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>> reporter:with the prosepct of any more, significant rain yet this season fading fast and images >> reporter:like this bone dry groundwater recharge pond here in south san jose likely to linger >> reporter:all summer, the plan is to existing water supplies lastlong as possible. >> reporter:with reservoirs now slightly less than half full and the demand for water expected to increase with warmer weather, the santa clara valley water board is set to call on water retailers and cities to find new ways to use less water. >> we will present the presentation to the board and it will have the opportunity on tuesday to make a decision curry it valley water district -- >> reporter:so the 20- percent goal imposed last summer could rise to 25 or possibly 30 percent >> reporter:this year. that could trigger new, more aggressive outdoor watering restrictions or fines for over consumption. >> reporter:the district is especially concerned about the growing demand on water pumped from the ground. >> marty grimes/santa clara valley water district -- >> with the beginning to suffer consequences there is a threat for the groundwater to be depleted until it begins to sink and create damage. >> reporter:with the sierra snowpack in such sad shape there is also less and less imported water available to replenish these ponds and reservoirs. many of which, you may recall, >> reporter:went completely dry last summer. without the extra conservation, water managers >> reporter:say they will go dry again this summer too only sooner. in san jose rob fladeboe >> reporter:kron 4 news. >> pam: just one day before the first day of spring. and it was another beautiful day around the bay. this is live look outside at >> pam: is standing by in the weather center with the warm weather details. >> reporter: warm temperatures in the 70's and even the '80s in sunnyvale. low eighties until livermore. and that but and upper '60's and 70's for san francisco and oakland. there are changes coming our way. two storm systems out of the pacific headed our way. the first on will arrive tomorrow night. it will be mainly in the north bay and the second system will be in store for on sunday night. >> pam: another person has died creek from the mission district fire creek their recent surge of buyers and the mission. attend the hearing at city hall dan kerman has an update. >> reporter: it does not appear that arson is responsible for any of the fires. let's roll the video to explain what we are talking about. the two recent fires last week when a home above the liquor store caught on fire and keeping a family caught inside and now the father and daughter has died. >> reporter: the other displaced some residents and close several businesses. they are looking at this as an accidental calls. (laughter) >> the 24th street fire initial investigation is definitely looking at the possibility of an electrical bolt or failure. we did not see anything that would lead us to anything suspicious. that would have caused the fire. investigators are continuing to investigate. >> reporter: but investigators also believe that are set is not responsible for this other fighter as well creek because there was so much damage and set fire to could not gather the evidence that they need. now and all of the two recent fires fire officials also point to the fact that there were several safety problems with blocked exits and have more on that trip to see what we do in regards to going after apartment building owners. >> pam: tonight. investigators in antioch are trying to determine what caused a deadly crash between a bus and a car. >> pam: kron 4's will tran has more from the scene of the crash. >> reporter: the impact was so hard that it went up the medium and crash into the home creek this veteran was crushed the driver was ejected and died on the scene. the neighbor who did not want to show her face says the sound was so loud she knew that it would be a horrific scene. >> is sound like a cement truck on the side moving through in this thing to go on for ever and you heard these loud noises as we got up to look we saw the body my industry and the bust up the hill it look like it went through the fence at that time. >> reporter: intersection of davis the embar would creek notorious for speeding. investigators to not know if that was a factor in the accident. >> understanding is that all of the passengers suffered minor injuries so that everyone is pulling ok and then regard. depending on the year of this deal " there could be some data stored that we could tell at what point he was wearing his seat belt. >> reporter: very distraught by the deadly accident threat there are cameras mounted on the bus and the want to look at the video to see what happened moments before the impact. there is oil on the ground and the sea marks from the tires. they say that it will take time to receive the victims results to see if the alcohol played a part. >> pam: and east bay mother and child and the hospital after being run down. one neighbor said the intersection where it all happened is dangerous trip plus coming up as 530 how this motorcycle driver taunted and off the circuit --officer. 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was also a factor. so more research is needed across age groups to determine the true relationship between loneliness and companionship. >> pam: the study. published in the march issue of perspectives in psychological science also suggests that having companions can help you live longer. >> pam: still ahead. we have a health alert tonight. >> pam: as another rabid bat is found. we will tell you where next. >> pam: plus. a downtown hotel is turned into a rock climbing wall. kron 4's grant lodes will show us what it was like. coming up. female announcer: right now at sleep train get up to 48 months interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. save hundreds on beautyrest. or choose $300 in free gifts with stearns & foster. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> catherine: we had been watching a what looks like to be the big apartment building there of a murder- suicide in the officers had been talking to people in that area to receive more affirmation. we do not have any details on the victims or what exactly happened. there was a murder-suicide reported at this intersection just a very short time ago. we do know that police have found the gun involved. they have been speaking with individuals in the area to receive more affirmation of. we will bring you more details as we receive them, those are individuals that have been helping the police will bring you more details of the murder-suicide in paulo all told. as we get them. pala alto >> pam: tonight a 21-year- old mother and her 1-year- old baby remain in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle in hayward >> pam: this is video of the scene at the north eye-880 freeway on ramp on west tennyson >> pam: the mother was in the crosswalk pushing the baby in a stroller when they were both hit by an s-u-v. >> pam: the driver stopped and is cooperating with police. in the wake of the incident the safety of the crosswalk has come into question. >> pam: today kron4's haaziq madyun when to hayward to find out if there is any thing being done about it >> reporter: this is what it looked like when you walked towards vehicles here on west tennyson wrote in hayward. there are two black lines however there are no pedestrian traffic signals like this one here a block away. on patrick ave. pushing her babyin san francisco. a mother and child were struck by an elderly driver yesterday.leaving the child with critical injuries. >> reporter:a mother and her 5-year-old daughter were hit in the stonestown galleria parking lot in front of the city sports club wednesday. >> reporter: in hayward city hall providing me of the matt of the area in question says dobro decided that on march boundaries are all caltran right away. >> does not change the fact of a tragedy happening here and we will investigate to find out what went into the cause of that tragedy >> reporter: i contacted caltran to find that details of what may have happened and the extent that they would get back in touch with me when they completed their investigation. >> the cars are passing by very fast. >> reporter: and hayward. -- in hayward >> pam: in another another accident.a hit-and-run driver is being sought after running away from a multi- car crash on interstate 80 near berkeley that injured several people.including three young girls. >> pam: the mother of the three girls called kron 4 this morning to confirm that two of the girls, ages 11 and 2, have been released from the hospital to their family. >> pam: the third daughter, age 4, is still at the childrens hospital in oakland under observation. >> pam: police are still looking for a suspect. >> pam: the man killed in a kayaking accident north of tomales bay in marin county.has been identified as 55-year-old santa rosa junior college professor nicholas anast. >> pam: anast was kayaking with a friend on wednesday afternoon when anast accidentally fell into the water and his kayak filled with water. >> pam: anast fell victim to the heavy surf and strong winds. >> pam: authorities responded to the scene and retrieved the survivor from the rocky shoreline of dillon beach victim an hour later. >> pam: another bat has been found in alameda county.and so far it is the fourth one found this month. >> pam: the fourth bat was found on a private property in sunol on saturday and it has tested positive for rabies. >> pam: most recently the three other bats found in fremont tested positive for rabies as well. >> pam: rabies is potentially fatal disease that affects the brain and nervous system. >> pam: county health officials advise that if anyone finds an ill or dead bat to not touch it and call animal control services. >> pam: if anyone or any pet has come in contact with a bat they should seek medical attention. >> reporter: for tomorrow, look for clouds to increase. glims of sunshine especially for tomorrow afternoon. this system producing those clubs will be in town for friday and saturday morning. there may be a few light showers north of santa rosa a character may be some showers far south as for sunday another strong storm system are right and will have more on that. >> pam: still ahead tonight. >> pam: new legal trouble for facebook. coming up. they are being accused of discrimination. [chris]still smoking up a storm? [tom]yeah.pathetic,isn't it? [chris] ever try to... [tom] quit?of course! my best time was six days. the worst was ...uh...23.4 seconds. [chris] so can i ask you... [chris & tom] why are you still smoking? [tom] [sarcastic] "it's so much fun." [chris]why not call the smokers' helpline? the program's free,and... [tom]and they'll tell me..."you oughta quit." [chris] not so. just tell them you're ready to quit. then,they'll tell you how. [tom] really? you wouldn't have that number on you,would you? >> pam: today in downtown san francisco some brave souls put aside their fear of heights and rappelled down the side of the hyatt hotel on market street for the city skyline challenge. >> pam: this is video of the event from our helicopter partnership with abc 7. >> pam: you can see the mascotts for the giants and a's rappelling down. so did kron 4's grant lodes. >> pam: he joins us live from the hotel with more on the city skyline challenge. >> reporter: look at how high we are talking about. at 23 stories. i was one of dozens of people doing this today and tomorrow. if you come back down and you could see that it is a whole party creek. >> grant: is that are raising money for the nonprofit out what we found trying to change lives for underprivileged children and it is really a cold 8 victory--really cool event. >> grant: beautiful deal-- view we will be alright. >> grant:i've never done anything like this... long way down. >> grant:was that the ambulance? >>sirens >> grant: once you say by then you are going down. i felt like a window washer at times accurate majestic views. you control of your descent with a little lever. i took my time about 20 minutes coming down i want to soak it and treat you heard people cheering. --you heard. >> grant:the baby and just ine stopped by to say hi. >> grant: this is a great cause of current low income children get to go on trips that helped to build leadership. it is a wonderful thing. >> grant: we will see you then pam! >> pam: we are very proud of you! >> pam: l-a is use to wild police pursuits. but this one included some stunts. >> pam: we will show you how this one ended. next at 5:30. plus a violent arrest caught on camera. a black student bloodied by police. >> pam: details of the investigation being launched into this controversial arrest is coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >> pam: we've all seen car and motorcycle chases. >> pam: but a lot of people are still talking about the wild ride that happened in southern california yesterday. >> pam: a guy on a motorcycle - who seemed to be taunting the c-h-p. catherine heenan is here with the story. >> catherine:this guy had a big audience -- and he knew it. tried to stop him for reckless driving - no surprise there. >> catherine:but he wouldn't pull over. what happened next was a weird and dangerous chase that lasted about an hour. >> catherine:flying down the 210 and side streets.starting in highland.the motorcyclist reached speeds of over 100 miles an hour. >> catherine:he then pulls into a cul de sac.takes off his helmet and puts in his earbuds. then he speeds off he almost gets hit by the door of a police car. >> catherine:then the chase 'really' gets wild. the man repeatedly stands on top of his motorcycle. >> catherine:at points.giving hand gestures. and narrowly missing cars and people. >> catherine:the chase finally ended at a gas station in ontario where the man was arrested. a reporter tried talking to him as he sat in the back seat of a police car. >> catherine:22-year-old philip resendez.eventually nodded yes.when asked if he's now concerned about being in trouble with the law. as officers led him out of the patrol car to another unit.he clammed up.not talking >> catherine:again until the very last second. philip went from putting on a show.. >> a does want to say that i love my family and my two baby girls and start that i supported them all. >> catherine:to sounding a little repentant. but after his arrest.he was actually blaming officershis crazy ride. >> catherine:he's now facing charges including driving on the wrong side of the road and failure to yield. >> catherine:his motorcycle was towed and he's expected to make a court appearance tomorrow. >> pam: today the national transportation safety board published their initial findings in last month's deadly commuter train crash in southern california. >> pam: investigators found that the driver of a ford truck accidentally turned onto the rails and got stuck on the tracks. >> pam: jose sanchez-ramirez then abandoned his truck with the hazard lights flashing. a student engineer hit the emergency brakes before the collision.but the metro-link train still smashed into the truck. >> pam: thirty-three people were injured in the collision and the train's principle engineer died a week after the crash. >> reporter: a warm day around the bay area. in oakland is 70 degrees. we are 80 degrees in the south bay. low 80s as livermore and concord + antioch with 82 degrees. temperature typical temperatures for this time of year. we will begin to cool down starting tomorrow creek because of the weather system are writing creek already making the clouds show up in front of the system to push on shore. for tomorrow creek increase klaus throughout the day. bricks of sunshine in the afternoon there could be wet weather this weekend it we will talk more about that coming up. >> pam: >> pam: the governor of virginia is calling for an independent investigation after video shows a honor student bloodied after an arrest. >> pam: this is video of university of virgnia student 20-year-old martese johnson being arrested by alcohol control agents. >> pam: investigators say he was drunk and attempted to get into a bar underage. but the arrest turned violent and johnson suffered a gash to his head. >> pam: police have charged him with obstruction of justice without force and public intoxication. both misdemeanors. >> pam: the arrest haas sparked protests by hundreds of university of virginia students. ferguson missouri's embattled police chief is officially no longer on the job. >> pam: tom jackson announced his resignation last week, but it was effective today. >> pam: the move comes after months of protests following the shooting death of michael brown. >> pam: a recent justice department report said ferguson police targeted black residents long before the shooting. >> pam: lieutenant colonel al eickhoff will be the interim chief until the city names a permanent replacement. >> pam: how to build bombs with pressure cookers, the kind of device that was used and the boston bombing dripping--he could face the death penalty if convicted. his brother died in gunfighter with the police. >> pam: isis is claiming tunisia. and the group warns the shooting at the museum could be just the beginning. >> pam: u-s officials say there is no reason to doubt the authenticity of an online audio clip posted by isis. >> pam: the three-minute message claims the terror group is behind the museum massacre that left at least 23 dead people in tunisia. >> pam: the recording praises and identifies the gunmen as isis operatives. the ominous message also warns the shooting is. quote "just the start." >> pam: tunisian authorities say - they've made 9 arrests in connection with the attack. >> pam: starbucks has come underfire for its "race together" campaing. coming up at 5:45 why the company says this is not a p-r campaign. >> pam: and next. a big move for apple. >> pam: and a program reminder. kron 4 is getting you ready for baseball. >> pam: our special "baseball by the bay" airs tomorrow night at 9:00. >> pam: we follow spring training with the a's and the world champion giants as they gear up for the regular season. >> pam: that's tomorrow night at 9:00, following kron 4 news at 8:00. >> pam: the biggest company in the world is now a blue chip stock. as of today. apple is now listed in the dow jones industrial average. >> pam: also called the "dow 30," the influential wall street index has tracked america's top movers and shakers for more than a century. >> pam: apple replaces at&t, which was booted from the index after ten years. >> pam: despite apple's presence the dow fell 117 points today. the s and p lost 10 points. >> pam: but the nasdaq gain 9 points. >> pam: facebook is being sued for sex and race discrimination. >> pam: former employee chia hong filed the suit this week in san mateo superior court. >> pam: hong, who is a mother, claims she was subjected to a pattern of harassment that's common against women at facebook. >> pam: hong claims she was fired after filing a complaint against her boss who suggested she should just stay home and take care of her kids. >> pam: the social media company is disputing the facts in this case and claims the former employee was treated fairly. >> reporter: sunshine right now are run the bay area however, there is storms at the west that will be here tomorrow. female announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time you can choose up to 48 months interest-free financing on a huge selection of tempur-pedic models. or choose to save hundreds on simmons beautyrest mattress sets. you can even choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular stearns & foster mattresses. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything for all your help. through all life's milestones our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratulations! thanks for helping me plan for my retirement. you should come celebrate with us. i'd be honored. plan for your goals with advisors you know and trust. so you can celebrate today and feel confident about tomorrow. chase. so you can. >> pam: the starbucks ceo is defending the company's "race together' campaign. his effort to get employees and customers to discuss race relations. >> pam: catherine heenan is here with the latest. >> catherine: it's proving to be a hard sell. >> catherine: this is the official invitation to start the conversation on race. you're handed a cup like this - which has the "race together" slogan on the side. >> catherine: customers can play along - or not. but even some of howard schultz's own employees are this could be a little awkward. and they're not clear on how it's supposed to work. >> catherine: but today -- he was defending the program. indicating he won't back down. >> catherine: schultz isn't happy that starbucks is being accused of using racial tensions to boost its bottom line. and that the program is being ridiculed on social media. >> companies today has more of a responsibility to the committed teen this is not about stocks. >> catherine: a few examples of tweets. they include someone who gave it a shot. >> catherine: most of them along this line how is talking about talking about race as starbucks anymore and anyone knowing that talking about someone that is talking to log on his telephone. >> reporter: sunshine right now. things will change because we have a system are arriving tonight. much will remain to the north of the bay area creek we do have two systems but not much of anything to do with showers. nothing to help detroit. -- drought >> reporter: sunshine is getting through with some breaks in the cloud creek to purchase not as warm as we had today. upper 70's for tomorrow current here is the 11:00 p.m. forecast on with showers are run ukiah. some of the showers to try to reach the rest of the bay area for early saturday morning to this is as 68 am but a couple of them make their way down with a couple of spotty showers in san francisco early clearing for saturday afternoon. a striker system will rise. --strong corporate >> reporter: into the upper 60s and mid-70s inland accurate 66 degrees and 70 oakland and in the north the bay. curious to 7 day forecast for saturday, a slight chance of mourning sprinkles separate clearing for the afternoon. increase the cost up and the rest of the day and evening continued into monday and there could be leftover showers to rid tuesday cloudy skies. >> reporter:www.snowbomb.com ski sreport >> pam: jay-z may have an 'empire state of mind' but now it looks like "hova" is moving hoods. >> pam: the king of new york and his queen are seriously california dreamin'. >> pam: the insider's michael yo is in los angeles with more on the carter's search for a new home. >> reporter:pam, jay-z beyonce and blue ivy have been doing some serious hollywood house- hunting and i think i may have found the perfect multi-million- dollar upgrade >> reporter:for the carter's westward expansion. >> reporter:well it seems that the need for a change in lifestyle is the reason hip hop's bonnie and clyde are coming back to cali. the billion dollar couple are leaving their tri-beca penthouse for a view for blue! >> reporter:this house is 15,000 square feet. >> reporter:this is reportedly the megamansion they will be renting for about 150,000 dollars a month while they hunt for their hova house. you know it's a tough market when you turn the carters into renters. but we may have found their perfect pad upgrade. >> mama let me upgrade ya >> reporter: this house has six bedrooms ten bathrooms and approximately15,500 square living space i mean you walk in this house and its a wow a wow >> reporter:celebrity realtor mauricio umansky taking me on a tour of a 35 million dollar estate on the market in beverly hills. >> this pools a 100 feet long >>here's a game room that actually has a huge window into the pool. >>mc rev >> reporter:b and j are reportedly looking exlcusively in la's platinum triangle - bel air, holmby hills and beverly hills. and they've already been outbid for this stately palace. minecraft creator markuss persson bought it for 70 million. but i'm partial to the mere 35 million dollar house's 800 square foot women's bathroom. >> forget master bedroom this is a master wing >> reporter:right now the family is reportedly staying at the beverly wilshire where b shot her 7/11 video. but this beverly hills home would be closer to the elite new school blue was allegedly enrolled in and it has plenty of extra space for more queen b babies! >> reporter:we'll have more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm louis aguirre back to you pam. >> pam: you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron-4. after the insider -- entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. >> pam: followed by kron 4 news at eight. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter:when you think of detroit, cars almost instantly come to mind except this is detroit ave in the city of concord where a viewer emailthe problem there has been a rather heated discussion on a community blog named claycord dealing with cars parked between sunshine drive and pine creek way >> reporter:many of the cars are listed for sale which listing auto for sale is not by itself behaving badly it's what happens after said auto is parked >> reporter:one problem is driver looking at cars are double parking instead of parking and walking over to see the auto which could create a hazard >> reporter:but the actual behaving badly part is how the long the cars are parked, in most if not all cities and towns the max is 72 hours or 3 days >> reporter:that being said if you see a car parked for that long try to reach out to the owner before calling the city to report it abandoned >> reporter:there are some tell tail signs that a car has bben sitting for too long. if you see cobb webs in the wheel well that could be your first clue >> reporter:or if the brake rotor appears rusted thatalso could be a godd indication, >> reporter:many cities have ordinances prohibiting selling cars on public streets on this street there were at least 8 cars in a one block span >> reporter:but the best part is there are phone numbers so you can alert the owner that they have been parked for too long. >> reporter:if you can sell your car then sell. it but be considerate of the neighborhood and remember to move your car every 72 hours and not just 3 feet >> reporter:most ordinaces require you to move a whole city block, this is wh y laws and ordiances are created because some person or persons abused a good thing. >> reporter:in concord stanley roberts kron 4 news >> pam: please have reason to believe that this was a case of murder-suicide. and another person has died as a result of a fire in the mission district. stay connected for more news [chris]still smoking up a storm? [tom]yeah.pathetic,isn't it? [chris] ever try to... [tom] quit?of course! my best time was six days. the worst was ...uh...23.4 seconds. [chris] so can i ask you... [chris & tom] why are you still smoking? [tom] [sarcastic] "it's so much fun." [chris]why not call the smokers' helpline? the program's free,and... [tom]and they'll tell me..."you oughta quit." [chris] not so. just tell them you're ready to quit. then,they'll tell you how. [tom] really? you wouldn't have that number on you,would you? >> pam:breaking news. >> pam:palo alto police are on the scene of a possible murder-suicide. this is happening on the 38- hundred block of fabian way at the "alta torre senior apartments". >> pam:authorities say they found the bodies of two males inside the residence. police say a firearm was also recovered at the scene. >> pam:right now police say they are not looking for anyone else. we have a crew headed to the scene, stay with us for updates. >> pam:on to our top story tonight. >> pam:a tragic new development into last week's fire in san francisco's mission district. a 13 year old girl trapped by the flames.has died. >> pam:earlier this week her father succumed to his injuries. that fire and others in the mission were to topic of discussion today. >> pam:kron 4's dan kerman is live in san francisco with more on what one lawmaker wants to do.to make these buildings safter for residents.dan? >> reporter: he wants the city to do more than what they are doing now to make sure the residents living in these and buildings are safe just in case a fire breaks out. >> reporter: firefighters say the devastating blaze that killed one person and displaced others and businesses' wares likely cause but an electrical fault or failure and not arson. the supervisor says that other concerns about that fire mainly existing safety violations and that building. >> smoke detectors do not work that some of the emergency exits were blocked and people cannot access them. and because of the housing was on a higher floor quick response with the fire department would have had more casualties if not for them to rid--for them. we know that there were a number of complaints that were issued against the building derrick it does not seem like to follow through was completed. or enough to rid >> reporter: requiring better compliance on the part of building owners. >> want building owners to know that we take this seriously and we will do whatever we can to ensure the safety of our citizens. >> reporter: it will get into specifics of what violations or regulations are needed as well as fire investigators toured we should say that this apartment building inspection has already launched a program looking at 145 multifamily units throughout the mission district making sure those buildings are in compliance with safety regulations. the reporting live at city hall dan kerman kron 4 news. >> pam: after nearly two months oakland police have arrested a man in connection with a the sexual assault of a child. >> pam: authorities took 48 year old miguel baraja into custody tuesday. today.he was charged. >> pam: back on january 27th, a 10 year-old boy says he was walking on 98th avenue when he was approached by a stranger who lured him to a nearby area and sexually assaulted him. >> pam: police credit the boy's bravery in coming forward to help them solve the case. >> pam: today.one of three men charged in the murder of an oakland woman killed while trying to protect her children appeared in court today. >> pam: 19 year-old anthony sims did not enter a plea. >> pam: sims was injured in the shootout that killed 30 year-old sha-male pierce last week. his lawyers say he was involved in the gun battle, but sims did not fire the shot that killed pierce. >> pam: tonight.residents of the west oakland neighborhood where pierce was killed are meeting with police to discuss the violence in their community. >> pam: with no relief from the drought in sight. governor jerry brown joined legislators from both parties today in supporting a new package of relief measures. >> pam: catherine heenan is here to begin out team coverage of california;s water crisis. >> catherine: and integrally is a crisis. this is lake oroville one of the main sources of the state's water. now just a trickle. >> catherine: with the drought now entering its fourth year, the governor says he can't wait until this summer for a new state budget. >>"it's not a partisan problem. the drought is a real problem, a hydrological challenge, we're going to meet the best way we can by pulling together. " >> catherine: he's asking the legislature for emergency drought dollars. >> catherine: some of the money will go to water for hard=hit communities. >> catherine: most would go to long term recycling and desalination projects. >> catherine: the federal government reported today that the west will continue to experience higher than normal temperatures this spring, meaning more wildfires, more stress for farmers, and more pressure for increased sonservation. >> catherine: this week's federal drought monitor map out today is basically unchanged: forty percent of the state is in a state of exceptional drought. >> catherine: 93 percent -- is in a severe drought -- or worse. >> catherine: pam? >> pam: as the drought emergency worsens there are renewed efforts underway to step up water conservation. take aat this image from san jose. >> pam: it's among several now completely dry groundwater >> pam: recharge ponds across the santa clara valley where the lack of imported water from the non existent sierra snow pack is leading >> pam: to heavy pumping of water from the ground. clara valley water districtexpected to call for more conservation, from the current 20-percent, to 25 or possibly 30 percent. >> pam: south bay reservoirs are now collectively less than half full. the call for more conservation is expected to water retailers to impose new and tougher restrictions on outdoor watering as the demand >> pam: for water increases with warmer weather. >> pam: a live look at the bay bridge tonight. it's the last day of winter.but it's one of the warmest days of the year so far. >> pam: let's check in with brian van aiken for a look out how the bay area will usher in spring.brian? >> reporter: well, pam we will see cooler temperatures as we hit into spring. and does not seem like spring at all. with 81 degrees. sierra snowpack to the numbers still pretty bad and no signs of improvement as of right now at the snow pack about 10 to 15% of average of where it should be this time of year. >> reporter: right now only 15 percent of normal cure it we do have a weather system want the way. actually, two of them but neither one will provide much of running-- showers >> reporter: a chance for a few light showers over the weekend there could be some sprinkles in san francisco and oakland creek and stronger system is on the way to bring a better chance of showers sunday night. we will talk more about that coming up! >> pam: a reminder -- you can get all your weather alerts, forecasts, check radar and more. by downloading our ***free*** kron4 mobile app. >> pam: another that with rabies show up in the community. what we are doing to spread the word? whether drugs or alcohol you can find a new frontier. there's nothing stopping you and a lot helping you. technology that's with you always. this is our promise. it's never been better to wander because wherever you go, you'll find us doing everything we can, so you can. >> pam: antioch police have not said whether drugs or all played a factor in a deadly bus this morning. >> pam: it happened at davison drive and burwood way just before six. authorities say a car driven by a 27 year-old man pulled out in front of a bus.and was hit. >> pam: the driver of the car was killed, four people on the bus suffered minor injuries. >> pam: antioch police are investigating. >> pam: tonight a mother and her infant son are in critical condition after being struck by a car on a northbound on-ramp to highway 880 in hayward. >> pam: according to the c- h-p the woman was pushing a stroller in the crosswalk when a white s-u-v hit them around 7 p.m. last night. >> pam: the driver remained on scene and cooperated with police. there is a crosswalk at this intersection.but no traffic signals. >> pam: some drivers say the intersection is dangerous.but not because of drivers accelerating to get on the highway. >> this happens all of the time. not only in hayward but other places. there are women with their babies up the street and just walked out right in front of you. >>a mother and her infant son remain in critical condition this morning after being struck by an suv on a northbound on-ramp to interstate >> pam: highway 880 in hayward on wednesday evening, according to the california >> pam: officers responded to reports of a collision involving a white suv and a woman pushing a i-880 and tennyson road >> pam: around 7 p.m. they arrived the traffic lanes, chp officials said. >> pam: the 21-year-old mother and residents of a hospital with major injuries. they remain in critical condition as of 8 a.m. today, according to the chp. >> pam: the driver, a 22- year-old on scene and cooperated with the investigation. drugs and alcohol have been ruled out as factors in the collision which remains under investigation. >> pam: and the chp is asking anyone with incident to contact the the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one-thousand-dollar volkswagen credit bonus on jetta models. seriously, pinch me. it's not a dream. ow! it's the volkswagen stop dreaming, start driving event. stop dreaming, and test-drive one today. hurry in and you can get 0% apr plus a $1000 volkswagen credit bonus on 2015 jetta and passat models. >> pam: there were race to be slaughtered for food and south korea. but now dozens of dogs are safely at a san francisco shows are waiting for a new home. >> pam: new at six. kron4's maureen kelly reports the rescue operation was months in the making. >> reporter: and shows the meet bart and south korea where the dogs were being raised and unheated cages and at receiving the helmet attention that they craved. the organization is trying to end the practice of raising the e farm or raising the dogs for food. but try to get the farmers are practiced creek has become popular in that country but is still a lot of work for them to do. >> we have reports of dogs of all we have reports of farms of course of a thousand dogs on them. we are but a lot of work to do. >> reporter: walnut be keeping all of the docks but starting tomorrow many other shelters are stepping in to help out. including sacramento am the marin humane society. not all of the dogs will be available for new homes right away. it is hard to say because of the rigors of travel or because of their poor conditions. some were so scared creek it could be weeks of socialization of where the dog to be placed for adoption the shy ones are starting to come to the front of their cages ready to beat pat--ready to be pet. >> reporter: 7, and warmer temperatures in the upper 70's and low 80s from a live you in as f zero. high clouds are starting to show with the first sign of the weather system for tomorrow. but beneath the clouds mostly cloudy through the morning and its sunshine will be march 40 after an accurate--will emerge for the afternoon. >> reporter: low to mid 70's for the south bay come out mid-70s inland and then the clouds will increase. midnight going into the morning hours look for the clouds which will be picketing near current grace guides for about 8:00 all the way through and you will see just a brief moment the next system will come van brunt the evening hours. the wet weather through the north. and ukiah. look for this to try to make it into the bay area. but otherwise it will be mainly dry. regard to showers. >> reporter: sunday, a better chance of light showers for the evening. if you left over showers for monday and another system affecting the bay. warmer tuesday and wednesday. >> pam: brave souls took part in the annual city skyline challenge a fund- raiser to help bay area children in need. kron4 grant lotus was one of the brave souls today. he joins us live in san francisco with more on today's key that occurred do that, grant? >> grant: 1 not take a little courts and stepped off to do something different! >> grant: here is what it was like to step off the lead to derrick--ledge >> grant: certainly exhilarating creek i have to admit i was scared i was petrified but there were a bunch of people cheering me on for about 20 minutes and my son and justing were there congratulating me at the bottom. >> grant: guilt alone of this woman, her name was are mushy propelled right after me and she was the one interview last she was finished and all of a sudden her boyfriend got into the picture and down on one knee and proposed popping the question. >> i thought that it was normal that it were interviewing me in the interview began. that was agreed good idea that got rid and then we were engaged. (laughter) >> i was filling in it. but i was hoping that everything would go to plan. i hope that everything would go to the plant for it to not try to do anything crazy. you never know what happens? she is an amazing partner and i am lucky to have such a generous and also woman by my side. --awesome >> grant: i am going to cry creek >> grant: rappelling will happen tomorrow afternoon. it is a sight to see in what an experience it is to do that creek coming up at 8:00 i will be in the studio. there was a camera on the helmet and we get to go through that it was in st!-- insane! >> pam: after the break! target is finally paying up for that he to 2013 security breach that affected millions of its customers creek and out a federal judge in minnesota has approved a bill to pay those costs uzbek sort of. (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com female announcer: right now at sleep train get up to 48 months interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. save hundreds on beautyrest. or choose $300 in free gifts with stearns & foster. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. >> pam: catherine heenan is here with more how how much money that may get? >> catherine: this is targets answer to a class action lawsuit occurred the deal means that customers who were hacked will get up to $10,000 each. but before you get excited is unlikely anyone will get that much. first you have to prove you were hacked and you need documents creek for example proving authorize credit- card charges. >> catherine: and it only works if your bank has not already reimbursed you creek most people will probably qualify for lost time meaning the time used to getting cards replaced in making phone calls but that is valued at only $10 an hour and you will only get two hours for every after those claims are paid in remaining money will be evenly distributed to people with of documentation. >> catherine: in all 40 million people affected joined the class action suit and manage to prove anything that will come to about 25¢ each. >> reporter: in antioch and deadly accident between a car and bus about 5:30 this morning. the bus was traveling from the left to the right side of your screen on davidson. this is the intersection of davidson and burwood. the bus careens out of control over the center divider and up that hill, barely missing that fence. the driver of the saturn was ejected he died at the scene. the cause of the accident is still under investigation. there were five passengers on the bus. none of them had major injuries. reporting from news. >> reporter: in san francisco's 67 dogs were rescued from a south korea meet farm. trying to end the practice of raising dogs for food. it will begin to get the adults ready for adoption. some should be ready for new homes early next week. some will take more time to get over the trauma they had experienced. president >> reporter: will soon be asked to take greater steps to conserve water patrick heavier reliance on ground water research is considering an increase which is called for conservation for a possibly 2530% heading into somewhat less and less imported water for the depleted area occurred it could trigger new outdoor restrictions and other conservation measures. and san jose rob fladeboe, 4 news. >> pam: one of the four san francisco police officers under investigation for racist and homophobic texts has resigned. >> pam: according to michael robison's lawyer the officer resigned yesterday. >> pam: robison was transferred from the special victims unit to the horse- mounted unit while the department investigated the texts targeting blacks, mexicans, filipinos and gays. >> pam: the police officers association says that at least 10 additional officers are under investigation. >> pam: san francisco - a lawyer says one of four san francisco police officers under department investigation over racist resigned. >> pam: the san francisco chronicle reported thursday that his client, 46-year-old michael robison, resigned on wednesday. >> pam: robison had been transferred from the special victims unit to the horse- mounted unit as the department investigated the sending of texts in 2011 and 2012 targeting blacks, mexicans, filipinos and gays. >> pam: a middle school vice for controversial comments caught on a student's cell phone. >> pam: "i just don't like the black kids." >> pam: the cell phone video was posted on youtube. >> pam: some african- american students told the fresno bee they felt targeted by vice principal joseph difilippo. >> pam: now some parents are demanding he be fire. >> pam: the fresno unified school statement saying the conduct investigation. >> pam: he has been placed on paid administrative leave until the investigation is complete. >> reporter: this last full day of winter is filling like the middle of summer time with upper 70's and highs and low 80s. 84 san jose. antioch, all the up to 83 degrees. however, and things will get cooler starting tonight because of the weather set up because of the weather system coming and tonight. it is still clear skies over the oakland hills. >> reporter: we are looking at cloudy conditions for tomorrow. going into saturday with a possibility of a few showers do to a system coming interest coming down from what we had today look for upper 60s and low 70's for the south bay and the same thing if the inland valleys. well to mid- 70s to moral courage and '60s by the bay. >> reporter: 70's for oakland. >> reporter:www.snowbomb. com ski report! to >> pam: still ahead one that is claiming our treasured wine is not safe and what he is doing to spread the word. >> reporter: coming up we are going to talk about pedestrian safety. yes, i am talking to you patrick so pay attention and the next edition of the people beebe badly tonight--people behaving badly ♪♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪♪ >> pam: first apple juice then rice.now wine. california's famous wine industry is under fire tonight for containing dangerous levels of arsenic. >> pam: catherine is back with more on the lawsuit filed today.catherine? >> catherine: it's a proposed class action lawsuit filed in los angeles.and it has disturbing claims about some of the state's top selling wines. >> catherine: it says they have up to four and five times the maximum amount of arsenic allowed by the e- p-a for drinking water. >> catherine: there are almost no federal labeling requirements to tell you what's really began running tests. >> catherine: among the findings -- trader joe's famed "two buck chuck" white zinfandel >> catherine: came in at three times the limit. >> catherine: and a bottle of menage a trois moscato --- four times the limit. about 13-hundred bottles were tested.with the cheaper wines generally doing worse. >> catherine: a spokesman for 'the wine group' argues that it's notto hold wine to the same standards as water. >> pam: oh my! >> pam: in sports. the warriors talk about their big win over the. and march madness has begun. and gary has a finish you have to see. that and the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one-thousand-dollar volkswagen credit bonus on jetta models. seriously, pinch me. it's not a dream. ow! it's the volkswagen stop dreaming, start driving event. stop dreaming, and test-drive one today. hurry in and you can get 0% apr plus a $1000 volkswagen credit bonus on 2015 jetta and passat models. >> gary:we follow spring training with the a's and the world champion giants as they gear up for the regular season. larry brown who once coach ucla to the cncaa title game >> gary:steve alford his son bryce hit 9 3-pointers to keep it close >> gary:time running out ucla down 2 >> gary:bryce alford throws up the 3-pointer it's well off but smu's yanick moriera is called for goaltend >> gary:the officials by rule couldn't review it replays looked inconclusive anyway 3 points and the lead for ucla >> gary:final: 60-59 ucla >> gary:bruins advance to play the winner of this next game >> gary:ncaa- uab/ iowa state >> gary:alabama-birmingham coach former cal plaer jerod haase >> gary:25 seconds left >> gary:uab's william lee hits the fallaway jumper to give uab the lead 58-57 >> gary:final: uab hangs on 60-59 >> gary:the 14th seed upsets the 3rd seed they play ucla next >> gary:ncaa - georgia st./baylor (cheers & applause) >> gary:georgia state coach ron hunter who tore his achilles in the celebration after winning their conference tournament last sunday >> gary:kevin ware who suffered that gruesome knee injury with louisville a couple of years ago now at georgia state he scored 4 points >> gary:final possession thwe coach's son r.j. hunter hits the deep three pointer to win it >> gary:coach hunter falls out of his chair. he can't believe it! >> gary:final: 57-56 georgia st >> gary:they advance to play 6th seeded xavier >> gary:and it's not too late to sign up for the kron bracket challenge just go to kron4.com and click the link >> i am hoping to get and i have not submitted my picks yet creek. >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: you do this to amuse yourself and get out of the house correct? >> i do my part. >> gary:and don't forget jay and bip sunday night at 9pm they'll have sweet 16 highlights plus a look at the earthquakes new stadium on it's debut sports night live sunday at 9 >> i had to donate my jacket to bip because he had an accident on the weekend creek that was the excitement last week. >> gary:you are from detroi t! i from san jose... we are from the streets >> pam: (laughter) >> pam:oh my! >> gary:this is--this guy is not! when ou still work hard and you do not have to ... that says alot! >> maybe a defense of matchup or maybe you add a player or to print for most part the adjustments are emotional. just plain a little harder and concentrating more accurate for the the edge. --bringing the edge >> gary:these guys are primed and ready to go! >> gary: lee because it is only spring training they may not take its a great deal but when you have a history of these things is not good. i will remind you that we have our baseball by the bay. friday at 9% in dario is on the show. she put on a hat and laughed. is not a hard-core show but it is a fun show. pam, i will tell you something on a serious note want think about baseball on the place so many games usually, who you are is who you are if that makes sense. >> gary: the asset you average normally 280 indian your hitting 280 grit this guy is always heard so if you are hurt you are hurt all of the time. that is an inside tip >> pam: a little wisdom. >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: jill is still in good about himself. vindicate he indicated in the past he would be interested in purchasing that he would have the interests he has been a's fan for a long time a lot of people in my ownership group feels the same way and i believe that they would do a great job. >> gary: right now joe is doing great and the warriors are the one great so if someone to give them the a's at a cheap price you do that. that is it! i will be back at eight separate... with more of the spirit >> pam: goodbye winter.hello spring! brian is back with your forecast as we kick off a new season. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. 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