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o'clock 11 o'clock sunday night . chp says the driver of this truck smashed their car into this ford focus. cars lost control, the sedan crashed into a median wall. that driver died at the steering wheel truck driver, according to police ran off. they later arrested him at his home in fremont, but he wasn't the only drunk driver at the scene. video shows police taking another man having nothing to do with the hit and run crash. also accused of driving drunk he just happened to be driving this direction. and was actually disabled in the lane over the last five super bowl, sunday's chp reported 1363 dy crashes, 43 people were killed and about 756 were hurt. they say. take this as a reminder to think twice before driving under the influence. driving is a major hazard. and we went to youtube all remain safe reporting in san jose. i'm james torres, ktvu fox two news. and while that accident james just reported on happened on a freeway. san jose continues to grapple with an increase in traffic related deaths on city streets. last week alone, there were three fatal pedestrian accidents in san jose today, on mornings onto the nine i talked with the city's new mayor met mehan about his strategies to help curb pedestrian deaths. unfortunately we have many roads that were built like raceways, and we need to move away from that. that sort of design and i would love for the state government to allow us to do enforcement with with cameras and radar radar cameras that can automatically issue a ticket. that is something that we are currently not able to do per state law, so that's something we'll continue to advocate for. he added. staffing the police department is also key to addressing the number of deaths on san jose city streets. the county sheriff's office is asking for help and identifying a hit and run driver. investigators say the person behind the wheel of white nissan sentra intentionally hit a 77 year old woman following an argument in the castro valley parking lot saturday night. investigators say the woman was knocked on the hood of that vehicle before she fell off to the ground. she was taken to the hospital to be treated for her injuries. football fans are fired up in arkansas and kansas city. rather, crowds filled the downtown streets celebrating after watch parties ended when the chiefs one it's kansas city, second super bowl winning four years. their victory parade is set for wednesday. kansas city schools we canceled that day for the celebration. back in 2020, about a million people went to the chief victory parade and even more maybe at this year's parade in philadelphia. rowdy crowds filled the streets there . some people climbing light poles, setting off fireworks marching even though the eagles lost the game. philadelphia police issued warnings to fence to disperses. the crowd started getting rowdier. for most accounts, though it didn't appear. crowds got out of hand. of course, the chiefs beat the eagles 38 to 35 on the field goal, which is seconds left in the game. game was tied at 35 each with just about five minutes left in the fourth quarter. the chiefs used nearly all the time on the clock before kicking the last minute field goal. chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes was named the m v p, overcoming an ankle injury while winning his second lombardi trophy. some eagles fans criticized a late holding penalty on the eagles. they say help the chiefs take final advantage in the locker room. eagles cornerback james bradberry acknowledged he did hold the chiefs player and conceded the penalty was likely correct. the super bowl is always a star studded affair with plenty of celebrities like lebron james j. c adele paul mccartney, even elon musk, but there's one celebrity that people are talking about right now. and that is, of course, rihanna after her halftime performance. their long awaited return to the big spotlight came with a big reveal to representatives confirming that she is expecting her second child, which means she did the whole show while pregnant. she just gave birth to a son in may. this was the first performance in more than six years and fans at the game said it was worth the wait. guilty i mean, that's what she does. she killed him. beautiful she has ended and then she descended. and then she said it again and they should have sent it again. it was just all over the place. it was so overwhelming. i loved it. 13 minutes show featured 12 songs spanning her career with several 100 dancers. another big draw for a lot of viewers. the commercials. do i look for my should i be in it? or do you want your self portrait? all the main theme this year seems to be a celebrity guest appearances and how much to tv shows movies . it was a very different slate last year when there were several cryptocurrency ads this year, only one it all comes to show just how big of a deal this is for people outside of the football game, the super bowl for decades now has really become a social event. um very much so, like we see internationally with the world cup and the olympic games, the super bowl really that the men on the field who played the game have somewhat become a side dish to what has become the main dish. and that is not going to change next year, either, in fact, expect even more of a crazy scene because next year's super bowl is in las vegas. it's gonna be february 11th and allegiant stadium, home of the raiders. las vegas, expecting hundreds of thousands of fans to attend a week of super bowl events in a city that are already attracts more than 300,000 visitors on super bowl weekend. now that the nfl season is over, oddsmakers are looking way ahead of us into next season sports book predicts the next year's super bowl in las vegas will have the 49ers playing the kansas city chiefs. other teams with super bowl chances include the buffalo bills, philadelphia eagles and the cincinnati bengals. state leaders want more affordable housing and what's regarded as one of the most expensive cities to live in san francisco. after the break the new legislation introduced today in a push to build more homes, plus the us shot down three unidentified objects over the skies of north america this weekend and say they are on the lookout for more. caroline shilin washington i'll have that story coming up. outside our doors this afternoon. partly cloudy skies winds picking up in some areas as the system approaches. better details on what we can expect for today and the ek with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes, everyone is making room for binaxnow in their medicine cabinet. do we still need these pregnancy tests? (kids yell and giggle, a dog barks and a vase breaks) yeah, no. out with the old, in with the #1 covid-19 self test in the us. with the same technology doctors use to test for covid-19. binaxnow behind three objects shut down over north america this weekend. the latest one was shot down yesterday over like huron and michigan, whether objects were shot down friday and saturday over canada and alaska because they were flying it altitudes that posed a threat to commercial aircraft. the first object shut down was the spy balloon from china. caroline shively has details as lawmakers are demanding answers. the u. s military down to fourth unidentified object in just eight days on sunday, this time over michigan, norad began monitoring an octagonal object floating over montana on saturday lost track of it, then picked it up again on sunday, worried it could interfere with commercial planes at its altitude of 20,000. ft missiles took it down on sunday over lake huron. us officials say they will continue to monitor the skies. if there's an unknown object enters either canadian or u. s airspace. we will go out. we will attempt to identify if it's a threat. pathetic threat military threat. i am delegated the authority if it commits a hostile act or hostile intent. sunday's event follows the downing of a much larger object thought to be a chinese spy balloon off the south carolina coast on february 4th. after officials attracted across the u. s a second object was shot down friday over alaska, a third on saturday in canada than sunday's incident so far, u. s officials say they have no reason to believe the three objects down over the weekend or from china or even related these ones that are being shot down their different nature. the one that looks like there was shot down over alaska's different from the one that was shot down over canada. there could be completely benign and totally explainable reasons for why these objects are flying around up there. beijing has also accused balloons over chinese airspace, administration officials say that is absolutely not true in washington, caroline shively ktvu fox two news. the u. s. army's reportedly having a tough time meeting its goal for recruiting. last year the army was about 15,000 soldiers or 25% short of its recruitment goal of 60,000, head of marketing for the army says young people today don't see the army as something relevant in their lives. also they don't see it as a safe place or being a good career, says taxpayers have received relief checks from the state last year do not need to report them on their federal tax returns. the decision announced over the weekend affects people here in california and 20 other states who received relief checks due to the pandemic, natural disasters and other emergencies. you already filed your taxes and claimed that his income you will need to file an amended return. the i. r. s is also alerting packs taxpayers to an important deadline this week. it involves workers who claimed an exemption from income tax withholding last year on the tax form they submitted to their employer. they must file a new w four by this wednesday to extend that exemption for another year. doing doing. housing advocates joined local leaders today in san francisco to announce new housing legislation. senator scott wiener introduced senate bill 4 23 this morning it would extend the law already on the books to streamline and accelerate housing approvals in areas that underperformed their housing targets. weiner says this new proposal would build on the success of the existing law. it's been in effect for five years. we have data for the first four years. we don't have 2022 data yet, but about 18,000 units have been either approved , built or are in process of being approved. it has been absolutely transformational in terms of allowing people to build housing. we are desperately in need of new homes and california we are short millions of homes and asked me 35 is a good government measure that will allow us to accelerate home construction. critics of the bill say the legislation takes away local control from cities. some union leaders may also be opposed if it removed requirements to use union labor in the housing projects. bart is increasing its outreach to homeless people on its trains and stations. bar has hired 10 transit ambassadors and 20 crisis intervention specialists who are connected with local social service providers to offer shelter beds and other resources to those in need. last year, 2300 people accepted referrals to shelter beds or other services through bart. the agency has budgeted $11 million for homeless programs this year . marks says its goal is to make sure passengers have a safe and comfortable ride and also make sure that people in need of services. offer to them. historic home in the san francisco area is now on the market for the first time since it was built more than 100. years ago, the presidio heights duplex was built back in 19. oh eight. it's been in the same family ever since then. it's a 54 100 square foot property on jackson street has eight bedrooms, six bathrooms, photos taken from the jackson duplex website show how the architecture has been preserved beautifully over the years original period. details like box box beam ceilings, carved wood mantles and formal dining rooms surrounded by leaded glass. the list price of the home by the way, andre $6 million small price tag to pay for a beautiful house. wouldn't that be something? yeah all right. so for some of us to flog has burned off as we dealt with this morning all across the bay area meteorologist. rosemary oroczo is here with more on that. rosemary and happy monday. we are still with a little bit of haze out there. but for the most part, the fog has dissipated. and we are with partly cloudy skies for today. here's a look at a hazy shot into san francisco. we have wind developing along our coastline and wind advisory already in place for our coastline. here's a view of storm tracker to where we are quiet. we do have a system moving through, but it's only bringing the possibility of some wet weather to areas of northern california and then later for the sierra, pulling back here just a little bit to show you where it's at right about in here as you can see areas over the pacific northwest, seeing some of that wet weather for us, it's going to be a partly cloudy day. breezy data windy day along the coastline. and as we get into tomorrow, a better chance at scattered showers right now, calm conditions reported in nevada, santa rosa of reporting a breeze had about 13 mph conquered, gusting to 21. then as we take a look at our hills we have mount diablo reporting a 10 mph mount st helena reporting 14 as we shift here and take a look at where the advisory is over areas far north bay coastline down through san francisco coast and all the way down through cemetery. oh county coastline, and this won't expire until tomorrow. morrow morning we could see winds gusting about 45 mph. at times. here's a view of the timeline of the next 24 hours or so into the evening hours notice the shades of oranges and reds banked up right against the coastline just inside the bay. everybody else with the blues and a few yellows out there. so little breezy but not quite as windy as we are going to see along the coastline, the future cast. we've got partly cloudy skies and store for later today and into the evening hours, but notice the rain sticks to the north sticks over towards the sierra going into the overnight hours. now, come tomorrow again . we'll get a better shot at maybe just a little bit of rain or doesn't look like a big deal. but could be enough to get some of us wet. here's a look at the temperatures in and around the bay area at this time. mid fifties at half moon bay upper fifties in san francisco, and as you look to the north bay 66 in santa rosa for the inner east base, 65 walnut creek, so we are looking at temperatures above average for santa rosa today, but below average over san francisco, as well as oakland areas like livermore san jose in the low sixties. partly cloudy sky so an enjoyable one for you there tomorrow we introduce the possibility of a little bit of wet weather. and this is a cold storm. our temperatures are going to drop off in time for valentine's day. better details on what we can expect for tomorrow and the week coming up. we're listening video showing just how much the home explosion or how big that home explosion was in san francisco that rocked the neighborhood that's coming up ft meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. you didn't choose cat allergies. you didn't choose your hairline. hot flashes, the flu, or that thing when your knee just gives out for no reason. you didn't choose your bad back or this. or... that. you didn't choose depression, melanoma, or lactose intolerance. but with kaiser permanente you can choose your doctor who works with other best-in-class specialists to care for all that is you. storm damage along the city's scenic waterfront will focus on the portion of west cliff drive, which collapsed into the ocean during last month's powerful storms. city leaders will discuss the extent of the damage the work that's been done and the plans for the road moving forward. the investigation continues until last week's deadly explosion and fire in san francisco sunset district ktvu jets. jana katsuyama gives us a new look at surveillance video. that shows the strength of the blast that killed one woman and left next door neighbors without a home. security camera video from a neighboring home shows the force of the blast that blew out the garage door of the suspect's home on the 1700 block of 22nd avenue in san francisco thursday inside the san francisco county jail sunday, 53 old darren price is facing multiple charges, including drug manufacturing, involuntary manslaughter, reckless arson and two counts of child endangerment. price was arrested friday evening, one day after the fatal explosion and fire in the sunset district. one woman, the suspect's wife, who neighbors say was disabled, did not make it out of the house. neighbors say the two children were not at home at the time. san francisco police say the arson task force continued processing the scene over the weekend to determine the cause of the blast. they are still sifting through all of the evidence and we are at this point have not confirmed the way this explosion may have occurred . task force removed large cylindrical tanks from the house after the fire resembling tanks used to refine cannabis products . we checked with the california department of cannabis control, which monitors cannabis manufacturing. a spokesman responded, saying quote there are no licensed cannabis operations, including manufacturing at this address, or in this neighborhood due to their typical disregard for safety regulations. illegal cannabis manufacturing can be extremely dangerous. the dcc encourages people to report unlicensed cannabis operations on our website. the state's cannabis control department website says all tips sent to their office can be made anonymously, san francisco police say so far they're still investigating the suspects past . we are not seeing any issues with that location from prior calls for service. we put in a request at the jail to see if mr price wanted to talk. the jail said that he declined. as for the two children, police say that they are working with child protective services to make sure that they get care and support. in san francisco. jana katsuyama ktvu, fox two news. investigators in santa clara county are trying to determine photos of the fire at a home on york avenue. this is just south of westmont high school. there was no word yet of any injuries with the fire cost significant damage. we're told to the home study shows covid vaccines protect science and medical website, the lancet says, while effectiveness drops off faster against getting infected, people are still protected longer against hospitalization and death. vaccine effectiveness was lower for the omicron variant compared to other variants for booster doses. effectiveness initially was 70% against infection and 89% against hospitalization. the cdc is warning about widespread outbreaks of norovirus across the country, the agency reports. 225 norovirus outbreaks between august and january 30% increase from last year. norovirus is a highly contagious gastrointestinal illness that happens and spreads quickly, often on cruise ships, the cdc says, although the symptoms usually clear up in a couple of days, norovirus can be deadly for babies, the elderly and those who are immunocompromised. you can expect to have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, domino cramps, fevers, body aches. um, this sort of symptoms.ves to wash your hands frequently. the wealthiest us mothers and their newborns are the most

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