The tracks. Dont start on the tracks till youre sure you can get all the way across and she just got caught in traffic, apparently wasnt paying real close attention. Reporter the Fire Department rescued her from the car and rushed her to the hospital where she would later die. The intersection is busy and congested, an accident some say waiting to happen. Traffic at this intersection will back way up and then people will try and sneak across and hope they clear the intersection and then in this case the gal was just sitting there. In traffic all the time i see people stop to the tracks all the time and i just wonder why are they doing that . Reporter the crash destroyed one of the guardrails thats supposed to prevent cars from driving onto the tracks when the train is approaching. Southbound trains were stopped for several hours during the accident investigation and cleanup stranding countless passengers during their evening commute. Caltrain said they will work throughout the tight to make the repairs. They night to make the repairs. Their goal is to have this busy intersection reopen in time for the morning commute. In a separate incident about 90 minutes ago caltrain hit and killed a man in a tunnel in San Francisco there. Have now been six deaths on the tracks this year compared to 10 all of last year. Tonight finally some action at the port of oakland. Christin ayers, what are you seeing now over there . Reporter tonight at the port of oakland we captured the cranes moving again full steam ahead for the first time in a long time. The port was practically paralyzed all day after dockworkers walked off the job mid shift toe, but by 7 00 dock today, but by 7 00 dockworkers had been ordered back to work and all phases of terminal activity are up and running. Eight vessels are being loaded and unloaded tonight and another 18 ships are lined up waiting to come into port. We estimate now its going to take six to eight weeks to get back to normal operations. Theres a lot of improvement that will be happening right away and people will begin to see that, but probably a good couple of months before were back to our routine operations. Reporter tonight night shift workers are scrambling taking on a little extra work to make up for lost time today. No further disruptions are expected again. Christin ayers, kpix5. To give you some perspective, on the average port of oakland handles about 110 million worth of cargo daily. Tonight an arrest in the murder of a gilroy man. 19yearold Gabriella Ortiz of san jose is behind bars. Police believe she may not be the only one involved. Police used this Surveillance Video to narrow in on their suspects. They say ortiz used the victims credit card at a Convenience Store two days after the murder. Police also say they believe ortiz may be responsible for other similar crimes. 56yearold robert highser was found dead heyser was found dead in his home one week ago. He died of blunt force trauma. Police are looking for the other woman seen on the video with ortiz. A wild start in santa rosa, tonight a shootout, standoff and then tear gas. Reporter did you hear gunshots . We heard a lot of noise last night. Reporter schoolteacher jody kyle and her son were awakened by what sounded like a loud crash. I was kind of scared when i heard there was guns discharging. Reporter turns out their neighbor who just moved in two months ago with his wife and two Young Children got in a close range gunbattle with three armed suspects who no,ed down his door. That home was targeted due to the fact there was large quantities of marijuana grown there. Reporter deputies conducted a search warrant late this afternoon leaving with bags and bags of marijuana plants. Saw the marijuana. Im a child of the 60s, so i know what it smells like. Its a backwood house with electricity that was being used. Reporter the homeowner called 911 and deputies spotted the suspects in a truck near a kaiser campus. That led to a 30 minute standoff with deputies firing tear gas. Two suspects were taken into custody, the third found dead inside the truck from gunshot wounds during the home invasion. Home invasions are kind of silly dangerous crimes to commit. You have no clue what situation youre going into and these people clearly have guns and were willing to use them. Reporter as for the homeowner and his family, detectives have some questions, primarily why was he growing so much marijuana illegally in his backyard . Juliette goodrich, kpix5. One of the two surviving suspects was shot during the invasion. He is in the hospital. The bay area got a new area code a couple days ago. Tonight andria borba discovered one big problem. The area code switchover happened at 12 01 saturday morning. Most people switched over their cell phones, their landlines. The big problem around the city . Right here at the intercom leaving many san franciscans locked out. Welcome to the great buzzer kill of 2015. Scenes like this are playing out all over San Francisco tonight, someone frantically trying to reprogram an intercom. San francisco was caught off guard. Reporter the problem . The new 628 area code means all landline calls within the 415 must dial 11 digits adding a 1 415, to existing numbers to buzz open the doors of San Francisco apartment buildings leaving some who grew dependent on the buzzer locked out. I have noticed many people in front of their own buildings trying to get in. They dont have their key. Reporter as San Francisco living has grown vertically, the number of intercoms has grown expo nationally. The exponentially. The 1415 fix takes about an hour and in the tenderloin alone there are some 20 boxes with 20 useless manpower requiring 20 hours of manpower 1 square block. Some old are intercoms up to 10 citywide cant handle the extra digits and must be replaced. 1,700 for a new system for any size building. Reporter by 5 p. M. Mark received over 80 panicked calls. They take an hour to reprogram. Reporter including one during our interview. Excuse me. Reporter that was before his phone died, not from needing a 1415 fix but from a dead battery. Andria borba, kpix5. Same thing happened in new york when their area code overlap happened a few years ago. Facebook adding some buildings to its campus like a new Facebook User adds friends. The latest, the prolojis site, 21 different buildings in menlo park. What is facebook doing with them . Its not quite sure it says, but Facebook Says it wants public input. Let me put that back into grocery just because wouldnt have to travel all the way to the city. Reporter what kind of businesses would you want in your neighborhood . Any business to help the people, you know. Facebook says the purchase is an investment in its future and the future of menlo park. People living near candle stick park are complaining about dust, lots of dust. Neighbors met tonight with the city and lennar, the company that is demolishing the building. Near concerned all the dust will cause health problems. Lennar has a Monitoring System but wont go into detail about it. They constantly violate. They will not water or do anything to protect us. San franciscos department of Public Health is looking into any potential health risks. Tonight we are marking exactly 50 weeks until super bowl l in the bay area and heres how levi stadium is celebrating. Look at coy tower in San Francisco, the no. 50 also projected on it. There will be plenty of events throughout the bay area leading up to the big game. We have our own countdown to the gold clock. The game is now 348 days away, a game that you will see right here on kpix5. Oscar winner Patricia Arquette stands up for women everywhere. Tonight the new debate about equal pay. And youve probably heard the advice dont eat so much bluefin tuna. Its overfished. Tonight youll see what bay area scientists are doing to change that. The coldest night of the calendar year is tonight. Coming up find out who gets frosty and which day is now looking wet in the sevenday forecast. Tomorrow morning Opening Statements set to begin in a high profile Sexual Harassment case against a Silicon Valley firm. Helen powell is suing the company. She wants 16 million claiming to have been sexually harassed and excluded from meetings. Powell says that she was fired when she complained. Klein perkins said she was let go for poor performance. Patricia arquette is joining a lot of buzz tonight after her oscar acceptance speech. Its our time to have Wage Equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the United States of america. According to the census bureau, for every dollar a man makes a woman earns just 78 cents for the same job. Jericka duncan tonight on the gender wage gap. I wanted to be able to control my own destiny. Reporter for most of her career Financial Planner mora griffin said she was paid less than men who were doing the same job. So she launched her own firm to help women close that gap. Part of my job is coaching them and letting them know how to negotiate. Reporter among fulltime workers women earn 18 less a week than men. Women ceos 20 less. In the Legal Profession they take home 43 less than their male counterparts. Hollywood is pointing out that divide where pay for women in arts and entertainment is 21 less. Its an uneven Playing Field from the start. A year after graduation men are already earning 7 more than women according to a study by the American Association of University Women and once the salary is set that gap widens over time. What we found is that women are not getting fade equally for equal paid equally for equal work with equal experience. Reporter catalyst is a nonprofit that promotes more opportunities for women. When you think about the impact that a gender wage gap has on someones lifetime earnings, with women being four out of 10 breadwinners these days, its having luge impacts beyond just the women huge impacts beyond just the women themselves. Its impacting our families and economy. Reporter if the wage disparities continue at this rate, some experts say we wont see payee quality in this country until 2058. Actress Reese Witherspoon got a lot of people talking with the askhermore. Stunning as they was on the red carpet, reese called on reporters to ask women more creative questions than who are you wearing such as whats the biggest risk youve taken . Scandal creator shandra rhimes tweeted stop asking people questions what they wear to cover the container they carry their brains around in. A horrifying act of animal cruelty in watsonville tonight and an example of motherly love. Police say someone stuffed a dog and her puppy in a bag and tossed the two out of a moving car. The puppy died. Investigators say the mother dog chewed her way out of that bag, tried to revive her puppy. She then refused to leave the puppys side as animal control officers arrived on scene. Police are asking for help in finding whoever did this. Researchers say they now know how to keep kids from becoming allergic to peanuts. Researchers followed more than 600 british babies 4 to 11 months old who were considered at high risk of developing peanut allergies because they had eczema or an egg allergy. One group avoided peanuts altogether. The other ate a small amount of peanut protein weekly. After five years the kids eating peanuts had 81 fewer peanut allergies than the group that didnt eat them at all. For years weve been told stop eating so much pacific bluefin tuna. Its disappearing from the ocean. Tonight what some bay area scientists are doing to change that. Reporter in the San Francisco bay area no matter how you slice it were wild about raw fish, for sushi and tashimi lovers, the most prized and pricey cut is the tender red belly of the pacific bluefin tuna, but the problem, we love this fish so much were eating it into extinct. Theres no way that we can continue to hunt tuna in our ocean. This practice has to stop. Reporter now some scientists are fishing for a solution. Do we want tunas in our seas or markets . I believe its possible to have both. Reporter stanford professor Barbara Block pioneered the tagging and tracking of bluefin tuna in the wild. It unlocked the mysteries of where these fish feed and breed. Before us mankind really didnt know where tunas went. Weve seen tunas go back and forth across the pacific in as little as a few months. Reporter she hopes to take the pressure off wild tuna by getting one to spawn in captivity. We have the science on the table that within 10 years well be producing a lot of the tuna we see in markets. Reporter at her lab at hopkins marine station in Pacific Grove her team and the Monterey Bay Aquarium are studying tuna in huge round tanks. The warm blooded fish are fast, sleek and powerful jumping out of the water to snatch food at feeding time. The group is learning more about when these fish mature and since its not obvious, how to tell a male from a female. You may not have the right mix. Reporter other nations such as mexico are ranching tuna by capturing young bluefin and keeping them in ocean pens until theyre big enough to sell, but to fatten them up theyre fed a massive amount of wild sardines and that puts pressure on sardines. Blocks group wants to develop a more Sustainable Food source. So that a tuna bought at whole foods or safeway is a tuna thats been grown through practices we can all be happy about. Reporter allen martin, kpix5. The oceanwide population of bluefin has plunged to just 4 . The United States, mexico and japan have all agreed to drastically reduce their fishing quotas. We have some incredible video tonight. A blind plan just saw his wife for the first man just saw his wife for the first time in a decade thanks to a bionic eye. Take a look. Yes oh, oh. I picked you up. He just watched. He laughed. He cried. So did we. He clutched his wife of 45 years. The man lives in minnesota. He says his sight isnt fully restored, but the change is significant. He can make out shapes from flashes of light. Pure joy. Pretty neat. A little windy today, but still kind of nice out. This forecast is actually going to feature a little winter in it. Have we had winter yet . Has it started yet . The calendar says yes. New york says yes. For us around here not so much, but look at tonight, coldest night of the year so far and it will be, widespread 30s away from the water, 43 in santa rosa, 44 in livermore, did you hear it snowed today . Big bear had about 6inch of snowfall. The central sierra an inch or 2 of snowfall. We have the cold, the snow and overnight tonight we will have the frost. North bay valleys, east bay valleys a frosty start when you wake up tomorrow morning, concord down to 34, napa 35, san rafael 38, fairfield 32, lo and behold feels like winter. Lets put things in perspective. The coldest San Francisco has been all february long is 50 degrees until tonight. The warmest that chicago has been all february long is 41 degrees. So our coldest night is warmer than chicagos warmest afternoon. Kind of unfair, but im glad were on this side of the equation. Low pressure is giving a lot of rain to the deep south, Southern California and arizona, some snow for las vegas. Around that we have a north wind. As that wind relaxes tonight the coldest air will settle down. Well see frost tonight into wednesday morning. High pressure is building in keeping us dry all week long until friday. Heres something new. Its not moving off to the east. It will peel back to the west and allow a storm to come from the gulf of alaska which is colder, good for the snow, but it wont tap into the tropics. Well get some rainfall but likely thats than 1 4inch and the day to circle for a rainy day is saturday. Tonight its about the frost but with sunshine were warming back up to the 60s, san jose 67, hayward 66, San Francisco and sonoma 65 and cloverdale tomorrow 67 degrees. Extended forecast sunny, mild afternoons after a frosty start the next couple days, a couple showers in north bay friday, widespread showers coming up saturday for the first time talking about rain. We could use this change. Absolutely. Even though it might just be a sprinkling. Its not going to be much, but its more than nothing, so well take it. What do you get for 1 billion these days . Tonight were getting our first look at californias ride of th you have a chance this week to see what the future of transportation in california might look like. Today in sacramento workers started assembling a life size model of a bullet train. It will be open to the public wednesday and thursday. The mockup is being put together by the German Company siemens which hopes to win the contract to build those trains, real ones. That contract is expected to be awarded late this year or early next year. Tonight ac transit is debuting a double decker bus. Check this out. 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