And today the temperatures will be warm. Below average with temperatures in the 80s. Still cool around the coast with upper 70s bay side. We will talk about the warmer day the second half of the weekend coming up. We are getting our first look at the man accused of killing two men on the peninsula. Malik been released. He is accused of killing these two men. Investigators say he lured them to a remote section of skyline boulevard in San Mateo County on two separate nights last month. Earlier this week he was in court for a hearing. The judge reviewed his medical records and note it that he was laughing randomly in court. All criminal proceedings are on hold until doctors can examine him. A hearing is set for august 30th to hear the results of the evaluations. This morning all lanes of interstate 880 through downtown oakland are back open after crews had to repair this giant pothole. Ec it is four feet by three feet hole. It formed in the middle of the lane just before noon yesterday. Dozens of cars hit it. An the proble caused a of grid lock during the evening commute. Cal trans had to close three left lanes just to patch it up. A suspicious package in san jose turned out to be nothing inators ge the all clear around 7 00 last night after this briefcase was left on a tree branch near the Santa Clara County government center. Investigators released this xray of it. They say it was just full of clothes. You can even see the bullet ons and the zippers inside. A desperate plea from an east bay womens shelter has been answered. The Community Came together to help the Serenity House in oakland meet a deadline today, but the future is still unsen. The program owns 14,000 in back rent by the end of today. We have the story. Reporter donations are pouring in. They have to pay their landlord 14,000 in back rent by end of day saturday. Our rent had been 2,000 and it went up to 3,500. It is tough. Reporter Serenity House has been offering shelter to women in west oakland for the past decade, but this rent hike was too much. The center is four behind paying rent. After looking around we just dont have it. Reporter Valerie Harper is a board member whose sister was in the program. If you think about it, 14,000 is not a huge amount of money with the money that you see in the bay area, so why is it so hard and why is it such a struggle for us to pay the rent . And the gofundme has completely taken off. One anonymous donor gifted them 5,000. But 14,000 wont solve all of their problems. Theyre expecting to soon get money from grants will still, has housing costs rise the challenge to pay rent wont end there. It has been this whole systemic struggle for us to be able to just stay here and continue to do the work that we need to do here. Reporter so what is the plan in the long term . Well, thats still to be determined. But the thing is we need to be here because as long as the people are here, we need to be here. Reporter liz kreutz, abc 7 news. Thanks, liz. If you would like to help donate to Serenity House we have a link to their go fund my page on our website, abc7news. Com. In our effort to build a better bay area we are taking a closer look at recreation. The city of palo alto is considering a new, inclusive park, accessible to people of all ages and abilities. As abc 7 reporter amanda del castillo tells us, designers are using another popular palo alto playground as a blueprint. This park is accessible to people of all ages and ability. It attracts people from all over like melissa and her family from San Francisco. We have one on the autistic spectrum and it has been important to me that my kids are interest greatest with children who have other needs that they may not be aware of. Reporter this recipe for all inclusive recreation caught the attention of county supervisors. Santa clara county set aside 10 million in grant to put these all inclusive playgrounds in each of the five districts. Good quality, very safe, very durable. Yes, i would love to see more of these types of parks around. Reporter palo alto is planning for a second to be built. Designers will draw inspiration from the magical bridge playground. Plif private donations mainly funded the 4 million park. This is the woman behind magical bridge. She spent 20 years in tech and pivoted to parks with her two kids in mind. I did not want to take my kids to two different parks. I wanted them to have great time at the same park. So for me it is very personal. Reporter because of her effort to build a better bay area, others will soon have more options to share space and play with people of all ages and abilities. Increasing the awareness about that and the urgent need to include everybody in a community as opposed to calling parks special needs or ada compliant. No, it should just be a community part. Reporter in palo alto, im amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. Thanks, amanda. A celebration at San FranciscoInternational Airport. You are invited to a sneak peek of terminal one. Inside the terminal you will find a massive exhibit telling the story of harvey milks live. Sfo spokesperson doug akel visited abc 7 news to explain why the opening is so special for the bay area. This is really the first airport terminal in the world to be named in honor of an lgbt leader. It is significant. You have a facility thats brandnew that will really allow millions of people from around the world to learn about harvey milks story, learn about his life and his legacy. Nine gates officially opened tuesday for southwest and jet blue customers. Eventually there will be 25 gates. The public is invited to the sneak peek celebration at noon today. It includes games and chances to win prizes like plane tickets. Today the world celebrates 50 years since the apollo 11 lunar module landed on the moon. There are many celebrations to mark the event. One is in alameda where the uss hornet is stationed. Thats the ship that recovered the astronauts from the ocean once they returned to earth. Abc 7 talked to several ship mates who took part in that important mission. Apollo 11, this is hornet, hornet. Over. Apollo 11, we read you loud and clear. We were looking at all of a sudden it was coming down right above us. My name is John Mclaughlin and i was one of the swim teams on the apollo 11 recovery. Back here is where we were. This is where we went out. We would go out and jump in, we would go from here. Our job was to put the caller on the command module after it splashed down to keep it afloat in case something went wrong. When it came down the astronauts had not cut the power chutes and the wind caught them and turned the command module upside down. The engineers were prepared for that and they had bags they inflated from inside the command module that up righted it. The helicopter would hover 20 to 30 feet and they dropped us close to the command module. One swimmer would go out and put a sea anchor on the command module. Then the other two of us would jump into the water and put the collar around the command module and keep it afloat. Then another swimmer came down to do the decontamination of the astronauts. The decontamination swimmer threw decontamination suits into the astronauts. It was believed they would breathe in the moon dust. It was an excerpt from a digital story. You can watch the full version on abc7news. Com. Some of the local events today include a celebration at the Uss Hornet Museum in alameda and the chabot space and Science Center in oakland. Both event start at 10 00 this morning. Is it a nice day to get out and do stuff today . It is. I want to welcome you to the morning show. Thank you. Were happy to have you. Thank you. It will be nice. If you are looking for it to be warmer, it is going to start tomorrow, that warming trend. Today pretty much where weve been, the warmer morning, cooler afternoon. The camera is shaking from emeryville, where temperatures are in the 60s. So starting mild and finishing below average. I will have the details next with the accuweather sevenday forecast. Thanks, lisa. Traveling abroad for more than a vacation. The medical procedure more Millennial Women are looking to do outside of the u. S. It is extra rental income that involves practically no extra work for homeowners. The company that wants to rent your backyard to someone else. Dluckily her dorm iss heabout 10 minutes. From a hotel by wyndham. Ashleys meeting all her inlaws, and shes about 10 minutes from a wyndham. With over 6,000 Hotels Across the country, a great hotel by wyndham is closer than you think. Visit wyndhamhotels. Com. Oakland fire local 55 released video from a helmet camera from a firefighter racing into a burning building. Mcintyre, 230 apartment. We have a fire on the second floor. Oakland fire mcintyre command, start an ambulance wow. Those are firefighters from station 8 responding to a fire last saturday in a twostory duplex at 109th avenue and mcintyre street. Six engines and two Truck Companies responded to this two alarm blaze. According to the union, the crews aggressive attack limited destruction, potentially stopping more than a Million Dollars in damage. Check this out. Two women accused of stealing all of this stuff from stores in the south bay, now theyre under arrest. This is just half of the 5,000 worth of merchandise Santa Clara County sheriffs deputies recovered from the suspects vehicle. A deputy saw two women leave the walgreens in cupertino with large bags on thursday. The store manager ran out and told the deputy the women had stolen merchandise. More and more women are traveling abroad, not only for a vacation but to freeze their eggs. The fertility treatment can cost in the tens of thousands of dollars here in the u. S. , but it can be a fraction of that elsewhere. Abc 7 News Reporter luz pena spoke with a San Francisco woman who just got back from spain. Reporter traveling through spain is not the main reason carmel au flew to spain two weeks ago. This is for you, my future babies. Reporter you heard right. That is carmel dreaming and taking steps towards being a mother one day. She traveled abroad to freeze her eggs. Were part of this generation that has huge College Loans like never before. We are also part of this generation that came kind of age in the recession. So there were just financial implications that make it a lot harder to start a family. Reporter carmel is not alone. She traveled along with five other women who chose where in spain they wanted to go while making some pit stops at fertility clinics. 12 days, and in the last six days two shots a night. You are giving it to yourself in the belly. First time i actually did it to myself was the second night at the hospital rallied a group of women to do it with me. Reporter bay areabased carmel and the ceo at the clinics. We assumed until we try it things are suppose itly fine. Reporter in the u. S. Freezing eggs can cost anywhere between 15,000 and 25,000. She says they charged between 500 and 4,000, not including the trip. Why spain . The reason for spain being one of the best places in the world for fertility treatment is in the early 2000s they passed a law, i think around 2006, that is one of the most Inclusive Health care laws in the world. Reporter the day carmel wants to get her eggs back she can get them delivered to the u. S. Or go through the insem nation procedure in spain. Yeah, ill leave them there for now. Reporter freezing your eggs in the u. S. Is not always covered by insurance, but Tech Companies like facebook, google and apple are using this procedure as part of their benefits for employees. In the newsroom, luz pena, abc 7 news. Thanks. A surprise in San Francisco for a nurse that went above and beyond the call of duty when he was off duty. Nurse Jayson Benson was on vacation in hawaii when a nearly 80yearold man collapsed nearby. Jason performed cpr which likely saved the mans life. Thank you. Jason was recognized for his efforts and he got a chance to face time with alf, the man he helped save. Jason is a nurse at kaiser pe permanente and they sent us this video. Abc 7 news anchor dion lim shows us how this could ease our housing crisis and build a better bay area. Reporter the housing crisis is very real in the bay area because here in san jose the average cost of represent for a studio apartment is just under 2,000. Joining me are the founders of represent the backyard, brian and spencer. Wt rent dow n therenter is we build a studio apartment in your backyard at no cost to you, rent it out and split the rental profits with you 50 50. How big are these and how does it actually get made easily . Yes, so these are about 320 to 450 square feet, depending how big your lot is. They get made fairly easily, in a matter of a handful of months, and minimal disruption to the homeowner. Reporter theres a lot in rent the backyards favor. The mayor set forth an ambitious goal in 2017 of building by 2022. Ever since a 2016 law passed reducing regulations on adus to make more Affordable Housing statewide, the number of permanent applications skyrocketed. Rent the backyard serves the caterith shorter t says cities permitting times are right now most ideal. The owner of this home is mimi trans zimbetti. Give me an idea why you wanted the site visit done right now. It seemed a no brianer. Me andave been financial savvy. I got into e. Additional rental income without hassle on my part seemed a done deal. We think we can get most home owners 10,000. In some places more expensive like San Francisco, you could get close to 20,000. Reporter the coowners of rerpt the backyard say they anticipate their first adu going up in about a month. In san jose, dion lim, abc 7 news. Pretty cool idea. Lets go to meteorologist lisa arjun for a look at our forecast. Hey, lisa. Hey, kamasi. Starting out with live doppler 7. Low clouds and fog blanketing the coast and inland many we will be looking at a sunny and pleasant day today, although, yes, you feel temperatures should be warmer for this time of the year. But as we look at the nation, as a whole you heard about the heat wave. Look at the dark colors here. High temperatures in chicago. Mid 90s. 97 in st. Louis and theyre dealing with 100 degrees in washington, d. C. It is going to be hot. If you factor in the humidity, it feels like 105 today in chicago. 100 in cleveland, and, of course, the hot weather down through texas. The good news is by next week it looks like they will get a break, while on the other hand looks like we will warm up, especially inland with perhaps some of our own triple digit heat into the middle of the week, but that will be outside of the shoreline. So typical warmup for us headed our way, but for now were looking at numbers in the 50s and low 60s. We certainly have the south wind aligned for slightly milder weather in the east bay, the south bay, but cooler in the north bay in the 50s. Here is a look at san jose. Fog near the coast and bay. As we go throuon we get a lot of sunshine but the warming trend is going to take place tomorrow. Today will be a narrow spread with 60s, 70s and 80s, and looking at the sizzling heat inland next week. That means the coast certainly going to stay comfortable and cool. The look ahead for santa rosa today, the coolest day of the week, at 79 degrees. The average here, 83. We will get there tomorrow. Upper 80s on monday, and then the 90s arrive, even lower 90s by the middle of next week. It looks like the cooling trend getting under way by the end of the week. As we look at our highs today, notice were in the narrow range with 60s, 70s, 80s. 76 in pallet owe. 75 in vallejo. 82 for you in san jose. Some numbers near average or slig slightly below average going into your sunday. A few 90s arrive well out towards the delta, fairfield, antioch and 70s and the bay again. Little change on tuesday. Notice the pinks and the reds getting even closer as we get towards the middle of the week. Here we go with the upper 90s in store for us around antioch. 97 in livermore for wednesday. It could be 100 degrees in clear lake, but notice the 60s and 70s stay with us with the afternoon sea breeze keeping the coast comfortable and cool. The accuweather sevenday forecast then. Today it will be coolish for mid to late july, but, you know, it has been the trend for numbers to be cooler than average. 60s, coast. Upper 70s, around the bay. Mid 80s inland. Download the accuweather app and keep track of the temperatures hourbyhour. Into the 90s tomorrow with a typical summer spread, and slowly getting warmer by monday and tuesday. Then by wednesday and thursday, yes, certainly getting hot around here with numbers close to 100 degrees. So if you want the heat, it is coming inland but in a couple of days. You know. Not a fan . It is worth the wait. I love the heat, i love the sunshine so looking forward to those days. Thanks, lisa. Up next, eyes on the prize. A south bay man is hoping to take home some major money on the next episode but me and crunchy here make a great team. We even finish each others. Babybel to crunchy youre supposed to say sentences. Crunchy sentences. Babybel well not now. Delicious new babybel cheese and crackers. Babybel saved it lowho knows the righthe powertool has no equal. Right. As the leader in Outdoor Power equipment, we do it right, too. So, you can show your yard whos boss. It seems we all get them in our mailbox, those catalogues from retailers we dont want. Well, now a marin county teen is helping to build a better area by helping friends and neighbors put an end to the unwanted mailings. Abc 7 News ReporterCornell Barnard has the story. I think it is ridiculous how many catalogues we get. Reporter this 14year old agrees. It is a lot of paper wasted. Reporter at the post office recycling bins full of junk mail and catalogues nobody wants. It is a waste of resources and energy and paper. Reporter so for an 8th grade class project last winter she offered a free service to help friends and neighbors unsubscribe. Jackie set up this got junk mail envelope in the post office where people can leave the back covers of catalogues with names and customer numbers. She manually contacts the retailers and removes it from the mailin