Goes right. Reporter few details surfaced and he could not be reached for comment but was active on social media saying my time to exonerate myself after a fruitless claim by a reporter will come and we found photos of him socializing off the court with players and students. So it definitely seems like it fits into a larger pattern. Reporter students say the swift firing of the assistant coach stands in contrast to other recent incidents including complaints the former Law School Dean made sexual advance thes toward a former administrator but allowed to keep his job. He has since resigned. For the dean they did take a long time. Reporter last year administrators did not fire the man that sexually harassed students for years. He was finally forced out by colleagues. Individuals are upset and angry over this and we get it and know we have to do better, so there is a serious committed effort to doing just that. Reporter part of that effort was holding closeddoor meetings yesterday and today to discuss possible changes and how they deal with allegations of Sexual Harassment made by students against faculty members. Details on the policy changes have yet to be released. Reporting live from berkeley tonight, im elyce kirchner. We talked to students about whether the Sexual Harassment allegations are tainting the excitement surrounded the teams first trip to the ncaa tournament in three years. 25 hours and counting, thats how long people have been without gas. Here is why. A storm related sink hole that led to a ruptured gas line. Pg and e is scrambling to make the fix. Nbc Jodi Hernandez is there this evening and they were supposed to go door to door this evening. What is happening now . Reporter raj, they hoped to start the process at 4 30 that didnt happen. There were delays but ive been told that crews have just been given the green light to start. Now, this is the heart of the problem where that giant sinkhole formed yesterday afternoon and what will likely take days to fix the street, gas should be back on within hours. This is what hundreds of residents have been dealing with for the past 24 hours. Gas stove tops arent working, heaters cant be turned on and there is no hot water for dishes or showers. Run in and run out. [ laughter ] 30second shower. Reporter after a week of stormy weather, a portion of this intersection gave way yesterday sending a streetlight pole right on to a gas line. The gas distribution line in that area was broke and then as a result of that, of usually, we had 2500 customers that saw gas service interrupted. Reporter pg and e brought in an army of workers to get the gas restored and went house to house to turn gas lines off so they can perch the line before going back to each home to turn it back on. The hope would be the majority of the customers are restored at some point tonight. It depends how long it takes to get to the point where we can start. Reporter tonight crews are starting the relighting process getting powered back on cant come soon enough for people who have been without since yesterday. I dont like it. Accidents happen. So what are you going to do . Reporter again, the relighting process has begun. Im told that crews are going to take this neighborhood by neighborhood. They say they can finish 500 houses an hour, if you do the math they should be finished by 11 00 tonight, but homeowners need to be home for the relighting to be done because crews need to check all the appliances and make sure it is safe. Folks arent home, they will find is this orange flier on their door. Pg and e says they can call in the morning to make an appointment if they dont get turned on tonight. They can get turned back on tomorrow. Reporting live, im Jodi Hernandez, nbc bay area news. Should be an active night where you are, thank you. Next door in orinda an oak tree fell in someones driveway just missing it, actually, according to the video. Pg and e crews removed the tree from the power line. More damage across the bay area along the peninsula. This say birds eye view of the babies r us. A large part of the roof you can see collapsed. The store is closed today. The partial collapse happened yesterday afternoon. The store was open at the time and there were customers inside but luckily, no one was hurt. Investigators are trying to find the cause of this collapse but obviously, the rain may have had something to do with it. It is a strange look outside. Look at that. The sun is still out at the this hour because of daylight savings time and no rain. Skies are clear. Something we havent seen in several days. Jeff ranieri continues coverage now and jeff, good rain totals for the past weekend but nice to see the sun out. Definitely is. You know, a lot of the creeks, rivers and streams definitely were getting close to bank full if they didnt surpass on sunday with rainfall. As you look at the threeday Higher Elevation totals for the mountains, very impressive. We have lifting, the storm moves in and hits the Higher Elevation and helps to squeeze out additional moisture. Thats why ben lomond and orinda impressive around 3. 80 and San Francisco over 3 inches, oakland nearly 2. 5, just over that and san jose not quite as much with. 75. Sierra snow, best news for the drought are these numbers. Sugar bowl 66 inches. Alpine meadow 55. Were tracking what kind of impact this and our other storms had on the drought and details on that in about ten minutes. See you shortly. Landslides are a concern, two homes may be in danger after a weekend landslide. One family actually hired a private soil expert who recommended that family to clear out within the next five days. Now city crews have not yet examined these homes. The homeowner there says his neighbors home is in worse condition with floors sloping and dipping p. City crews cleaning up several roads including redwood. The roads are open but as you can see, there is a lot of activity and some blockages. You can track your own micro climate on your own phone. Download our nbc bay area app. A familys lives changed forever. Details tonight about a deadly headon crash near discovery bay. Three Young Children survived but the mother and father died when the su vurks they were driving hit on overturned into a canal. The crash happened a little before midnight on highway 4. Chp says the driver of the pickup truck crossed the median after falling asleep and hit the familys suv. A Good Samaritan jumped out of their car and saved the lives of the three children in the backseat. The family set up a goo fund me account with help for the funeral services. Three men accused, all three pleaded not guilty. The correctional deputies charged with the beating death of an inmate appeared in court today. The Santa Clara County jail guards are accused of killing Michael Tyree last august. If convicted, they could pace life in prison. The trial date is set to be announced next month. Think of it as a garage sale for the city of San Francisco. Fire high grants to Manhole Covers but be careful because we may need the equipment when the big earthquake hits. Nbc Michelle Roberts is in the city with the fire sale. Reporter there are hundreds of fire hydrants but they are about 100 years old. They want to invest in coast effective plans but some say its not a good idea. These pumps were installed in the basement of the San Francisco fire headquarters in 1911. Following the deadly earthquake of 1906. They can literally pump the water back up to twin peaks. Reporter the deputy chief says the purpose known as the auxillary water supply system or awss is to get water to firefighters if the main water lines break. Essentially, its a backup that was built to with stand an earthquake. Now the concern is okay, how do we protect the whole city . Reporter because the system was built in 1911, there are several neighborhoods that arent covered like richmond, sunset. In the 80s the city had plans to install city wide and bought the materials but were never installed. Putting more pipeline in the ground is expensive. Reporter david briggs with the Public Utility Commission says dozens of pipes, wonts and hydrants are sitting in storage for 30 years. Now many of those items are up for auction with the potential to bring in tens of thousands of dollars. We can put that money to work for us right now to benefit the city instead of sitting in a yard doing nothing. I think it is irresponsible. Reporter tom is a retired San Francisco fire official. He says unless the High Pressure water system is expanded, thousands of homes will be at risk. Were going down the rabbit hole here by abandoning the expansion. Reporter the city is in the process of implementing costfective backup water sources, but critics claim those wont be enough when the big quake hits. Reporting in San Francisco, im Michelle Roberts, nbc bay area news. Im Marianne Favro live where the weekend storm caused mudslides and power outages. Ill have more on that story coming up. And good evening, im meteorologist jeff ranieri. Were getting muchneeded sunshine moving in from the weather under ground sky camera. Ill have the full forecast and warming temperatures in just a few minutes. Plus, san jose state students sentenced, some questioning whether the punishment is harsh enough for their involvement in mistreating a black roommate. Convicted battery agait asanjo, black roommate. Vo instead, theto will be o no jail time for four san jose students convicted of battery against an African American roommate. Instead, on probation for two years, pay fines and spend 30 days in weekend work programs. Initially the students also faced hate crime charges for putting a bike lock around the roommates neck and trapping him inside a bathroom. A 5 million civil suit filed for the victim is still spending against the students and san jose state. A highspeed chase end in a crash. Officers spotted two men breaking in the cars on harvard road that happened just before 5 00 a. M. The men sped off with police in hot pursuit but those men lost control of their car near the hillsdale mall and slammed into a cement post. The suspects will be okay. Police say that get away car they were in was stolen from son ye san jose. An officer struck by an suv has died. On saturday officer Nathan Taylor was directing traffic around a car crash. Investigators say the driver of an suv suddenly changed lanes and hit taylor. He died of his injuries late last night. He spent some two years working in san jose. The department will honor him tomorrow during a bell ringing ceremony at the academy of where he graduated. Back to weather, were drying out but many of us recovering from the damage. Among the wettest spots, the small town of felton. Whats the damage right there behind you . Reporter well, the big problems were downed trees and also a lot of mudslides, raj. The reservoir is also now full and spilling over, which is one reason why the river you see behind me is moving so swiftly tonight. And the rain also brought a lot of relief. Small water falls cascading down the mountains, one of the changes recent storms created in felton along with the picture, problematic navigating from flooding to trees down to mudslide. There was a mudslide on the road, the main road and we had to take the upper road, which is very narrow. We lad a power outage at the house for the last 48 hours. Reporter at the reservoir, water began spilling over yesterday. The reservoir holds 2. 8 billion gallons and now that its full, city leaders say its likely this summer santa cruz wont be forced to implement stage three water restrictions that would have included fines for offenders. In Santa Clara County, the reservoir spilled over with others. The Santa Clara ValleyWater Districts level is normal for this time of year. And in marin county, the rest v reservoirs are above. Conservation should be the new normal. And despite these recent rains, water users in the Santa Clara ValleyWater District are asked to conserve 30 until the end of june. Reporting live in felton, mare an favro. An Apartment Building is no longer teetering. The site is clear tonight. Walls are down and the last of the debris is being hauled away as we speak. The 20unit building was evacuated and red tagged in 2010 but legal hurdles delayed. Workers could be seen dangling right there off the cliff. The citys next step is a longterm plan in place. Weve been in talks with the army corps of engineers about the possibility of suring up the cliff edge. Our concern after the buildings are down is that the street could be the next at risk asset and of course, thats our asset and we want to protect it. Were actively in talks with the army corps about help. Later this week. The demolition crew will bring out a large crew to retrieve debris that fell. Amazing to see that on the cliff side there. Two things were not used to seeing with 6 15, sunlight and sunshine. I know. Jeff ranieri is back with us. How are you . Good. Slow to get my clock adjusted right on sunday. If you were with me, you woke up today like its monday. There is a bunch of stuff changing. Most importantly, we have drier weather coming our way as youll see on doppler and satellite. Nothing in terms of heavy rainfall. We need more rain for the drought, weve had so much of the water levels rise in the short term at least it will help them to lower most immediately. Our recent rains here from not only the past several weeks but also from the beginning of november to the current has produced significant changes in our drought. Here is a look at november the 1st of 2015 and notice most of the bay area in a severe to extreme drought. There are two main changes on this. The first one is up in the ma rain, napa and sonoma improved to a moderate drought and right here across the peninsula from an extreme to a severe drought. So slowly but surely beginning see things gradually change but definitely hoping for more rain fall through april so well see how that pans out. Tomorrow 46 expected in the south bay and partly cloudy and 42 east bay and north bay at 40. I want computers to be on the alert for isolated patchy fog tomorrow but by the afternoon, sunshine and also, well, come po comfortable temperatures. The south bay also expecting upper 60s. Well talk more about the area of High Pressure and how warm it gets throughout the week and thats in about 25 minutes. Jeff, see you shortly. Racial tension in the race for the white house. How much of a factor is it . Political analyst larry joins us next. Northern california. Police say they left holesnthe a happening now, more than 200 teens busted for trashing a home. They left holes in the wall and damaged inside and outside the house. Were tweeting about that tonight. The man accused of shooting to death six people says ubers app was controlling him. We updated that story on the home page. Were back with more news in just a moment. Trouble at donald trump rly ay decision 2016. More trouble at a donald trump rally. Security guards in tampa, florida drag a protester away after the protester rushed the stage. He made it to the metal barrier where trump was sitting before. It happened outside of camera range but security did swoop in and take the man away. Trump then went to the stage and shook his head and said do we prosecute somebody like that . The Campaign Events featured violent clashes in the last few weeks. Among the latest trump controver controversy, another primary. Five States Holding primaries and immigration again will be a hot issue. Larry is with us. Immigration or race here . Difference in dynamics or whats the real story . You know, whatever were discussing mexicans or muslims coming into america or Asian Countries taking our jobs, these top piics are less about immigration, more about race and it appears, really, that race is a good deal to do, has a good deal to do with the way americans vote in president ial elections. Look, in 2012, fnonhispanic whites choose mitt romney 59 to 39 . In the same election, 96 of African Americans, 73 of Asian Americans and 71 of latinos voted for barack obama. Almost half, in fact, almost half of obamas voters were nonwhite. This year this time around there is no black candidate. How does that factor into this president ial race . You know, to a great degree, the division over race seems to remain today. Making it difficult for a president to choose which course is satisfactory regardless of political party, americans believe Race Relations are worse today than they were a year ago and the concern exists with both whites, 60 having that concern and the minorities, 58 having that concern according to a recent study. Interesting results, such a big issue around here were so diverse. Why is this happening and why is this a Public Perception . Oh, gosh, there is no easy answer here, raj. The parties and their candidates come with minority concerns from very different points of view. For the republican candidates, they stress missed opportunities. They argue that unless illegal immigration is stopped and couple that with better educations, then you may be able to provide more opportunities for himinorities. They must be provided by the private sector. You go to the other side. The Democratic Candidates contend poor relations and largely based on discrimination are, i should say, which stops really, keeps them from obtaining good education and climbing up that economic ladder. Thats why they say Government Programs must fight discrimination. For many of these folks, many of these groups say illegal immigration, its a smoke screen but one fact remain