ICE says foreign students may have to leave U.S. if taking "online-only" classes

International students will be forced to leave the U.S. or transfer to another college if their schools offer classes entirely online this fall, under new guidelines issued Monday by federal immigration authorities.

City launches new COVID-19 testing site for Tenderloin residents

The city of San Francisco will launch a pop-up COVID-19 testing site on Tuesday in the Tenderloin neighborhood, providing free testing for some of the city's most needy residents.

Latino, Black neighborhoods struggle with test disparities

A Latino cook whose co-worker got COVID-19 waited in his truck for a free swab at a rare testing event in a low-income neighborhood in Phoenix. A Hispanic tile installer queued up after two weeks of self-isolation while his father battled the coronavirus in intensive care. He didn't know his dad would die days later.

California Assembly delays session after virus outbreak

A coronavirus outbreak in the California Legislature has indefinitely delayed the state Assembly’s return to work from a scheduled summer recess.

Bay Area COVID-19 developments and case numbers

The latest developments around the region related to the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, as of Monday afternoon include: 

US has 4% of the world’s population, but more than 25% of global coronavirus cases

The United States, which is home to approximately 4% of the world’s population, currently contains more than 25% of all the world’s coronavirus cases — a staggering disparity that health experts are warning could soon overwhelm the capacity of the U.S. health care system.

Nearly 240 scientists urge WHO to acknowledge coronavirus can spread in air

The letter was endorsed by 239 scientists from a variety of fields. It stated that the issue of whether or not COVID-19 was airborne was of “heightened significance” as many countries stop restrictive lockdown measures.

California steps up enforcement of COVID-19 restrictions at bars, restaurants

Newsom warned local elected officials on Friday they risk state sanctions if they don’t enforce health orders as the coronavirus pandemic worsens, while about 200 state inspectors fanned out to look for violators over the Fourth of July weekend. 

'Costco Karen' throws fit over face mask policy, Twitter video shows

An unidentified Costco customer has gone viral for refusing to wear a face mask inside the superstore amid the coronavirus health crisis.

Marin County stops indoor dining amid rise in COVID-19 cases

The county was placed on the State's watch list last week and did not show adequate improvement in the days following.

Swamped SoCal hospitals transferring COVID-19 patients to Bay Area facilities

With the COVID-19 surging in Southern California, some medical facilities are at or near capacity, forcing health officials to find additional beds to take them.

Athletics’ first full-squad workout pushed back

“We all know that being flexible and adjusting to the unknowns is going to be part of everything we do this season,” Forst said.

Google Maps feature allows commuters to travel safely amid COVID-19 pandemic

“Having this information before and during your trip is critical for both essential workers who need to safely navigate to work and will become more important for everyone as countries around the world begin to reopen,” the news release stated.