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Long storm on this thursday morning. It freaked out a lot of people, okay . Because there was a lot of of people here at multiple families in these homes. And they didnt know where to go. It was a scary time for People Living near coyote creek, but several years later, a new defense against flooding in the south bay. We want to take on a new opportunity to invest in Affordable Housing. This is our plebiscite to say no and push back. Could it be a key piece of the housing puzzle . A big decision ahead for San Francisco voters in less than a week. Theyre pretty good at sharing. And theyre pretty good at sharing their birthday. But they definitely dont miss out on the opportunity to have their own thing on leap year. A special birthday for these twin brothers, especially after how it all started. Oh. Well, happy birthday ....
Tripledigit temperatures that have scorched the southwest are expected to ease this week, but not just yet. Today phoenix, arizona had its 31st consecutive day of the mercury topping 110 degrees. In the northeast a storm broke the heat, but it was fierce. Despite hurricaneforce winds this guard at the tomb of the unknowns at the Arlington National cemetery never broke stride. Well, cbss reed cowan leads us off tonight with more on that. Reed, good evening. Reporter good evening, jericka. All right. So july is on the brink of breaking a World Weather record for punishing heat that has gripped much of the nation. A dangerous heat dome punishing the nation. The last week of july testing the mettle of millions. Its miserable. I work outside, so its even worse. Reporter in denver 90 degree days made for long nights for mom amanda morian. Shes without airconditioning just like 1 ....
as millions gather for new year s eve celebrations. preparations are underway in some of the nation s biggest cities, with the fbi warning of increased risks of attacks. tonight, we speak with the nypd about keeping the ball drop safe. and a new year means new laws. for half the country, that means minimum wage is going up. we ll take a look at how the increase impacts workers and businesses. but we begin with the weather, and millions of americans bracing for rain, wind, and possible flooding. there s also a risk of more massive waves like the ones that slammed the california coast, some as high as 25 feet, damaging homes and prompting evacuations. cbs s reed cowan will start us off tonight from northern california. reed, good evening. reporter: good evening, major. well, communities all up and down the california coast hit hard by this powerful storm, arguably some of the worst damage here in the coastal community of aptos. they really got hit hard. a lot of people ....
and we re here to reflect and encourage and bring the energy and send it over to boston. i ve been to every series, and literally, this is it. the warriors have made it be known we can go back-to-back, and we re definitely going three times in a row, telling the celtics, thank you, but we re done with you. we re going take it home tonight. play six games. yes! reporter: so the tickets to get in were $25, and all the proceeds go to the warriors community foundation. it s a sold-out event. so it is going to be pretty rocking here tonight. at chase, andrea nakano. back to you. the other games, the away games, it was loud out there. so have fun tonight. okay. so it s like a dual party. you have the party inside. the party outside. let s check with kpix 5 s juliette goodrich who is live at the party outside at thrive city, djing for us tonight. jul juliette? you guy, there is a vibe out here. i m not quite sure. maybe because it s game six. but you try to look ar ....