Their Family Income in half. While applying for a loan modification, vanessa then fell victim to predatory lenders. She one of 35 homeowners in her neighborhood to lose their home to foreclosure that same year. It was nationwide, you know. That was the heartbreaking part, too, is we were literally losing the opportunity to pass wealth on to our children. Reporter she ran a day care at their first home and continued that business in their new place until she found highlevels of lead in the soil. So i didnt want to take any chances, kids and lead, it is not a good mix. Reporter she qualified for asis tabs to have the lead removed through Alameda County, but she needed approval from her landlord to get the work done. Vanessa said the Property Owners never responded which eventually forced her to shut her business. So no kids mean no, sir income. No income means no money to pay rent. Reporter that put her family at risk yet again. So runs we got behind on our rent, then, of course, came the, you know, unlawful notice on the door. With e were candidates for eviction. Housing is really the lynch pin of Structural Racism or what some people call systemic racism. Reporter the director of research at u. S. C. Berkeley which studies Structural Racism in housing. He says vanessas experience is typical for many African American families. During the mortgage crises, black families were 70 more likely to be taggerred by predatory lenders than white families. Many of those were locaterred on land with a history of red lining. It is a practice from the 1930s. It prevented black families from buying hopes in certain neighborhoods and qualifying for home loan news. It is a cumulative system that ultimately adding up to a pretty severe and persistent pat herb of racial segregation. Reporter these same neighborhoods are often built on toxic land. According to Alameda County public records, east oakland has some of the highest numbers of lead poisoning cases in the country. 7 of children under the age of 6 have tested positive for high levels of lead in their plod in vanessas neighborhood. Growing up in a predominantly black segregated neighborhood impacts your Health Outcomes tremendously. We saw four or five years of Life Expectancy are tampa bay away just from living in a segregated neighborhood. Reporter vanessas church gave her the money she needed to avoid e conviction, but she is still worried about displacement. Oakland has lost 30 of its black population due to rising rents since 2000. And so what happens is that you have segregated communities of yesteryear becoming the gent phid communities of today. Reporter she worries her family could be forced out next. Im still a tenant, so, no. I dont feel like i have housing security. Housing security to me is when you own your own homing and since we dont own this home, i dont feel like we have housing security. Reporter housing advocates are worried about a series of evictions that are waiting for family whose cant pay rent due to job loss during the pandemic, which is yet another hardship expected to disproportionately affect the black community nationwide. Kpix 5. And keep sending your stories and ideas to project home at cbs. Com and see all of suzys reporting on our web site. Taking a look at some of our top stories right now, a road map to reopening for a Santa Clara County school. The guidance the county released two hours ago is based largely on minimizing contact by shrinking class sizes for younger students, increasing distance between older students and staggering use of shared spaces for all. The police are looking into the mysterious death of a high school teacher. The coroner has identified the body found in the river is that of Evergreen High School teacher and coach dr. Richard johnson. It is not known how dr. Johnson died. Governor newsom announced more than 14,000 Homeless People have been housed in hotels or motels since april. It is all part of the States Project room key initiative. An effort to keep the most vulnerable off the streets during the pandemic. The governor also plans to address an outbreak at san quentin prison. More than 1,000 inmates, more than 100 staff have all tested positive for covid19. Triage tents are now set up outside to keep those who are contagious away from the others. Some of the sickest prisoners have been moved to local hospitals. And we are providing more support with their medical staff, which is a big issue, bringing medical staff from other facilities. Again, yesterday i answered that question in terms of framework and guidelines were putting out. Tomorrow we will be having a very public discussion in the legislature about the details of our plan. Know that we have been very focused on this and we are working very, very closely with our health director. The outembrace started when inmates were transferred to san quentin for the California Institute of men in chino back in may. Heywards drivethrough testing site closed early today because so many cars had lined up. Chopper 5 flew over the Center Located at lot a. On the east bay campus. People had been lining up to get tested and cleared before they returned to work. The site is open weekdays from 9 00 to 4 00 and provides free testing on a first come, first serve basis. Officials say they will close early if they see an influx of traffic. Today in San Francisco some protesters the demanded a tax of the rich in california instead of cutting programs and jobs. Educators, union leaders, seniors and environmentalist held a carabinieri avan around city hall. Governor newsoms budget closes an estimated 54 billion deficit by temporarily raising taxes on businesses, delaying payments to Public Schools and cutting billions of dollars in spending on state services and workers salaries. It is their time to give back. Workers should not have to give up their raises of their health care or what ever little they have in order to balance this budget. Reporter the 202 bucket mostly spared Public Schools and health care programs. Wall street is wrapping up its best quarterly performance in decades. The dow jumping 217 points. The nays dark gaining nearly 2 . The s p 500 was up 1. 5 . Today is the last day to apply for the federal paycheck protection program. The program intended to help prop up Small Businesses hammered by the pandemic. The loans were designed to be a lifeline to pay employees during government mandated shut downs. The program has about 130 billion in unused funds. The lawmakers are talking about ways to redistribute any money that is left over. Still ahead, traffic may be down, but cost across the Golden Gate Bridge is going up. And it is not the only fare hike starting tomorrow. And we have seen how enforcing the mask order in stores doesnt always get the best reception. What it is like for the front line workers charged with that tough task. Coming up all new at 6 00 u. C. Berkeley, working traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge may be down, but tomorrow the price to cross it is going up. Nays track tolls are going increase up to 7. 70. It will cost you 20cents more to pay by plate. And car pooler also now pay 5. 70 which is up from 5. 35. The increase is part of a five year program. The district approved last year to maintain the bridge and its San Francisco it is services so do is that end the golden gates ferry and bus fares are also going up tomorrow. Meanwhile, drivers who use the bay bridge are still on track to pay 9. That privilege. The state Appeals Court just upheld regional measure three, the sixyear, threephase increase that voters approved in 2018 to Fund Transportation prongs. The peak hour maximum set to take effect in the year 2025, but the antitax Group Fighting the measure is vowing to continue. The season was canceled before it even began for the sang giants and the rest of Minor League Baseball. The players will all likely be paid a weekly type b of 400 a month, but this is a major blow to the small communities throughout the country that depend on Minor League Baseball to keep their economies afloat. The san jose giants releasing a statement about todays neuros saying the team is disappointed but the safety of players, staff and the fans is top priority. Coming up, the bay area has some of the states most beautiful beaches, but also some of the dirtiest. The local county that has six of the most polluted face mask faceoff. Some wont wear them inside restaurants and stores. But what is it like to ebb force the policy . We have more on the people taking on this tough task. I dont see why people get as upset as they do. You know, it is not the restaurant employees fault, you know, for enforcing what theyre asked to enforce. Reporter alex dillard at Bounty Hunter cafe has seen the backlash online. Angry customers forced to wear a mask or told to leave. There is a possibility that somebody, you know supset that they have to wear a mask when theyre copping to eat. Reporter earlier this month the governor made wearing a mask in public mandatory and now those on the front lines enforcing his policy, staffers like alex at restaurants and inside local malls. I dont want to deter anybody from coming in. Reporter alex says because of that he wont be enforcing the guidance inside the cafe, calling it counter intuitive. It is hard to eat with the mask. It is hard to drink with the mask. Reporter it is a thankless job and he is not the op one serving up this tough task. Ed in the galleria, shoppers walk around without masks, but standing by at most stores there is an employee asking you to put yours on to shop inside. And at local Grocery Stores like nugget markets, young employees stand by for hours telling folks to mask up in order to shop. Some employees fearing the possibility of that backlash. People just need to be a little bit more understanding and understand that times are different right now. That is Marissa Pearlman reporting. Today the oakland mayor and volunteers with the great oakland checkin updated efforts to connect seniors and families to the Vital Services during the pandemic. The Alameda County food bank set a really good example early on in the pandemic. I reached out to them to provide food for our Food Distribution sites. Were also handing out food at a couple of libraries, at scene yore centers, thousands of meals a week. This is an amazing tool in our fight against the covid19 pandemic. We are going to continue to deliver this loving form of health care that is just as important as a doctors prescription. The great oakland checkin is helping vulnerable senior whose have been stuck at home for months now make friends and have the chance to talk to people. I was really looking for something to do, and this was a perfect way for me to reach out to people, and it was just a joy talking with people. Volunteers have been calling families across the city to check in and make sure that the free meals are being delivered to those who need them. And kpix 5 wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area go to kpix. Com together. You will find stories of how we are better together. And another successful launch for space x today. Three, two, one. Zero. Ignition. Lift off go falcon carrying a powerful just generation of gps satellite, the launch from Cape Canaveral today, and this latest Gps Technology is said to be tree times more accurate and eight times more resistant to jamming than previous models. The creators say it will not only help the u. S. Military but will bryn fit the millions of american whose depend on gps in their daily lives. We all. Several bay area beaches made this years heal the bays dreaded beach bummer list. It ranked the most polluted beaches in the state based on the levels of harmful bacteria in the ocean, taking the so called top spot, fitzgerald marine reserve. It is one of six San Mateo County beach bummer this is year which is unprecedented for one county in the state. Other beaches making the list and also near moss beach, pillar point harbor, foster citys park and on the bright side, cal beach in santa cruz fell off of the top ten beach bummer list for the first time in decades. Paul heggen joins us. We do have beach weather in the forecast. Short term, but as we head toward the holiday weekend, you know there will be a ton of people, convenient with the social distancing warnings. Mother nature is not going to do anything to slow you down. Low clouds and fog will be Building Back in. Late this evening, overnight, i dont think it is going to be as thick or stubborn as what we had for most of last week bu it is going to be out there. It is going to bring near normal temperatures. What is typical for early july as we head through the rest of this week and then we warm up as we go through the 4th of july weekend. Back up into the neighborhood at least of 90 degrees for inland portions of the bay area on the 4th of july. Temperatures today did reach up into the 90s in a couple of locations. Only mid 60s for half moon bay, but that is not bad for the last day of june. Close to 90 degrees in san jose and in santa rosa. Temperatures have backed off a little bit. Still 68 degrees at sfo while downtown temperatures have dropped down into the mid 60s. Upper 0s and low 80s nor the knot bay. The mid to upper 0s faster inland for the east bay and the santa clara valley. By tomorrow morning, visibility will be reduced, south of the golden gate. Again, it is not going to be quite as dense or as persistent as we had last week. Not as deep either. The winds are going to be gusty tomorrow. Already 15 to 20 Miles Per Hour wind gusts. Not enough to significantly boost the fire danger. The coolinger temperatures are going to help with that. It is an onshore breeze. The winds gusting up to around 20 to 30 Miles Per Hour at least in spots by late tomorrow which means even though temperatures inland are still going to climb up into at least the uppe70s and mostly into the 80s, it will cool off rapidly. We start off in the 50s tomorrow morning. We do manage to climb up into the 60s and 70s by noon. Temperatures around the bay are in the mid to upper 60s. Highs tomorrow, the usual spread we see for the first day of july. Upper 50s and low 60s along the coast. Mid to upper 60s to around 70 degrees at the bay and low to mid 0s for the knot bay. Close to 90 degrees father inland in the east bay and low to mid s for valley. Those temperature also back off as we head into the evening. It looks very nice by . Time tomorrow evening. While temperatures will stay near or slightly below average for thursday and friday, we heat up on the 4th of july. Back to hot weather for inland portions of the bay area. High temperatures at or above 90 degrees. Even around the bay, high testifies top out around 70 degrees and along the coast you should reach up into the mid 60s. Similar temperatures for the second half of the 4th of july weekend on sunday and this we cool off a little bit next week even though were still going to see plenty of such across the entire bay. Coming up at 6 00, ill have this evenings dog walking forecast. Paul, thank you. New at 6 00, berkeley reaching capacity. The impact on the college town as longtime residents get pushed out and students cram in. Plus im Juliette Goodrich in dublin where safe and sane fireworks are being sold as we speak. Coming up, the dos and dont this is 4th of july and how to stay safe and healthy. Californians being restricted to where they can travel. What to expect if you have plans to go to incomer or europe. And still ahead, a small beach town want its tourists back. The challenge luring back a small beach town encouraging tourists to visit, even with the state seeing a spike in coronavirus cases. It is beautiful there. Kpix 5 devin feeley is at caramel by the sea where the city just released a nur campaign ad. Reporter city and Business Leaders are trying to welcome tourists and outoftowners to caramel by the sea, but theyre also well aware that they could bring an uninvitted guest with them in the virus. We welcome you to rediscover our famous coastline. Reporter the ad campaign is looking to lure visitors back to caramel after months of stay athome orders, visitors like Brenda Douglas who is separating a special occasion cautiously. Tomorrow is my birthday. Well, maybe i will do just Outdoor Dining, but with all of this going on, you know, we have within perfectly fine with takeout. Reporter and that speaks to the challenge of inviting people to return to caramel as coronavirus cases spike across california. Im able to now bring in about 90 of my employees. Reporter he owns three restaurants. He has expanded Outdoor Dining on to the street and installed physical barriers between tables inside. I feel like caramel is a great destination. We have very low cases in the city itself. Almost nothing. And the county we have been doing very well. Reporter Monterey County has a limb more than 1,600 cases and 15 deaths overall. Although the number of new cases has been climbing this month as stayathome orders were relaxed. Some caramel residents say they think more could and should be done to make sure the city is reopening safely. Here is a gentleman walking across the street right now not wearing a mask. Why . Everybody is supposed to be wearing a mask. Our priority is your safety