Once dubbed 'Bay Area's best rock club,' Oakland venue closes doors for good
In 2008, the East Bay Express named the Uptown, the Bay Area's best rock club.
In 2008, the East Bay Express named the Uptown, the Bay Area's best rock club.
'A lot of wishful thinking': Experts say usefulness of COVID-19 antibody tests still unclear
Coronavirus tests touted by President Donald Trump and his top officials to help reopen the economy are widely available, but predictions for their usefulness haven't panned out.
Coronavirus tests touted by President Donald Trump and his top officials to help reopen the economy are widely available, but predictions for their usefulness haven't panned out.
India moves into 2nd place behind US in COVID-19 cases amid economic pain
India’s increasing coronavirus caseload has made the Asian giant the world's second-worst-hit country behind the United States. The rise comes as India's efforts to head off economic disaster gain urgency.
India’s increasing coronavirus caseload has made the Asian giant the world's second-worst-hit country behind the United States. The rise comes as India's efforts to head off economic disaster gain urgency.
Another COVID-19 relief bill looks increasingly unlikely as Congress returns
Hopes are dimming for another coronavirus relief bill from Washington as Congress returns to session. Talks between top Democrats and the Trump administration broke off last month and remain off track. Recent conversations among the key players have led to nothing.
Hopes are dimming for another coronavirus relief bill from Washington as Congress returns to session. Talks between top Democrats and the Trump administration broke off last month and remain off track. Recent conversations among the key players have led to nothing.
Study: 52% of young adults forced to move back in with parents amid COVID-19
According to a study done by the Pew Research Center, 52% of young adults have been forced to move back in with their parents or with another person due to the economic and financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to a study done by the Pew Research Center, 52% of young adults have been forced to move back in with their parents or with another person due to the economic and financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Woman refuses to wear mask in Phoenix nail salon, says she's fighting for her 'civil rights'
A woman was caught on video in a Phoenix nail salon on Sept. 6 saying she's fighting for her last "shred of civil rights" while refusing to wear a mask during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A woman was caught on video in a Phoenix nail salon on Sept. 6 saying she's fighting for her last "shred of civil rights" while refusing to wear a mask during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some Bay Area beaches closed on Labor Day; other beaches packed with huge crowds
Beaches in Pacifica and Santa Cruz County were closed, although a KTVU photographer saw still saw a lot of people disobeying the order.
Beaches in Pacifica and Santa Cruz County were closed, although a KTVU photographer saw still saw a lot of people disobeying the order.
United Airlines adding, restoring flights in October
United Airlines is adding new and returning routes in October, allowing the airline to fly 40% of its full flight schedule compared to the previous year, a 6% increase compared to what it plans to fly in September.
United Airlines is adding new and returning routes in October, allowing the airline to fly 40% of its full flight schedule compared to the previous year, a 6% increase compared to what it plans to fly in September.
Family adapts to learning from home
The Soper family of Alameda talks about life at home with a 4th grader and a 7th grader while the two parents are working from home.
The Soper family of Alameda talks about life at home with a 4th grader and a 7th grader while the two parents are working from home.
Summer of protest: Chance for change, but obstacles exposed
The prospects for federal legislation have evaporated.
The prospects for federal legislation have evaporated.
Governors in states hit hard by pandemic rethinking lockdown orders on bars
As the number of coronavirus cases fall in the U.S., governors in hard-hit states are rethinking lockdown orders on bars.
As the number of coronavirus cases fall in the U.S., governors in hard-hit states are rethinking lockdown orders on bars.
Bay Area man living in Wuhan during COVID-19 outbreak arrives home
Douglas Perez Jr. had been in Wuhan for the past two years working as a teacher and exploring Asia.
Douglas Perez Jr. had been in Wuhan for the past two years working as a teacher and exploring Asia.
Bay Area man living in Wuhan, China during COVID-19 outbreak arrives home
Andre Senior reports.
Andre Senior reports.
'Tenet' brings in $20.2M Labor Day weekend as Americans return to theaters
About 70% of U.S. movie theaters are currently open.
About 70% of U.S. movie theaters are currently open.
San Francisco Mayor says Ocean Beach parking lots closed after Burning Man celebration held Saturday
Breed wrote that talk of people returning on Sunday prompted the closure order and she said law enforcement will be patrolling the area.
Breed wrote that talk of people returning on Sunday prompted the closure order and she said law enforcement will be patrolling the area.
Universities find sewage water holds real promise as early detection system for COVID-19
Colleges across the nation — from New Mexico to Tennessee, Michigan to New York — are turning tests of waste into a public health tool.
Colleges across the nation — from New Mexico to Tennessee, Michigan to New York — are turning tests of waste into a public health tool.
States consider big cuts as Congress deadlocks on more coronavirus aid
With the U.S. Senate returning to session next week, some states are renewing their push for aid. Without it, additional cuts are likely. Some governors also have begun proposing tax and fee increases.
With the U.S. Senate returning to session next week, some states are renewing their push for aid. Without it, additional cuts are likely. Some governors also have begun proposing tax and fee increases.
Coronavirus developments and numbers: September 5
Statewide, there are 727,239 cases of COVID-19 and 13,643 deaths.
Statewide, there are 727,239 cases of COVID-19 and 13,643 deaths.
Six area employers cited for COVID-19 safety violations
The six are included among 11 employers cited statewide, in the food processing, meatpacking, health care, agriculture and retail industries.
The six are included among 11 employers cited statewide, in the food processing, meatpacking, health care, agriculture and retail industries.
3 coronavirus deaths linked to Maine indoor wedding reception, officials confirm
The Aug. 7 wedding reception, which involved approximately 110 people, exceeded the 80-person seating limit on the business' license.
The Aug. 7 wedding reception, which involved approximately 110 people, exceeded the 80-person seating limit on the business' license.




















