Motivated. The first floor and the second floor is completely burned you can see the debris outside the San FranciscoArmenian Community woke up to a suspected arson at their Church Thursday morning. Members of saint gregory the illuminator are pasta lecture coming through to be trying to save whatever made it through the fire on to on chairman of the churchs board of trustees believes they were targeted it has to be some kind of a hate crime involved in we had a similar situation of keys evie school. And we think this is somehow a continuation. No one was really a veteran the the lighting the vandalism was telling us exactly who they are on to be on is referring to this incident in late july where suspects vandalize the San FranciscoArmenian School with graffiti conveying Union Messages we have no doubt in our minds that this is the continuation of that act. Even though theres nothing hourly pointing at that and the timing of it being right in the rapids in succession leads us to believe that this is very much related to chief tells the un says. These attacks against their community arent isolated to San Francisco, this seems to be a worldwide organized efforts intimidate us. Because of the Armenian Genocide which happened a 100 years ago turkey, government of turkey still denies and b because itd border disputes that exist between armenia and and the simmering. Socalled frozen conflict which is not so much frozen anymore 1000 is with the Armenian Cultural Foundation in his office was inside the Community Building that was on fire. He says the building also houses the Church Office and youth political and cultural organizations in addition to a sunday school for the church. Thankfully no one was injured in this fire and now Church Leaders are looking for answers. Theyre offering a 25,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest those responsible for the fire for now live in San Francisco. Taylor bisacky kron 4 news taylor. Thank you. Well, it was a Beautiful Day across the bay area and were looking out over the skyline of San Francisco in the bay tonight, its a lovely night as well. Were happy to see the fog is rolling back in the right now looks Crystal Clear and we havent seen skies like that and it seems like forever. Lawrence no really its been over a week really since weve seen anything like that maybe a little bit longer to do. Count all the days weve had the fire and the smoke in the bay area but right now were finally enjoying that fresh ocean air as that sea breeze is really kick in all the way from the coastline to the bay to the valleys youre looking nice and clear out there right now looks like for the most part thats going to stick around a little will begin to notice some changes here coming up, i think as we head toward lot of power the weekend but tomorrow looking look at the greater quality in the north they also along the coast. These they the south bay may start a little hazy tomorrow morning. But i think by the afternoon thats going turn green as well. As that on shore breeze really start picking up as we got a cold front thats going make its way on shore banking kind of get the idea weve got some little some tropical moisture coming into Southern California down toward big sur on southward. Then youve got this area of low pressure off the coastline that spending a little bit closer in fact likely going to see a few showers moving in the far Northern California well catch the trailing edge of that system not expecting rain but certainly going to whip up a few winds outside as well today. It was nice to see the winds kicking up in the afternoon again, some of those over 25 Miles Per Hour general sea breeze out of the west across the entire bay area probably going to watch that ramp up even a little bit more by tomorrow afternoon in fact calling down early tomorrow morning then by the afternoon you start to see the colors filling and then look at that 1413 1613 Miles Per Hour all around the bay area, a significant sea breeze and some gusts even higher than that i would be surprised tomorrow if we see some gusts upwards of 20 maybe some 30 mile an hour gusts through some of the gaps temperature wise today, not a bad day at all 66 degrees in San Francisco 74 in oakland is 82 degrees in san jose limb or checked in and a warm 80 degrees 89. In concord at santa rosa 86 degrees. But were going to have a real taste of fall coming our way as this cold front begins to move in its going up to deepen that marine layer bring that fog on shore still not a bad evening 69 in san jose right now 71 in concord patchy fog got 64 degrees in San Francisco and 63 right now in petaluma tonight are expected to low clouds and fog may be was more drizzle along the coastline. Thats nice to see that helps to scrub the atmosphere as well. The little cooler tomorrow should be a breezy afternoon little hint of some fall in the air as the summer day start to wind down and then this weekend weve got to change offshore winds likely to kick in by at least sunday morning that means more of a northerly wind and of course got the fire still burning in Northern California. A chance it could bring some more smoke to the bay area right now doesnt look like its going to be a smoky as it was so here comes the cold front that front is going to roll into the bay area we get to the back side of the front of sudden High Pressure builds on the backside and the winds start to kick up gets a little blustery in spots we can expect a little windy conditions for tomorrow and then those offshore winds as we head in toward the weekend. All right lawrence, thank you well as you know for the first time in a month there is no spare the air alert. Those clear blue skies but people outside now that the wildfire smoke that was blanketing the bay area is gone. Kron fours gayle ong live for us in Alameda County with how business for farmers said work around the bay area have been affected by. All of that smoke we had gayle. Ken and pam harvest is in full force throughout the bay area and beyond we stopped by berkeleys Farmers Market where its been slow for weeks because of the bad air. Today was the busiest theyve seen in weeks. Everyone finally came hours after a couple weeks the fighting, this is not to be taken for granted these days this you know no ash in the sky x on their quality, especially when your livelihood depends on Mother Nature is so beneficial for us to have that unclear whether because. And most of our income comes from Outdoor Markets like this vendors like eddie diaz owner of golden rules organics at berkeleys Farmers Market either lost acres or no others who suffer damage to their properties from the wildfires in operate in unsafe smoky conditions we had a lot of a problem because customers were a little wary of the affecting the we assure them that everything safe just watch everything before it once you get to your house and then the bad air the bay area air Quality Management district issued spare the air alerts for 30 consecutive days the longest on Record Keeping shoppers away for weeks until thursdays on the you cant go outside and. Now its their qualities good again and thanks for happy, i like to support the farmers i know exactly what they grow and what i want its its a really good time to support the farmers that have. Lost so much in these last weeks. And even months. And every. Purchase that you make released goes directly to the small farmers. Our quality officials predict that we could see good to moderate air in the bay area for the next couple days but this weekend we could see smoke coming down from the north and that could impact the north bay and parts of the east bay live in pleasanton gayle ong kron 4 news. That report turning now to wildfire coverage cal fire has removed additional evacuation warnings for the czu lightning complex fire. That means most people can now return to their homes in san mateo and santa cruz counties at its peak. The fire displaced up to 77,000 people roughly 900 still cant go home or what might be left of it. The wildfires now 97 contained after burning more than 86,000 acres cal fire expect full containment by this weekend. As for the other major bay area wildfire complex as the lnu complex fires and the scu complex fires or both 98 contained tonight, cal fire says although the growth of these fires has essentially stopped it will still be several days before they reach full containment in Sonoma CountyHealth Officials are dealing with a covid19 outbreak at a Day Care Center shutting it down as they do Contact Tracing to try and figure out just how far the virus has spread in the facility, this comes on the heels of the Public Health director revealing the county has seen several other outbreaks and other childcare facilities kron fours terisa stasio reports from Sonoma County. Here in Sonoma County doctors and ari mays is Sonoma Countys Health Officer and she recently informed local officials that her office has dealt with a widespread outbreak of covid19 cases, a day care facilities Nursery Schools as well as elementary schools. In fact one facility is currently shut down as a track down how bad it is. And i have our update on coronavirus had one in north county this had 30 cases as a september 15th. 16 students and it looks like one of the students was actually the first case. 3 Staff Members and then 11 parents or siblings. This outbreak is ongoing and have at least 11 contacts. That are still pending and this is still a t has been closed down for a 2 week period. Which is what is recommended by the state when you have this in cases in one facility. Doctor mays revealed several other Home Day Care facilities recently were forced to shut down as well and that their quarantine period has ended. None of the facilities were named for privacy reasons. So of the 62 cases, 25 have occurred in students 10 have occurred in staff and 27 in parents or siblings. You can see here theres been a breakdown in terms of geography. Doctor mays says that all of this comes as the Public Schools in Sonoma County remain closed. And that the county is in purple with the case low to high per capita to shift into red which would allow schools to open in a limited capacity. Doctor may says that what has happened at these facilities has something to watch closely and learn from here in Sonoma County tree says stasio kron 4 news news of that outbreak comes as one of the largest districts in Sonoma County announces that it will be practicing Distance Learning for the rest of the year. Santa rosa city schools voted unanimously to keep children out of the classroom citing the county status in the most restrictive tear of the states reopening system this week the county saw a slight uptick in the number of covid19 cases as well as deaths. The district also reported concerns about the cost would be associated with resuming in Person Learning. A nationwide coalition of independent Restaurant Owners is calling on congress to pass a bill taylor specifically to help their industry the restaurant act ask for a 120 billion dollars in federal funding kron fours Ella Sogomonian talked with 2 members. To learn how it could help l a. And can its happening here throughout california and nationwide independent restaurants are going under many of them permanently. I spoke with 2 owners one in San Francisco. The other in los angeles who both believe that the restaurant act is necessary for their survival. 2 years ago, San Francisco welcome to restaurant called k fico on divisadero street. Fast forward the happy smiles are a thing of the past as the call owners are holding on to what hope is left for their future. If they can make it through the pandemic and weve been shut down we end up keeping all of our team their Health Insurance this whole entire time and that came to an extremely high cost for us nobody knows exactly whats across rights around the next corner. So right now were really on Uncertain Terms and were not sure you know how much longer we can make it be a lesser restaurant act passed. The fico is one of 500,000 restaurants across america that formed the independent Restaurant Coalition in march. Theyre calling on congress to pass the restaurant act of 2020 which demands 120 billion dollars in federal relief money customized to their unique industry which has a hand in more than hospitality. Like agriculture and transportation as a result, the coalition estimates restaurants contribute 1 trillion dollars every year to the u. S. Economy. But now its searching for a lifeline to hold industry. Is has been i know i article to show that 63 of restaurants in los angeles to permanently close so. No industry has really been why did you wait. Gates is a veteran of the Hospitality Industry who unveiled his newest location, 3rd base la in the heart of hollywood in november of last year. He started out with 100 Staff Members and only brought back half once covid hit. Or ppp was really a temporary 6 as you can see the shutdown has lasted much longer than what ppp provided for you know if going to continue i dont think theres any light at the end of the tunnel right now so the restaurant act backed by bipartisan support. Suggests that the funding cover the difference between the money made last year. And what each restaurant expected to make this year it also requires that the federal funding be used to keep employees maintain payroll pay for mortgage or rent along with supplies and food. The bill aims to make the first 14 days of Funds Available only to small local restaurants. The bill also requested the grants would it need to be paid back these Restaurant Owners say. There of course concern for both their personal loss, but also the Ripple Effect that can be triggered if the industry is crippled, pointing to the 11 Million People employed the nationwide like career workers the formerly incarcerated students first time job holders and seniors live in the newsroom. Ella sogomonian kron 4 news. Cases are coming down. Across the country and across the region. Guests are coming down. Across the country and across the region, those are all good. California and the bay area marking a milestone in the covid pandemic it has been 6 months since shelterinplace orders took effect. Now it seems we are turning a corner, although california is making strides in containing covid Health Experts still caution were not in the clear just yet. Flu season and the holidays are both right around the corner. All of that fueling concerns that cases could surge again kron fours Haaziq Madyun has more. Back on march, 1620 20 the bay area was the first region in the country to issue a shelterinplace order in response to the covid19 pandemic. But this is written. A 100 years from now everybody is going to remember that day that the that the 6 perry counties plus the city of berkeley lock things down it stopped. Literally thousands of deaths, although california is trending in the right direction for slowing the spread of the coronavirus doctor George Rutherford professor of epidemiology at the university of california San Francisco says now is not the time to stop being vigilant. I mean you can yourself on the back a little bit. I mean we clearly did a great job in march and april and into may. Little away from us in june as you know he is referring to the pandemic surging in the wake of the memorial day weekend. He cautions the return of that behavior could prompt another surge over the next 6 months which has some major holidays. We have a very clear example of how we can mess this Christmas Parties halloween. Big thanksgiving dinners. You know, i mean obviously a huge social a social things but in general its not going to be a great idea to get out and mix with people that are not part of your household doctor rather for however says it is a good idea to get the flu vaccine. Influenza itself is going to create some pressure on Emergency Departments on Hospital Inpatient Services