warriors. 17 3 pointers. what's better than a three point play about four point play? curry fouled on that shot made the free throw with curry coming off the bench. jordan's pool again excelled and courage, normal starting spot with 29 points. not every nba star would go for coming off the bench minutes. restriction or not. so what makes curry so willing to be such a team guy? helps that i've been through it a couple of times and had to make that decision. where like, what's really important is it about starting and then? just having that moment where you get your name called. and is that really that important? maybe, you know, change that narrative a little bit in terms of cars. you're you're dealt with an injury and missing that much time and coming right back like it's about just winning the basketball game. christiano ronaldo, who plays for manchester united, is one of the best known pro athletes and all of sports. he and his partner announced last night that they had lost one of their newborn twins. and although it didn't play in manu's premier league match tonight and liverpool, but he was certainly remembered. another wears the number seven and when the game reached the seven minute mark, the fans begin to chant of viva ronaldo! then they broke into a course of you'll never walk alone the liverpool team anthem. and although thank doctors and nurses for their care and a message last night and wrote on social media that the birth of their surviving twin is giving the two parents the strength to make it through this tough time. time for a little check this out action. there is no shortage of nationalities represented in the national hockey league. tomorroo brush up on your finish. anton lindell of the florida panthers , scoring a shorthanded goal against the detroit red wings. nice here. happy broadcaster. in any language in florida's 621 win, i will say i can pick some spanish things out. time to time. i did not know much finish. i can say the same. thank you. alright thanks for joining us. everybody are live news continues at seven over on ktvu plus and we'll be back here tonight at 10 and 11. goodnight. ("the raiders' march" and gunfire playing on tv) okay, help me out here. how does an archeology professor get that good with a whip? maybe he took a class at the adult bookstore. that's how i learned. i can't believe you've never seen raiders of the lost ark. and i can't believe you've never read eat, pray, love. when she comes out with eat, pray, run away from a giant boulder, i'll read it. i don't care if eat, pray, love changed your life, i'm not reading it. you know, i could totally rock a hat like that. that's the work of noted hollywood costume designer deborah nadoolman. she also designed the iconic red and black jacket in michael jackson's "thriller" video, which i've never viewed in its entirety, as i find zombies dancing in choreographed synchronicity implausible. and also, it's really scary. would someone please turn off the sheldon commentary track? there's no switch. just listen and learn. penny, if you think this is good, you should come with us friday to see it on the big screen at the colonial. well, i'm watching it now. why would i want to see it again on friday? because the print they're showing on friday has an additional 21 seconds of previously unseen footage. 21 seconds? that'll be like seeing a whole new movie! exactly. they say it finally solves the submarine controversy. did-- leonard? i'm no expert, but i believe what we just heard from penny was sarcasm. oh! good. i'm eight for 26 this month. yeah, i think i'll pass. but you guys enjoy your extra 21 seconds. bet if i could make you understand why this is such a cool thing, we'd still be together. mm, yeah, no, we wouldn't.

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business. but there was something else. and then there were a couple of bottles of urine. and smashed five windows and through the bottles of urine into my office in two different locations. very sick person. these are photos of the damage has seen from the inside. dempsey believes her business was targeted. but she does not know why. i don't believe he would be a disgruntled client. he might stretch he might be someone that was looking for work that might not have been qualified, so we might not have hired him. police tell me they're reviewing evidence from both cases. richmond police are investigating anyone with information is asked to give him a call in richmond, henry lee ktvu faxed to news a statewide conference today focused on how to fight illegal dumping. the organizers included alameda county supervisor nate miley and waste management. they say dumping is a worsening problem not just in the bay area, but up and down the state. one oakland activists says dumping also sends pollution right into our waterways. when it rains. and you can still see the water. it goes into the storm drain it. filters through this illegal dumping in this trash that goes into the bay. today's conference also looked at specific ways that cities have used education programs to reduce the dumping of furniture and mattresses. the conference continues through friday for learning no more now about the fire that destroyed a home depot and san jose remember the incredible pictures here, fire investigators said today. but a man intentionally set the fire to distract from stealing thousands of dollars in tools. ktvu brooks jarocz explains why investigators believe there is no doubt the fire was an intentional act. less than two weeks since this home depot in san jose erupted in flames and overwhelming smoke in arrest investigators calling the fire seen from space arson, miraculously, no one was hurt. thankful that my office the da's office. is not prosecuting a multiple murder case today, district attorney jeff rosen says dylan j. crew's go intentionally set the fire before he tried to take off with a load of tools. the evidence shows that the suspect who had earlier that day stolen items from a nearby bass pro shop. lit the fire in the home depot and try to leave the store with a cart containing stolen tools. he was stopped by a home depot employee. and fled in another persons, car, prosecutors say is the big bucks hardware store burned, causing $17 million in inventory loss. go continued his theft spree at a macy's in the east bay. 911 calls poured in as employees and customers race to get out. when someone commits a terrible act of this magnitude that endangers many. good people spring into action to save lives. and that's what are sentenced a police department and other first responders did that day police described as a chronic thief who stole thousands of dollars in merchandise from stores, sometimes more than once. a fire witness helped identify him before his arrest friday. now gaga is charged with three counts of arson and a slew of theft charges. arson is a dangerous, violent crime. this unnecessary and tragic fire could have resulted in serious injury or loss of life. fire investigators are unsure how the fire was set and spread, but inspection records show the store and blossom hill road had code violations in recent years related to ceiling clearance, the sprinkler system and fire alarms. even though issues were addressed last year. it's unclear if they could have contributed to the quick and overwhelming destruction. it is possible that there's enough combustibles in an area to overcome. uh what the ratings of the fire protection systems are and so it is possible to have a fire like this, even in a protected structure is in the santa clara county jail being held without bail. he scheduled me back in court on june 1st for a plea hearing. in san jose brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news today, san francisco's district attorney announced charges against one former and to current city police officers as ktvu christien kafton explains the rest follow separate internal affairs investigations. san francisco's district attorney has filed felony firearms charges against former san francisco police officer mark williams. san francisco police announced his arrest tuesday and the district attorney said he has been charged with possession of a machine gun and silencer. the d, a, saying the former officer removed a heckler and koch submachine gun from the city's property control division, where he was working in august. 2021 police say officers were conducting routine inventory and discovered the firearm missing. after an investigation. police say williams confessed to having the weapon and he was fired from his part time position with sfpd. at the same time, the d a announced a pair of active duty san francisco police officers kevin lyons and kevin sign had been charged with misdemeanor concealing or destroying of evidence. the da's office says those charges stem from a july 2021 internal affairs investigation where the officers were accused of having thrown away credit and identification cards and flushing methamphetamine down the toilet. saying cataloging the evidence would take too long. san francisco's police officers association released a statement saying in part that the organization was aware of the investigations and that the ah has confidence that the facts will come out on the side of their members. of the former and current police officers are set to appear in court on may 19th to enter pleas to those charges in san francisco, christien kafton ktvu, fox two news and defrocked elderly catholic priest was arrested over the weekend in a deadly dui crash and one that creek retirement community. the incident happened saturday at about nine pm inside the rushmore retirement community. police say a car jumped the curb and hit two pedestrians. there were 64 year old man and his wife. that man died and his wife suffered minor injuries. now, police say they arrested 75 year old steven kaisal kiss lee rather kiss lee is a registered sex offender and a defrocked priest. he spent six years in prison for sexually assaulting a young girl back in the 19 nineties, police say faces charges of dy and vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. it took nearly 30 years, but authorities say in santa clare county say they now know the identity of a woman who was killed and left on a dirt turnout off of highway 1 52 near gilroy. there's really nothing like being able to give closure to a family who has been waiting for several years to find out what has happened to their family member. the victim has been identified as patricia skip all of colton, oregon. a cause of death has never been determined. skipper was a victim of the happy face. serial killer keith hunter, just percent. who wrote letters to officials, signing them with a happy face. just person is serving four life sentences without the possibility of parole in oregon. it's a very unique case, because i think just as members of the community there's a true um you know frustration to have a homicide conviction without knowing a victim's identity. so this case meant a lot. i think to the community to everyone in santa clara county and the feeling of being able to identify her was, um great. it was great to be able to know. who she was. skipper's identity was determined due to advances in dna technology. this was the first case in santa clara county to use genetic genealogy to identify a jane doe victim. oakland police detectives are now looking for more information about a man whose death has now been declared a homicide, police officers say 46 year old jose ramos was found unresponsive on 23rd street near interstate 9 80 . in early february. he was taken to the hospital and died 11 days later. detectives say he was living at different homeless shelters in the past few months of his life. anyone with information is asked to contact police. sacramento now will bill to make it easier to keep tabs on high risk. parolees who are homeless failed to pass a key committee today. the legislation , whatever required paroled transients to wear a gps monitor to make them easier to find and contact. the measure would have impacted an estimated 10,000 parolees. the bill failed on 2 to 5 vote in the assembly committee of public safety. high risk parolees who failed to comply with their parole should not be allowed to roam our neighborhoods preying on women and children. hummus hold criminals accountable and stop treating them like victims. the measure was in response to the murder of kate tibbets. she was killed in september and sacramento officers say the suspect in her case was a transient, high risk parolee. more fighting in ukraine's eastern front. russia's military advances into territory stretching hundreds of miles and voters in san francisco, taking part in the second of four elections facing them this year. the choices in deciding their next assembly member for the eastern half of the city. and i'm tracking the chance for more rain actually significant rain coming our way tomorrow night into thursday. we'll look into that with the forecast model next the end of the free home of the brave finally, our choice. the first airline passengers no longer required to wear a mask in the u. s. but some say now is not the time. disabled the immuno compromise. this (music throughout) this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. teeth. district covers the eastern half of san francisco. by the way, the cold polls closed tonight at eight pm san francisco, maybe in the midst of another covid surge, according to some researchers, and they say current case rates may be undercounting the true number of cases. doctors including ucsf infectious disease specialist peter chin hong say that one reason could be that fewer people are getting tested for the virus. then in the past, another reason could be people are not experiencing serious symptoms and are failing to report positive test results to the department of public health are of, but nothing to be afraid of. because again if you're vaccinated and boosted, um chances are you're not going to get really ill even if a new variant comes along for most people. meantime the san francisco department of public health launched a campaign today to make sure people are prepared for the next covid surge or variant that comes our way. the program is similar to others in the city and around the bay area that teach us to be prepared in case of an earthquake, wildfire or some other type of emergency possible surge is happening face mass are no longer required at bay area airports following a federal judge's order that voided the mask mandate on public transportation. the justice department says tonight it will not appeal that ruling unless the cdc says it's necessary. ktvu tom baker has a look at the tough decision among passengers to mask or not to mask at local airports and all across the nation. passengers now the personal option of wearing a mask or not. the end of the free home of the brave finally, our choice. i do like that. if you want to, you should be able to. but if you don't i mean is it really going to stop anything, so i'm really excited about that. it's up to everybody to make their own decisions. i'm going to keep my mask on, um just to help other people who are still, you know, compromise . we still need to think about them. what was true in the terminal was also true in the air. you may have removed your. rights communicable disease expert dr john schwartzberg says otherwise, becausee the virus will continue to mutate, possibly into forms immune to vaccines. you know how this virus spreads and we know that masks help prevent spread. and wearing a good mask will offer you considerable protection. i asked him if he was on a plane in an unmasked close by passenger was wheezing and sneezing. what would he do hope the airplane wasn't very full, so i could move as far away from that person as possible. i keep that mask on the entire flight, if at all possible on an inbound flight from new jersey today. there was a mixture of masked and unmasked passengers as well as in the airport, with some folks deciding to keep their masks on. this is new for us, and i didn't know this until this morning. and so i am nervous about being on the flight. what are you mask or don't mask officials asked. you do one thing more than anything else, respect other people's decisions. we know that for a lot of people they've gotten used to wearing a mask and wearing a mask, maybe part of what makes them feel comfortable. in public transit in settings like airports. we still want to make it optional. we still want to allow both passengers and employees to continue to wear face masks. the nation's first mask mandate occurred this fo early in the pandemic. but uncle sam did not order it. san mateo counties. health order imposed it s f airports home county. tom baker , ktvu, fox two news. so most of the air transit agencies continue to require masks while on board and then um, union san francisco transit in the east bay, caltrain, vita and bart, even though the agency says it will not enforce the policy, amtrak says mass are also not required. while moderna says it hopes to have a new type of covid booster shot available by the fall, the company says it wants to combine the original vaccine with a new formulation that can protect against macron. but officials say they hope the combination booster shock and produce antibodies capable of fighting several variants. test drives for combo booster shots are underway in the us and britain, with results expected by late june. gavin newsom headed to butte county this morning to talk about how the state is addressing the growing impacts of the drought. the governor toured the hyatt power plant at lake oroville, which supplies water to 27 million californians. the water turbines there are also used to generate clean electricity. but the lake is now about half full, which could pose a challenge. power officials had to halt operations for the first time last summer due to the drought. and the prospects that will happen again are very real, particularly because we had the driest january the driest february and driest march in california history. we talk so often, people say, well, we just need to build 100 new dams. we also need something to fill the dams up with big big part of the governor said the latest round of state funding will include help for water agencies to recycle more water and replenish groundwater supplies. yeah and i think the key to all this is personal responsibility. if you live in the state of california, and we've talked about this new numerous nights, but you need to take responsibility for how much water you use, and there is a way to cut back and many, many folks are a lot of people are doing things that are you know, they're not mandating it you need we need. we should do it. i shouldn't say we need to do but it would make a lot of sense if we did because this is always going to be a story, california writes never going to. that is not having enough. valley and the farmers and some of the big landholdings. so, uh, we'll get into that, but it's best for us to save water as best we can. okay so we got some rain around here. we had seven days worth of 2.52 point 15 in boonville. this is 70 total. and ben low. santa mountains inch and a half. those rain totals are going to be eclipse, most likely by this next weather system. and one day instead of seven days, we're going to see nearly this much rain in some of those spots in the mountains of winter storm warning will be in effect, and it stays in effect. right through friday, so it's going to be 2 2.5 3 days of winter storm warning which will get you 2.5 to 3 ft. of snow and the heavy spots. this is the rain that we saw the last 24 hours. we're going to continue to see those showers move off to the east and the south. so we're done with that. but by tomorrow we're back into it with showers moving into the bay area late tomorrow night into thursday. thursday's your stormy day. your wet more commute. probably away afternoon commuters well in pretty much messy conditions up in the mountains. when we come back, we'll look specifically at tomorrow. thursday and into friday. see you back here in just a few minutes. and so we're looking forward. to justice being served legal challenge from the family of a man shot and killed by police during 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mahi was also arrested yesterday in honolulu, both face homicide charges in the shooting death of utah moose uchiha, moussa sika, rather junior in october of 2020. san mateo police say the killing appears to be connected to an arson that killed an 85 year old woman in 2019, who have learned was posses grandmother. we believe it to be related to the murder of susan tonga from a case in 2019, where she died in a fire that was deliberately set. pasi mr passy and the victim have known each other for over 15 years. mr pass. he does have a criminal history. and a curly pending a firearm case out of sacramento from an incident that took place just two months after this homicide occurred. authorities plan to extradite both men to san mateo county to face charges. california highway patrol officer shot and killed a man and a county today after the chp says the officer was dragged by the mental vehicle. the shooting happened during a traffic stop in the town of linda chp says the officer got caught in the door of the driver's car and dragged when that driver took off, and that is when the officer fired their weapon. the driver then crashed into a fence as you saw there, responding officers reportedly tried to save the man, but he died at the scene. details on the opposite condition not yet available. the family of assembly and roman shot to death by police nearly two years ago filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit against the city and two officers. the family's attorney says the shooting of steven taylor was wholly preventable. in april of 2020, the 33 year old was accused of shoplifting a baseball bat at walmart store and threatening customers. prosecutors say officer jason fletcher first taste. taylor then shot him when he refused to drop that bat. his family says they want policy changes as well as a $10 million in damages. we're looking forward. to justice being served. we're looking forward things beginning to change in the city of san leandro. we're looking forward to things happening for the mentally ill. things happening for the homeless people. the crisis that is going on in this city officer jason fletcher has pleaded not guilty to voluntary manslaughter and taylor's death. in a statement, the city of san leandro says it will defend itself against a lawsuit. they say taylor's death has already led to significant changes in police use of force policies and training. president biden is pushing his latest plan to bring down inflation, the hope that more domestic made products could ease supply chain issues and impressive performance by steph curry against the nuggets last night. joe fonzi joins us later in sports, and for some time, more and more people have been turning to netflix, but that may be changing the reasons behind the com oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i 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ballots today in the senate or state. rather assembly runoff election democrat matt haney and democrat david campos, the former supervisor himself competing for the seat now pulls by the way close at eight o'clock, you're watching ktvu fax. two news at 6 30. russia's military is increasing its attacks in the eastern ukraine across territory spanning hundreds of miles. report from lviv on western ukraine on how russia is desperately hoping to turn the tide of this war. the russian offensive we've been waiting for is now underway in eastern ukraine, and the next few days could be crucial up to 75,000 russian troops now deployed along a 300 mile front as shelling and missile strikes intensify, the pentagon says it's a prelude to a much larger attack coming up, but the russian strategy to isolate individual areas could buy ukraine sometime. they're not going to go with this big sweeping maneuver because ukraine's show that they can then go after their supply lines . russia is still adding to its military capabilities, but it's committing the bulk of its forces to this fight. the ukrainians claim they have had to pull back in some areas, but overall, their defensive line is holding the pentagon responding to the crisis. sending seven flights of weapons to ukraine. they should arrive along the border in the next 24 hours, prompting accusations from moscow that the west wants to prolong the war. growing supplies of foreign weapons clearly signaled their intention to provoke the kiev regime to keep fighting until the last ukrainian. the pace of the russian offensive will also largely depend on the fate of mario people. if the russians captured, the city will be able to link up with troops from crimea and push north but the ukrainians say they'll be ready no matter what happens, not just feeling, no matter how many russian troops are driven there , we will fight. we will defend ourselves and we will do it every day. the russian military says it hit more than 2000. ukrainian military targets in the past 24 hours in kiev tree angst, fox news alright, so the war is causing this international monetary fund has downgraded the outlook for the world economy this year and next . the organization is blaming russia's war in ukraine for disrupting global commerce. it says the war has pushed up oil prices, threatened food supplies and increased uncertainty already heightened by the pandemic. the 190 country lender today cut its forecast for global growth to 3.6% this year. it's a step steep fall off from 6.1% last year and from the 4.4% growth the group had expected for 2022. inflation. has become a clear and present danger for many countries. even prior to the war, it surged on the back of soaring commodity prices and supply demand imbalances of all this. the us currently has the highest inflation rate it has had in the past 40 years. the white house says it is trying to do more to address increasing inflation. fox news lauren blanchard reports now from washington on the president's plan to increase american production and the republican opposition to more federal spending. president biden in new hampshire tuesday to again tell last year's bipartisan infrastructure bill. he's requiring any construction materials bought with money from the $1.2 trillion bill be american made. we now ranked number 13. and the quality of infrastructure. china is ahead of us. so many other countries have moved. folks this matters. it's an effort to ramp up production in the us and help ease supply chain pressure that is sent prices sky high and has economic experts concerned. goldman sachs now says there is a 35% chance of a recession in the next two years with the fed should do is stop printing so much money and stabilize the dollar. and let this thing work itself out. inflation is now at a 40 year high and is straining americanswallets. there's no sign that inflation is slowing down. in fact, if anything, it's going stronger and stronger. senator elizabeth warren pinned and up ed in the new york times , warning fellow democrats they need to make good on campaign promises to make the economy work better. or else they can expect a red wave in november. republicans say they can turn the economy around. if they take back congress. we wouldn't have dumped $2 trillion on the economy. and we wouldn't be suffering from record levels of inflation made in america material requirement will have some waivers if there's not enough supply available or if the price is too high in washington, lauren blanchard fox news, so the unemployment rate in silicon valley dropped to 2.4% in march. that's according to data compiled by the silicon valley institute for regional studies. employers in santa clara and san mateo counties added more than 16,000 workers between february and march. leisure and hospitality jobs saw the greatest gains for the second month in a row with 3200 jobs added to the restaurant industry and 500 arts, entertainment and recreation. a new landmark pays tribute to people suffering a mental health crisis. how the family of a man who was shot and killed by police is now trying to call attention to this issue, and the increased increasing costs of college tuition has kept it out of the reach staa high school campus yesterday was a random attack. initially, detectives said 15 year old alicia naga was targeted yesterday, family and classmates gathered at stagg high school to remember her. alicia's father said she was a good student and a rising athlete, and he described his daughter as a funny and clever girl. i don't really have any enemies. my daughter was shouting her whole life. we took her to school chicken home from school. she was very outgoing. it's just like the funniest person we know she was clever and she got thick skin. and she can come back with a funny joke. the school superintendent says before the attack the suspect, 52 year old anthony gray, drove to the school and went through the campus gate. he says they will now be a reevaluating campus security. and here's a picture of the suspect. he was booked into the san joaquin county jail for murder. so far, police have not identified a motive. a student at berkeley high school, has died after falling from a nearby parking garage. it happened yesterday afternoon at lunchtime at the garage at mill via and center street about a block away from campus. berkeley high's principal emailed students and families last night about what happened and said other students were present at the time. the name of the student who died has not been announced. the school district says counselors have now been at berkeley high all day to help them deal with this tragedy. well tonight. the city of walnut creek has a brand new park dedicated to those lost to mental illness. city officials joined the community for ribbon cutting of the new remembrance park at lancaster road and lilac drive. it's in the park meet neighborhood. the renaming and dedication was spearheaded by the families of miles hall, the 23 year old man fatally shot by one that creek police in 2019. during a mental health crisis. so many of you showed up for our family cared about what happened to miles and also understanding that this could have been any of your family members. well that park sits on a half acre and has picnic tables and benches, says he hopes it will become a place of reflection and healing. we got rain back in the bay area forecast is going to be a good storm shows up late tomorrow night last through thursday, winter storm warning in the mountains. i'll have all that when i return. let's go to ktvu heather holmes. now with a look at some of the stories we are working on for the seven o'clock news overrun ktvu, plus, thank you, julie and coming up tonight . get into a good college. get a good degree. well that's what many parents preach. we're going to talk live with the ceo of a startup that's offering a different path to success through apprenticeships and the lineup for the outside lands music festival has been announced. we'll tell you who's set to take the stage for that big three day festival. those stories and a lot more coming up live tonight on the seventh over on ktvu. plus thank you. we'll see you then, but first getting ready for high times in san francisco tomorrow, coming up the big plans in place for the 4 the big plans in place for the 4 20 festival. and how city meet three moms who each like to bank their own way. luckily they've all got chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. vire level case against his ex wife, amber heard the suits stemming from a 2018 op ed in the washington post in the peace heard described herself as being a survivor of domestic violence , though she never mentioned depth by name in the article. that's lawyers say the piece was obviously about him and father lawsuit in the months after the article was released that the seeking $50 million saying hurts claims of domestic violence have destroyed his career and reputation. never. did i myself reach the point of, um strikinge i ever struck. um any woman. in my life. for her part, heard his father countersuit seeking $100 million in damages, saying the actors legal team smeared and branded her a liar. the trial is expected to last several weeks. tesla is asking a judge to pause . the state agencies lawsuit accusing the electric car maker of widespread race discrimination at its assembly plant in fremont. tesla says the statements further investigate the claims and allow a chance to settle the litigation. the lawsuit accuses tesla of subjecting black workers to racial slurs and discrimination in job assignments and discipline and pay. tesla's lawyers say the department of fair employment and housing did only a bare bones investigation before suing in february. shares of netflix have lost a quarter of their value in after hours trading after the company reported a loss in subscribers for the first time. in more than 10 years. netflix says it lost 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter of the year. condo based company expected to add 2.5 million in that period, while netflix blames the drop on password sharing increased competition from other streaming services and its withdrawal withdrawal rather from the russian market. executives say they're exploring the idea of a cheaper at supported version. on wall street stocks had their best clothes and nearly five weeks the dow was up 499 points . the nasdaq was up 287 points for a gain of 2% and the s and p added 17 points. positive earnings from retailers and healthcare companies help lift the markets today. a new program announced by the education department today will make it easier for lower income students to get debt forgiveness. it involves an income based program for repaying student loans, allowing more than 3.5 million people to receive at least three years of credit towards eventual debt forgiveness. that's nearly 10% of all student loan borrowers. the program would allow bauer borrowers to pay a certain percentage of their income on loans for 20 to 25 years and have the rest of their balances eventually forgiven. there is a new college in the bay area and its campuses at san quentin prison for decades, and quentin has offered inmates courses in literature. american government another higher education classes, but now the colleges gained accreditation and inmates will now officially be students amount. tamil pius community college, it is the country's first community college with a campus inside a prison. and it is the latest efforts by san quentin to rehabilitate its prison population. so for 20 years, we were in extension site of a small college in oakland. and then a couple of years ago, we decided we wanted to become independent. so we are now an independently accredited liberal arts college as far as we know, mount tamalpais college is the first and only fully accredited independent college where the main campus inside a state prison mount tamil pius college , offers students an associate's degree program and a college prep program. with the new accreditation, students can more easily transferred to other colleges after their incarceration ends. alright so for the first time at tomorrow's 4 20 festival in san francisco, people will be able to buy cannabis in golden gate park. legally the gathering at hippie hill has been canceled for the past two years. the eventually the event rather is officially sanctioned by the city. and they expect as many as 20,000. people will be there. as per state law, only people 21 older will be allowed in the city will have extra shuttle services, restrooms and clean up. as well as extra security on hand. the meadow will be gated off to enforce the age limit gates by the way open at 10 a.m. and a reminder that tomorrow ktvu is taking a look at the state of cannabis in california and beyond. join us for our half hour special as we take a closer look at the issues and laws surrounding marijuana again. that's tomorrow. 10 minutes after 4 24 30 there might be a little rain drops on the folks out in the park tomorrow afternoon. as this system moves in, especially in the north bay probably be late in the day, if anything, but as we head into the next 24 hours or so we're getting ready for another weather system. this is it right here. comes in late tomorrow night into thursday morning, mainly shows up in the north bay overnight tomorrow and into early thursday morning and then sweeps through the rest of the bay area on thursday afternoon, with the potential for a thundershower potential for heavy snow in the mountains, perhaps three ft of snow two ft . almost certainly, but i think three ft. real possibility. this is the model here we are tomorrow night. so we went through the whole day. tomorrow is about increasing clouds in the chance of a sprinkle in the north bay and then you see around six o'clock tomorrow night, the monitors made an update here and put it's pretty modern rainfall over mountain that little yellow splotch there , but then it comes in mainly overnight and through the day on thursday in the mountains, it keeps coming. show in the mountains were looking for that winter storm going to stay in effect through friday morning, which is, you know good do 2.5 days of winter storm warning and that will get you that will get you a good amount of snow for sure. okay and so in the mountains again that winter storm warning, in effect stays in effect through wednesday, more friday morning. the current temperatures are about where they were yesterday at this time, the overnight lows, not much going on there, just like they have been. we'll go back to the system we've been tracking here it is, and this is unusual in that it's late in the season. this has a lot of cold air. a fuel energy and then it's got a lot of moisture, which is just straight up fuel and that system roles in here north bay tomorrow afternoon late and then into the rest of the bay area overnight wednesday into thursday. beautiful night out there in the clouds get ready to thicken up. here's the model again. five o'clock tomorrow night. there's a little different outlook model, and we just wanted to. so she she the timing on this and you can see what we have about five o'clock tomorrow night. overnight into thursday morning, it's going off. and then thursday after our thursday morning of a little bit of a break, it never stops in the mountains. it just keeps hammering up there. and then, as you get into thursday afternoon's commute looks like it might be wet in the mountains. it keeps hammering and all the way through friday morning, it's going on. so the mountains i think we're all said and done. it's gonna be a good storm. one of the better stories we've seen in a while, and i also think it's going to be a the story. the headline on this weather system is going to be the snow in the mountains. they're gonna get a bunch of it up there with potentially you know, like i said, 2 to 3 ft, so that's some really good news. does it help? the situation? sure does. doesn't fix it. but it does help a lot with fire danger, so fortunately for us, we're going to prolong fire or delayed the fire season, which was seeming like something that wasn't going to happen earlier this year. so again, it's going to be good. it's mainly tomorrow night into thursday. tomorrow is a nice day. all right. we need it, bill. thank you. well a job fair is set for this week for a new food hall in the south bay, italy has a number of locations around the country, and the one in san jose's westfield valley fair center is almost completed. managers say they need to hire about 300 people, including servers, general managers, floor managers and cooks. the next to hiring events are set for april 22nd and april 29th. from 11 am to six pm. the controversial call between the giants and mets made the difference between winning and losing for san francisco. joe fonzi breaks it down next and here's a look right now at tonight's lineup on ktvu. you can catch the resident tonight at eight, followed by name that tune at nine and then be sure to join us for the 10 and eves happening tonight in sports. because of the rain out last night, the giants knew they'd play a pair today in new york. they also knew that with max scherzer on the mound for the mets and the nightcap they better grab game one if they wanted to avoid the possibility of getting swept on a three dog day in new york, one will do and it's that big. the mets took a one nothing lead in the first, but the giants answered back in their half of the second peterson with the drive to straightaway center off tyler mcgill, that ball hits above the fence for peterson's third homer of the season game all tied at one. the giants got one more in the inning for 2 to 1 lead and then in the third, brandon crawford drilled a two out single that scored two more san francisco in good shape at 4 to 1, but the giants missed other opportunities to score more, and that came back to bite them. the mets tied it with three in the fifth francisco indoor with the drive to write up dominic leone that scores jeff mcneil with two outs. lynn door slides in with an rbi double. to the 10th. they went, it looked like the giants had taken the lead. tiro estrada grounds to shortland doors throw to first initially ruled to have taken peter alonso off the bag that would have allowed branded belt to score the lead run. but the play was reviewed and overturned. the umpire said alonso had maintained contact with the bag before estrada got their inning over the mets get the phantom runner at second, and they cashed in and their half of the 10 flynn door. loops one into center with the winning run at third, the mets come back to take the first game 5 to 4 and walk off fashion. and that was a big one for new york because with shares are on the mound, they lead the nightcap. 321 in the eighth. what is a different building, but if you watch the warriors and denver nuggets last night, you were probably feeling that playoff vibe that resulted in five straight trips to the nba finals just a short time ago. what's different this time around is that because of his minutes restriction due to his recent injury, stefan currie is just about the most dangerous sixth man ever walk under the court. curry entered the game that was largely even for quarter warriors down in the second, only to provide a bolt of energy that put golden state in front for the first time when he made that 12 of his 34 points that first half winding down curry hits one of his 53 pointers. yes he's here, along with jordan pool and clay thompson, who between the three of them made 13 of the warriors. 17 3 pointers. what's better than a three point play about four point play? curry fouled on that shot made the free throw with curry coming off the bench. jordan's pool again excelled and courage, normal starting spot with 29 points. not every nba star would go for coming off the bench minutes. restriction or not. so what makes curry so willing to be such a team guy? helps that i've been through it a couple of times and had to make that decision. where like, what's really important is it about starting and then? just having that moment where you get your name called. and is that really that important? maybe, you know, change that narrative a little bit in terms of cars. you're you're dealt with an injury and missing that much time and coming right back like it's about just winning the basketball game. christiano ronaldo, who plays for manchester united, is one of the best known pro athletes and all of sports. he and his partner announced last night that they had lost one of their newborn twins. and although it didn't play in manu's premier league match tonight and liverpool, but he was certainly remembered. another wears the number seven and when the game reached the seven minute mark, the fans begin to chant of viva ronaldo! then they broke into a course of you'll never walk alone the liverpool team anthem. and although thank doctors and nurses for their care and a message last night and wrote on social media that the birth of their surviving twin is giving the two parents the strength to make it through this tough time. time for a little check this out action. there is no shortage of nationalities represented in the national hockey league. tomorroo brush up on your finish. anton lindell of the florida panthers , scoring a shorthanded goal against the detroit red wings. nice here. happy broadcaster. in any language in florida's 621 win, i will say i can pick some spanish things out. time to time. i did not know much finish. i can say the same. thank you. alright thanks for joining us. everybody are live news continues at seven over on ktvu plus and we'll be back here tonight at 10 and 11. goodnight. ("the raiders' march" and gunfire playing on tv) okay, help me out here. how does an archeology professor get that good with a whip? maybe he took a class at the adult bookstore. that's how i learned. i can't believe you've never seen raiders of the lost ark. and i can't believe you've never read eat, pray, love. when she comes out with eat, pray, run away from a giant boulder, i'll read it. i don't care if eat, pray, love changed your life, i'm not reading it. you know, i could totally rock a hat like that. that's the work of noted hollywood costume designer deborah nadoolman. she also designed the iconic red and black jacket in michael jackson's "thriller" video, which i've never viewed in its entirety, as i find zombies dancing in choreographed synchronicity implausible. and also, it's really scary. would someone please turn off the sheldon commentary track? there's no switch. just listen and learn. penny, if you think this is good, you should come with us friday to see it on the big screen at the colonial. well, i'm watching it now. why would i want to see it again on friday? because the print they're showing on friday has an additional 21 seconds of previously unseen footage. 21 seconds? that'll be like seeing a whole new movie! exactly. they say it finally solves the submarine controversy. did-- leonard? i'm no expert, but i believe what we just heard from penny was sarcasm. oh! good. i'm eight for 26 this month. yeah, i think i'll pass. but you guys enjoy your extra 21 seconds. bet if i could make you understand why this is such a cool thing, we'd still be together. mm, yeah, no, we wouldn't.

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