Frustrating. Weve been negotiating with them for eight months now, and so theyre taking to the picket line for a three day strike that forced the county to bring in outside nurses to replace them. About a thousand of them were flown in from around the country at a cost of 20 million. Unfortunately, weve now had to take money and put it towards this essential coverage, and thats money that we then dont have as a system. So far. Administrators say things are running smoothly at the countys three hospitals and over a dozen clinics, while some appointments were converted to video visits and some elective procedures were postponed, the Trauma Center and Emergency Department are open inside the hospital. It really feels and looks and seems as though business as usual, you know, the patients are getting the care that they need, the staff who have come to work seem very pleasant. Patients gave mixed reviews. Michelle ramirez was directed toward an outside an urgent care. It seems like the short staff , theres not a lot of, workers in there, but isaac turner said thats not what he saw. My appointment was on time. I only waited five minutes once i arrived. There has been one issue both the county and union can agree on. They were infuriated by what they call an illegal sickout by nurses last friday that forced the closure of the level one Trauma Center for several hours. Thats not acceptable to us. Thats not acceptable for the community. But nurses say theyre at their breaking point and something needs to change. But this time, we need to take a stand because county is not listening to us. No word on what it might take to get both sides back to the bargaining table. The strike is set to last through very early friday morning. Greg and ruben live in san jose for us and thank you. Well, we still dont know where the oakland as will be playing next season. And todays meeting with city officials did not provide much clarity. The as current lease at the coliseum expires at the end of this season. The city has offered a five year, 97 million lease extension that would guarantee the team has a place to play while their new ballpark is built on the las vegas strip. The proposal does, however, ask the team to pay much higher rent. The city says that would cover the cost of maintaining the coliseum. The two sides met today, but it appears little progress was made in reaching a deal, the as tell ktvu in a statement, quote, we appreciate oaklands engagement and also we are far apart on the terms needed to agree on an extension. There are no further meetings scheduled at this time. We did reach out to the city of oakland and Alameda County supervisors for comment on todays meeting, and we have not heard back. New at five police in san jose arrested for suspected burglars who may have taken hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of property from storage units. Detectives began investigating the case in late december, when a man attempted to burglarize a storage complex on lincoln avenue. An investigation revealed the suspect had stolen more than 400,000 in medical excuse me, musical equipment and other property from multiple storage units. Police made four arrests in connection with the burglaries and said other illegal items were found in the suspects possession. Honestly, everything that we discovered that illegal narcotics, illegal firearm, a semiautomatic as well as a high capacity magazine, you know, those obviously arent supposed to be in their possession. And so thats part of the picture were trying to paint. Police say all four suspects were booked into the Santa Clara County main jail for various crimes, including burglary, conspiracy, grand theft, vandalism and possession of stolen property. San francisco is taking steps to make sure that educators who serve the city can live in the city as well. Ktvu is christian. Captain joins us now live to tell us that applications for Affordable Housing, specifically for educators, are now available. Christian yeah, the cost of housing in San Francisco and around the bay area, but especially here in San Francisco, is notoriously high. Now, the city is taking steps to try to make sure that they can bring those costs down, to try to bring in and retain the best and brightest educators. Construction is still underway at Shirley Chisholm village in San Franciscos sunset district, but already applicants are asking to be among the first to live in the 135 units of Affordable Housing set aside specifically for educators, the district says in the midst of a teacher shortage, the housing is part of an effort to bring in and retain the best and brightest and this is a great place to educate students. But so often people have to spend their time and energy focused on finding Affordable Housing. So this lets us give our staff an opportunity to have Affordable Housing and focus then their time and energy on the classroom. The application process opened tuesday and runs to april 23rd and is income restricted. Residents are expected to move in as early as this fall. The new residents will be selected through a lottery process. The city says there are rental options ranging from studios to three bedroom, two bath units. We have a range of units to support new educators. People might be at the beginning of their career or are just starting a family. Two family units and we have five floors and ive had a chance to visit. I mean, these are Million Dollar views. The district says the housing even includes common areas where teachers can gather and work on their education plans collaboratively with other educators. The whole project, built on property already owned by the school district, helping to streamline the process. There is a recognized need for educator housing in the state and across the country, but this is a first of its kind in the city and for us, what we hope to be the first of many. In fact, the city has two similar projects already in the works another rental property and a property where educators could actually buy a unit of Affordable Housing. So those educators could start to build equity and live and teach in the city. Were live in San Francisco. Christien kafton ktvu fox two news. All right, christian, thank you. Well, a San Francisco group has filed a friend of the court brief in a Supreme Court case that will decide if laws restricting camping on public property are constitutional. The case stems from a ruling in the ninth Circuit Court of appeals, which found that the city of grants pass, oregon, could not enforce local ordinances banning public camping. The same court also ruled that San Francisco cant sweep homeless encampments when there are not enough beds in city shelters. Today, the Lawyers Committee for civil rights said that criminalizing homelessness does nothing to address the core problem, which is a lack of Affordable Housing. The response to lawsuits like the one filed against grants pass, oregon and the one filed against San Francisco, should be for state and city leaders. Our governor, our mayor, to rethink how we respond to the decades long housing crisis that was created intentionally by racist zoning laws and a refusal to build enough Affordable Housing. The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in the grants pass case on april 22nd. Israel is on the defense tonight, a military chief says, a, quote, misidentification resulted in one of its airstrikes killing at least seven workers with the world central kitche about an hour ago. The group shared this image of the victims, saying they were killed while returning from a full days mission. The workers are from the u. S, australia, europe and palestine. The world central kitchen now pausing its efforts to feed the people displaced by israels military. Speaker emerita nancy pelosi saying in part, quote, the government of israel must allow the flow of lifesaving aid to innocent families in gaza and ensure safe passage for those delivering the aid. Hunger cannot be a weapon of war. East bay congresswoman barbara lee also weighing in, saying, quote, far too many civilians have lost their lives as a result of Benjamin Netanyahus reprehensible military offensive. The u. S. Must join with our allies and demand an immediate, permanent cease fire. The white house is stopping short of echoing those calls for a ceasefire. But as foxs trey yingst reports, the killings are raising new concerns about the humanitarian disaster in gaza. World central kitchen confirming a dual u. S. Canadian citizen, was one of seven foreign aid workers killed during an israeli airstrike in gaza on monday. The group says Staff Members from the uk, australia and poland also died. The Biden Administration and other western allies now calling for a full investigation. Weve impressed upon the israelis the absolute imperative of doing more to protect innocent civilian lives, as well as to get more humanitarian assistance to more people. The incident, threatening to worsen the humanitarian crisis across gaza. World central kitchen has been leading efforts to get food to displaced palestinians. But following the attack, the charity suspended operations in the territory. Israeli Officials Say the strike was unintentional, adding they will open a situation room with International Groups to coordinate aid distribution. The work of whc is critical. They are the front lines of humanity. We will get to the bottom of this. Meanwhile, Iranian State media says tehran is claiming the u. S. Has responsibility for an alleged israeli airstrike that killed two iranian generals and several others in syria. But u. S. Officials have distanced themselves from the strike, saying they had no involvement. The comments by the Iranian Foreign minister that somehow were to be held to account, or that were to blame, is just nonsense. We had nothing to do with it. Meanwhile the un says nearly 200 aid workers have been killed in gaza since the start of the war. In tel aviv, trey yingst, fox news. A new report finds incidents of antimuslim hate are at their highest level in decades. The council on American Islamic relations released its annual civic rights report today. It says in 2023, there were more than 8000 complaints of antimuslim incidents in the united states. Thats the most the organization has received in its 30 year history. Kerr says there was a significant spike in october following the beginning of israels war with hamas. It all points to one very simple conclusion islamophobia is baked into american society. It had to exist in the us prior to october, because what october shows us is a switch was flipped and it was back on. The complaints received by cair include hate crimes, immigration and asylum cases, and employment and education discrimination. It has been exactly one month since voters cast their ballots on super tuesday, one of the most pivotal races in the bay area. Still too close to call, but Election Officials are running out of time now to count the votes. It is the race for retiring congresswoman anna eshoo seat. Santa clara county supervisor joe simitian is leading Assembly Member evan lowe by a razor thin margin. Just five votes. Whoever earns more votes between the two of them will face former san jose mayor sam liccardo in novembers general election, the deadline for county Elections Officials to certify the results is this thursday. Mpox cases on the rise coming up at 530. Whats driving the surge and the message from Health Officials and check in with china President Biden speaks to president xi jinping for the First Time Since their november meeting in the bay area. Also ahead. Sierra snow survey. Governor newsom joins state officials for the most important snowpack measurement of the year, what it means for californias water levels and across the bay area this afternoon, blue skies and subtle changes expected as we roll into your bay area wednesday. B ger change after a fight which escalated into gunfire. Three people were taken to the hospital and are still being treated at this hour. Police identified one of the suspects who was arrested as 18 year old christian evans. The second suspect is a minor. Both have been charged now with attempted murder and are being held without bail. Governor gavin newsom says the previously announced license plate readers will be installed across oakland and the east bay over the next few months. Governor taking questions at philips station up in the sierra during todays snow survey, newsom says while change cannot happen overnight, his office is taking multiple steps to help crack down on crime in the city of oakland. Besides the cameras and an increase in chp officers, newsom says attorneys with the california doj will soon help prosecute cases in Alameda County. Its all part of a multipronged plan. I said it wasnt going to be episodic. I said it wasnt going to be one off. And i think the proof point is in the frame of your question. Weve been there for consistent announcements, and well continue to be there until we feel like oakland on their own can take the baton. We did something similar in San Francisco. We feel like San Francisco directionally is moving in a very positive way. Newsom says this strategy does not stop in the bay area, and that he plans to make similar investments in other cities across the state. Todays snow survey is considered the most important of the year, as the states water planning and supplies are based on the numbers drawn today. Ktvu tom vacar joins us now with what the latest figures for the mountains and reservoirs are showing right now. Tom well, you know, average performance is usually earns a grade of c, but for the state water supply its an a plus. Thats because we are slightly above average with historical snowpack for the sierra and Trinity Mountain ranges. Tuesdays april snowpack measurement is the most important because it is usually the historical peak of the snow. Rain season, with snowmelt runoff a key factor in filling the reservoirs. Even the governor showed up for the results of the statewide water situation. Philip station, at the entrance of the sierra at tahoe ski resort, is just one of 265 snow courses, plus another 130 remote snow sensors blanketing the vast snowpack area. A miracle march of heavy snows saved the season. March turned out to be, a real significant month this year in terms of our snowpack, hydrology. Our snowpack is at about 105. Using that metric, our automated snow Sensor Network looking this morning was about 110 of april 1st average snowpack. So were were in a good place right now, we will see over the course of the next couple of months how this snowpack translates into runoff into rivers, streams and reservoirs that are communities and our environment, our economy, the food that we grow in california all relies on that. Now, before you head out to the plant nursery or landscaper, consider that Climate Change is highly likely to affect this meaning every water agency asks us to keep conserving within their individual rules. Average is awesome, weve had some pretty big swings in the last couple of years, but average may be coming less and less common. Common feature of snowpack in california as to the all important reservoirs, californias big six mega reservoirs are already 113 of their historical levels and still have 16 of their capacity left to store any additional rains, plus, the coming snowmelt. All but three of northern californias 37 key reservoirs are above 100 of normal, the rest very close to normal. Now, many of us growing up learned the old adage, april showers bring may flowers. Well, in california, we know that winter snows bring summer flows. Now, currently, farmers and other water rights holders are getting 30 of their allocation, just 30. But that could increase substantially when mays final decisions are made for the summer and fall. Well keep you apprized, tom vacar, ktvu, fox two news well, april showers is exactly what is coming our way as we head into the back end of the business week. Outsiders at this hour, another pleasant day. Some areas a little bit cooler this afternoon due to that fog that we had this morning along the coast and inside the bay in areas of the north bay as well. A view here over San Francisco where we have plenty of blue sky. At this time. Temperatures have been above average at at least the last couple of days. That begins to change tomorrow. Were going to fall below average closer to the bay and San Francisco included. Meanwhile, at this hour, still a pleasant 67. In napa, the inner east bay warmer today, 75 in livermore, 75 in concord and our south bay, san jose. Youre enjoying 75 as well. Again, closer to the water a little bit. Cool there. Half moon bay reporting 57. San francisco reporting 60. The winds are generally light. We have napa reporting a breeze to about 12mph, as well as oakland, novato gusting from the north and east at about 14. Getting into the pattern and the switch that we are expecting in the coming days. So we have had this ridge just parked over the west here for the last couple of days that is going to be pushed aside by this system that is going