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livens calistoga dam. >>thank you dan wait and see by the way you can check the weather in your neighborhood anytime with the kron 4 mobile app there you'll find full forecast center active radar. and you can get weather alerts sent straight to your device. download the kron 4 app today. a group of teenagers were arrested after trying to take a woman's car inside a bar parking garage. police say a replica fire arm was used during the incident, our for his has he made you shows us where it happened. >>a woman flocking to her car in an enclosed parking structure when suddenly 6 juveniles target her for a carjacking. day around 11:47am here on the first floor inside the macarthur bart parking garage in oakland. according to bart police at least one of the teens got inside of the vehicle but could not get it started the teenage suspects ultimately gave up on the carjacking and made their way into the macarthur bart station where they boarded a richmond about trade at that time police are on the lookout for the
livens calistoga dam. >>thank you dan wait and see by the way you can check the weather in your neighborhood anytime with the kron 4 mobile app there you'll find full forecast center active radar. and you can get weather alerts sent straight to your device. download the kron 4 app today. a group of teenagers were arrested after trying to take a woman's car inside a bar parking garage. police say a replica fire arm was used during the incident, our for his has he made you shows us where it...
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some places in calistoga have power. this is a couple miles from where we are, we saw power this morning. but right here it is pretty dark out here. just be aware of the outages. sara zendehnam, ktvu fox news. >> hot weather out there. steve is covering all the bay area, calistoga already pretty warm. >>> we have the red flag warnings dropped for the east bay, so it's only for the north bay until 11:00. heat advisory pretty much covers everybody here, vallejo 98, san carlos 96 to 99. we have the offshore breeze for many year, 68 in the city, and some near the bay are really warm. stanford is 59, so some are in the 50s as others are very warm. the offshore direction continues until tomorrow before it turns. sunday we have highs in the 70s. hang in there one more day. one more hot day but then we have some relief. >> reporter: it has been very hot these past few days and today is the last day of it. a lot of people may be coming to the cooling centers here in santa clara county to get relief from that heat. it is going a h
some places in calistoga have power. this is a couple miles from where we are, we saw power this morning. but right here it is pretty dark out here. just be aware of the outages. sara zendehnam, ktvu fox news. >> hot weather out there. steve is covering all the bay area, calistoga already pretty warm. >>> we have the red flag warnings dropped for the east bay, so it's only for the north bay until 11:00. heat advisory pretty much covers everybody here, vallejo 98, san carlos 96 to...
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these are some of the areas and the north bay in napa county calistoga not all of calistoga but parts of it lake berryessa napa and sonoma county we're talking about portions of santa rosa cities and local government they are stepping up to help people who desperately need how are especially if they need medical to be run on electricity. so the community resource centers in calistoga napa fairgrounds and that's located on 1435 north oak street in santa rosa, it's at the veterans memorial building located on 1351 maple avenue. so those places are available to you if you need to go there for water for food and an electricity, so they'll do their best to accommodate you. back live now you can see roger ego he just told us while we're hearing from some of the residents that his boss is telling him. it appears now that power could be out in this location. they were hoping for 9 o'clock this morning which is obviously less than 2 hours from now he's saying that his boss told him you could possibly be back in 2 days. and stay connected. >>with the fire danger coverage, the high temperatures
these are some of the areas and the north bay in napa county calistoga not all of calistoga but parts of it lake berryessa napa and sonoma county we're talking about portions of santa rosa cities and local government they are stepping up to help people who desperately need how are especially if they need medical to be run on electricity. so the community resource centers in calistoga napa fairgrounds and that's located on 1435 north oak street in santa rosa, it's at the veterans memorial...
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downtown calistoga never lost power which is why you see all there's the owner there at this cafe he's happy but it's such a tenuous situation because it is so dry so occasionally breezy so he could change on a dime which is why everybody's trying to get as much business done as they possibly can. let's see if we can talk to some people in calistoga kathleen, you woke up this morning power our senior delighted that you still on the fence with what pg e is doing. a touch and go situation waking up this morning, not sure if i was going to have power. >>it's going to be good for us today. the town we suffer in the town this a terrorist and people are going to come in and does that mean if this is going to be a constant situation to that a moment. >>pg any they were blamed for starting fires in a couple of occasions and they want to avoid the massive wildfires. so let me just play devil's advocate when there's a wildfire. they're not going to come in anyway as far as tourists. so do you see their side of it. and last 2 years tourism has been down because of the situation and. you know, i m
downtown calistoga never lost power which is why you see all there's the owner there at this cafe he's happy but it's such a tenuous situation because it is so dry so occasionally breezy so he could change on a dime which is why everybody's trying to get as much business done as they possibly can. let's see if we can talk to some people in calistoga kathleen, you woke up this morning power our senior delighted that you still on the fence with what pg e is doing. a touch and go situation waking...
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the calistoga napa fairgrounds that's located on 1435 north oak street and that's in calistoga calistoga and that's available to the public. and santa rosa at the santa rosa veterans memorial building. and that's located on 1351 maple avenue in santa rosa, so there are parts in calistoga are in the dark at this particular time we chose this location to let you know the downtown calistoga is available as far as light but even the firefighters say there's no guarantee because of the conditions. downtown calistoga could also be in the dark we will move to that dark areas, the next time you see me to show you the impact of this and again it's very fluid situation being out here guys it's county erie. in breezy so conditions are very right. >>and you know what else is erie and on timely and a bad way is there's a wildfire been grass fires burning right now. >>and the layout and this is exactly what the junior was worried about as of right now no evacuations have been ordered we do a proper sarah at the scene for us now with the very latest. sarah. >>that is what i'm seeing so far as that low
the calistoga napa fairgrounds that's located on 1435 north oak street and that's in calistoga calistoga and that's available to the public. and santa rosa at the santa rosa veterans memorial building. and that's located on 1351 maple avenue in santa rosa, so there are parts in calistoga are in the dark at this particular time we chose this location to let you know the downtown calistoga is available as far as light but even the firefighters say there's no guarantee because of the conditions....
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amy hollyfield is in calistoga for us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. you can see behind me this arco gas station is dark. this section of calistoga does not have power. we are at petrified forrest road and highway 108. downtown is okay, but just north of there the lights have been turned off. nothing happene, but pg&e decided to shut down the power because of the risk of wildfires. we saw people this morning stopping by the gas station, wanting to go to the convenience store but realizing there was no power and that the stores are closed. they were surprised to find everything like this, but no power means no business. >> this is surprising because i was not expecting calistoga to lose power. i'm triiying to go to work, but i'm not sure there's power. >> what were you hoping to buy here? >> i was just trying to get coffee. >> some of the creature comforts people will be without this morning. here are the areas without power. 708 customers near calistoga, napa and the northern end of lake berryessa. and then 711 customers near santa rosa along porter cr
amy hollyfield is in calistoga for us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. you can see behind me this arco gas station is dark. this section of calistoga does not have power. we are at petrified forrest road and highway 108. downtown is okay, but just north of there the lights have been turned off. nothing happene, but pg&e decided to shut down the power because of the risk of wildfires. we saw people this morning stopping by the gas station, wanting to go to the convenience...
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ali wolf live in calistoga, and the power came on five minutes ago, three minutes ago? >> reporter: yeah, terry, i'd say within the last ten minutes. we walked out here. we noticed that the market here at this arco station the lights are back on. it had a big effect on businesses. people passing through throughout the entire day. some people have been warned that the power won't come back on until tomorrow. kevin bachmann is bringing this generator to his elderly in-laws near santa rosa. >> it's a common generator. >> reporter: they are among the roughly 1400 pg&e customers who had their power shut off overnight in napa and sonoma counties. they cut power preemptively for fire. >> this is just the way it is. so having my house burn down, i mean, that sort of leads you to understand that. >> reporter: on this triple digit day, the out ooage forced some businesses to close and caused some struggling for cool air. >> no air conditioning is not very comfortable for old people. >> repte calistoga mayheor powes and wildfires are the new normal and the city's prepared with bac
ali wolf live in calistoga, and the power came on five minutes ago, three minutes ago? >> reporter: yeah, terry, i'd say within the last ten minutes. we walked out here. we noticed that the market here at this arco station the lights are back on. it had a big effect on businesses. people passing through throughout the entire day. some people have been warned that the power won't come back on until tomorrow. kevin bachmann is bringing this generator to his elderly in-laws near santa rosa....
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in calistoga dan kerman kron 4 news. >>san francisco, you can cool off and 7 city pools for free tonight and tomorrow high temperatures this week prompted this city's recreation and park department to offer free admission at balboa kaufman hamilton martin luther king junior mission, north beach and sabha polls now park officials say that their ear world be a lane open. times for anyone who needs to cool off. recreational a family swim will also go on designated hours. >>you can track the weather in your neighborhood anytime with kron 4 app there you'll find full forecast interactive radar and get weather alerts sent straight to your device. download the kron 4 app today. a big story tonight health officials in santa clara county say 2 people have died from the flu. one was an adult under the age of 65 who apparently had some underlying health problems said contributed to the death. the other was a child under the age of 18 who may have contracted the flu abroad and brought it back to santa clara county and then passed aw
in calistoga dan kerman kron 4 news. >>san francisco, you can cool off and 7 city pools for free tonight and tomorrow high temperatures this week prompted this city's recreation and park department to offer free admission at balboa kaufman hamilton martin luther king junior mission, north beach and sabha polls now park officials say that their ear world be a lane open. times for anyone who needs to cool off. recreational a family swim will also go on designated hours. >>you can...
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we have found a dark spot in calistoga. we're at a dark arco gas station. these are our lights that are lighting this place up. you can kind of get a sense of the lights being off here. you can tell that the pump is not working. this station is closed. it's dark here. let me show you a map of all the areas impacted by this power outage. pg&e has turned the power off to 708 customers near calistoga and napa in the northern end of lake berryessa. in sonoma county, 711 customers near santa rosa along porter creek road lost power for the next few hours. businesses in the wine country have been getting ready for this. some have rented huge generators to keep their businesses going because of the threat of these power outages. these generators are expensive. tens of thousands of dollars to rent, because the possibility of losing inventory like grapes at the wineries is also expensive. they have done this, they say they don't like it. but they're dealing with it. >> the power service shutdown, i do think it is a good thing. but as a business owner, it causes me a
we have found a dark spot in calistoga. we're at a dark arco gas station. these are our lights that are lighting this place up. you can kind of get a sense of the lights being off here. you can tell that the pump is not working. this station is closed. it's dark here. let me show you a map of all the areas impacted by this power outage. pg&e has turned the power off to 708 customers near calistoga and napa in the northern end of lake berryessa. in sonoma county, 711 customers near santa...
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>>prevent any wildfires from sparking overnight kron four's will tran live in calistoga where. >>those lights are off in certain sections of the town. well. >>many people are waking up to no light on inside a convenience store and this is how they're getting around this morning. normally you would see hot dogs and donuts and coffee brewing, this is a very busy time for them, it's harvest season. a lot of construction workers stopped by this location on the way to rebuild homes. there were wiped out from previous fires, but as you can see the lights are on fading even bother just filling the shelves here because it is not open for business, let's walk around here and talk to the manager rodrigo caballero. you were telling us a lot of people come here to buy things this morning this is costing money all right to cost money. nothing we can it. did pg me tell you when power might come back. >>the law. >>they send them last night, mrs. say everybody say so they sent a message now or they shut >>normally a lot of people come here right you would be very busy right now. yes, this thin
>>prevent any wildfires from sparking overnight kron four's will tran live in calistoga where. >>those lights are off in certain sections of the town. well. >>many people are waking up to no light on inside a convenience store and this is how they're getting around this morning. normally you would see hot dogs and donuts and coffee brewing, this is a very busy time for them, it's harvest season. a lot of construction workers stopped by this location on the way to rebuild...
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closed signs were unome businesses on the west side of calistoga. the power was out because the fire danger was high. >> i have meat, milk, i have an ice cream freezer. >> reporter: as mary cardoza attempted to save her restaurant's food from
closed signs were unome businesses on the west side of calistoga. the power was out because the fire danger was high. >> i have meat, milk, i have an ice cream freezer. >> reporter: as mary cardoza attempted to save her restaurant's food from
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live in calistoga. >> thank you. >>> you can find out using our absz 7 news app. push alerts. also customize the topics for you are interested in. >>> new at 11 square for firefighters in san francisco. they were evacuated while a house fire while the roof collapse ds. fire forced one person inside that house to find a new place to stay. no one was hurt. >> new developments on the impeachment battle. lawmakers looking at the first look at the whistleblower complaint just hours after the white house released rough transcript of president trump's phone call to the leader of ukraine. rachel scott on capitol hill with how the president is securing. >> reporter: in a secure room in the basement of the clal lawmakers were able to get their first look at the whistleblower complaint at the center of a tug of war between the white house and congress. >> i found the allegations deeply disturbing. i also found them very credible. >> reporter: after pressure from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, the administration handing over that complaint, they tried to block from getting to congr
live in calistoga. >> thank you. >>> you can find out using our absz 7 news app. push alerts. also customize the topics for you are interested in. >>> new at 11 square for firefighters in san francisco. they were evacuated while a house fire while the roof collapse ds. fire forced one person inside that house to find a new place to stay. no one was hurt. >> new developments on the impeachment battle. lawmakers looking at the first look at the whistleblower...
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there is a lot of fires here in calistoga and -- i don't want strhet at the rancho del calistoga neighborhood the manager let residents know there is a cooling center open at the fair grounds because everyone who lives here is 55 and without power and air-conditioning. they are much more susceptible to the higher temperatures and that is where we found ann on that bench there. she took note the high winds that triggered today's pg&e power outage failed to materialize. >> if it was windy and hot, then i could understand. t really know. >> do you think they're being overly cautious. >> i think they are being way overly cautious and it is kind of at our expense. >> earlier they were bringing in generators to -- this is from safari west which pg&e had to cut pouter -- to cut power and they were prepared with generators to continue to be up and running. if there are any additional outages, we'll keep you posted. >>> and right now an early morning fire in vallejo is contained. the fire burned about 10 acres on mare island and this is new video from sky ranger. that started shortly before 3:00 this
there is a lot of fires here in calistoga and -- i don't want strhet at the rancho del calistoga neighborhood the manager let residents know there is a cooling center open at the fair grounds because everyone who lives here is 55 and without power and air-conditioning. they are much more susceptible to the higher temperatures and that is where we found ann on that bench there. she took note the high winds that triggered today's pg&e power outage failed to materialize. >> if it was...
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closed signs were unome businesses on the west side of calistoga. the power was out because the fire danger was high. >> i have meat, milk, i have an ice cream freezer. >> reporter: as mary cardoza attempted to save her restaurant's food from spoiling in the heat, she questioned why pg&e decided to cut power to roughly 1400 customers in napa and sonoma county. >> there hasn't been anyone here and it's one of the hottest days of the year. >> i hope they get it on right away. >> reporter: 87-year-old fern says her breathing machine stopped working when the power went out around 4:00 a.m. >> i don't have any air that's blowing in. >> reporter: pg&e chose to do a public safety power shutoff because of weather conditions that created a wildfire risk, something kevin bachmann understands because shea victim of the tubbs fire. >> i was one of the several thousand homes that burned down in north santa rosa. >> reporter: calistoga mayor chris canning says preemptive fires are the new normal, and the city is prepared with generators which were not needed this
closed signs were unome businesses on the west side of calistoga. the power was out because the fire danger was high. >> i have meat, milk, i have an ice cream freezer. >> reporter: as mary cardoza attempted to save her restaurant's food from spoiling in the heat, she questioned why pg&e decided to cut power to roughly 1400 customers in napa and sonoma county. >> there hasn't been anyone here and it's one of the hottest days of the year. >> i hope they get it on...
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wilson walker is in calistoga where the fire safety shut off took a big toll. >> reporter: the power is back on, the sun is finally going down after what had been a long, hot day up here. the outage, as it turned out lasted about 12 hours for everyone and for a lot of people it really was much more than just an inconvenience. >> i think this is the third power outage so far we have had. it's always when it is the hardest. >> reporter: on the northern edge of calistoga, this could turn the community of senior citizens into a ghost town, the citizens huddled in their homes, hoping to hold off the afternoon heat as long as possible. >> we have a blackout like this it impacts the seniors so badly. they are stuck in their homes. it is really hard. >> reporter: a nurse of 50 years, sarah custer helped deliver food and check on neighbors, many who says she says are homebound, unable to escape their trailers, with no means of staying cool. >> no ac. they can't get out, they can't do anything. a lot of us can take off and go to the ocean but they can't. >> when you have an outage like we had
wilson walker is in calistoga where the fire safety shut off took a big toll. >> reporter: the power is back on, the sun is finally going down after what had been a long, hot day up here. the outage, as it turned out lasted about 12 hours for everyone and for a lot of people it really was much more than just an inconvenience. >> i think this is the third power outage so far we have had. it's always when it is the hardest. >> reporter: on the northern edge of calistoga, this...
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the other at the fairground here in calistoga. they expect to start restoring power about noon if wind cooperate. reporting live in calistoga, deborah villalon. >>> the second night in a row red flag warning in effect in the north and east bay above 1,000 feet. the rest of us may not notice much at all. a heat advisory tomorrow again. temperatures around 100 degrees. also a spare the air alert second day in a row on that one. we're looking at a situation where we're going to see significant changes as we go through the next couple of days. so as we look at the heat advisory here. help me move this forward. and you'll see we have heat advisory here and then here is the red flag warning. these are the areas we're talking about. and the winds and the hills some what relatively light. but they're going get going here. not broadcast to go as strong as last night it was close in bay as well. we get this big heat up. red flag warnings. watch what happens on thursday, friday, saturday and sunday. a significant drop in weather and temperat
the other at the fairground here in calistoga. they expect to start restoring power about noon if wind cooperate. reporting live in calistoga, deborah villalon. >>> the second night in a row red flag warning in effect in the north and east bay above 1,000 feet. the rest of us may not notice much at all. a heat advisory tomorrow again. temperatures around 100 degrees. also a spare the air alert second day in a row on that one. we're looking at a situation where we're going to see...
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>>and the north bay, this city of calistoga set up a cooling center and electric charging stations today at the napa county fairgrounds that cooling center will be open a little longer till 00:06pm tonight, the calistoga police and fire departments say they will be conducting wellness checks on a regular basis in areas of the city. they do not have power because of pg e's preemptive power shut off to shut off left a little over 700 customers without power in the calistoga area. also lake berryessa and that the area since around 4 o'clock this morning. >>the big story today, dozens of protesters block montgomery street in san francisco's financial district this morning. the demonstration. it's part of an ongoing action following friday's worldwide youth lead climate strike the protesters are demanding that wall street west businesses in san francisco immediately divest from fossil fuels and other climate damaging activities. protesters also said that they're willing to face arrest. >>another sobering report out tonight which says the disastrous effects of manmade climate change or worse t
>>and the north bay, this city of calistoga set up a cooling center and electric charging stations today at the napa county fairgrounds that cooling center will be open a little longer till 00:06pm tonight, the calistoga police and fire departments say they will be conducting wellness checks on a regular basis in areas of the city. they do not have power because of pg e's preemptive power shut off to shut off left a little over 700 customers without power in the calistoga area. also lake...
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reporting live in calistoga, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, here's the relief from the heat and sierra snow on the way, detail it in about eight minutes. >>> wasn't a tree, house or car not overturned. >> coming to the rescue, east bay man using skills he learned from national geographic to find lost pets. >>> waiting for b.a.r.t. to get to downtown san jose. >>> photographer in the bahamas, went to rescue pets stranded after hurricane dorian. st then the calls for people wanting to help the photographer. spoke with him about what he saw, difference he's making. >> reporter: homes crushed, trees snapped in half, crumbled businesses. drone video that douglas shot days ago showing the aftermath of hurricane dorian. for two days sat on top of the island, pummelling it with waves and winds up to 200 miles an hour. >> literally not a tree, house or car not overturned, shredded apart. >> reporter: killed at least 50 people and 1,300 are still missing. douglas is aerial cito s, helped after camp fire but this devastation was different. >> dogs and c
reporting live in calistoga, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, here's the relief from the heat and sierra snow on the way, detail it in about eight minutes. >>> wasn't a tree, house or car not overturned. >> coming to the rescue, east bay man using skills he learned from national geographic to find lost pets. >>> waiting for b.a.r.t. to get to downtown san jose. >>> photographer in the bahamas, went to rescue pets...
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we start to work at 5:00. >> reporter: eastern sonoma county, west calistoga and north of the lake were all cut off to prevent wildfires during hot temperatures, low humidity and gusty winds. >> it's a surprise because i wasn't expecting calistoga to lose power. >> reporter: more than 48,000 pg&e customers dealt with the outage. when conditions get better, the utility will inspect lines and turn the power on, but it could take hours to days to get service back, which means these doors will have to wait to open. sara zendehnam, ktvu fox 2 news. >> if pg&e cuts power in your area, cell service may not last long. at&t, verizon, u.s. cellular, t- mobile and sprint say if a wildfire breaks out, they cannot guarantee service. during the camp fire, 17 cell towers were destroyed, causing communication problems. >>> airbrush fire happened overnight on the mare island preserve. allie rasmus explains it started when someone tried to steal copper wiring from a power pole. >> reporter: a steep glowing hillside before sunrise on the mare island preserve. it started around 3:00 this morning and burned
we start to work at 5:00. >> reporter: eastern sonoma county, west calistoga and north of the lake were all cut off to prevent wildfires during hot temperatures, low humidity and gusty winds. >> it's a surprise because i wasn't expecting calistoga to lose power. >> reporter: more than 48,000 pg&e customers dealt with the outage. when conditions get better, the utility will inspect lines and turn the power on, but it could take hours to days to get service back, which means...
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>>usual customers of this calistoga are go on foothill blvd we're pleased to find the doors locked and pumps not working wednesday, heavy fill up on gas and have a little respite in my car. get gas was of reason barbara and her papa live across the way in a mobile home park. >>the came around right all the bells told us it was going to be off. i just feel bad for the people that don't that really need on neighbors and couwas you know i really wanted to sit in front of the bridge but then everything would now so. >>a significant number path through smart a public safety police fired into wellness checks, a cooling in charging center was set up at the fairgrounds near by but folks like lori bakker. >>set up their own. pg e crews could be seen driving up and down foothill boulevard as they work to inspect lines and return power to the area th gh dealing with more th 12 hours of no powers inconvenient folks like laurie say it's much better than the alternative. a lot of people. >>are feeling about it i would say, but i would rather have the power shut off and go for a firestorm again. >>la
>>usual customers of this calistoga are go on foothill blvd we're pleased to find the doors locked and pumps not working wednesday, heavy fill up on gas and have a little respite in my car. get gas was of reason barbara and her papa live across the way in a mobile home park. >>the came around right all the bells told us it was going to be off. i just feel bad for the people that don't that really need on neighbors and couwas you know i really wanted to sit in front of the bridge but...
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has been through a lot. >> in western calistoga today. they're singing the dead switch no light blues. it sounds a little bit like this. chorus of g owned power up the ac. >> but he would be the exception, not the norm. as evidenced by tales of woe in the station at foothill road and cedar street. >> i'm out of gas. >> and no way to pump wit the juice turned off. >> how widespread is this power outage? >> wide enough to 1400 people. downtown, spared. an improvement over similar shutdown last october. but if you were in it, you were in it. >>nology's on right now. >> nicole remembers exact moment the outage starteded. >> about 3:00, everything black. >> how do you know? >> because you could hear everything shut down. >> all to prevent winds from causing powerlines to arc to preconvenient wildfires. turng power back on will take much longer than turp tu turning it off. as long as b this hours. >> it's all turned off and we can't turn it back on and just flip a switch until we know it's safe to do so and if there's a tree on a line or broken
has been through a lot. >> in western calistoga today. they're singing the dead switch no light blues. it sounds a little bit like this. chorus of g owned power up the ac. >> but he would be the exception, not the norm. as evidenced by tales of woe in the station at foothill road and cedar street. >> i'm out of gas. >> and no way to pump wit the juice turned off. >> how widespread is this power outage? >> wide enough to 1400 people. downtown, spared. an...
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>>usual customers of this calistoga are go on foothill blvd we're pleased to find the doors locked and pumps not working wednesday, heavy fill up on gas and have a little respite in my car. >>i came here, i can get of reason barbara and her papa live across the way in a mobile home park. >>the came around right all the bells told us it was going to be off. i just feel bad for the people that don't that really need electricity. >>she spent her day checking on neighbors and counting the hours until power was restored you know i really wanted to sit in front of the bridge but then everything would now so. >>a significant number path through smart a public safety police the fire did to wellness checks, a cooling in charging center was t up at the fairgrounds near by but folks like lori bakker. >>set up their own. pg e crews could be seen driving up and down foothill boulevard as they work to inspect lines and return power to the area though dealing with more than 12 hours of no powers inconvenient folks like laurie say it's much better than the alternative. a lot of people. our feeling in
>>usual customers of this calistoga are go on foothill blvd we're pleased to find the doors locked and pumps not working wednesday, heavy fill up on gas and have a little respite in my car. >>i came here, i can get of reason barbara and her papa live across the way in a mobile home park. >>the came around right all the bells told us it was going to be off. i just feel bad for the people that don't that really need electricity. >>she spent her day checking on neighbors...
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the section of calistoga affected by this power shut off today is the same section shut off during last october. jackie ward, kpix 5. >> it takes 24 to 48 hours for the power to be fully restored. >>> crews are watching for hot spots at scene of a wildfire in vallejo. as kpix 5's anne makovec they believe it was started by lines that were cut on purpose. >> reporter: the cause of this fire is now the subject of a criminal investigation. the fire broke out just after 3:00 a.m. and burned seven acres of the nature preserve. they believe it started when someone used a saw to cut into several power poles, causing live lines to go down. >> reporter: dry brush. firefighters took this picture near the ignition point, evidence they say that someone may have been trying to harvest copper wires. it is a crime that the energy company says has been attempted before. >> it has been cutoff, sawed-off. >> reporter: this video was taken by a woman who lives near the preserve of a prior pole sawing incident. she heard the fire trucks this morning. >> i heard how far away they were going and in my heart,
the section of calistoga affected by this power shut off today is the same section shut off during last october. jackie ward, kpix 5. >> it takes 24 to 48 hours for the power to be fully restored. >>> crews are watching for hot spots at scene of a wildfire in vallejo. as kpix 5's anne makovec they believe it was started by lines that were cut on purpose. >> reporter: the cause of this fire is now the subject of a criminal investigation. the fire broke out just after 3:00...
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>>in calistoga noel below kron 4 news. this epidemic is going. more people you pretty much any that they often san francisco. items is the hiv. >>san francisco supervisor matt haney is referring to the drug an overdose crisis in the city today, he and other staffers learn how to use nor can to help save lives. the training comes a day after haney introduced a resolution declaring a public health crisis temperatures haney is citing the rampant drug use on the streets and the increasing opioid over debt overdose deaths in the city. >>for state of the sacking talks with haney about his plan she joins us in our newsroom tonight with more taylor. >>well san francisco's drug problem is nothing new but the number of overdose deaths are increasing supervisor haney is now calling for an emergency response to the overdoses and deaths in the city. his resolution urges the department of health to present a comprehensive plan on how to address this crisis. >>comes is sky ross in san francisco is now is responsible for 5 times as many deaths it crashes i'm a s
>>in calistoga noel below kron 4 news. this epidemic is going. more people you pretty much any that they often san francisco. items is the hiv. >>san francisco supervisor matt haney is referring to the drug an overdose crisis in the city today, he and other staffers learn how to use nor can to help save lives. the training comes a day after haney introduced a resolution declaring a public health crisis temperatures haney is citing the rampant drug use on the streets and the...
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all in all, with the power being shut off if it can save someone's home it's good. >> reporter: in calistoga, restaurants like pacifico lost money during last year's safety shutoff. this year the owner installed a generator joust to be on the safe side, like the people at safari west brought in this portable generator which mind me is up and running. pg&e is expecting the expected wind event to end at noon and as i mentioned it's very still out here but noon around that time they'll have some of the crews go out and check the equipment make sure everything is okay before powering back on. reporting live here in sonoma, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> really playing it safe there, thanks, bob. 6:09 right now. >> happening today, a 21-year-old man who police say fired a gun last week on the san jose state campus is expected to appear in court. joseph vicensio faces several charges including attempted murder. no one was hit but bullets did hit the mlk library and a nearby parking structure. officers arrested the suspect a few days later after releasing surveillance images. >>> mountain view
all in all, with the power being shut off if it can save someone's home it's good. >> reporter: in calistoga, restaurants like pacifico lost money during last year's safety shutoff. this year the owner installed a generator joust to be on the safe side, like the people at safari west brought in this portable generator which mind me is up and running. pg&e is expecting the expected wind event to end at noon and as i mentioned it's very still out here but noon around that time they'll...
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totally restored, we are on france valley road, about 1000 feet up on the calistoga side. around here there is still power outages, but they are now inspecting those lines and they soon hope to have the power restored pretty quickly. but here's how the day went. jerry factor is one of 1400 pg&e customers still shut off. he was shut off early this morning, and he hasn't had power in almost 12 hours. but like many of his neighbors in the rural area, he has a big generator that runs his entire house when needed. >> they've got to do what they've got to do, that's all there is to it. i'm in favor of them shutting her down, if you want to live here, you've got to be prepared. it's like a little city around here, there are generators running all over the area now. >> though the town of calistoga was not shut off, the arco station was on the shutdown circuit, inconveniencing folks needing to fill up. >> i think it's a good idea, it's better that than the alternative, i'd rather that than a fire any day. >> with five generators going, it was a normal safe night and day for safari
totally restored, we are on france valley road, about 1000 feet up on the calistoga side. around here there is still power outages, but they are now inspecting those lines and they soon hope to have the power restored pretty quickly. but here's how the day went. jerry factor is one of 1400 pg&e customers still shut off. he was shut off early this morning, and he hasn't had power in almost 12 hours. but like many of his neighbors in the rural area, he has a big generator that runs his entire...
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., 708 customers are due to lose power near calistoga, napa and the northern end of lake berryessa. in sonoma county, 71 # 1 customers near sosa long porter creek road will be affected. >> abc7 news reporter kate larson is live in santa rosa with details. kate. >> reporter: well, ama, larry, we are on mark west springs road and just about five miles up the road towards calistoga is where pg&e will begin their planned power shut off. but there are businesses all over sonoma county who are paying for the power shut off even though the lights are still on. >> you can feel right now how cold that is. >> reporter: robert morris is the co-owner and general manager of custom crush in windsor where cooling is key. >> we're looking at millions of dollars worth of inventory that really cannot get warm. >> reporter: he and the rest of the wine country are in the middle of harvest. they need pg&e and their power to keep their wine and grapes cool so the threat of large-scale power shut offs is no small inconvenience. >> as a business owner, i really don't like being in this situation because it
., 708 customers are due to lose power near calistoga, napa and the northern end of lake berryessa. in sonoma county, 71 # 1 customers near sosa long porter creek road will be affected. >> abc7 news reporter kate larson is live in santa rosa with details. kate. >> reporter: well, ama, larry, we are on mark west springs road and just about five miles up the road towards calistoga is where pg&e will begin their planned power shut off. but there are businesses all over sonoma...
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. >> amy hollyfield is on the way to calistoga right now and joins us live. good morning. >> good morning. they opened a resource center to help people possibly impacted who may need help during this power outage. we're on our way now. let's look at the maps, you can see the impacted areas of sonoma counties. 708 customers set to lose power near calistoga, napa and the northern end. and in sonoma county, 711 customers near santa rosa along porter creek road will be affected. businesses in the wine country have been preparing for this. they rented huge generators to keep business going because of the threat of power outages. the generators are expensive but so is the possibility of losing inventory like grapes at the wineries or food at restaurants. some say they do understand the need to shut off this power. >> as a firefighter, yeah, i don't want to see fire started from downed power lines. it's probably a good preventive measure just an unfortunate set of circumstances. >> pg&e is saying they're shutting down the power so they don't spark a fire during hot,
. >> amy hollyfield is on the way to calistoga right now and joins us live. good morning. >> good morning. they opened a resource center to help people possibly impacted who may need help during this power outage. we're on our way now. let's look at the maps, you can see the impacted areas of sonoma counties. 708 customers set to lose power near calistoga, napa and the northern end. and in sonoma county, 711 customers near santa rosa along porter creek road will be affected....
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. >>> power is back on tonight for about 1400 customers in sonoma county and calistoga who had their electricity turned off overnight for safety reasons. pg&e crews spent the day expecting the condition of those power lines to make sure they are safe. tom vacar tells us how people in calistoga handled the outages.>> reporter: jerry factor is one of 1400 pg&e customers shut off, he was shut off early this morning, but like many of his neighbors in the rural area, he has a big generator that runs his entire house when needed.>> they've got to do what they've got to do, that's all there is in favo shutting her down. if you want to live your, you've got to be prepared. it's now like a little city, there are generators running all over the area now. >> though the town of calistoga was not shut off, the arco station on the outskirts was on the shutdown circuit inconveniencing folks needing to fill up. >> i think it's a good idea, better that than the alternative. i'd rather that than a fire. >> with five generators going, it was a normal and safe night and day at safari west for its overni
. >>> power is back on tonight for about 1400 customers in sonoma county and calistoga who had their electricity turned off overnight for safety reasons. pg&e crews spent the day expecting the condition of those power lines to make sure they are safe. tom vacar tells us how people in calistoga handled the outages.>> reporter: jerry factor is one of 1400 pg&e customers shut off, he was shut off early this morning, but like many of his neighbors in the rural area, he has a...
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. >> reporter: in napa county, the shut off includes 700 customers in napa, calistoga, and lake berryessa. sources tell us the expected restoration time will be about 12 hours. this is all because of windy weather conditions, pg and e says it it is increasing the what fire risk and is area. weather and is going to peek somewhere between 6:00 a.m. and noon. >>> if you're looking for some relief from the heat today, several coolers cooling centers opening up her in the bay area. here are just a few of the places in santa clara county. the kempton community center in san jose, and east bay, the brentwood community center and brentwood senior activity center. over and sonoma county, the tinley recreation complex will be open. as today's high fire danger continues, kpix5 has you care covered on air and online at kpix.com. >>> this just in, a little over an hour ago, the ceo of juul announced he is stepping down. the resignation of this man, kevin burns, is effective immediately. and autry executive is replacing him. the san francisco bay company is the biggest player in e- cigarettes, the anno
. >> reporter: in napa county, the shut off includes 700 customers in napa, calistoga, and lake berryessa. sources tell us the expected restoration time will be about 12 hours. this is all because of windy weather conditions, pg and e says it it is increasing the what fire risk and is area. weather and is going to peek somewhere between 6:00 a.m. and noon. >>> if you're looking for some relief from the heat today, several coolers cooling centers opening up her in the bay area....
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he's even into a downtown calistoga about 20 mile an hour gusts out there as well but over the mountain tops maybe 30 maybe 40 mile an hour winds. so that's the major concerns of those winds in the east bay, but look at the urban areas not much in the way of when it all stays fairly calm at the lower levels still breezy through the middle of the day tomorrow but the red flag warnings come down and then watch what happens as we head toward tomorrow afternoon. all of a sudden the winds which is and then you see the color showed up along the coastline. the good news is that's the sea breeze kicking in that sea breeze will carry with a more moisture of course that nice ocean air will cool down the bay area over the next couple days. it will be the end of the fire danger but tonight still scary night out their fire danger is running very very high. >>some local cities are opening cooling centers this week and the north bay that the family community center in santa rosa. that will be open from 11:00am to 07:00pm tomorrow and the petaluma community center will be open from 11 in the morning un
he's even into a downtown calistoga about 20 mile an hour gusts out there as well but over the mountain tops maybe 30 maybe 40 mile an hour winds. so that's the major concerns of those winds in the east bay, but look at the urban areas not much in the way of when it all stays fairly calm at the lower levels still breezy through the middle of the day tomorrow but the red flag warnings come down and then watch what happens as we head toward tomorrow afternoon. all of a sudden the winds which is...
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look at the temperatures 78 to 82 in calistoga. along the east bay shore, 72 at richmond and hercules. even the east bay valleys comfortable today from 77 to look at that concord, antioch and brentwood at 83. tonight the low to upper 50s with more cloud cover along the coast and into the south bay. my accuweather 7-day forecast, fall continues tuesday and then, whoa, look at that. touch of summer inland wednesday with 90s. mid-80s around the bay thursday and everybody some mid-70s at the coast by friday when we are hitting the 90s to 100 elsewhere. hi, frances. >> hi, mike. traffic heavy through hayward. two accidents along the southbound 880 stretch. the first one just cleared from the lanes. but then there's another accident in the backup southbound at "a" street and see how traffic is very heavy 238 from san lorenzo down towards industrial. here's a live shot of the san mateo bridge so if you're headed in that direction westbound traffic also crowded leaving hayward and heading to foster city and san mateo. bay bridge toll plaza
look at the temperatures 78 to 82 in calistoga. along the east bay shore, 72 at richmond and hercules. even the east bay valleys comfortable today from 77 to look at that concord, antioch and brentwood at 83. tonight the low to upper 50s with more cloud cover along the coast and into the south bay. my accuweather 7-day forecast, fall continues tuesday and then, whoa, look at that. touch of summer inland wednesday with 90s. mid-80s around the bay thursday and everybody some mid-70s at the coast...
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this market and gas station is in calistoga and lost power for more than 12 hours. a big financial hit. >> reporter: it was 102 degrees when power came back on just before 5:00 p.m. the guides and guests. running generators all day and they were able to remain open. the forest, trails, gift shops and guest rooms were open but empty. the phones, water and sewer all dependent on power, no generators here. >> not going to be a environment. i me, the business, of course. >> the owner admits it wasn't just the power outage but days of alerts and uncertainty causing her canceled reservations. >> i can't promise them because i don't know how the decisions are being made. >> reporter: he represents the area of the tub's fire. >> average isn't good enough when you talk about people's lives. anything other than good is a failing grade. >> reporter: the utility kept officials in the dark when they pressed for clarity and jurisdictions spent time and money mobilizing first responders and staff on a shut down build as 40,000 people in two counties but effecting only 1400. >> not
this market and gas station is in calistoga and lost power for more than 12 hours. a big financial hit. >> reporter: it was 102 degrees when power came back on just before 5:00 p.m. the guides and guests. running generators all day and they were able to remain open. the forest, trails, gift shops and guest rooms were open but empty. the phones, water and sewer all dependent on power, no generators here. >> not going to be a environment. i me, the business, of course. >> the...
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calistoga is looking at 101. little north, northwest we can find it coming through north, northeast going north of town at 12. at least wind coming in with fairfield and mackville looking north at 80 degrees. human arizona city record rainfall in scottsdale had 60 5/100. the heights to the north with the airflow right around it. that is why we are getting that northerly breeze here. 60s in the city. up above the area we are looking at 71 degrees. warm air lost with that northerly breeze translating to a toasty tuesday. wednesday looks to be the hottest day where we will have a few locations checking in at 101. but a significant area of low pressure and associated dip in the jet stream on tap for monday with temperatures going into the 70s. it will be very monday -- wendy out here. like monday was. 80s and 90s for about everybody here. the coast is clear and temperatures will be above average for tomorrow. fog comes back and there's a system digging into the north with a big change for the weekend. >>> some are ca
calistoga is looking at 101. little north, northwest we can find it coming through north, northeast going north of town at 12. at least wind coming in with fairfield and mackville looking north at 80 degrees. human arizona city record rainfall in scottsdale had 60 5/100. the heights to the north with the airflow right around it. that is why we are getting that northerly breeze here. 60s in the city. up above the area we are looking at 71 degrees. warm air lost with that northerly breeze...
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about 700 people in napa, calistoga and lake berryessa. meanwhile, in sonoma county, the shut off area is near porter creek road. thousands will lose power in the sierra foothills as well. >>> tonight a popular coming of age series on netflix is stirring up a new controversy. this time the drama around 13 reasons why has nothing to reason do with supply. >> reporter: "13 reasons why" was shot in various areas in the bay area, 10 day they shot here. this is close to the public due to high fire danger. "13 reasons why" is a drama series is about teen suicide. its third season debuted on netflix in august. we saw crews presumably al saw fire crews. four. >> i am here focusing on any issues that may come up. >> re rtme said ththe city gave permission to them to be in the closed park. as long as they pay for a fire inspector. >> nobody should be here. >> reporter: some bicycle riders thought that they got preferential treatment. >> yeah, like i said i don't think. >> if there is actually fire teacher, people probably should not be here. i haven
about 700 people in napa, calistoga and lake berryessa. meanwhile, in sonoma county, the shut off area is near porter creek road. thousands will lose power in the sierra foothills as well. >>> tonight a popular coming of age series on netflix is stirring up a new controversy. this time the drama around 13 reasons why has nothing to reason do with supply. >> reporter: "13 reasons why" was shot in various areas in the bay area, 10 day they shot here. this is close to the...
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that is just north of calistoga. right on st. louis appeared but that is fairly isolated and just as the forecast had been read online about this, it has been isolated to sonoma county now. we are going to continue to watch the radar, until about midnight tonight. there is a chance for scattered showers, really, bay area white, it is not just sonoma county, even though they have the best chance. i will have more on that complete forecast. and look at the sierra right now. that is the view from the crest of the sierra on the squaw valley. that is yesterday's snow. there is marketing tonight, in fact, that winter weather advisory for anybody who has to travel in the sierra, that doesn't expire until tomorrow afternoon, so we need to talk about more snow in the sierra as well. i will see with more on the complete forecast in few minutes guys. back to you. >> all right, thanks darren. >>> there is no end in sight, for the battle of large boulders in one san francisco neighborhood. neighbors got together, to have the large rocks put o
that is just north of calistoga. right on st. louis appeared but that is fairly isolated and just as the forecast had been read online about this, it has been isolated to sonoma county now. we are going to continue to watch the radar, until about midnight tonight. there is a chance for scattered showers, really, bay area white, it is not just sonoma county, even though they have the best chance. i will have more on that complete forecast. and look at the sierra right now. that is the view from...
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flames tear across the hillside near the bennett lane winery in calistoga. cal fire never explained that flash and the agency's final report does not even mention the kind of mark seen in the photos and that's important because we learned those photos were taken when pg&e had the photos. all of that leads to a very sharp conclusion. >> we reached out to cal fire about tubbs' finding. cal fire told us they stand by the report. the report that blames an unpermitted electrical system on a private property. bill johnson believes cal fire got it right. >> you know, there are 21 fires, cal fire said pg&e caused didn' other one and so i think we should have more confidence in their ao determine things. >> state senator jerry hill isn't so sure especially since cal fire seems to cast doubt on its findings. >> it is outrageous that they've dug in their heels and said we're not going do that. >> he says cal fire should think twice before they point the finger and refuses to reconsider. >> we're going to push him on it and we'll get a letter going and we'll just really
flames tear across the hillside near the bennett lane winery in calistoga. cal fire never explained that flash and the agency's final report does not even mention the kind of mark seen in the photos and that's important because we learned those photos were taken when pg&e had the photos. all of that leads to a very sharp conclusion. >> we reached out to cal fire about tubbs' finding. cal fire told us they stand by the report. the report that blames an unpermitted electrical system on...
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it does look unseasonably cool upper 80s for some, calistoga and brentwood. mid 80s. stinson beach, santa cruz san francisco pacific in the 60s. low and they're not the push we saw yesterday. monsoon cloud cover's, towards gilroy, santa clara valley, santa cruz mountains. 59 santa clara, sonoma 56. wes southwest, travis 46, truckee 64. san marino 58 in ukiah 61 in metairie. a lot quieter up in the sierra today. atmosphere is more coming out of the west southwest. low clouds will give way a little sooner today. slightly warmer than yesterday. a weaker dry front is on its way tomorrow. the main impact will be the breeze. cooling late saturday. sunday looks upper 60s 70s 80s, monday tuesday pretty deep little system dropping in. good cooling trend. >> >>> sheriff's deputies in tahoe making unexpected rescue. how they helped a bear who got trapped in a lake tahoe dumpster. there he is poking his head out. more on that when we come back. >>> it is expected to be a record here for tourism for the city by the bay. learning to travel association more than 26 million travelers
it does look unseasonably cool upper 80s for some, calistoga and brentwood. mid 80s. stinson beach, santa cruz san francisco pacific in the 60s. low and they're not the push we saw yesterday. monsoon cloud cover's, towards gilroy, santa clara valley, santa cruz mountains. 59 santa clara, sonoma 56. wes southwest, travis 46, truckee 64. san marino 58 in ukiah 61 in metairie. a lot quieter up in the sierra today. atmosphere is more coming out of the west southwest. low clouds will give way a...
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day in the da evening, the lights and the air conditioner started coming back on kron four's went to calistoga to talk to people who are affected there. >>the lights might be back on and the store is open now, but this arco gas station was a pretty good point of
day in the da evening, the lights and the air conditioner started coming back on kron four's went to calistoga to talk to people who are affected there. >>the lights might be back on and the store is open now, but this arco gas station was a pretty good point of
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about 700 people in napa, calistoga and lake berryessa. meanwhile, in sonoma county, the shut off area is near porter creek road. thousands will lose power in the sierra foothills as well. >>> tonight a popular coming of age series on netflix is stirring up a new controversy. this time the drama around 13 reasons why has nothing to reason do with supply. >> reporter: "13 reasons why" was shot in various areas in the bay area, 10 day they shot here. this is close to the public due to high fire danger. "13 reasons why" is a drama series is about teen suicide. its third season debuted on netflix in august. we saw crews presumably shooting for season four. we also saw fire crews. >> i am here focusing on any issues that may come up. >> reporter: the oakland fire department said that the city gave permission to them to be in the closed park. as long as they pay for a fire inspector. >> nobody should be here. >> reporter: some bicycle riders thought that they got preferential treatment. >> yeah, like i said i don't think. >> if there is actually
about 700 people in napa, calistoga and lake berryessa. meanwhile, in sonoma county, the shut off area is near porter creek road. thousands will lose power in the sierra foothills as well. >>> tonight a popular coming of age series on netflix is stirring up a new controversy. this time the drama around 13 reasons why has nothing to reason do with supply. >> reporter: "13 reasons why" was shot in various areas in the bay area, 10 day they shot here. this is close to the...
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so this will effect 700 homes in west calistoga and 700 homes -- >> we're coming up on october. october 17th was the big fire and we rr nervous. >> reporter: he's been checking his phone all day waiting for a power shut off notice from pg&e our house in 2017. so now what they're telling us is it could happen again. >> reporter: that's why they're conducting another round of power shut offs in several koupties. 1400 of those customers live in napa and sonoma counties. >> we understand what turning off the power for the 1400 customers in the north bay means. we understand the impact this can create and that's why weave rrb been monitoring closely and it's ardecision we didn't take lithely. >> reporter: pg&e can't ignore the back to back days of boiling temperatures. >> i rr had friends and family friends that have lost homes. so i think all in all with the power being shut off to save someone's home is very good. >> reporter: restaurants lost money during last year's safety shut off. this year the owner installed a generator just in case. now officials tell me tonight they expect
so this will effect 700 homes in west calistoga and 700 homes -- >> we're coming up on october. october 17th was the big fire and we rr nervous. >> reporter: he's been checking his phone all day waiting for a power shut off notice from pg&e our house in 2017. so now what they're telling us is it could happen again. >> reporter: that's why they're conducting another round of power shut offs in several koupties. 1400 of those customers live in napa and sonoma counties....
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year '17-'18, they had executive director troy campbell, who left and took up a new position with the calistoga chamber of commerce. direct identity, street operations, beautification order, administration and corporate expenses. the same for all c.b.d. automaker, bench mark two, the variance for their non-assessment requirement is 5% for the landslide. the c.b.d. met all benchmarks, management plan versus annual budget for both sides. their assessment revenue, they were also able to raise over 31%, which greatly exceeded their benefit requirements. they met benchmark three, budget versus actuals for both land shied and port side. and they indicated their carry-over in the annual reports. our recommendations and findings was they were successful in exceeding their general benefit requirement. they have hosted successful events and have partnered with the broader community to make the area a destination for locals. they'll sunset on june 30th, 2020. and have begun their renewal campaign midway through fiscal '17-'18. they have fourth of july fleetwood war fest and maintained a super active commu
year '17-'18, they had executive director troy campbell, who left and took up a new position with the calistoga chamber of commerce. direct identity, street operations, beautification order, administration and corporate expenses. the same for all c.b.d. automaker, bench mark two, the variance for their non-assessment requirement is 5% for the landslide. the c.b.d. met all benchmarks, management plan versus annual budget for both sides. their assessment revenue, they were also able to raise over...
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rain just made it to the north and it will eventually sweep through santa rosa, calistoga. it is very mild. the lows are all in the mid 60s. fog and drizzle in the morning, first rain mostly cloudy skies beginning to make his move here. fort bragg, 56, nice 17 100s in the rain gauge, first official rain in the season for some. it's making its move to mendocino and lake county. there are some bands in this there could be some isolated areas with a quarter inch or more but moshe pick up less than that. getting in on the sonoma coast where the russian river. colder air is still pretty far away up on the north coast. that has to sweep through peer that could trigger thunderstorm activity later more likely in the sacramento valley. mid 60s here, dublin 65, orinda and walnut creek. there's a steady breeze in advance of the system. we are on the mild side, first front begins to make its move it is actually holding together. it will continue through the morning then will get some break later in the afternoon but some cool air is going to filter in . another system will be dropping
rain just made it to the north and it will eventually sweep through santa rosa, calistoga. it is very mild. the lows are all in the mid 60s. fog and drizzle in the morning, first rain mostly cloudy skies beginning to make his move here. fort bragg, 56, nice 17 100s in the rain gauge, first official rain in the season for some. it's making its move to mendocino and lake county. there are some bands in this there could be some isolated areas with a quarter inch or more but moshe pick up less than...
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it passed over calistoga. then over lake berryessa. lot less than monday, but more than nothing in san francisco and santa rosa, two one hundredths of an inch. oakland airport, 7 one hundredths of an inch. tomorrow, sunshine is back. temperatures stay cooler than average. tomorrow's high only 76 degrees. we have a warm up in the forecast. that includes autumn. yes, fall begins on monday. we'll have that coming up. >>> coming up, a powerful psa shows the reality kids face as they head back to school. >> you're talking about a school shooting. you can't -- >> the uncomfortable conversation about gun violence on campus. is it the right approach? >> after more than a week of delays and cancellations, relief for passengers is on the way. how soon sfo's main run way could reopen. >> and a bay area city renaming a major road after president obama. why some are raising a stink about the tribute. >>> a new public service announcement addresses gun violence in our schools. as members of congress discuss potential gun legislation moving forward,
it passed over calistoga. then over lake berryessa. lot less than monday, but more than nothing in san francisco and santa rosa, two one hundredths of an inch. oakland airport, 7 one hundredths of an inch. tomorrow, sunshine is back. temperatures stay cooler than average. tomorrow's high only 76 degrees. we have a warm up in the forecast. that includes autumn. yes, fall begins on monday. we'll have that coming up. >>> coming up, a powerful psa shows the reality kids face as they head...
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. >> reporter: a new the fire danger in calistoga was escalating. >> it was super hot. i thought another fire would happen. >> reporter: the fire never happened but power outages did. leaving convenient stores dark and utterly communities like this one without air- conditioning. some residents say the outages went too far. >> emphasize more on fire prevention than turning people's powers off. >> i don't agree with what they did. >> reporter: pg&e officials said residents were given multiple notices over 48 hours. >> we contact them at 24 hours and contact them again to let them know what is happening. monday night we let them know it was not happening. >> reporter: for some people it was confusing. >> it was an unusual situation. there were heightened weather events happening back to back. >> reporter: they say they will review the performance for future power shutdowns. even as pg&e announced tonight the power was back on in napa and sonoma county, they say there are counties in the sierra foothills that remain without power. >>> crews put out a two alarm fire in san f
. >> reporter: a new the fire danger in calistoga was escalating. >> it was super hot. i thought another fire would happen. >> reporter: the fire never happened but power outages did. leaving convenient stores dark and utterly communities like this one without air- conditioning. some residents say the outages went too far. >> emphasize more on fire prevention than turning people's powers off. >> i don't agree with what they did. >> reporter: pg&e...
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which as you can see in the outage map provided by pg&e covers safari west, the geyser and a part of calistoga. the other 700 customers without power are located in the napa and northern part of lake berryessa. throughout all of northern california there are 48,000 customers involved in this second round of safety shutoffs that reach to the sierra foothills. pg&e is monitoring high fire danger conditions for several days. the utility company waited until late yesterday to make the decision. >> we understand turning off the power for the 1400 customers in the north bay means, we understand the impacts that this can create and so that's why we've been really monitoring closely and it's a decision that we didn't take lightly. >> i've had friends and family friends that have lost homes and with the power being shut off if it can save someone's home it's good. >> reporter: in calistoga, restaurants like pacifico lost money during last year's safety shutoff. this year the owner installed a generator just in case. similarly here back out at safari west, they brought in a portal generator so they can
which as you can see in the outage map provided by pg&e covers safari west, the geyser and a part of calistoga. the other 700 customers without power are located in the napa and northern part of lake berryessa. throughout all of northern california there are 48,000 customers involved in this second round of safety shutoffs that reach to the sierra foothills. pg&e is monitoring high fire danger conditions for several days. the utility company waited until late yesterday to make the...
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. >>>>> reporter: we are here on the very northern edge of calistoga. at 128. from here you would cut over to santa rosa. power came on here maybe in the last 30 minutes or so. it was an hour and a half or two hours ago we saw helicopters flying around. power is now back on. for a lot of people this was something that was much greater than just a convenience. and inconvenience. the community that was right behind me.>> i understand the issue with fires and everything. but this is a senior committed see.>> reporter: on the northern edge the blackout turned the community of senior ho hoping to hold off the afternoon heat as long as possible.>>> when we have a blackout like this. it impacts the seniors so badly. they are stuck in their homes. it is really hard.>> reporter: a nurse the 50 years sarah helped to deliver food and check on neighbors many of whom are homebound unable to escape the trailers with no means of staying cool. >>> i have been to several houses today. it is like an oven. no ac. they can't get out. the can't do anything. they are stuck. >> repor
. >>>>> reporter: we are here on the very northern edge of calistoga. at 128. from here you would cut over to santa rosa. power came on here maybe in the last 30 minutes or so. it was an hour and a half or two hours ago we saw helicopters flying around. power is now back on. for a lot of people this was something that was much greater than just a convenience. and inconvenience. the community that was right behind me.>> i understand the issue with fires and everything. but...