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KGO ABC7 July 3, 2024

The significant warming were seeing here in the bay area. Its timing up with those winds moving across some of our region , and tomorrow we could see another jump. Good evening. Im j. R. Stone. Its the warmest weather. Some of us have seen this year, and thats only the start. Lets bring in our abc seven news meteorologist, sandhya patel for more. Shes tracking everything we should be ready for in our 24 hour accuWeather Forecast. J. R. Tri heat tomorrow you might want to have a cold brew or some ice cream. It is definitely going to be unseasonably warm to hot. Here are the high temperatures for today 70s and 80s a good 8 to 12 degrees above average. Oakland hit 80 degrees. Thats the warmest. Its seen it in since october, believe it or not. So seven months. Heres a view from our sutro tower camera. And it is certainly still a shaky view. A beautiful view of San Francisco. No gusty winds continue. Mount diablo right now 53 miles an hour, 33 on mount hood. A wind advisory for the north bay mountains and Solano County until 8 a. M. Tomorrow. Gusts up to 45 miles an hour. You will notice the winds will remain high and then taper off as we head into tomorrow afternoon. But those gusty winds will certainly drive those temperatures up. Still holding the number up right now. Livermore is checking in at 70 degrees and with a start that is pretty mild. And its going to be a bright, breezy one at 7 a. M. 5060s warming up fast. And then for the afternoon were talking 70s to near 90 degrees. Its going to feel like summer with a slow cooldown. At 7 p. M. Ill be back with a full look at your temperatures, which includes some ninetys coming up. J. R sandhya, thank you so much. You can keep up with the Weather Forecast where you live anytime by using the same live doppler seven tools that sandhya and our weather team use. Check it all out at abc seven news. Com or by streaming us on the abc seven news bay area app there. The families of San Franciscos murder victims for years sitting without closure or a closed case tonight, some of them are calling for a fix and how tipsters can earn cash rewards for giving up key information. Abc seven News Reporter Tara Campbell is hearing from those who hope that this can lead to justice. Reporter the faces of some of San Franciscos unsolved homicide cases. Cash rewards up to 250,000, the highest in the country yet not a single payout in more than a decade. Kind of slap in the face to all the families that, their loved ones were murdered. Anna oliver is one of hundreds of family members whove spent years waiting for some progress. Her brother pierre was beaten in 2008 and died of his injuries the following year. I dont see resolution. Its been so long. San franciscos doled out about 360,000 in reward money in seven Different Cases starting in 2001, the last payout in 2013. Its time for them to step up and, talk about this and try and help families to get some type of resolution for their loved ones. And the San Francisco Police Commission is doing exactly that. What i would love to be able to do is to look at what other jurisdictions are doing and see if theyre doing things differently than were doing that have shown some success or some promise. Listening to a city report wednesday suggesting the citys policy might be too restrictive, not giving awards to the anonymous tipsters, and then also requiring that the tip lead to a conviction, asking the head of sfpds homicide unit for some insight. I personally dont have any concerns regarding anonymous tipsters, being paid money to receive information. I think itd be a big help for my unit personally, to solve some of these cases and bring closure. Meanwhile, chief William Scott is warning its about more than loosening up the rules. He says theres a real fear of retaliation that must be solved. Thats a huge hurdle, particularly for violence and homicides that, are gang related or people are afraid of what might happen if they get labeled, you know, a snitch. Basically, the Police Commission says it will now be reaching out directly to other major cities to try and get more data on whats working, and not before making any policy changes. Tara campbell, abc seven news. And in the east bay, a Memorial Service today honored the lives of 55 Oakland Police officers killed in the line of duty since 1857. More than 250 family members gathered at opd headquarters. This as two more recent deaths are still fresh in the minds of the department officers. Tuan lay and jordan wingate. Incoming police chief Floyd Mitchell was in attendance. His First Official day in office is on monday. We moved out to the peninsula where some newly installed parking meters are causing some problems. The town of san bruno recently put in the street meters in its downtown district, and both neighbors and Business Owners are taking issue. Abc seven News Reporter Lauren Martinez is hearing those calls new at 11. This is an urgent matter. We need you to deal with this now. Not in a week, not in three weeks. A brand new paid Parking Program at downtown san bruno is frustrating. Small Business Owners rebecca milano owns one love cafe, so the Biggest Issue right now is that people are being forced to pay for a full hour. So there is no incremental parking on the main streets. On april 1st, the city of san bruno rolled out their pay by plate kiosks on downtown streets and parts of el camino real. In some areas, it requires payment seven days a week from 8 a. M. To 8 p. M. I paid two hours for a 30 minute swim lesson. I feel like in San Francisco, most of them, its just like an up arrow down arrow. And you do like quarter of an hour increments. Like Something Like that would be a lot easier. And seems pretty intuitive. On wednesday evening, milano hosted a Community Meeting inside her cafe to address concerns. City Council Members tom hamilton and marty medina attended. They heard about kiosks not working properly or businesses hurting because customers are only trying to park for a few minutes, not for hours. Were making sure that the message is loud and clear. Its ultimately up to the council to listen to our community, to provide the feedback through our city manager to request a change. The two city Council Members at the meeting said. Right now they are working with city staff to adjust the time increment so people arent required to pay an hour or two. Theres a lot of times people come here for one minute and go and its not worth it to get 50 ticket. Its too much, its too expensive. They dont work just fix it. But the response that were getting back is that it takes time. And as small Business Owners with no resources, time is something we dont have in san bruno. Lauren martinez, abc seven news. Now to the new developments in the protests on College Campuses today, Sacramento State becomes the First Public University in california to align with propalestinian protesters. Demand as the university says, it will no longer invest in companies that profit from genocide, ethnic cleansing and activities that violate fundamental human rights. Students say they were told the University Held no direct investments, but will be dumping 4. 5 million in indirect investments if this is possible on one campus. Weve raised the bar nationwide, international. We and so to again, a message to all students dont ask for anything less. Student protesters are calling this a win. They had been camped out for eight days prior to the decision by Campus Administration here in the bay area. Two groups are now calling for a federal investigation into alleged racism and islamophobia at berkeley unified schools. A new civil rights complaint claims there is a hostile environment of antipalestinian, antiarab and islamophobic discrimination within the district. It comes as a day after the u. S. Education department announced an investigation into allegations of severe and persistent antisemitism in the district. Today on capitol hill, superintendent anika ford morthal acknowledged nine antisemitic incidents but says the issue is not pervasive. When investigations show that an antisemitic event has occurred. We take action to teach, correct and redirect our students. We do not publicly share our actions because student information is private and legally protected under federal and state law. As a result, some believe we do nothing. This is not true. Republican lawmakers pushed back, questioning her about district curriculum and if phrases deemed as jews and others are antisemitic are acceptable. One of the slides in this curriculum said for some palestine is from the river to the sea is a call for freedom and peace. Do you think thats an appropriate thing to have on a slide for students . We definitely believe that its important to expose our students to a diversity of ideas and perspectives. And if it was presented as a perspective, i do think its appropriate. Today, local representatives of the council on americanislamic relations and the americanarab Antidiscrimination Committee also submitted a federal civil rights complaint. They allege more than a dozen incidents of discrimination at berkeley schools, and are also demanding an investigation. That gets us to tonights abc seven news advancer at 11. Its our way. We like to get you ahead on some of the top storylines. Youll be hearing much more about in the days to come. A proposal that could dramatically cut some californians utility bills is expected to be taken up by the California Public Utilities Commission tomorrow. For starters, the usage rate would get slashed. It also would introduce a flat rate of 24 per month for most people. There would be lower cost options for some folks, depending on income, going to make utility bills more affordable for low income households. That will reduce the volatility of month to month bills, and it will promote electrification. If this proposal is approved, the new billing structure would take effect next year. Our next abc seven news advancer at 11 has to do with the fate of bart and discussions of a voter tax measure that may be its only hope for survival. Bart is expected to reveal its latest budget projections tomorrow. The Transit Agency has said it expects to run out of nearly 2 billion in state and federal funding around april of 2026, so thats the year a funding measure could land on the ballot. Bart ridership has plummeted since the pandemic. Its about 45 of what it was in 2019. San Francisco Chronicle reports a ballot measure could raise 1. 5 billion annually for bart and our final abc seven advancer at 11. Its the saga over this potential name change, the San Francisco bay Oakland International airport. Its caused weeks of back and forth between oakland and San Francisco leaders. Lets take a live look out at both airport tarmacs tonight with the abc seven Oakland Airport camera and San Francisco international. We could see a major decision tomorrow. The Oakland Port Commission will vote to give final approval to change the name from Oakland International airport to that San Francisco bay Oakland International airport. San francisco has already sued to stop it, saying it would cause confusion for travelers. Today, San Franciscos City Attorney sent a letter urging Oakland Port Commissioners to reconsider in hopes of avoiding costly legal battles. Also tomorrow, President Biden will touch down in the bay area for a two day Campaign Fundraising visit. He arrives to Moffett Field in Mountain View later in the afternoon, then has two events on friday, one is expected to be in portola valley. The president was last here in february. A would be intruder detained at drakes mansion. Its the second scary incident in as many days and its only fueling speculation in the rappers latest feud. Plus a staggering new study on opioids in the us and the irreversible damage its doing to americas kids. And prince harry hits a milestone with his invictus games. But some important people seemed to be missing. First, heres a look at whats coming up tonight on Jimmy Kimmel Live right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy. Thanks, jr. Lets stay up and braid each others hair. Are you leaving . Oh get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. We can tell you what its capable of or you could find out for yourself. How we get there matters. Get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. And maybe having some scary repercussions. Police arent saying there is a direct link, but there have been two incidents over the past two days outside drakes toron mansion. A man was arrested this morning trying to get into the home. It is unclear if drake was inside at the time. It comes one day after there was a shooting outside the mansion. That person was working, apparently as a Security Guard at the residence. He was standing outside of the gates in front of the residence when the shooting occurred. We have individuals who obviously perform the shooting, who were seen in a vehicle. The drake and Kendrick Lamar beef escalated last week, with each releasing diss tracks. Its still not clear what started the war of words between the rap megastars. A new federal study is shedding light into how serious the overdose crisis is in the united states. It found that almost half of those who died of an overdose had a child. More than 321,000 children lost a parent to Drug Overdose within a decade, and the rate of children who experienced these losses nearly double during that time frame of 2011 to 2021. Nonhispanic white people were the highest number impacted. Overall. People of color were disproportionately affected. Children of native American Parents consistently experienced the highest rate of loss at nearly triple the average rate. If you or someone you know is struggling with drug addiction or opioid use, help is available, you can find a list of local resources on our website. Abc seven news. Com slash. Take action. The San Francisco Public Library now features an archive of documents on the life of the late reverend cecil williams. They tell the story of the longtime local civil rights leader and cofounder of glide memorial church. The archive is now available for the public to check out on the sixth floor of the main library. Williams died at the age of 94, in his San Francisco home on april 22nd, surrounded by loved ones. A memorial for williams will be held at glide on sunday at noon. The British Royal family rift as continuing this week, even as prince harry is back in the u. K. To mark a milestone, he arrived at saint pauls cathedral in london today for a service of thanksgiving honoring the invictus games. This marks the 10th anniversary of the games which prince harry founded to benefit wounded troops and veterans. His father, king charles, and other senior royal family members skip todays event to attend a garden party at Buckingham Palace instead. A spokesperson for the king blamed it on his busy schedule. May is Asian American Pacific Islander month and this year its the 20th anniversary of the celebration in San Francisco. Local leaders say this years celebration will be bigger than before, with a long list of events being held under the theme of moving forward together. Were very excited about, you know, spreading the word, spreading the word, because i think so many people still do not know that the month of may is also celebrated as aapi heritage month. We share the month with many other special occasions such as cinco de mayo, such as Jewish American heritage month. Tonight was the Opening Night of kam fest 2024 at the palace of fine arts. Among the other events this month, the lion and dragon dance competition on saturday and the cultural festival in chinatown is may 25th. For a complete list of events, go to apa sf. Org. Now time to check in on the weather. Joined right now by sandhya patel. You know, Walking Around outside tonight, it fel

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