A nice, fall day today but changes are in store which involves your umbrella for a couple days. Upcoming work week. Thank you, lisa. A shooting in San Francisco south of market district early this morning has sent two people to a local trauma center. That shooting near sixth and jesse streets happened just after 2 00 this morning. No word yet on the condition of the victims. Police are investigating what led up to this violence. We will bring you those details as new information becomes available. A dispute over barts tentative Union Contract is heating up this weekend. But in a new development both sides have agreed to meet tomorrow. Barts board of directors says an error gives union more paid family leave that was negotiated. Union members have already voted to approve the deal. Abc7 News Reporter sergio has the latest in the bart saga. Reporter after crunching the numbers the unions are responding to friday nights barts board meeting. We are absolutely horrified with the district after everything that went on, a contentious bargaining situations, two strikes and two people killed, that they would take this action. Its provision that gives bart employees six weeks of paid medical leave to take care of a sick family member. This is not a good option. The board says it will cost 44. 2 million over the next four years, a figure the unions dispute. Were doing our own cost estimates that says its about 1. 2 each year for the four years. Still, the board says section 4. 8 was not supposed to be part of the agreement and only included because of a clerical error. But yet theres signatures of the officials. They want to go back to the unions to fix this mistake butt unions say this deal is done. We signed an agreement. We are had an agreement and thats what we expect to be honored. This week both sides said the chance of a strike is pretty slim. The plan for now is for members of the yawn to meet with bart management on monday. Thats when we see the latest twist in this more than sixmonth Contract Negotiation will be handled. Abc7 news. Well, what about bart riders . They say they are concerned about this new twist, but are mixed about who is to blame. If theres a clause in the contract that says they are allowed to go back and look at it in case of mistakes, then yes. Im not a legal expert but i would say otherwise no. You cant just cancel something you already signed. If you already signed it, then that shows it went into effect. They should have had somebody overlooking it before anybody actually signed the contract. Well, one thing everyone agrees on is a bart strike would be the worst possible outcome. Part of highway 116 is scheduled to be reopened after being closed overnight following an injury accident in Sonoma County. It happened at 4 15 yesterday afternoon west of petaluma. A driver crashed into a power pole, bringing down the wires and causing several spot fires. Fires were quickly put out and pg e has been working throughout the night to repair that pole. New this morning, a close call for several young oakley teenagers who had to be treated for alcohol poisoning last night. An adult found them so intoxicated one girl was unconscious. Oakley police say a group of five girls, ages 13 to 15, somehow got their hands on a bottle of vodka and drink from it at a local park. They returned to one girls home on canopy lane, and the parents were not home. When one passed out, the others called for help. The local emergency crew took three girls to a local hospital. They are going to be okay. They are looking into how they got the vodka in the first place. We are learning a former bay area resident is one of the people found shot to death in a murdersuicide in fresno. The victim and suspect were a recently married couple. Man was a resident of hayward before moving to fresno. Police say they found no signs of a physical struggle. The Santa Clara CountySheriffs Office is investigating an officerinvolved shooting that left a woman dead. It was early yesterday morning when the sound of breaking glass, pounding and yelling were heard come from a tryplex on cleveland avenue. Three sheriffs deputies arrived and confronted by the woman. Authorities say she had a knife. But i hear only the womans voice, like a lead yell and say can i have the kids . And i dont want to repeat it. After one miniheard boom, boom, boom, and i awake. Deputies ordered the woman to drop the knife. They refused. They fired and she died at the scene. A save water supply is the concern now of the survivors of the typhoon haiyan after the disaster. Nearly 1200 people remain missing, more than 3600 are confirmed dead. More relief supplies are on the way for the nearly 2 Million People displaced. The u. S. Has already delivered some 623,000 pounds of supplies. China has just agreed to send a medical team and two Million Dollars in aid. Philippines president says hes going to camp out in tacloban, the city hardest hit. He plans to stay until enough aid arrives. He is facing Harsh Criticism over his administrations disaster readiness and response. Here in the bay area hundreds of families with ties to the region gathered last night to share stories and information. Abc7 News Reporter story. Welcome to all of us with families and friends affected by the typhoon. Everyone at this special mass at the church has two things in common. Most are from the tacloban region of the philippines and they have all been impacted by the typhoon. My family is across the ocean. Loss and sorrow fill this church because what many call their home doesnt look like their memories. This woman lost her sister and relatives. Her grief is overwhelming. I dont know what to do. Every day i think i wish i could go home and see them, see my sister. Just getting to the devastated area isnt easy and getting information out is almost as hard. Thousands of taclobans live here in the bay area and many have still not been able to reach their loved ones in the philippines. Roberto still doesnt know if his daughter is alive. The situation you know, if shes okay or what. Hes taking the prayers from tonight with him thursday when he flies to the philippines to look for his sixyearold himself. Lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. Volunteers from the bay area are on their way to the area. Nurses doctors and technicians left from sfo last night. They are basically flying into the unknown. The communication is very poor coming out of the most affected areas. So weve heard very little. But we have heard that theres a lot of medical need and theres a lot of need for medical supplies. They will set up a medical clinic. Other teams from Kaiser Permanente will be leaving in the next few weeks. Happening today the National Federation of Filipino American associations will collect canned food, clothing, toiletries and other relief supplies for the victims of the philippines typhoon. It take place starting at 3 30 this afternoon at san joses north Side Community center on north sixth street. Cash donations will also be accepted by the red cross. Abc7 news is hosting a fundraiser to help typhoon victims tomorrow. You will be able to make donations to the Red Cross Relief Fund through a live hotline from 11 00 a. M. To 11 35 p. M. We hope you will be able to contribute. We will have all the details tomorrow when the fundraiser begins. Two years after the shooting rampage at the lee high quarry in cupertino, the abc7 iteam is getting new insight into what led to the tragedy. We have interviewed the son. He gives personal account of life with his father before he shot nine of his coworkers, killing three. What made your dad snap . Everybody has suspicions. But what are yours . Obviously somebody either made him mad. I think somebody made him mad because what else could it be . He tells dan that his father was a private man, but that he kept detailed records of his problems at work. What can we learn to prevent future tragedies like this . A special iteam interview tonight on abc7 news at eleven. Right here, right now, lisa argen with a preview of the accuweather forecast. Wow, we have an incredible picture. This is the exploratorium camera. Well, it kind of changed, but we had these clouds. Hopefully it will come back. They were incredible. Right now we are looking at fog. So that is certainly an issue out there with three mile visibility in santa rosa. Also along the coast but it will clear. We will see a lot of sunshine. But rain is in the forecast finally, woohoo the forecast next. Thank you, lisa. Still the talk of the town. The effect batkid had on social media and how you can get your hands on one of those collectible tshirts. And the newest mission to mars set to blast off and how to thsuffered in silence. Hoped. And lived in a state of fear. Welcome to a new state. Of health. Welcome to covered california. The place to find quality, affordable coverage. Financial help for those in need. And nobody can be denied because of a preexisting condition. Enroll now at coveredca. Com. Five people were injured as thousands of usc football fans rushed the field afghanistan fords upset loss to the trojans last night. Police and fire crews were called to the coliseum to treat the injured and restore order. Fire Officials Say five others were treated for injuries during the game. None of the injuries were lifethreatening. Usc won the game 3017. Larry beil will have the highlights later in sports. San franciscos iconic coit tower will close tomorrow for a fivemoreen nation. Today is your last day to visit until midapril when the tower is expected to reopen. The muchneed read pairs include the restoration of the famous depression era murals. We want to introduce you to a young woman who has taken the term overcoming adversity to a new level. To Lonnie Dickenson is a 19yearold student at Dominican University, enrolled in the alonzo king line ballet problem. Shes talented, tenacious and she has a disability. Lyanne melendez saw her dance. There are elements of classical ballet and modern dance in this piece. Struts and balance are required as demonstrate bid Lonnie Dickenson and the other daners. Except that lonnie, as you can see, is more challenged than her classmates. Lonnie was born without a left arm. Its kind of a battle between trying to be normal and trying to be different. And thats kind of, i think, the beauty of dance. So what about the spacing when it comes to lonnie in the middle . Her teachers are aware of her limitations but they focus on her talent. I think her mother must be very special because obviously this child has grown up without feeling any limitations. Lonnie was born in china and adopted by an American Mother when she was 13 months old. When she was eight she developed solo sis. Eye when your spine twins to curve sideways instead of straight. So my mom put me in a few ballet classes because she helped me it would find alignment. Then i started farming like in the nut cracker and stuff and i started to like it. So much so that she left her home in massachusetts to study with marina and the alonzo king line ballet that. Program is offered by Dominican University in san rafael. She practices in the morning in San Francisco and returns to san rafael to do her Academic Work in the afternoon. I dont want to be like a hassle to my choreographers, i want to be easy. I want them to challenge me and not like hold back. She knows more about it than we do so its hard for us to guide her. Its more like shes our teacher. Thats really quite extraordinary that you are trying to figure out how that momentum goes there or how to balance that or how to create that line. How difficult is it to not have the use of one arm, if you can show me . Its difficult to do like the turns. But she did it flawlessly. And i couldnt even do that with two arms. That was beautiful. She said her goal is to become a professional dancer some day. Feels good. And i want my audience to like see how it feels good to just move. In San Francisco, leeann melanodes abc7 news. With president obama reeling over the crippling Affordable Care act, will his fix to obamacare work . Coming up at 8 00, they take on the fight over healthcare. Dont miss abcs this week with George Stephanopoulos coming up right here on abc7. From the west coast all the way to the united kingdom, people all over the world are still talking about batkid. On friday alone, more than 230,000 tweets with the hashtag sf batkid were sent out and 19,000 photos were posted on instagram. Yesterday the family of batkid stayed in San Francisco to be tourists and enjoy the city. Now that gotham city is state, fiveyearold miles scott can take off his cape so he can put it on again anytime he wants thanks to the generosity of another young boy. Friday miles was a star as thousands turned out to watch him play the role of hero. The suit was actually on lone from that young man, 7yearold james coin, from the sacramento area. James agreed to let miles slip into the costume for the day. I helped him by giving him my bat suit from halloween this year so his parents and his family dont have to spend any money. Very nice. James is now going one step further. Hes agreed to let miles keep that costume so miles can pretend to be batman anytime he wants. When miles gets back to school he will return to a heros welcome. Students at the school are making posters and decorating the school. Miles will be back in kindergarten this week. And the Company Behind the batkid tshirts raised 10,000 for makeawish. Kid more than newark Clothing Company in San Francisco sold all 3,000 tshirts printed. If you want to grab one, they are now available again for preorder on the website. We have a link at abc7news. Com. All the proceeds go to the makeawish foundation. Ucsf doctors took part in a fundraiser to support children fighting cancer yesterday. They went bald to raise money and awareness for Childhood Cancer research. The doctor is the chief of pediatric oncology at ucsf childrens hospital. One young patient and his father spoke about fighting cancer. They are the bad guys and i want him to take the bad guys out. If specific research that was done at ucsf as a result of grants like those save their childs life. He and his dad joined the fundraising effort. More than 22,000 from the headshaving event about go to a foundation to Fund Research programs. Meteorologist lisa argen here now u say we may finally get some rain . Yes, looking pretty likely, especially tuesday into wednesday that. Is some good news. Much welcome rain. Lets take a look at live doppler 7hd this morning. There is fog out there. The only areas that are clear really Mountain View and san jose. Elsewhere partly cloudy skies and poor visibility, especially up in the north bay. So if you are headed out early this morning, not only is the visibility a problem, but it is cold. We have 37 degrees up in santa rosa. Heres a look from our roof camera where it looks pretty good right there but there are clouds float be around San Francisco. 54 oakland. 50 on the coast. A live look from our emeryville camera. You can see the chilly numbers up in santa rosa, dropped to 36 right now. But over in napa it is 45. We have fog from santa rosa, napa and novato. Those typical spots. Fairfield 44. We are looking at partly cloudy skies, concord and livermore numbers in the mid40s to near 50 trees. Heres a look from our exploratorium camera where you will have the fog this morning in San Francisco and it will burn back for a pretty nice day today. So aside from that we will be looking at a Sunny Afternoon with temperatures in the 60s. But increasing clouds for your monday in advance of the next system that will bring rain. In fact, a couple of pieces of energy allowing for rain to extend into the middle of next week. So thats some good news. We look at our fall forecast you will notice this morning its going to take a little time but by midmorning, 11 00, 12 00, it should be burning back all the way to the coastline and that will leave sunshine. But temperatures are going to stay just around where they should be, low to mid60s. So High Pressure keeping us dry today. Then into tomorrow we will see the increasing clouds throughout the afternoon so temperatures a little bit cooler. But heres the next system as it pushes in on tuesday. So the timing on it, late monday up in Sonoma County, beginning to see some rain. 10 00 monday night. Just north of point reyes. As we go into the overnight hours. By the Early Morning commute on tuesday, yep, weve got rain around here. Right through 11 00. Some light showers. Focus of the activity continues to be the north bay. But as we go into tuesday afternoon, still a few light showers and then by wednesday the main piece of energy still up to the north but we do expect some showers. Thats south of the golden gate. Anything less than the north bay less than that. 65 today under sunny skies. 63 in sunnyvale. High temperatures in the upper 50s from pacifica to half moon bay. San francisco coming in once again in the low 60s. A breezy afternoon there. Numbers in the north bay, sonoma 64, as well as vallejo. Near east bay look for 62 today in newark and after the fog burns back, more mid60s in the east bay valley. Accuweather sevenday forecast then, a sunny day today after the fog burns back and then partly to mostly cloudy tomorrow as the clouds thicken, here comes the rain. Thats wednesday and maybe a lingering shower thursday and then its over. We have another great weather resource for you to follow on twitter. Most