San francisco. The citys new attempt to keep people six feet apart. And some clarity from the cdc on how this virus is spread. Good evening and thanks for being with us. Im raj mathai. Dinner is served and retailers are open for business p. Theres a lot of excitement in napa county. However, a lot of concern that were reopening too early. Heres nbc bay areas Terry Mcsweeney in napa. Reporter the long wait is over at downtown joes in napa this evening, and by early evening a waiting list. Like a reopening, like were starting all over again. Reporter that from joe bateman, who opened this restaurant 27 years ago. Jamie kellys happy to be here with sons carter and cooper. It was nice not having to come up with a strategy as to what we were going to do for dinner. We were actually able to make a spontaneous stop, have a meal. It was really nice. Reporter napa is the first bay area county to move into the next phase reopening, largely because its only had one covid19 hospitalization in the
Even colder than this where we hit 32 in napa, also in palo alto, to 45 in San Francisco. Now, let me tell you whats going to happen tonight, if you live along the coast or San Francisco, youre safe from the freeding cold temperatures. The areas in purple here, which is just about everywhere else, from 1 00 in the morning to 7 00 in the morning, you got to be really careful with the pets, the plants and the pipes because this could be a killing freeze. That means temperatures will drop down into the 20s in some neighborhoods for several hours. In fact, ill have your neighborhood temperatures coming up. Natasha . Mike, thank you. An investigation is under way in oakland after a deadly crash brought this morning toes commute to a stand still. Southbound iwas closed down aftr a semitruck flipped on its amy hollyfield. Reporter the crash happened before 3 00 this morning, fedex big rig and sedan collided. One of the two drivers involved was killed. Upon arrival, our officers found paramedi
For the fall season, it will drop back into the 50s and 60s. Tomorrow, couple of channels of rain coming up. First, cornell for some news. This morning, crews still cleaning up after a broken water main flooded a dozen homes in the east bay. Creating a huge sinkhole. It happened on the diamond district. Water service has been restored. Abc 7 news reporter, Lonnie Rivera was there. Reporter a rough start to the weekend, families living along montana street. All this craziness, caused by an old cast iron pipe, which ruptured. The street looked more like raging rapids. What frustrates me is that why dont they fix the whole pipe instead of patch piecing it. Reporter martha santiago sits, waiting for it to be fixed. It has gone through my house three times. Reporter she says this one is the worst. Basement belongs are covered in bags. December 2014, it up at the top of the hill and now the middle of the hill. Its probably the same line. Reporter unfortunately, the bmw was parked in the wate
Neighborhood, being so close to san jose state university, is well lit and sees a lot of foot tra p to believ there beliot sgt. Enrique garcia reporter the man captured by the surveillance camera is described as an hispanic male adult, 3540 years old, black hair, goatee, black pants and a black jacket with possible Security Guard patches on the sleeves. He rode a silver colored bicycle. Reporter of a suspect light colored wood where a Yellow Mountain bike. Last seen riding sell spot august and the police say so far they think that this was isolated case but they are reaching out to see if there was anything similar happening elsewhere in the bay area. Grant another big story we are following tonight. Former San Francisco 49ers fullback bruce millersays hes innocent. Miller pleaded not guilty today in court to seven felony charges connected to a violent attack that injured a 70yearold man. And his adult son. Police say miller attacked the family inside their Fishermans Wharf hotel room
And, bells toll and wreaths veterans and all who died 100 years ago in the First World War. Morgan hi everyone and thanks a lot for joining us. Im Demarco Morgan. The combination of powerful winds and brittle trees and shrubs whipped up another day of blowtorch conditions in the california fire zones. The death toll has jumped to at least 25 with all but two of the fatalities in northern california. A wildfire there a wildfire there has wiped out more than 6400 homes. Its the most destructive fire in the states history. And we have team of correspondents covering californias fire emergency beginning in the north, with mireya villarreal. Reporter the battleground today for firefighters in butte county is to force the flames north, away from the few homes still standing. More than 109,000 acres have been scorched, leaving the landscape dangerous and filled with tragedy. We have 25 people who have lost their lives so far. And that is 23 at the camp fire and 2 at the wolsey fire. State Off