hit the back of a parked chp vehicle. it happened just south of the a street off ramp around 1:30 this morning. two officers that were inside the patrol car are okay, thankfully. one person in the other car was checked out for minor injuries. as we head into memorial day weekend, you can expect our parks, beaches and trails to really fill up with people looking to get out and enjoy the nice weather. but with some parts of the stay-at-home order being lifted you might be confused about what is off limits and what is opened. amy hollyfield is live with an idea on how they will keep people apart. good morning. good morning. looks very different this year. to help you remember to stay away. at least six feet apart from each other. this is at the marina green and this is here to help you space out. in san francisco, you will also see them at dolores park and washington square. the rec and parks department drew the circles. ten foot circles and they re six feet apart. they aren
wrong. the jacksonville naval air station is about 12 miles south on the st. johns river, the mayor of jacksonville said that teams are working to control jet fuel that has leaked into the water. safety advocates called for stricter traffic loss tonight during a vigil for pedestrians struck and killed in a crosswalk. the woman was crossing earlier this week when she was hit by a truck, we spoke with the victims son and members of the advocacy group. reporter: the victims son tells me he is still trying to make sense of what happened here, he and pedestrian advocates are calling on city leaders to take immediate action to make changes. she was a person, she was somebody s mom. reporter: the footprints were painted on the sidewalk in memory of kalina alterman who died thursday. she was hit by a truck here on the intersection. on this friday night a vigil to honor her and other pedestrians on the streets of san francisco. so far this year 12 people have been killed in traff
marty gonzalez. here is dave spahr with a look at the weather. (dave)a weak frontal system will remain over the san francisco bay area through saturday, producing scattered light showers, mainly over the north bay. a stronger and wetter system is forecast to impact the entire region sunday and sunday night, with widespread moderate rain. brief heavy rain is possible sunday afternoon and evening. in addition, gusty south winds are likely sunday and sunday evening, mainly near the coast and in the hills. showers will taper off by late sunday night and end by midday monday. a very large wave train arrives late sunday into monday. dry and mild weather is forecast from monday afternoon through much of next week. week. ( will ) ( will ) don t forget you can track the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 app. we have full forecasts.. interactive radar.. and rainfall totals around the bay area. just download the kron-4 mobile app. .( will ) today is the last day to enroll in
and banners, filled with diversity as what was billed as a unity and equality march. a massive march wound through downtown san jose peacefully. for the many watching these marchs across the nation, we want to say, this is not fake news. this is reality. we won t be erased. the resounding theme. in this state, we celebrate our diversity. we don t ban it. we don t depart it. as we sure as hell don t wall it off, not in california. make no mistakes, that the trump admin vaistration is perpetuating the general side of trans women of color. we are at a critical time in this country where we have to stand together. reporter: but there was something else weighing on everyone else s mind here. tomorrow is the first anniversary of orlando. where 49 precious lives were gunned down. and i think that they would be prideful about what we re doing today. but they would also instruct us that we have a lot more work to do. the fact that the city continues to remember those vic
wait, that s way cheaper than cable. live where you live, this is abc 7 news. the clouds opened up and the rain came down. and that s not all. a hailstorm pounded parts of the north and east bay, and lightning tore through the sky in sonoma. good evening. i m eric thomas. thanks for joining us. it came fast and furious and a blast of nasty weather caught many offguard. one of the hardest hit areas was napa, getting a combination of pounding rain and hail. abc 7 news reporter lilian kim joins us now live with a closer look at this blast of unseasonal weather. lilian? eric, rain, hail, lightning and snow, today had a little bit of everything. not something you would expect with summer around the corner. as if the sierra needed more snow, today temperatures took a big dip. 25 degrees below normal in some cases. a caltrans employee tweeted about the unseasonably cold weather from interstate 80. please slow down. the cars behind are going far too fast for the conditions.