tories out to walnut creek, one of the hottest spots today. people they're doing what they can to stay cool. but first, let's go to steve paulson. he has the latest on how long the hot temperatures will be around today, not the entire weekend. today is the main day by sunday will drop 2025 degrees, but today yes. most locations will be on the warm side pretty fast. already livermore 66 still palo alto redwood city park around 58 59. but santa rosa and the city are already 64. so it will be some like it hot and today's your day now inland temps tomorrow still be pretty warm, but they're cooling will begin. there's a teeny bit of fog around point reyes north. it'll be hot for most, though, so we're looking for eighties nineties. to some of those 100, especially today. let's go back to garcia. alright steve, you've been warning us about this all week and today is going to be the hottest day of the week. we'll go out to ktvu james towards your live in walnut creek was some advice on how people there can beat the heat. james garcia. we haven't hit those triple digits just yet, but we're not far from it. now. the sun is up this morning. it's trying to get a little warmer. it still feels pretty okay out there but give it just a little bit of time. and believe me, you're definitely going to feel the heat later today. if you get by today, there's going to be some cooling relief coming up in just the next couple of days. we've seen that heat. slowly creep up over the last couple of days this week, but today is going to be that peak day of heat. and that's why the national weather service wants you to be careful, it warns the warm weather to warm temperatures can quickly become dangerous. they remind everyone never leave kids or pets in a closed car, where light, loose fitting clothing stay hydrated as hydrated as possible, drink plenty of water, and if you can try to find some shade and try to find that a c as much as possible, he will not be unique to just the east bay. santa clara city are opening a number of cooling centers this morning at several libraries. as well as the santa clara senior center all over the bay area, including even the coastal parts along the peninsula close to the ocean will feel much warmer today as well. so before you head out the door, consider what you're going to wear. you might need that light jacket when you walk out, but you're going to quickly lose it by the time you probably get out of the car to wherever you're going to today. so just make sure you are prepared. we're live this morning. walnut creek. i'm james torres. ktvu fox two news. alright james. thank you. times 703 firefighters on alert today because of the very high temperatures and the extremely dry conditions, firefighters near brentwood and eastern contra costa county battled a wildfire along basco road and walnut boulevard 200 acres burned near marsh creek road. came really close to homes and ranches and orchards. like so nervous and scared because i have my kid. he's five years old. my family, health, family and other neighborhood. i mean, we were like out here like shaking and like, we don't know what we're going to going on. firefighters from surrounding agencies rushing to help out cal fire sent air support the cause of that fire is being investigated. meantime pg and he is warning there may be power outages this weekend because of the heat, but they're not anticipating public safety power shutoffs. transformers need to cool down overnight and when the temperatures are so high that it does not allow for that equipment cool down. that's when we will sometimes see power outages. let's hope we can avoid it today. by the way is the bay area's first spade spare the air alert for the year. 7 to 4. let's see if people are jumping behind the wheel turning to mass transit on this spare the air day. excel is in charge of traffic. so where would you like to start? let's start at the bay bridge right now. i can show you, garcia dave, that the traffic is doing pretty well. here. there is a small backup. but it's not too severe. and i think on fridays, people have a little discretion. whether they want to go in or not. or maybe they'll go in a little bit later. salmon tail bridge looks pretty good heading out to the high rise and we haven't had a lot going on in the east bay commute have been kind of looking around for slow traffic. there is a little bit of it on highway four in bay point, but for the most part, we're off to a pretty good start. at 704. let's go right back to gaza. south. thank you. a house committee investigating the january 6th capitol hill, right, is reconvening monday they met last night in a primetime public hearing and blamed former president donald trump for what members described as an attempted coup. many of those same people have tried to whitewash what happened on january 6th. to rewrite history. call it a tourist visit. the panel consisted of nine congressional member seven democrats, two republicans, the south bay zoloft green is on the panel. it showed a new 11 minute video of the insurrection. the committee interviewed more than 1000 words. including ivanka trump and former attorney general william barr. i made it clear. i did not agree with the idea of saying the election was stolen and putting out this stuff, which i told the president was respect, attorney general bar. them, so i. accepted what he said was saying. the committee says former president trump had a seven point plan to try to overturn the election. it including pressuring vice president mike pence to stop the certification of votes and encouraging a mob of supporters to protest on capitol hill. carnage it was chaos that day. it was just hours of hand to hand combat. former president trump has since taken to social media criticizing the hearing. mr trump still insists there was election fraud and irregularities on a massive scale. the next hearing will come this monday and wednesday at seven a.m. the date of at least three more hearings will be announced at a later time to time 706 in los angeles today, world leaders of wrapping up the summit of the americas governor gavin newsom greeted canadian prime minister justin trudeau at the california science center in l. a. they were there as canada and california signed a joint memorandum of understanding to work together on fighting climate change. the planet is running a fever. the hearts are getting a lot hotter drives are getting drier. how do you as canada see california and the value of doing something california's consistent leadership matters, not just for the weight of the california economy and population. but it's an example of how to do things how to look at climate change. the prime minister, trudeau and government. newsom have similar political leanings both, uh favorite climate action, but there are also strong supporters of reproductive rights and tougher gun laws. according to the napa county d. a. no decision has been made yet has been made yet on whether or not to press charges in the dui arrest case of the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi. paul pelosi has a court appearance set for august. 3rd the d. a. s office says it's received hundreds of angry calls about unfounded reports on social media. they claimed all charges against mr pelosi had been dropped. to the east bay now where the city of berkley is going back to holding its city council meetings virtually due to increasing covid cases, the city had returned in person meetings last month. those meetings will not be livestreamed on the city's website and via zoom while alameda county is reinstated and indoor mask mandate. the city of berkley, which has its own health department has not made that move. time is 708. let's turn now to tonight's nba finals of warriors pretty much have to win tonight, and they will have steph curry for a game that's a must win. the warriors are now down two games to one to the boston celtics. steph curry was injured. his left leg look fell on his left leg at they were going after a loose ball in game three. steph was hurt. he was howling. he didn't need an mri on the leg, but he did get a lot of rest. and says, yeah, he's gonna play tonight. about 10.5 hours of sleep. couple of dunks in the ice bucket, and that's about it for now, because i went through what i went through the in the regular season and coming back. i know exactly what it is what i got to deal with and soreness slash pain level. now yesterday, only some of the bench players working out the regulars. they took a rest. warriors head coach steve kerr wouldn't say anything about any adjustments he's making. but he said the coaching staff won't rule anything out. and the police there in boston have been warning about nba playoff ticket scams and an arrest has been made now. boston police say a 29 year old connecticut man allegedly had forged or counterfeit tickets. it was arrested near the t d garden about a half hour before game three. police also found out the suspect was wanted on an outstanding warrant. for allegedly forging admission tickets and unlicensed ticket resales. he has to go to court now. 7 10. let's get you out the door. this friday commute has had a couple of problems spots. yeah a couple of problem spots, but not that many. as a matter of fact, if you're driving into san francisco on this friday morning, i think you're gonna like what you see with just a little bit of slowing at the toll plaza. but it's not backed up as it normally is. i think a lot of people are, you know, maybe not going right now. or maybe they'll just work from home. we're not going all this is a look at the same mateo bridge that looks pretty good. the dumbarton bridge has also been very light, and we haven't seen a lot of silicon valley problems this morning. i do want to mention though that on the coast highway one. don't be surprised by this. we still have that pretty serious crash on highway one right near the tom lantos tunnel before that area used to be called devil's slide while they close devil's slide, you know that but as a tunnel there now and there's a crash. and if you're driving, let's say from montara up to pacific are you can't get through it right now. you would have to go the long way around. go up 92 up to 80, and then come in the back way. that's until further notice because of that serious crash. 7 10. let's go back to the desk. okay, sounds cold case that spanned more than 40. years finally solved coming up. we'll tell you how investigators found baby holly, who went missing after her parents were apparently murdered here at home . a group of teenagers is arrested in connection to a string of smash and grabs in the city. with leade in san francisco, a crew of teenage smash and grab thieves who have targeted retailers. they're in custody now. four teenage boys, the youngest only 14. as well as a 16 year old girl were arrested. they allegedly targeted 10 different retail stores hit some of them more than once the walgreens on columbus and north beach was hit three times in less than two weeks. san francisco businesses can't tolerate this week. we are taking risks on our own. be doing business and stuff. francisco important that we're getting people at a young age because this is the time when you can turn their life around. police say they're still searching for more suspects in connection with these smashing grab depths. faith leaders and residents of concord are urging city leaders to take steps to protect tenants. there are too many people who are just one paycheck away from homelessness. the city council is considering a measure that would create protections for tenants facing harassment from landlords during a gathering last night, advocates said a recent survey found 16% of conquer tenants reported harassment. the vast majority of them women and children. with demand protections so that families like mine stop getting this place. families are getting pushed up. buy rent increases and infections. one tenant said she was evicted after trying to organize tenants to demand better living conditions from a neglectful landlords. city council is taking up this proposal at its next meeting. that's june 14th. across the bay , palo alto police are saying a doctor is facing multiple sexual assault charges may have molested other children or sexually assaulted more women. 61 year old doctor name ham. she was arrested at his home in palo alto last december. he was charged with four felony counts of lewd acts on a child under the age of 14. the underage victims were not any of his patients. investigators say he knew them through community and family connections. police say how she is facing 1/5 charge in connection with sexually assaulting a woman who worked in his medical office in san jose. police say they think it is possible. there are more victims who may not have come forward yet. time is 7 16 state lawmakers considering legislation that would let churches build affordable housing on land that they own. according to the chronicle. the measure would make it easier for religious groups to build housing by removing local zoning restrictions. a similar bill was proposed back in 2020, but they pulled it after we ran into opposition from construction worker unions. the hope is it can pass this legislation this year. because of the housing crunch, continuing to get worse around the state. well san francisco has a new transitional housing facility for people who used to be incarcerated who used to be homelessness, homeless and for people who have mental health and substance abuse problems at the mena project facility is on mena and six streets. it's a 75 bedroom facility. it will provide services designed to aid the transition to independent living. professionals like the project should be the model for the future for helping the community and also taking care of the needs and issues being identified in both jails and in the court system. our community . um mental health staff will do whatever it takes to get people , um to wellness and recovery. this program is the best of both worlds. it brings our forensic services. and our community behavioral health together in a really new and integrated partnership. no they also plan to provide services for up to two years to those who were recently released from the san bruno jail. 7 17 of those who are behind the wheel already have there a seagoing salads a pretty good bet. yes some do. i'm sure. you know. right now we have to go right to the coast where it's a little cooler. but the traffic is not that would be highway one north bong, we have some slowing approaching crash right near the tom lantos tunnel coming out of montara on the way to pacific and by the way, going the other way. i wouldn't recommend it either. if you're leaving pacific guy you want to get back down to half moon bay. i would just recommend going over the hill and using to 80 to 92 instead really both ways until they get this crash, which is pretty serious taking care of. let's talk about the south bay right now. we have a little slowing on 101. but that's about all in that silicon valley community right now. at the bay bridge. there's a small delay here westbound at the toll plaza. 7 18. what about today's wedding? let's bring steve back in. well for most. it's going to be hot sal. there's no doubt about it, especially inland. a little bit of fog is out there. i'll show you that in just a second, very shallow, only impacting us select few, but it's a sign of things to come here going forward. so today is the hardest day santa rosa oakland conquered in san jose. those arrows are all going up from thursday's i these will be the highest today 186 1 on one and 96 santa rosa, oakland conquered in san jose. the air aloft is very warm. sonoma mountain 68, diablo is 71 ben lomond mountain 76. northwestern northerly breeze, and at the surface, there's really not much of a breeze at all. there's a little bit of fog point reyes parts of the marine coast around tomorrow's inverness. not a lot, but a teeny bit. is a sign of things to come as the water temperature are really cool, and that point raised water tap is the coldest at 49. bodega bay is closed 50 in san francisco, but we had 51. northwest mountie. ah, blow northwest at oakland north that's right above the claremont, all of italy's now northeast above the oakland zoo . little peak north side of town, north northwest, big rock north amount better alice speak , but it's not strong. i mean, 30 middle peak, but we're not seeing 50 or 60. thank goodness sevent and bay eighties upper eighties to low nineties around the bay, the nineties and one hundred's for those inland. all ready for some seventies for sun. a lot of mid sixties upper sixties nevado san rafael, already pushing the upper sixties, their conquered in livermore 10 degrees warmer than yesterday. this time, petaluma, mrs. 11 degrees nine for sfo nevado and eight for many others. nevada also nine degrees warmer. half moon bay is now plus four. strong low, though in the gulf of alaska. it won't do anything today, but it will. starting saturday afternoon evening. i think the coast cools down tomorrow. inland temps. it'll take until sunday. today will be the hottest day. there might be a little breeze. oh kicking in late today. we've kind of seen that. but that didn't stop temperatures yesterday from eighties and nineties that fog bank those very shallow now very thick down on the deck, so it won't make much of an impact unless it's right near where you are, but by sunday, everyone gets in on it. and by this time next week, it looks like another cool. oh, drops in so i get a couple of days of warmth, and then it's out of here and cooler weather spills right back in the seventies, eighties nineties and one hundred's today tomorrow, the cooling begins, it will be much cooler on son. steve thank you. you may have to pay more 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just opened. not an hour ago. we'll keep our eye on stocks for you through the rest of the morning. we'll move now to texas, where the case of a baby who was missing for more than 40 years has been solved. that baby is now 42 years old. back in 1981 baby holly's parents were found dead in a wooded area of houston. the baby was never found. recent dna testing led authorities to conclude she was left at a church in arizona. holly has been notified of the identities of her biological parents and got to meet her extended biological for the family for the first time this tuesday. they hope to meet in person soon. no one who cared for baby holly is considered a suspect in the death of her parents. police say their investigation won't be complete until they learn who took her and killed her parents time now, 7 25, there are four more suspected cases of monkeypox right here in the bay area. alameda county health, the visuals announced their first possible case in san francisco, the health department reported thre