New York suspends hundreds of liquor licenses during pandemic
New York has suspended hundreds of liquor licenses and filed nearly 2,000 charges for violations of coronavirus-related emergency rules.
New York has suspended hundreds of liquor licenses and filed nearly 2,000 charges for violations of coronavirus-related emergency rules.
Results: AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is safe, about 70% effective
New results on the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine candidate suggest it is safe and about 70% effective.
New results on the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine candidate suggest it is safe and about 70% effective.
Ahead of Thursday meeting, FDA posts positive review of Pfizer's vaccine data
U.S. health regulators posted a positive review of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine as they near a decision on whether to allow use of the shot.
U.S. health regulators posted a positive review of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine as they near a decision on whether to allow use of the shot.
‘This really feels like the beginning of the end': UK gives 1st COVID-19 vaccine doses
A retired British shop clerk has received the first shot in the country’s COVID-19 vaccination program, signaling the start of a global immunization effort intended to offer a route out of a pandemic that has killed 1.5 million.
A retired British shop clerk has received the first shot in the country’s COVID-19 vaccination program, signaling the start of a global immunization effort intended to offer a route out of a pandemic that has killed 1.5 million.
California lawmaker pushing to force public schools to reopen if coronavirus cases drop
AB10 would require public schools to resume in-person learning within two weeks of their county moving into red, orange or yellow tiers.
AB10 would require public schools to resume in-person learning within two weeks of their county moving into red, orange or yellow tiers.
American Airlines offering at-home coronavirus testing to all passengers
American Airlines announced that all of its domestic passengers will now have access to an at-home COVID-19 test prior to their departure for $129.
American Airlines announced that all of its domestic passengers will now have access to an at-home COVID-19 test prior to their departure for $129.
Schumer renews push for Biden to bypass Congress and cancel $50,000 in student loan debt
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer reiterated his call for President-elect Joe Biden to bypass Congress and cancel billions of dollars in student loan debt during his first day in office.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer reiterated his call for President-elect Joe Biden to bypass Congress and cancel billions of dollars in student loan debt during his first day in office.
Growing number of virus cases prompts concern about future surge in hospitalizations
The rising number of virus cases has prompted concern about a future surge in hospitalizations, as past data shows about 10% of people with COVID19 end up in the hospital.
The rising number of virus cases has prompted concern about a future surge in hospitalizations, as past data shows about 10% of people with COVID19 end up in the hospital.
High-powered players question California's playground ban during virus shutdown
Some are questioning the wisdom and the science behind the playground ban.
Some are questioning the wisdom and the science behind the playground ban.
Household of essential workers receive rental relief, will stay in Bay Area
One San Jose family is sharing their story about a gift they're receiving this holiday season that kept them from becoming homeless.
One San Jose family is sharing their story about a gift they're receiving this holiday season that kept them from becoming homeless.
Holiday shopping during a pandemic? Experts share tips
The 2020 holiday shopping season is under way and it looks a lot different in the Bay Area during the pandemic with required masks, capacity limits and resulting lines.
The 2020 holiday shopping season is under way and it looks a lot different in the Bay Area during the pandemic with required masks, capacity limits and resulting lines.
‘He was not surrounded by friends and family’: Kansas man’s obituary slams people who won’t wear masks
“He was born into an America recovering from the Great Depression and about to face World War 2, times of loss and sacrifice difficult for most of us to imagine,” the obituary said. “He died in a world where many of his fellow Americans refuse to wear a piece of cloth on their face to protect one another.”
“He was born into an America recovering from the Great Depression and about to face World War 2, times of loss and sacrifice difficult for most of us to imagine,” the obituary said. “He died in a world where many of his fellow Americans refuse to wear a piece of cloth on their face to protect one another.”
Some sheriffs won't enforce CA stay-at-home order
Some California sheriffs are balking at enforcing Gov. Gavin Newsom's coronavirus stay-at-home order.
Some California sheriffs are balking at enforcing Gov. Gavin Newsom's coronavirus stay-at-home order.
San Mateo Co. sits out Bay Area lockdown, health officer calls it 'problematic'
San Mateo Co. health officer Dr. Scott Morrow said the power to control the COVID-19 outbreak rests with residents, not government.
San Mateo Co. health officer Dr. Scott Morrow said the power to control the COVID-19 outbreak rests with residents, not government.
SF health officer to lead CDPH as state enters 'challenging phase' in pandemic
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday that San Francisco Health Officer Tomás J. Aragón has been chosen to lead the California Department of Public Health.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday that San Francisco Health Officer Tomás J. Aragón has been chosen to lead the California Department of Public Health.
Kansas hospital runs out of staff amid COVID-19 surge
A rural hospital in Kansas illustrates the depths of the COVID-19 crisis in small towns. It has been running out of healthy staff to care for the sick.
A rural hospital in Kansas illustrates the depths of the COVID-19 crisis in small towns. It has been running out of healthy staff to care for the sick.
Lawmakers say COVID-19 relief bill won’t offer $1,200 checks
The plan being worked on by Republican and Democratic senators is less than half of the Democrats’ push of $2.2 trillion.
The plan being worked on by Republican and Democratic senators is less than half of the Democrats’ push of $2.2 trillion.
Trump to sign coronavirus vaccine executive order prioritizing Americans over foreign nations
Trump is expected to sign an executive order Tuesday that will ensure all Americans have access to the coronavirus vaccine before the U.S. government begins aiding nations around the world, Fox News has learned.
Trump is expected to sign an executive order Tuesday that will ensure all Americans have access to the coronavirus vaccine before the U.S. government begins aiding nations around the world, Fox News has learned.
East Bay gym owner, restaurateurs among those defying California health orders
The backlash against tough new restrictions is growing.
The backlash against tough new restrictions is growing.
Exploring common themes with HIV/AIDS crisis and the coronavirus pandemic
Dr. Suji Hamilton talked to Mornings on 2 on Sunday about the significance of HIV/AIDS Awareness month and the lessons learned that can help public understanding of COVID-19.
Dr. Suji Hamilton talked to Mornings on 2 on Sunday about the significance of HIV/AIDS Awareness month and the lessons learned that can help public understanding of COVID-19.



















