stadi scathing letter from the manager, bashing the city for making last minute changes to their concert and cancelled planned pyrotechnics, the manager wrote the impression i and many others in the industry have is your facility is getting so restrictive and dysfunctional, it s no longer worth the effort to play there, due to the myriad and random rule changes. initially the city was cheered by some for extending concert curfew to 11:00 p.m. for the famous band. personally. tit doesn t matter who s playing, metallica, rolling stones, it doesn t matter. the noise ordinance in place for a reason. reporter: a spokespersons is echoing the concern, saying in a statement, the city manager jeopardized future events and guaranteed a decline in stadium revenue. such stunts may appease mayor gillmore, but they continue to harm every santa clara resident. we reached out to the city manager s office which is denying many of the allegations including cancelling the band s fireworks
notices to us. reporter: the moose lodge administrator told me by phone that people were told ahead of time to wear masks that night. he said the lodge would be closed until the executive board discussed the matter tonight. but the administrator also told us that the lodge hosted a 49ers watch party yesterday which it says included a limited number of members who were required to wear masks and show their vax cards. the fear of a super spreader event is why chris martinez stayed away on new year s. i don t want to get the covid, man. old age, i m 67 years old, and i get sick, i don t know what s going to happen. reporter: the public health department says it has not gotten a report of any outbreak at the moose lodge but tells us they will reach out to the lodge to explain the guidelines and to ask specifics about the outbreak. members like jimenez say for now she s focused on beating covid again and won t be back to the lodge til it s been professionally disinfected. d
more. reporter: we re expecting the wait for a 12-year-old girl to get off a flight from frankfurt. her journey from yemen stopped over in africa, where she s been for a week with her father. now the flight is expected to arrive at 4:19 from frankfort. the wait continues. this is a girl who has been waiting six years to see her family in california. emotions running high at the international terminal at sfo. as soon as she gets that stamp on her passport, she will automatically become a u.s. citizen. reporter: the 12-year-old from yemen has spent the past week waiting in an african hotel in djibouti with her father. she was set to arrive at the time the travel ban went into effect. her mother lived in yemen until recently and her father naturalize incod in 2010. reporter: the little girl has been trying to move to the u.s. for the past six years. she s not the only one. she wanted to come here for a conference. she couldn t in the face of what happened that day.
cam at the golden great bridge. you can barely see through our lens. the roads will remain dangerously slick into the morning. we have multiple reports this evening. we ll begin with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. right now you can see that big bull s-eye that we saw on the doppler radar. it s continuing to move right here across central california, and the thing that we re really seeing pick up right now is some heavier rainfall just offshore. we put a storm track on it, and it likely could make it into daly city by 11:52. half monday bay at 11:40. the big talk tonight continues to remain the south bay, which has been missed out on the past couple of storms. widespread coverage of light to moderate rainfall right now. it s again enough here to get those roadways slick. so if you re working an early overnight shift, please, please take it slow. that coverage continues right at the peninsula into san francisco and also back for all of the tri-valley from danville to dub
breathing. an-year-old woman being raped and murdered, that s like you said that s your grandmother getting assaulted like this by a then 30-year-old man. reporter: but despite all efforts, police could not solve the crime until now. jackson was arrested on suspicion of stolen car in september and his dna came back a match to the dna left on quan s body. they arrested him two weeks ago. i hope justice is served. she was a lovely woman and she did not deserve what happened to her. reporter: we re told kwan was outd for that early morning walk because she was excited about taking a cruise to hawaii with her family. it is a trip they were never able to take. now jackson is behind bars tonight in the contra costra county jail in charges of murder, rape and kidnapping. i m jodi hernandez. switching gears to our coverage of our microclimate weather. a live look from our hd cameras. on the left it s san francisco. on the right, san jose. we have a break in the rain right n