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zach fuentes, abc seven news okay, zach, thanks very much. >> in the sierra. governor newsom was on hand for today's april snow survey to unveil his updated plan to protect the state's water supply. and while the snowpack is currently above average, officials say we should be preparing for a new normal. abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn is here with us to explain the importance of today's survey and the updated water plan. suzanne. >> so, dan, water experts say this snow survey is critical. it helps forecast how much will melt and how much will run off to state reservoirs. now, with growing concerns about our water supply. governor newsom released an updated plan for the state to capture more water and deal with extreme weather in california. >> we know that winter snows bring summer flows. >> big news for california's snowpack and what that can mean for reservoirs later this year. today, the april snow survey got underway at phillips station off highway 50, with governor newsom making a special appearance. here's how things looked. >> our survey today. we
zach fuentes, abc seven news okay, zach, thanks very much. >> in the sierra. governor newsom was on hand for today's april snow survey to unveil his updated plan to protect the state's water supply. and while the snowpack is currently above average, officials say we should be preparing for a new normal. abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn is here with us to explain the importance of today's survey and the updated water plan. suzanne. >> so, dan, water experts say this snow survey...
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zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> all right, zach, thank you so much. a trial date has been set in the attempted murder case against former ufc heavyweight champion cain velasquez. a santa clara county judge scheduled the trial to begin on september 9th. velasquez was silent in court today, letting his defense attorney do all the talking. he's accused of pursuing and shooting a man during a high speed car chase in south san jose in 2022. that victim is accused of molesting velasquez's four year old son at a daycare. >> abortion rights are back before the us supreme court, with a decision in a high profile case expected this summer. >> in june, the justices heard arguments today on a challenge to an abortion ban in idaho. the state prohibits doctors from offering abortions in nearly all cases, the only exception when a pregnancy threatens the life of the mother. the biden administration argues that goes against a federal law. justices appeared at odds in their questioning today. >> idaho's law and impala are consistent. they both seek to protect the live
zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> all right, zach, thank you so much. a trial date has been set in the attempted murder case against former ufc heavyweight champion cain velasquez. a santa clara county judge scheduled the trial to begin on september 9th. velasquez was silent in court today, letting his defense attorney do all the talking. he's accused of pursuing and shooting a man during a high speed car chase in south san jose in 2022. that victim is accused of molesting velasquez's four...
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zach fuentes abc seven news. >> all ■right, a story we will continue to follow. zach. thank you. now to san francisco where starting tomorrow, school district employees will be able to apply for the city's first affordable housing development, built specifically for teachers. abc seven news reporter luz pena spoke to the school district superintendent on what this means for the city. the day has come. >> applications for the first affordable housing building that will prioritize sfusd employees and teachers is set to open on tuesday. >> we're thrilled that this is coming. we've been struggling with staffing and recruiting and retaining, and so it means so much to be able to have our educators have an option in the city. >> san francisco unified school district superintendent doctor matt wayne is hoping affordable housing will help the district retain and attract more educators. >> there's a big need. about half of our employees live outside the city, and we'd love to have as many as possible in the city. and we know one of the major barriers is affordable housing. >> the site is
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abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has the story. >> just validates everything that advocates have been saying for a long time. we've been saying, where's the responsibility? where's the accountability? and we were right. reaction. >> tuesday from an advocate to the unhoused after this state audit was released. it found that california spent $24 billion over five fiscal years in efforts to end homelessness. but didn't consistently track the outcomes of the work or effectiveness of the programs. state senator dave cortese requested the audit in 2023, after he said he was getting questions from constituents about why the state wasn't doing more. >> i talked about the billions of dollars that have been included in the state budget, appropriated and forwarded to the cities and to the counties to some degree, but obviously, people are looking for more specific responses than than generalizations. >> so cortese said he reached out to the city of san jose to see if it had more specific information. we weren't able to get that information readily, thus leading to this this audit. as part o
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abc seven news reporter zach fuentes went to the foothill observatory in los altos to talk to people who say they got more than just an incredible view of the eclipse. wow. >> it's not full, but it's still very beautiful. >> a large crowd of people with all different types of viewing gear came together in los altos to see the partial solar eclipse. >> i think it's really, really cool because this only happens like every 2015 years. >> this young girl was brought by her dad to the foothill observatory to view the celestial spectacle, a moment they've spent time preparing for looking at youtube videos and teaching them like, what is solar eclipse? >> how does it really happen? >> well, plenty of kids were at this viewing event. many adults couldn't help also taking in the eclipse with childlike wonder. >> there's so many different things in the celestial realm that that occur that, you know, we're not really fully understanding. and so if you have an opportunity to see it and maybe ponder about that and maybe add to the collective consciousness about what's going on, that's that probab
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abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has more on the growing impact of the landslide. >> big sur roads that normally see a steady stream of traffic are now empty, all because of this collapse on highway one just south of the rocky creek bridge. saturday it led to many tourists being stranded overnight, eventually being let out by convoys. since then, locals have been relying on those convoys two times a day to get in and out. but now even that lifeline will be severed. >> there will not be convoys the next two days due to the weather, because of the weather and halted convoys. >> the monterey county sheriff's office has issued an evacuation warning for areas of the big sur community south of the slip out and impact not just to residents but also businesses. >> if we're only looking at a two day suspension, basic residential life is fairly it's inconvenient, but it's pretty manageable for most residents. >> the bulk of the long tum impacts, according to the big sur chamber of commerce, will be to businesses and their workforce. probably 75 to 80% of our workforce is going to be on very
abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has more on the growing impact of the landslide. >> big sur roads that normally see a steady stream of traffic are now empty, all because of this collapse on highway one just south of the rocky creek bridge. saturday it led to many tourists being stranded overnight, eventually being let out by convoys. since then, locals have been relying on those convoys two times a day to get in and out. but now even that lifeline will be severed. >> there will...
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it's april 28th, i'm zach fuentes. we do have a lot to get to this morning. but speaking of the weather, let's get a quick look at it with meteorologist lisa argen. good morning. >> good morning zach. we have some changes out there. you saw the marine layer in the distance there. live doppler seven picking up on those winds offshore that will pick up throughout the day today a lot like yesterday. and we are going to see the low cloud deck with us along the san mateo coast. so the activity in terms of rain is in the pacific northwest. and that deck of low clouds obscuring the sun for the shoreline at times. today, south of the city, 54, san francisco 58, in san jose. so the numbers responding to that early morning sunshine from our sutro tower camera. some fog there at the bottom of your screen. low 60s in concord, 60 santa rosa. and that brings us to a milder start this morning. 4 to 5 degrees milder. but there's a look at the winds that will continue to build, bringing another gusty day out there. so mid 70s inland this afternoon along the bay shore. upper 6
it's april 28th, i'm zach fuentes. we do have a lot to get to this morning. but speaking of the weather, let's get a quick look at it with meteorologist lisa argen. good morning. >> good morning zach. we have some changes out there. you saw the marine layer in the distance there. live doppler seven picking up on those winds offshore that will pick up throughout the day today a lot like yesterday. and we are going to see the low cloud deck with us along the san mateo coast. so the activity...
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we want to make sure that every voter knows they make a difference in every election. >> zach fuentes, abc seven news a bill that could put some strict rules in place for artificial intelligence here in california has cleared an early hurdle. >> the proposal would require safety regulations by tech companies before larger ai models are released. if passed, it passed in a unanimous vote by the california senate judiciary committee today. the bill is authored by state senator scott wiener and could create some of the nation's most stringent rules so far for ai. >> there's just so many opportunities with ai, but there are also risks, and we want to make sure that we are anticipating those risks and that we're doing everything we can to reduce the risks. >> the legislation also calls for a new office in the california department of technology that would be responsible for ai regulation and enforcement. some tech companies and trade groups have concerns about this legislation. as you might imagine. they say it could hamper innovation. new developments as we look live from oakland internati
we want to make sure that every voter knows they make a difference in every election. >> zach fuentes, abc seven news a bill that could put some strict rules in place for artificial intelligence here in california has cleared an early hurdle. >> the proposal would require safety regulations by tech companies before larger ai models are released. if passed, it passed in a unanimous vote by the california senate judiciary committee today. the bill is authored by state senator scott...
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we want to make sure that every voter knows they make a difference in every election. >> zach fuentes, abc seven news a bill that could put some strict rules in place for artificial intelligence here in california has cleared an early hurdle. >> the proposal would require safety regulations by tech companies before larger ai models are released. if passed, it passed in a unanimous vote by the california senate judiciary committee today. the bill is authored by state senator scott wiener and could create some of the nation's most stringent rules so far for ai. >> there's just so many opportunities with ai, but there are also risks, and we want to make sure that we are anticipating those risks and that we're doing everything we can to reduce the risks. >> the legislation also calls for a new office in the california department of technology that would be responsible for ai regulation and enforcement. some tech companies and trade groups have concerns about this legislation. as you might imagine. they say it could hamper innovation. new developments as we look live from oakland internati
we want to make sure that every voter knows they make a difference in every election. >> zach fuentes, abc seven news a bill that could put some strict rules in place for artificial intelligence here in california has cleared an early hurdle. >> the proposal would require safety regulations by tech companies before larger ai models are released. if passed, it passed in a unanimous vote by the california senate judiciary committee today. the bill is authored by state senator scott...
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. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court. he joins us live from our san jose bureau with more. zach >> yeah. and today's hearing was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for a resentencing. davis was sentenced to death, like you said. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting for that sentence to be overturned and the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly classes, one that captured the world's attention. it happened in petaluma back in 1993. she was taken at knifepoint from her own bedroom at a slumber party. her body was found months later. richard allen davis was eventually convicted in the case and sentenced to death 28 years ago. polly's father, marc klaas, was there for the sentencing, and i might have said something to the effect that this is finally over. >> yet here we are 30 years later. >> now, davis wants a judge to overturn his sentence. he didn't appear in court on friday, but his attorneys went before a judge. they say recent criminal justice reform
. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court. he joins us live from our san jose bureau with more. zach >> yeah. and today's hearing was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for a resentencing. davis was sentenced to death, like you said. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting for that sentence to be overturned and the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly classes, one that captured the world's attention....
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live in san jose, zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> still a long way to go, zach. thanks well, two people are under arrest in connection with a shooting that injured three people outside a safeway gas station in american canyon. police say two people from vallejo are being held without bail. one is a teen, the other 18 years old. the shooting happened yesterday afternoon on american canyon road, just off highway 29, where three people were shot. their condition is unknown. a witness in the nearby safeway says she heard about 16 to 20 shots. we've all seen the headlines. >> the united states is dealing with a massive surge of immigrants, many from latin america. now, some of those migrants are ending up in the bay area, but there hasn't been good data to track just how many are coming here. until now. abc seven news. luz pena explains she's live in the newsroom. that data is coming really loose from an unexpected place. we're talking about the schools. >> that's right, dan, san francisco is a sanctuary city, and one of the first things that many immigrant families d
live in san jose, zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> still a long way to go, zach. thanks well, two people are under arrest in connection with a shooting that injured three people outside a safeway gas station in american canyon. police say two people from vallejo are being held without bail. one is a teen, the other 18 years old. the shooting happened yesterday afternoon on american canyon road, just off highway 29, where three people were shot. their condition is unknown. a witness in the...
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zach fuentes, abc seven news thank you zach. >> the 2024 wildfire season should be a mild one. if the newly released annual forecast from accuweather is correct, their meteorologists expect the season to be below historical average in terms of the number of fires and number of acres burned. they're also expecting the season to start later here in the west. because of our spring storms and wetter than average winter, local firefighters are pleased with the forecast. >> we've had a relatively, uneventful, which is a good thing over the last couple of years, a number of seasons. we don't want to let our let our community to let their guard down, although there's the, not as much of a potential for a large scale wildfire, there's still the potential for fire activity as we push into late spring, summer and fall. >> on the whole, accuweather predicts fires will burn between 4 and 6 million acres of land this year. the historical average is around 7 million acres, so this is mild, but that's still a lot of land. it really is. >> all right, let's turn our attention to the weather fore
zach fuentes, abc seven news thank you zach. >> the 2024 wildfire season should be a mild one. if the newly released annual forecast from accuweather is correct, their meteorologists expect the season to be below historical average in terms of the number of fires and number of acres burned. they're also expecting the season to start later here in the west. because of our spring storms and wetter than average winter, local firefighters are pleased with the forecast. >> we've had a...
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zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> all right, i'm ready for warmer weather. how about you? i think not just you, but me and many, many people. sandhya. >> yeah, and you know what? all of you are going to be happy the next couple of days, diana and ama, because we have plenty of sun in the forecast along with that warm up. let me show you a live picture. people are enjoying the sun right now at pier 39. you can see the sea lions are also soaking it up. gorgeous view right now as we take a look at your temperature trend for livermore, average high is 69 degrees. you're going to go above average pretty much right on through the weekend, but it's the uptick in temperatures from 76 tomorrow to 81 on wednesday. you're going to really feel it. thursday is still going to be warm before those temperatures drop off. high pressure is starting to build in, and as it continues to build, those temperatures will go up and they're already there coming up today. but you probably weren't noticing it too much. nine degrees warmer in livermore and santa rosa. it was in the 60s and 70s across t
zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> all right, i'm ready for warmer weather. how about you? i think not just you, but me and many, many people. sandhya. >> yeah, and you know what? all of you are going to be happy the next couple of days, diana and ama, because we have plenty of sun in the forecast along with that warm up. let me show you a live picture. people are enjoying the sun right now at pier 39. you can see the sea lions are also soaking it up. gorgeous view right now as we...
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zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> well, today was our last warm day before some cooler temperatures and rain arrives. sandhya shows you what the weekend will be like. part of her seven day forecas stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat and nose irritation. relying only on drops? not me. my own real tears are my relief. ask your eye doctor about tyrvaya. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indiges
zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> well, today was our last warm day before some cooler temperatures and rain arrives. sandhya shows you what the weekend will be like. part of her seven day forecas stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears....
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abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has more on how her impressive shoe collection is helping the next generation of students. >> virginia wright was a well-known and beloved san jose teacher. her family says she mentored and inspired students for more than 35 years. >> she taught in the same school district where not just she went to school, but it was all of all of us her siblings, her sister jose sanchez says wright's teaching inspired both students and other teachers for decades. >> even after her official retirement, she was still subbing. >> that was her passion just to be around the kids. >> tragically, wright died last year in a car accident. her family, still coping with their loss, wanted to find a way for her legacy to continue. over the years. wright started collecting jordans. that collection ended up leading to connection. she just loved that idea of there was a connection and kids would question the shoes and hey, mrs. wright, what shoes are you wearing today? >> and you know, she just loved that. >> the difference she was able to make through her tireless work and shoe
abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has more on how her impressive shoe collection is helping the next generation of students. >> virginia wright was a well-known and beloved san jose teacher. her family says she mentored and inspired students for more than 35 years. >> she taught in the same school district where not just she went to school, but it was all of all of us her siblings, her sister jose sanchez says wright's teaching inspired both students and other teachers for...
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i'm zach fuentes. we're finding out more about the crash that killed a family of four in pleasanton. police say speed may have been a factor in that crash on wednesday night when the car collided with a large oak tree. the car caught fire after the crash. they say two parents and their children, both under the age of 15, died. all right. we want to turn now to check on conditions outside with meteorologist lisa argen. good morning. lisa. hi zach. >> good morning to you. it is 48 here in santa cruz. you can see the coastal clouds upper 60s today with breezy winds right now outside your door. 50 in the city as well as san jose. look at all the blue sky here. pier 3942 in napa today. a little bit warmer. gusty winds at the coast. low 60s in the city to about 72 in concord. >> thank you, lisa, and thanks for joining us. the news continues right now with good morning america ♪ oh, baby, you ♪ oh, baby, you, you got what i need ♪ >> sing it, guys. ♪ you say he's just a friend ♪ >> gio: okay, jelly
i'm zach fuentes. we're finding out more about the crash that killed a family of four in pleasanton. police say speed may have been a factor in that crash on wednesday night when the car collided with a large oak tree. the car caught fire after the crash. they say two parents and their children, both under the age of 15, died. all right. we want to turn now to check on conditions outside with meteorologist lisa argen. good morning. lisa. hi zach. >> good morning to you. it is 48 here in...
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abc seven news reporter zach fuentes shows you the effort underway now to try to get the tourists out and the residents home. >> frightening images continue to come from monterey county. caltrans calls it a slip out. this portion is on highway one, just south of the rocky creek bridge. the southbound lane that takes people into big sur slid down a cliff saturday afternoon. no one was hurt, but at one point, more than 1600 tourists and locals were trapped. but help wasn't far away. >> it was a holiday weekend. we had a lot of day trippers that were stuck and isolated. >> colin, two, haig and ben perlmutter run big sur river inn. no strangers to natural disasters in the area. the business was one of many that worked to help those impacted, opening their restaurant rooms and providing wi-fi in the area that has limited cell service as a community. >> the businesses together were able to take care of everyone that was down here. >> while people were initially stranded, convoys supervised by engineers took visitors through the closure one convoy in the morning and one in the afternoon have
abc seven news reporter zach fuentes shows you the effort underway now to try to get the tourists out and the residents home. >> frightening images continue to come from monterey county. caltrans calls it a slip out. this portion is on highway one, just south of the rocky creek bridge. the southbound lane that takes people into big sur slid down a cliff saturday afternoon. no one was hurt, but at one point, more than 1600 tourists and locals were trapped. but help wasn't far away....
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i'm zach fuentes. remember, there's no 9 a.m. newscast today, but you can watch nfl draft right here on abc seven for now. we hope you have a great day. >> this is abc 724 seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. >> yeah. you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. we are we are, we are, we are, we are, we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc seven bay area streaming app. join us >> gio: good morning, america. trail of destruction. more than 75 reported tornadoes tear through the heartland. >> that is not good. >> gio: homes in this omaha neighborhood flattened, others ripped wide open.
i'm zach fuentes. remember, there's no 9 a.m. newscast today, but you can watch nfl draft right here on abc seven for now. we hope you have a great day. >> this is abc 724 seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. >> yeah. you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. we are we are, we are, we are, we are, we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc seven bay area...
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i'm zach fuentes, a stretch of i-680 in the east bay is expected to open on schedule. nine miles of 680 southbound are closed through pleasanton between the 580 connector and koopman road. 680 is scheduled to reopen at 4 a.m. tomorrow. and in the north bay westbound highway 37 is also closed, but the closure is expected to be lifted also by 4 a.m. caltrans is repairing the pavement from vallejo to sears point. this is the second weekend in a row that the road is shut down. let's check in now with meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, zach, good morning to you. 47 degrees here in santa cruz. look how pretty that is. some patchy fog, breezy winds, upper 60s today. it is 56 in hayward. and a sunny view there of san jose in the low 70s this afternoon. it's breezy to windy again at the coast. zach. >> lisa thank you. the news continues right now with good morning america. >> you get news your weather forecast a heads up on traffic alerts. you get us and we get you. >> better days start here abc seven mornings we hear you, we see you. >> we've got you. weekdays starting at five.
i'm zach fuentes, a stretch of i-680 in the east bay is expected to open on schedule. nine miles of 680 southbound are closed through pleasanton between the 580 connector and koopman road. 680 is scheduled to reopen at 4 a.m. tomorrow. and in the north bay westbound highway 37 is also closed, but the closure is expected to be lifted also by 4 a.m. caltrans is repairing the pavement from vallejo to sears point. this is the second weekend in a row that the road is shut down. let's check in now...
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we have team coverage for you this afternoon, starting with abc seven news reporter zach fuentes . >> stanford is warning of discipline for student protesters who break campus policy as a gaza solidarity encampment enters its fifth day, protest organizers are demanding that stanford separates itself from any companies or organizations advancing military efforts in the israel-hamas war. >> our messaging obviously, as with all the other campuses across the nation, is divestment is transparency. >> white plaza is the campus space for free expression. the university allows tabling from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, but said it has policies that include no overnight camping. organizers say they're aware of it and that there could be discipline, but say people who aren't involved with the encampment are wrongly facing punishment like suspension. >> when one student wasn't even here, when any of this was going down, when the account was going down, and probably won't be here for the foreseeable future, a couple of the students weren't even involved in planning any of this or they weren't even here. >> al
we have team coverage for you this afternoon, starting with abc seven news reporter zach fuentes . >> stanford is warning of discipline for student protesters who break campus policy as a gaza solidarity encampment enters its fifth day, protest organizers are demanding that stanford separates itself from any companies or organizations advancing military efforts in the israel-hamas war. >> our messaging obviously, as with all the other campuses across the nation, is divestment is...
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we want to make sure that every voter knows they make a difference in every election. >> zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> thanks, zach. 509. this morning we're taking a look at live doppler seven along satellite because cooler, cloudier changes are on the way. high pressure is now in southern california. this cold front is going to move through later on this afternoon. you're going to notice the cooler air. but also the winds are going to pick up this afternoon. it's a blustery day out there. not the greatest hair day. here's your morning drive. there's a lot of cloud cover out there this morning. it's a mix of sun and clouds all morning long. we're dry today, but showers are back in the forecast here tomorrow. here's a look at those wind speeds. you'll notice those fierce winds out of the northeast, gusting anywhere from about 20 to 35mph. it's just dragging in some much cooler air. so we're saying bye bye to that mild weather we had yesterday and the day before. temperatures a bit below average with these winds picking up. so it's cooler and breezy today. even colder here tomorrow,
we want to make sure that every voter knows they make a difference in every election. >> zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> thanks, zach. 509. this morning we're taking a look at live doppler seven along satellite because cooler, cloudier changes are on the way. high pressure is now in southern california. this cold front is going to move through later on this afternoon. you're going to notice the cooler air. but also the winds are going to pick up this afternoon. it's a blustery day...
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. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has more on how her impressive shoe collection is helping the next generation of students. >> virginia wright was a well-known and beloved san jose teacher. her family says she mentored and inspired students for more than 35 years. >> she taught in the same school district where not just she went to school, but it was all of all of us her siblings, her sister jose sanchez says wright's teaching inspired both students and other teachers for decades. >> even after her official retirement, she was still subbing. >> that was her passion just to be around the kids. >> tragically, wright died last year in a car accident. her family, still coping with their loss, wanted to find a way for her legacy to continue. over the years. wright started collecting jordans. that collection ended up leading to connection. >> she just loved that idea of there was a connection and kids would question the shoes and hey , mrs. wright, what shoes are you wearing today? and you know, she just loved that. >> the difference she was able to make through her tireless work and
. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has more on how her impressive shoe collection is helping the next generation of students. >> virginia wright was a well-known and beloved san jose teacher. her family says she mentored and inspired students for more than 35 years. >> she taught in the same school district where not just she went to school, but it was all of all of us her siblings, her sister jose sanchez says wright's teaching inspired both students and other teachers...
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i'm zach fuentes and we have a lot to get to this morning. but first, meteorologist lisa argen has your sunday forecast. and lisa, we're expecting a breezy one. >> we are zakharov. final sunday of april waking up to just some patchy fog out there. but as we get to our live doppler satellite and radar composite, putting the wind flow on the map there to show you that that will be one of the issues you'll probably notice today. if you're closer to our beaches. otherwise, we stay dry not only today, but for the week ahead and heading outside now. awfully bright there. 51 san francisco and san jose with 50 half moon bay. a bit of a marine layer from sfo. so that cloud cover will begin to disperse in the next couple of hours. not going to last too long. 47 santa rosa, 49, in fairfield, it will be replaced, though, with those breezy onshore winds. so this morning we are a few degrees milder and looking at our temperatures over the next couple of hours, bringing in the near 70 degree mark by noontime. inland mid 60s around the bay, staying cool and
i'm zach fuentes and we have a lot to get to this morning. but first, meteorologist lisa argen has your sunday forecast. and lisa, we're expecting a breezy one. >> we are zakharov. final sunday of april waking up to just some patchy fog out there. but as we get to our live doppler satellite and radar composite, putting the wind flow on the map there to show you that that will be one of the issues you'll probably notice today. if you're closer to our beaches. otherwise, we stay dry not...
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abc seven news reporter zach fuentes details the growing impact of this landslide. >> big sur roads that normally see a steady stream of traffic are now empty, all because of this collapse on highway one just south of the rocky creek bridge. saturday it led to many tourists being stranded overnight. eventually being let out by convoys. since then, locals have been relying on those convoys two times a day to get in and out. but now even that lifeline will be severed. >> there will not be convoys the next two days due to the weather, because of the weather and halted convoys. >> the monterey county sheriff's office has issued an evacuation warning for areas of the big sur community south of the slip out and impact not just to residents but also businesses. >> if we're only looking at a two day suspension, basic residential life is fairly it's inconvenient, but it's pretty manageable for most residents. >> the bulk of the long time impacts, according to the big sur chamber of commerce, will be to businesses and their workforce. >> probably 75 to 80% of our workforce is going to be on very r
abc seven news reporter zach fuentes details the growing impact of this landslide. >> big sur roads that normally see a steady stream of traffic are now empty, all because of this collapse on highway one just south of the rocky creek bridge. saturday it led to many tourists being stranded overnight. eventually being let out by convoys. since then, locals have been relying on those convoys two times a day to get in and out. but now even that lifeline will be severed. >> there will...
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zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> a nice day around the bay, but things are about to change. this is a live picture from our camera on mount sutro. wow. beautiful >> is that a stunning chair? but the question why? why does it have to? you don't want it to change. abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel is here with her forecast. sandy. >> yeah, like it or not, we have big time changes coming. dan and jr, let's take a look at a live picture right now. just savor this from our sutro tower camera. looking at a beautiful view of the golden gate bridge. it is warm outside, especially away from the coast. you're in the 80s, right now, 83 in concord and brentwood, 82 in livermore. gilroy area as well. upper 70s in places like santa rosa, 62 in the city, 67 in oakland. the winds are beginning to pick up onshore, gusting to 33 miles an hour, setting the stage for the changes ahead. here's a look at live doppler seven and the storm is on its way as we time this out for you tomorrow night, a few showers developing late and then saturday morning is when we start to notice some mixed p
zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> a nice day around the bay, but things are about to change. this is a live picture from our camera on mount sutro. wow. beautiful >> is that a stunning chair? but the question why? why does it have to? you don't want it to change. abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel is here with her forecast. sandy. >> yeah, like it or not, we have big time changes coming. dan and jr, let's take a look at a live picture right now. just savor this from our...
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zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> california is making history as the first state to seriously consider reparations for slavery and decades of anti-black policies at the state and local level. i've spent years documenting that movement and getting answers to questions you probably have, like, why should california be on the hook for reparations? how will it work? and has this ever been done before? those answers are in the new abc seven originals documentary, california's case for reparations streaming now we have the first few minutes of it for you here. >> california is moving to consider reparations for slavery . >> we'll just start here by signing this a california reparations task force is making history with a major decision on who will receive compensation. >> the descendants of slaves are standing in the shoes of their ancestors in fighting to complete this sacred political project. what do we want when my great grandfather was a sharecropper who had 17 children and worked from sunup to sundown and died with absolutely nothing, i would hope that he would be proud and know that i
zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> california is making history as the first state to seriously consider reparations for slavery and decades of anti-black policies at the state and local level. i've spent years documenting that movement and getting answers to questions you probably have, like, why should california be on the hook for reparations? how will it work? and has this ever been done before? those answers are in the new abc seven originals documentary, california's case for...
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. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes went to the foothill observatory in los altos and has more on why people there say they got more than just an incredible view of the eclipse. >> oh, it's not full, but it's still very beautiful. >> a large crowd of people with all different types of viewing gear came together in los altos to see the partial solar eclipse. >> i think it's really, really cool because this only happens like every 2015 years. >> this young girl was brought by her dad to the foothill observatory to view the celestial spectacle. a moment they've spent time preparing for looking at youtube videos and teaching them like, what is solar eclipse? >> how does it really happen? >> well, plenty of kids were at this viewing event. many adults couldn't help also taking in the eclipse with childlike wonder. >> there's so many different things in the celestial realm that that occur that you know, we're not really fully understanding. and so if you have an opportunity to see it and maybe ponder about that and maybe add to the collective consciousness about what's going on, that
. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes went to the foothill observatory in los altos and has more on why people there say they got more than just an incredible view of the eclipse. >> oh, it's not full, but it's still very beautiful. >> a large crowd of people with all different types of viewing gear came together in los altos to see the partial solar eclipse. >> i think it's really, really cool because this only happens like every 2015 years. >> this young girl...
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abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has the story. >> just validates everything that advocates have been saying for a long time. we've been saying, where's the responsibility? where's the accountability? and we were right. >> reaction tuesday from an advocate to the unhoused. after this state audit was released, it found that california spent $24 billion over five fiscal years in efforts to end homelessness, but didn't consistently track the outcomes of the work or effectiveness of the programs. state senator dave cortese requested the audit in 2023, after he said he was getting questions from constituents about why the state wasn't doing more. >> i talked about the billions of dollars that have been included in the state budget, appropriated and forwarded to the cities and to the counties to some degree, but obviously people are looking for more specific responses than than generalizations. >> so cortez said he reached out to the city of san jose to see if it had more specific information. >> we weren't able to get that information readily, thus leading to this this audit, as part
abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has the story. >> just validates everything that advocates have been saying for a long time. we've been saying, where's the responsibility? where's the accountability? and we were right. >> reaction tuesday from an advocate to the unhoused. after this state audit was released, it found that california spent $24 billion over five fiscal years in efforts to end homelessness, but didn't consistently track the outcomes of the work or effectiveness of...
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. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes got a look at the start of the recount process. >> recount procedures are underway at the santa clara county registrar of voters office. >> right here behind us. we have a 40 plus pallets of ballots from all the various precincts within congressional district 16. >> the district is made up of santa clara and san mateo counties. former san jose mayor sam liccardo secured a spot on november's ballot, but second place is tied between assemblyman evan low and santa clara county supervisor joe simitian. >> two candidates tie exactly for second place. i mean, this has never happened before. >> initially, two people requested a recount. the santa clara county registrar's office confirmed, though, that dan stedingk, the person who requested the recount in san mateo county, withdrew his request. that left jonathan padilla, who requested it in santa clara county, according to his linkedin profile. he was a policy and finance director for liccardo's 2014, san jose mayoral campaign. he requested the recount on behalf of low low's campaign, said they are
. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes got a look at the start of the recount process. >> recount procedures are underway at the santa clara county registrar of voters office. >> right here behind us. we have a 40 plus pallets of ballots from all the various precincts within congressional district 16. >> the district is made up of santa clara and san mateo counties. former san jose mayor sam liccardo secured a spot on november's ballot, but second place is tied...
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. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court for today's hearing. he joins us live with those details. zach >> yeah. and the hearing today was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for that resentencing. he was sentenced to death. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting to overturn that sentence. the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas is one that captured the world's attention. it happened in petaluma back in 1993. she was taken at knifepoint from her own bedroom at a slumber party. her body was found months later. richard allen davis was eventually convicted in the case and sentenced to death 28 years ago. polly's father, marc klaas, was there for the sentencing, and i might have said something to the effect that this is finally over. >> yet here we are 30 years later. >> now, davis wants a judge to overturn his sentence. he didn't appear in court on friday, but his attorneys went before a judge. they say recent criminal justice reform law should apply to him. legal analyst s
. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court for today's hearing. he joins us live with those details. zach >> yeah. and the hearing today was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for that resentencing. he was sentenced to death. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting to overturn that sentence. the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas is one that captured the world's attention. it happened in...
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. >> abc7 news reporter zach fuentes joins us live from the scene. zach, what do we know about what happened? >> yeah, it's just heartbreaking. pleasanton pd are only releasing so much information right now as they continue to investigate. but like you said, we know it was four members of one family. another driver reported this accident around 9 p.m. last night and police are still working to find out exactly what happened. but right now they are not sure if speed was a factor, if alcohol was involved or any other foul play was involved. the road was closed for hours. the family was traveling in an electric car that kept reigniting while investigators were working to clear the scene. the car even caught fire again on the tow truck. police have not confirmed the model of the car as the accident continues to be investigated. the focus now is the family of four and those who knew them. police say the children involved in the accident were elementary and middle school aged. the pleasanton unified school district said that the kids involved were students
. >> abc7 news reporter zach fuentes joins us live from the scene. zach, what do we know about what happened? >> yeah, it's just heartbreaking. pleasanton pd are only releasing so much information right now as they continue to investigate. but like you said, we know it was four members of one family. another driver reported this accident around 9 p.m. last night and police are still working to find out exactly what happened. but right now they are not sure if speed was a factor, if...
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. >> let's go to abc seven news anchor zach fuentes for a look at the stories coming up at 530. hi, zach. >> hi, danielle. we've got a lot coming up. as we've reported, the oakland international airport is moving ahead with changing its name to san francisco bay oakland airport at 530. abc seven news reporter tim johns is going to join me to discuss the next steps in finalizing that change. plus does every dog have to live under a roof to be considered well taken care of? our lyanne melendez is going to join me to talk more about her story that looked into that question. so for that and more, join me at 530 on abc seven, bay area streaming tv. >> we'll do it. zach. thanks. >> and a quick reminder you can download the abc seven news app or head to abc seven news.com to join zach in just two minutes. >> and if you're watching us right here on tv world news tonight with david muir is next for sandhya patel. all of us. we appreciate your time. >> i'm dan ashley and i'm dionne lim. we'll see you right back here in just about 30 minutes for abc seven news at six. intentionally plowing
. >> let's go to abc seven news anchor zach fuentes for a look at the stories coming up at 530. hi, zach. >> hi, danielle. we've got a lot coming up. as we've reported, the oakland international airport is moving ahead with changing its name to san francisco bay oakland airport at 530. abc seven news reporter tim johns is going to join me to discuss the next steps in finalizing that change. plus does every dog have to live under a roof to be considered well taken care of? our lyanne...
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. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court. he joins us live from our san jose bureau with more. zach >> yeah. and today's hearing was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for a resentencing. davis was sentenced to death, like you said. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting for that sentence to be overturned and the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly classes, one that captured the world's attention. it happened in petaluma back in 1993. she was taken at knifepoint from her own bedroom at a slumber party. her body was found months later. richard allen davis was eventually convicted in the case and sentenced to death 28 years ago. polly's father, marc klaas, was there for the sentencing, and i might have said something to the effect that this is finally over. >> yet here we are 30 years later. >> now, davis wants a judge to overturn his sentence. he didn't appear in court on friday, but his attorney
. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court. he joins us live from our san jose bureau with more. zach >> yeah. and today's hearing was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for a resentencing. davis was sentenced to death, like you said. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting for that sentence to be overturned and the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly classes, one that captured the world's attention....
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we have team coverage for you this afternoon, starting with abc seven news reporter zach fuentes . >> stanford is warning of discipline for student protesters who break campus policy as a gaza solidarity encampment enters its fifth day, protest organizers are demanding that stanford separates itself from any companies or organizations advancing military efforts in the israel-hamas war. >> our messaging obviously, as with all the other campuses across the nation, is divestment is transparency. >> white plaza is the campus space for free expression. the university allows tabling from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, but said it has policies that include no overnight camping. organizers say they're aware of it and that there could be discipline, but say people who aren't involved with the encampment are wrongly facing punishment like suspension. >> when one student wasn't even
we have team coverage for you this afternoon, starting with abc seven news reporter zach fuentes . >> stanford is warning of discipline for student protesters who break campus policy as a gaza solidarity encampment enters its fifth day, protest organizers are demanding that stanford separates itself from any companies or organizations advancing military efforts in the israel-hamas war. >> our messaging obviously, as with all the other campuses across the nation, is divestment is...
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zach fuentes, abc seven news. heartbreaking. >> zach and i can imagine the kids friends are going to need so much support in the weeks to come. thank you. a family of four was killed in a car crash just in san francisco last month . they were going to the zoo waiting at a bus stop on west portal avenue when a speeding car ran into them. mom dad, toddler and baby all died. the crash prompted the sfmta to come up with a plan to change traffic flows in the west portal district, but some say changes are not actually needed and would hurt businesses in the area. >> workers with the san francisco municipal transportation agency are rallied outside their office headquarters in san francisco today over what they're calling unsafe working conditions. workers say they often feel unsafe on the job and feel blindsided by many of the decisions coming down from the sfmta board. abc seven news reporter tim johns was at that rally. he is in the newsroom with the full story. tim. >> yeah. dan. now, one important piece of contents
zach fuentes, abc seven news. heartbreaking. >> zach and i can imagine the kids friends are going to need so much support in the weeks to come. thank you. a family of four was killed in a car crash just in san francisco last month . they were going to the zoo waiting at a bus stop on west portal avenue when a speeding car ran into them. mom dad, toddler and baby all died. the crash prompted the sfmta to come up with a plan to change traffic flows in the west portal district, but some say...
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i'm zach fuentes. hey, commuters. listen up. sausalito ferry service may resume sometime this coming week. transportation officials say crews are still making repairs this weekend. in the meantime, golden gate transit busses are shuttling passengers to and from san francisco. but we'll keep you updated on when those repairs are completed. here and online at abc seven news.com. all also in the north bay, westbound highway 37 is closed. all weekend. caltrans is repairing the pavement from vallejo to sears point. the road is expected to reopen by 4 a.m. monday. it's one of two big highway closures this weekend in the east bay. nine miles of 680 southbound are closed through pleasanton. between the 580 connector and koopman road is also shut through the weekend. all right, let's check on the conditions outside right now with meteorologist lisa argen. good morning. >> good morning zach. the view from mount tam looks nice doesn't it. we do have that marine layer. temperatures are on the cool side. the winds are going to pick up today.
i'm zach fuentes. hey, commuters. listen up. sausalito ferry service may resume sometime this coming week. transportation officials say crews are still making repairs this weekend. in the meantime, golden gate transit busses are shuttling passengers to and from san francisco. but we'll keep you updated on when those repairs are completed. here and online at abc seven news.com. all also in the north bay, westbound highway 37 is closed. all weekend. caltrans is repairing the pavement from vallejo...
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abc seven news reporter zach fuentes spoke with one of the people who filed a recount request, and joins us live in san jose. zach, this has been fascinating ever since election night twists and turns at every corner. >> dan, now recount, of course, could be time consuming, it could be costly and ultimately it could change who we see on that november general election ballot. >> do you have a three person runoff in november instead of a two person runoff or so? >> it initially seemed in the district 16 congressional race, but now there have been recount requests by two voters in the two counties within the congressional district. >> the person who has the most at stake is probably, sam liccardo, who is betting that he would have a better chance in a two person race than in a three person runoff. >> registrars confirm that the santa clara county recount was requested by jonathan padilla. according to his linkedin profile. he was a policy and finance director for liccardo's 2014 san jose mayoral campaign. he released what he said would be his only statement on the matter on social media, sa
abc seven news reporter zach fuentes spoke with one of the people who filed a recount request, and joins us live in san jose. zach, this has been fascinating ever since election night twists and turns at every corner. >> dan, now recount, of course, could be time consuming, it could be costly and ultimately it could change who we see on that november general election ballot. >> do you have a three person runoff in november instead of a two person runoff or so? >> it initially...
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i'm zach fuentes. let's start with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. good morning. >> hey zach nice to see you. good morning everyone. we are starting out pretty chilly. the skies are clear with temperatures in the 40s and our coolest inland valleys. live doppler seven picking up on the storm track. that is well to the north of us 48 in oakland right now with 45. danville, 47. in livermore, some low 50s from san jose to fremont and up in the north bay. it's cooler. 41 calistoga, 43, in santa rosa. so compared to yesterday at this time, anywhere from 2 to 10 degrees colder. and we're going to get into some breezy winds at the coast. there's a look at emeryville, mostly sunny skies today. and as we get towards the noon hour it's cool, but the temperatures are on the rise. high pressure is building in mid 60s around the bay. by 4:00. we're in the low 70s inland and it is windy at the coast. we'll talk about a warming trend coming up. zach. >> lisa thank you. this morning stanford is welcoming more than 1000 new undergraduate students for its admit weekend
i'm zach fuentes. let's start with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. good morning. >> hey zach nice to see you. good morning everyone. we are starting out pretty chilly. the skies are clear with temperatures in the 40s and our coolest inland valleys. live doppler seven picking up on the storm track. that is well to the north of us 48 in oakland right now with 45. danville, 47. in livermore, some low 50s from san jose to fremont and up in the north bay. it's...
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i'm zach fuentes, and we have a lot to get to this morning. but first, meteorologist lisa argen has your sunday forecast. and lisa, we're expecting a breezy day. >> we are in fact a breezy week ahead. zach. we've had those gusty winds at the coast allowing the coast to stay pretty cool. and once again as we look at the satellite and radar, you can see the flow out of the northwest. and this will build throughout the day as high pressure sits offshore and the storm track is to the north. it is 55, in hayward, 53 in fremont with 50. in oakland with temperatures in the upper 40s in santa rosa. calistoga 46. so it is a little warmer than it was yesterday at this hour, 2 to 4 degrees milder. and those winds that i talked about, you know, typical for springtime. so by 9:00 we'll be looking at temperatures in the 50s and 60s with mid 70s for the afternoon and some upper 60s around the bay shore, around hayward, oakland. and then notice at the coast, it still stays pretty cool. and those winds will increase up to 20 and 30 miles an hour. so we'll talk
i'm zach fuentes, and we have a lot to get to this morning. but first, meteorologist lisa argen has your sunday forecast. and lisa, we're expecting a breezy day. >> we are in fact a breezy week ahead. zach. we've had those gusty winds at the coast allowing the coast to stay pretty cool. and once again as we look at the satellite and radar, you can see the flow out of the northwest. and this will build throughout the day as high pressure sits offshore and the storm track is to the north....
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zach fuentes, abc seven news meanwhile, the campus of cal poly humboldt is going to be closed through the rest of the semester. >> that's may 10th because of protests, pro-palestinian activists have occupied several buildings on campus. this has been going on since monday. the school set a deadline of 5 p.m. today for people to leave without being arrested. the school says there's been vandalism and theft because of the protesters. now we have continuing coverage of these campus protests across the country, as well as here in the bay area. it's all on our website, abc seven news.com, and there's a link right on our home page. >> supporters of alameda county district attorney pamela price rallied in oakland today. they want county officials to forgo a special election in august and instead put it on the november ballot. they say a special election would cost $20 million in public funds, money they say could fund things like health care programs and violence prevention services. >> the election has got to be put on the regular ballot, where people can be informed and where people are us
zach fuentes, abc seven news meanwhile, the campus of cal poly humboldt is going to be closed through the rest of the semester. >> that's may 10th because of protests, pro-palestinian activists have occupied several buildings on campus. this has been going on since monday. the school set a deadline of 5 p.m. today for people to leave without being arrested. the school says there's been vandalism and theft because of the protesters. now we have continuing coverage of these campus protests...