Live. You can see a small group of folks right here still doing their dancing, still celebrating may day. Live in east oakland, ill send it back to you. All right. Da lin reporting live from oakland. He says theres a traffic problem more than anything else now but well keep an eye from chopper 5. Meanwhile, in san jose, protestors marched in solidarity pushing for changes to deportation laws. Immigration was a big topic today. People chanted. This group started at our lady of Guadalupe Catholic church and headed to city hall. Within the last half hour a march in San Francisco has gotten under way. Well bring you video of that as soon as it comes into the newsroom. The nba took the first step an hour ago in forcing Donald Sterling to sell the l. A. Clippers. It comes as the clippers and and warriors are about to play game 6 of the playoff series. Christin ayers is at oracle arena where the game has once again taken a back seat to the scandal. Christin. Reporter thats right. Game six 90 minutes away, fans are here with signs. The warriors will be playing with their backs against the wall tonight. The back adrop is chaos with the lifetime ban of Donald Sterling after making racist comments. He showed his face in public for the first time in beverly hills. The majority of the owners wants you to sell the franchise, will you sell . Have you apologized to the players and the staff . Reporter he had no comment for tmz. That vote could come quickly. The nbas advisory and finance Committee Meeting today released a statement saying they have agreed unanimously to push forward with the process to terminate the ownership of the clippers. Tonight the warriors have homecourt advantage and are going to be working for it for sure tonight. That game starts at 7 30. Back to you. Thank you. The results are dismal after todays final snow survey of the season. The state Water Department says water content in the Sierra Nevada snowpack is only 18 of average. Most reservoirs that supply Drinking Water are only half full. The puny snowpack means little improvement for those lakes as the snow melts down. People in santa cruz are the first in Northern California living with mandatory water rationing. Singlefamily homes are being restricted to go to 249 gallons a day. Customers who use more than that will be fined 25 for the first 10 over. 50 for each 10 after that. You may be wondering how can santa cruz be facing mandatory restrictions when other parts of our area are not even hearing about the drought . Well, allen martin is going to take us on a little tour to see where things stand. Allen. Reporter we know, ken, back in january, it looked like everybody in the bay area was in for a long dry summer. The state of your water supply depends on where you call home. That will save some water. Reporter if you live in santa cruz, its no longer a polite request. The new mandatory restrictions are a perfect example of how one water supply is not like the others. Here, water is 100 local right out of flowing creeks. That means santa cruz cant dip into storage or call up reinforcements. Really the first time that we have had the opportunity to bring in water from the sacramento river. Reporter which is exactly what east bay m. U. D. Did yesterday buying an additional 5 billion gallons worth from the sacramento river. That purchase means the district is in good shape for the summer much like the contra costa Water District which has a contract to draw water from the sacramentsan joaquin delta. But buying in bulk isnt an option for everyone. Take marin county which was in dire straits until march storms pushed reservoirs back to 90 capacity. Head north on 101, and the story changes quickly. We have recently passed the stage 2 ordinance requesting the citizens to cut back 25 . Reporter in northern sonoma and mendocino counties, the equation gets more problematic. Here lakes must feed people, rivers and fish. And the State Government can decide when to turn off the taps if rivers start to run dry. That hasnt happened since the drought of 1977, but state water officials are expected to do it again any day now. There will be cutbacks and junior users will be seeing cutbacks and maybe even some higher on the seniority ladder. Reporter a unique piece of the puzzle is the south bay where the santa clara Water District doesnt have the authority to issue districtwide restrictions. That is up to the individual providers. So morgan hill, mandatory restrictions. Most other south bay communities, not yet. But that could change. Santa cruz reporter so where does it go . A few fixtures are the biggest guzzlers. An older toilet can use up to 5 gallons of flush. A single load of laundry, 25 to 36 gallons. And a 10minute shower appear additional 25 gallons. Starting today in santa cruz, a family of four is allotted 249 gallons a day. If you go 10 over that, thats 25 gallons. Youre fined 25 bucks. For every 10 more over that, its 50. If you have two teenagers at home taking an extra 10minute shower each with a low flow shower ahead it will cost you 75 bucks and it adds up fast. The and thats the point. Its punitive. Reporter it is. This is all shortterm stuff. What we need is a longterm solution and thats more storage statewide. All right. Allen, thank you for that. Were about to cool down from this spring heat wave. Tonight paul deanno in the mobile weather lab in pacifica. Paul, it is gorgeous out there. Reporter its gorgeous because the heat of yesterday, the temperatures in the tupper 80s at the beach, theyre gone. We are getting just the lightest onshore flow. The beginning of the end of our heat wave, but trust me, it is still plenty warm outside if you have not been outside yet. Couple of records were set today. Oakland you hit 89 degrees. San rafael record high 91 degrees. Mountain view 89. Look at san jose, you hit the low 90s today. Napa 91. Pacifica earlier today did hit 84. San francisco degrees cooler 84 degrees 6 degrees cooler. Livermore hot at 95. Right now we are cooling off but still warm. Pleasanton 89. Fairfield 90. Concord 86. San jose 83. We are live in pacifica where the beach is hopping. The heat is gone, onshore flow just beginning. The heat wave will soon be ending. Well talk about how chilly were going to get coming up in about 10 minutes. Back to you. Thank you. For the first time state corrections officials are admitting they are starting to release some prisoners early to reduce overcrowding. Prison officials insist theres no danger to public safety. But some police told reporter dave bryan they have their doubts. Under orders from a federal court to reduce overcrowding in state prisons, corrections officials now say some nonviolent second strike offenders are being released early if they earn more time off for good behavior. For many it means the release date is changed by a matter of days. Reporter state officials arent calling it Early Release. They say the release dates for some prisoners have been we calculated. Shortened because theyre being given more credit for good behavior. In other words they are getting more time cut off their sentences. We could be talking about hundreds over the course of the next couple of years. Reporter the changes started a couple of weeks ago. The released inmates are supervised by parole agents or probation officers. Were concerned about any Early Release program. Reporter Gardena Police chief Edward Medrano past president of the l. A. County Police ChiefsAssociation Says there is plenty of concern that the state is pushing more and more of the burden on local counties and not properly reimbursing them. His primary concern he says is the impact this Early Release might have on public safety. I think that people really need to be concerned about Early Releases and the fact that it does have a trickle down effect in terms of the entire process. People are spending a fraction of their time in jail. Reporter dave bryan, kpix 5. Police worry in the future the program may start cutting bigger chunks of an inmates sentence and that more dangerous offenders might be released earlier, too. Tesla motors has been fined by state safety officials. The company has been ordered to pay 89,000 for violations related to an incident that burned three workers last november. The three were using a low pressure aluminum casting press that malfunctioned. Cal osha says tesla failed to ensure the equipment in the fremont plant was in a safe operating condition. Workers were also not wearing protective gear. Today a superior court judge ordered a temporary stop to the controversial cost cutting effort known as measure b in san jose. Police, firefighters and other Union Members had rallied against the part of the measure that reduces their pay. They appealed calling the voter approved measure destructive and divisive. San jose mayor chuck reed says measure b has already saved the city over 20 million this year. Cost savings are really important to restoring services. Our retirement costs continue to go up. They are going to go up by many millions of dollars this year. And getting control over those skyrocketing costs is a key to putting our city on a good fiscal foundation. We managed to reduce them somewhat with the savings that voters approved. Theres more we need to do but we will wait until we finish with the litigation before we can move ahead. Todays action extends the unions current agreement with the city until next july. There are two giant dogs eating my dogs. Loose dogs so dangerous, an entire school is put on lockdown. The drastic tactic to subdue the threat. Plus, how an unusual vessel sailing on the bay is harnessing the power of nature. Its going to feel very vibrant, very alive. Its not going to feel like a big open void. In a city with a reputation for crime, how a struggling real estate jewel is being transformed. [doorbell rings] hey. Hey. Whats this . Its uverse live tv. With at t uverse. You can watch live tv from your device. Hey. Hey. Anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. Hey. So you wont miss a minute of the game. Call now to get a uverse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. Guaranteed. On brand name mattress sets. Get three years interestfree financing plus, get free delivery, and sleep trains 100day low price guarantee. Sleep trains interest free for 3 event, ends sunday. Your ticket to a better nights sleep the streets of brentwood. A couple of dangerous dogs e on nunn street, terrifying moments today on the streets of brentwood. A couple of dangerous dogs got loose on nunn street biting people and their pets. Ryan takeo spoke to one of the victims about the confrontation he had with the animals. Reporter there were two separate dog attacks victims. Both were walking their own dogs here in this brentwood neighborhood. Were going to show you a picture right now from one of the victims. He took this at the hospital. He said a black lab and a pit bull both bit him. But within the last hour, we talked to the family of the dog owners. They say the dogs not a pit bull, that its part mastiff and other breeds. But they had a confrontation just minutes ago with the other victims husband. Take a listen. You dont know the dogs no, i dont. You know . And whos to say somebody didnt abuse them when they got out of this yard thats beside the point my wife was just coming out the front door to walk the dog and they attacked her and the dog whats that got to do you know what reporter earlier this afternoon, we talked to the other dog attack victim. He was just out on a walk. Listen to how he describes it. I was just walking my dogs and these two giant dinosaur sized dogs decided to make mine a snack. Reporter they almost made you a snack. Yeah, you could stay that. Reporter when police cornered the dog that Police Describe as a pit bull, they had to use a taser they say because the dog charged them. Live in brentwood, im ryan takeo, kpix 5. Scary moments there. All right, ryan, thank you. A lawsuit is looking to put an end to the tech shuttle buses in San Francisco. Those buses have sparked some protests in recent months. The lawsuit by the seiu and some Community Groups says the use of muni bus stops is illegal. It adds the shuttles are having devastating impacts on city neighborhoods. Introducing the ferry of the future, you may have noticed this unusual looking boat in the bay. Basically a catamaran that operates like a hybrid car. Its equipped with a bright green 40foot sail. Its a rigid wing sail that uses wind assistance along with the engine to propel it. The goal to cut down on fuel use and air pollution. Were taking a very early, you know, old concept and adding some new technology and again its, you know, well have to see what they have done with it. One study found the advanced technology could cut fuel costs on retrofitted ferries by 30 to 40 an allly. Expect to see more fresh salamon in the local markets and dinner plates. Its expected to come from point reyes and monterey bay. Coastal communities will get a big boost from the hauls of california king salmon. Out to the coast now meteorologist paul deanno reports. Love pacifica. Its gorgeous. Reporter i tell you what thing thats going on with pacifica is that we have no wind and that means the flies are out. We are swatting away flies all over the place here because the breeze isnt here to blow em out. But taking that out of it it is a fantastic evening in pacifica. Were not in the upper 80s like we were yesterday. Instead a very comfortable sunny low 70s. This is the place where the onshore flow will begin to move in first. Of course we are sitting next to a cold ocean and were beginning to tap into that cold ocean influenc right now and more so over the nex 4 hours. Kentfield 90 today. Richmond record 89. San francisco beautiful not as warm as yesterday but still plenty warm 84 degrees. Seeded Cinco De Mayo festival 60s sunny decide. Block party after the weekend low 60s sunny skies in the afternoon. The ridge of High Pressure is beginning to give way to a strong area of low pressure shoving the ridge to the south. All that will do is change our wind direction. Thats all we need to do around here. A stronger onshore flow means a sea breeze comes back, means our temperatures drop they will be down 25 degrees by sunday. Highs tomorrow nice in pacifica, 60s. Mountain view 82, concord 87, napa 85, San Francisco 72. And vallejo 79 degrees. Your extended forecast, right on through the weekend which will be markedly cooler 70s inland on saturday and sunday. Low to mid60s near the bay with Morning Cloud cover. Only the upper 50s at the coast on saturday and sunday. And once we get cooler, we will stay cooler. Monday through thursday of next week we are rainfree. But bay temperatures near the low to mid60s with inland highs close to 70 degrees. Back out here live, lots of folks enjoying a gorgeous evening at the pacifica. Lack of that wind kept the flies away. So swatting away the flies. I feel about four of them on my back now. All is well here in pacifica. [ laughter ] the only fly in the ointment, flies aside from that, were good. [ laughter ] thank you, paul. My poor photographer has nine of them on him right now. Coming up, the break in the case of a highprofile murder after a fenderbender. And how a prime piece of bay Area Real Estate is about to be transformed into an entertainment hot spot. And chopper 5 just got to a may day demonstration in San Francisco. Live pictures there and well have a live report coming up. ,,,,,,, necessary at napa high scho. The school is back open. A a strong smell of chlorine its Swimming Pool shut down camp no more locks or caution tape necessary at napa high school. The school is open after a strong smell of chlorine from the Swimming Pool shut down the campus yesterday. City reps say a power outage tuesday night caused a water pump to malfunction and actually pump in too much chlorine. Three maintenance workers at the school had trouble breathing when they showed up. And they went to the hospital. Jack London Square has long been oaklands crown jewel about in recent years the area struggled to attract people to spend money there. Now developers are going to put a large entertainment hub at the old barnes noble building. Kpix 5s da lin reports a lot of city leaders are banking on success but not everyone is ready to buy in. Reporter with the bustling train and its waterfront location, jack London Square is a real estate jewel. But a snapshot on a weekday afternoon shows it is still a diamond in the rough. Jack London Square has kind of dwindles. Its very quiet now. Its kind of dwindled. This is the way it looks all the time. Before it wasnt like that. Reporter before, in the 90s, this was one of the go to spots in oakland. But Barnes Nobles departure in 2010 left a void and marked the start of a steady decline in this area. Post recession this is the most exciting and biggest move for jack London Square. The 8. 1 reporter the developer is transforming this massive building into an indoor Outdoor Entertainment hub. This plaza will be a beer garden. There will be bocce courts. Reporter inside the 34 squarefoot building, a sports bar, restaurant, bowling alley, arcade games and an event area for live music. This project really has something for everybody. We need that in oakland. People will come down here and be attracted to that off the top. Reporter but some question whether it will thrive given the perception of crime in oakland. They worry one bad incident or a shooting will scare people off. When you put Something Like that in an environment where there is violence, it has to be questioned. This is one of the safest beats in all of oakland. We have our