Good evening. Im katie marzullo. New at 11 00, police have cleared 16 squatters from a San Francisco building. They werent just seeking temporary shelter but looking to live there in the long term and it took nearly a month for the buildings owner to realize they were there. Abc 7 reporter lisa ammin glessian is live with more. Reporter the police rounded everyone up this afternoon after the Property Owners agent noticed that back gate behind me wide open. Its now lokds. But as you can see, a lot of the squatters stuff has been lined up and pulled out of the building. Many of the people who were living inside are now outside. Theyre watching their things and figuring out their next move. 16 squatters living illegally in this sixunit building were forced out by police today. I havent seen anything this big only because most buildings of this size are not left vacant for this long. One officer called this a wellorganized squatting operation. The threestory building had stood empty for six months while the new owner figured out what type of renovations to do, but word spread quickly and unattended, unguarded building was up for grabs. The idea as to fix the place up, put things in our name, and see how it went. You know, because this is what we understood to be the legal means of going about it. Reporter in other words, the squatters had a plan. To stay here long term. Without permission to go inside we found drug paraphernalia, bikes, power tools, highend electronics. Police think most of it is stolen. Every unit had power and running water. And its all been for free. The owners agent did not want to talk on camera but thinks the squatters started moving in september 1st. Still some who came in and out of here knew something was fishy. Thats why this woman only stayed for a few days. Id much rather be outside than inside illegally. Reporter police did allow most of the people to take out some of their belongings, and there was only one arrest for an unrelated warrant. The Property Owner is choosing not to file trespassing charges. In San Francisco, lisa aminute gull ezian, abc 7 news. Developing news tonight. San Months Police are on the lookout for a gunman after a deadly shooting. It 457d at 9 120 this evening on azucar avenue near roder road. Police arrived to find one person shot once. That person died at the scene. Right now detectives are talking to witnesses and gathering evidence. This is the 29th homicide of the year in san jose. Rescue crews saved a man who suffered a nkd emergency after a swim in the San Francisco bay today. The 50yearold man was taking part in the alcatraz swim with the centurions this morning when he came out of the water and collapsed at aquatic park. There were several events happening at the time of the rescue including a swim. Some medical staff were already on scene. We have new details tonight on a fire that destroyed a home that was being built for habitat for humanity in San Francisco. Habitat for humanity canceled a workday for 100 volunteers at the site today. The nonprofit says the fire may impact the buildings schedule for the next few weeks. But it is still expecting to meet its goal of moving people into the habitat terrace by 2016. The fire started around 11 00 last night at a 28unit building on sagmore street near alamane boulevard. Two other homes were damaged. As firefighters make significant progress battling a wildfire east of sacramento, a new concern emerges. The fire has burned more than 97,000 acres near pollock pines. Thats an area larger than the city of san jose. The fire is now 84 contained. Evacuation orders for two communities have been downgraded. 300 structures remain threatened. Thats down from 12,000. Even though the past two days of rain have helped firefighters, the u. S. Forest service is now worried about ash and mud polluting the streams and rivers. If that Water Quality is compromised, just the cost of cleaning that water. Potential threat of contaminants in that water is a big concern. To prevent ash from getting into the water crews will spread straw on the ground. The u. S. Frost service expects it will take years maybe decades to restore the land. That cool wet weather really helping firefighters, but gone as quickly as it arrived. Drew tuma with more. Dryer skies and warming up through the next seven days. Live doppler hd will shoi a dry sweep around the bay area tonight. Generally 60s. Only place in the ffs. Santa rosa novemberato 59 degrees. Elsewhere sitting at a mild 61 to 66 degrees across the bay area. Live shot from the explore torium camera shows you the clouds are back and we could have a little best a coastal drizzle overnight. Tomorrow not as bright as we were. And then a warming trend will occur over the next seven days. Let you know how warm we get. Is it possible we have 80s on the coast . Well tell you all the details in just a little bit. It is hard to imagine when you get a look at this. Its snowing in tahoe. This is the view from heavenly Mountain Resort courtesy of lake tahoe tv. The resort reported three inches of snow fell overnight and that they saw more flurries today and could see additional snow tomorrow. In the social media landscape theres facebook, twitter, instagram, and now something called ello. Over the last two weeks the upstart platform has been growing fast and it bills itself as the antifacebook. Abc 7 News ReporterSergio Quintana live in the newsroom with more. Sergio. Reporter well, katie, facebook has recently been in the headlines for issues surrounding identities on personal profiles. So some users have been looking for an alternative. Enter ello. Its been around for a few months, but right now lots of people are hoping to get an invite to join. Ian surer is one of the lucky ones whos been invited to join ello. He covers social media for cnet. People who find facebook to be too crowded, too complex, they dont like fb fbs for whatever reason, this is a place they can go. Reporter he gave us a short tour through the bare bones social media site. It looks like a little bit instagram and a touch of pinterest. A couple days ago i spoke with the ceo. He he said they were getting roughly 35,000 signups per hour, which is pretty big, but its nothing close to 1. 3 billion that facebook is living in, right . Reporter the ceo, paul budman, says ello is designed to be stripped down and simple. Its a site with a rebellious attitude with a manifesto vowing not to sell users personal data to third parties. Some of the interest in ello is bei ing boosted by the recent dustup between facebook and drag queens over identity. Ive gotten tons of people asking me if id like an invite to ello. They just 150e78d to come out of nowhere. Its kind avenue amazing. Reporter sister roma with the sisters of perpetual indulgence has been leading the campaign against the facebook policy that forces users to list their real names in profiles. But she has not signed up for ello yet. I know facebook is a great ally of the Lgbt Community and they have a problem, they have a policy that is unfair and discriminatory and they need to address it and i need facebook to get that message out. Ironically. Reporter she says ello may become a smaller alternative site but becoming a replacement will be much harder. Taking on facebook which is a multibilliondollar company is hard. And its smart of ello to say were not trying to do that, were trying to offer a niched alternative around privacy and promising you well never show an ad. Reporter a couple days ago eliot los creators had to freeze all invites temporarily to the site because it was getting overwhelmed with new users. As for facebook, next week a delegation from San Franciscos Lgbt Community will be having a second meeting at its headquarters to discuss the social media giants policy. In the newsroom Sergio Quintana. Coming up on abc 7 news at 11 00, frustration and desperation remains for earthquake victims in napa. Today a look at how far theyve come and the long road to recovery still ahead. Plus, a south bay woman is recognized nationally for her efforts in helping track down an arsonist. And later, dining in strangers homes. May not be that strange thanks to a new service. A look at eat with. When abc 7 news at 11 00 i went to aw a and the doctor saw a blemish on my cheek. He told me it was skin cancer. I was in shock. I wasnt i wasnt covered with any Health Insurance. But once i got covered through covered california, i was able to go get the surgery that i needed. And it was a lifesaver. I love hchecked bag. With my united mileageplus explorer card. I have saved 75 in checked bag fees. 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And we know this private assistance is so important. It will provide grants up to 32,000 to help people repair their homes. I really need some help. And i need some help now. Not tomorrow. Reporter but many homeowners like Christina Jamison are still struggling. Her 1889 victorian was red tagged after the foundation collapsed during the quake. She doesnt have money for repairs. The bank turned her down for a loan. I wake up every morning crying. And i cant think straight. Reporter across town the stage is being set for napa rocks, a sunday concert to raise money for quake victims, featuring the music of Michael Franti and spearhead. Promoters say napa needs help. A lot of people dont realize just how many people are struggling, how many businesses are struggling. There are 16 businesses alone that are still closed down in napa. Reporter businesses and homeowners who are trying to rebuild and determined to make it happen. In napa cornel bernard, abc 7 news. A san jose woman who helped track down a serial arsonist is now in the running for a special honor. Dee berigan is one of 11 finalists for the National Good neighbor award. This january when an arsonist terrorized san jose by setting 13 homes on fire she helped set up a neighborhood watch. And that included gathering information and scheduling shifts. It just felt right to give a shout out on next door to say hey, this is the time to get to know your neighbor and form a bond. It was a key to our safety. Reporter Authorities Say her effort may have lehelped stop me fires. A neighbor eventually got video of the suspect which led to an arrest. The winner will be named tomorrow, which is National Good neighbor day. You need a drink dropped off at your doorstep . Theres an app for that, and it is now available in San Francisco. The app is called saucy, and it promises to deliver booze. Even cups and ice. To you. In 20 to 30 minutes. Okay, but what about underaged drinking . Well, the founder and ceo says all drivers are trained in checking i. D. S and in fact they have to scan the i. D. To complete the transaction. He also believes that delivering alcohol will prevent certain cases of drunk driving. So the obvious application is having alcohol delivers to your party, right . But in l. A. , where the service has been available for a few months now, people are getting creative. You know, we had a woman order a vodka cranberry to her hair salon while she was having her hair done and the driver checked her i. D. , scanned, delivered it while she was getting her hair shampooed. The service will cost you, as you might imagine. For example, 12 for a sixpack of coors light. But the 12 bucks includes the delivery and the other fees. Right now the saucy app is only available for the iphone. Sorry, android users. Youre just going to have to get your drinks the oldfashioned way. Lets check in now with abcs meteorologist drew tuma. I see the wheels spinning over there. Its a creative way to do that. I like the lady who got the vodka cranberry while she was getting her hair done. A couple showers popping up in the north bay later. Early in the afternoon i should say. Everything has diminished and returning to mainly cloudy skies. Well take a live look from our emeryville cam. The clouds are thick right along the coast and i do expect a mainly cloudy night across the bay area. Mild noekland 64. 61 in san jose. Morgan bay 59. Half moon bay. Sfo where all is quiet as we approach 11 18 p. M. This evening. Santa rosa 59 degrees. 355 petaluma. 63 fairfield and well stay in the low 60s throughout concord and livermore. Pacific satellite will show an area of low pressure that is very slow to move anywhere. Its pretty much just stalled. Its really going to stay there the next 24 hours. What that will do, throw us more cloud cover for our sunday. Its not going to be as bright as we were for our saturday. But the good news, those clouds hang around for one day. High pressure is building out in the pacific and thats going to move east. As it does its going to kick the clouds out by monday afternoon and later next week its really going to bring in heat. Show you the numbers on the sevenday forecast in just one second. We saw that image earlier in the shoef lake tahoe where we got three inches of snow. Could pick up five inches over the next 24 hours as an area of pressure continues to bring high elevation snow to the sierras. Back to you locally in the bay area. Early form morning could have a bit of coastal drizzle but lots of clouds in the sky and the clouds are going to stick around for much of our sound. Not out of question that we could see a sprinkle in the bay area with that area of low pressure nearby. It will not be widespread. Very light in nature. Overnight lows well see 60 in San Francisco, 61 in oakland, 58 concord, 59 the overnight low in fremont. And highs for sunday in the south bay, 75 san jose, 74 santa clara. Redwood city coming at 75 degrees tomorrow. 73 menlo park. 66 in pacifica. 70 for downtown San Francisco. 67 sunset district. 79 santa rosa. 77 for sonoma. East bay in the 70s. 74 san leandro. 72 for oakland. Under peeks of sunshine in inland spots. 8 ofairfield. 77 pleasanton. And livermore checking in with a high of 79 degrees tomorrow. 49ers game forecast taking on the eagles. Levis stadium. 74 degrees right around kickoff at 1 25 and temperatures holding pretty steady in the mid 70s. By 5 00 temperatures right around 75 degrees. The final day of the International Air show. In salinas. Not a bad day. Well see partly cloudy skies throughout the day on sunday. Temperatures rising to about 70 degrees by 2 00 under a light breeze. 4 00, 35r9ly cloudy and 67. Ak you why waerth sevenday forecast calls for partly sunny. Well gradually clear the clouds out by monday afternoon. Tons of sunshine on tuesday. Then temperatures are off to the races. Go back into the 90s inland. Yes, very likely friday into saturday. Temperatures getting very close to 80 degrees along the coast. The heat coming back. Cant keep track of all this. Thank goodness youre doing it. The numbers right there for you. Excellent. Thanks, drew. And expertly delivering sports. That would be me. He philly fan growing up right . Yeah. Im not going to ask you who you like. We have some exciting games in College Football today. Stanford holds off the huskies in seattle while cal and colorado went to Double Overtime before it was decide cal head coach sonny dikeson in his second year with the bears but has yet to win a game against a pac12 opponent. Colorado in town. Held off the buffaloes but it took two overtimes. Mac mcintyre the head man in colorado. Lufa had two td passes in the first half. 217 colorado. Second quarter bears answer. Daniel lasco, three guys in front of him somehow avoids them, runs over another. 92 yards to the end zone. Longest pass play in cal history but the bears trailed 2814 at the half. Third quarter, mohammed finds the hole. Ten yards on the touchdown. Tie game at 28. Like fast break basketball. Now tied at 42. Six td passes. Seven on the day. Career high. 449 yards. Game goes to o. T. Tied at 49. In double o. T. James lajford lines up, 34yard field goal. Good. Cal wins 5956 to advance. Improving to 31. We needed a game like that. We need to tum down to the end like that after last week. So proud of our guys. Couldnt be prouder right now to be a golden bear. Ive got a lot of respect for colorado.