Farm-to-home delivery service booming
Bentley Hall, CEO of Good Eggs, on the farm-to-home delivery service boom during COVID-19.
Bentley Hall, CEO of Good Eggs, on the farm-to-home delivery service boom during COVID-19.
Man told to wear mask shoots Waffle House cook, police say
A Colorado man was arrested Monday for allegedly shooting a Waffle House cook after being told he had to wear a protective face mask while inside the restaurant.
A Colorado man was arrested Monday for allegedly shooting a Waffle House cook after being told he had to wear a protective face mask while inside the restaurant.
CDC now says coronavirus 'does not spread easily' via contaminated surfaces
While the additional fee varies, a popular restaurant in Chicago added a 26% COVID-19 charge to a customer's bill.
While the additional fee varies, a popular restaurant in Chicago added a 26% COVID-19 charge to a customer's bill.
Bay Area residents filing for unemployment find systemic challenges
We're hearing from unemployment applicants that the process to apply can be slow, confusing and difficult to navigate.
We're hearing from unemployment applicants that the process to apply can be slow, confusing and difficult to navigate.
Napa County: Dine-in restaurants can open, schools can open next month
Shopping malls, swap meets, other retail stores, dine-in restaurants and schools can open or will be opening in Napa County amid the coronavirus crisis.
Shopping malls, swap meets, other retail stores, dine-in restaurants and schools can open or will be opening in Napa County amid the coronavirus crisis.
Poll: Americans fear a second wave of COVID-19
Strong concern about a second wave of coronavirus infections is reinforcing widespread opposition among Americans to reopening public places, a new poll finds, even as many state leaders step up efforts to return to life before the pandemic.
Strong concern about a second wave of coronavirus infections is reinforcing widespread opposition among Americans to reopening public places, a new poll finds, even as many state leaders step up efforts to return to life before the pandemic.
US says California's reopening plan discriminates against churches
The head of the federal Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division told Gov. Gavin Newsom Tuesday that his plan to reopen California discriminates against churches.
The head of the federal Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division told Gov. Gavin Newsom Tuesday that his plan to reopen California discriminates against churches.
San Jose and Santa Clara Co. announce free COVID-19 testing for all residents, regardless of symptoms
San Jose and Santa Clara Co. will now offer residents free COVID-19 testing, regardless of symptoms.
San Jose and Santa Clara Co. will now offer residents free COVID-19 testing, regardless of symptoms.
Free COVID-19 testing for all Santa Clara County residents regardless of symptoms
Screening and testing are offered at no cost to individuals as a service of the State of California in collaboration with Verily, an Alphabet company. '
Screening and testing are offered at no cost to individuals as a service of the State of California in collaboration with Verily, an Alphabet company. '
Tulare County defies California health orders with reopening
The 3-2 vote Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors allows reopening of nearly all businesses that fall under Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the state’s plan, including dine-in restaurants, barbers, movie theaters and shopping malls, the Visalia Times Delta reported. Churches also are included.
The 3-2 vote Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors allows reopening of nearly all businesses that fall under Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the state’s plan, including dine-in restaurants, barbers, movie theaters and shopping malls, the Visalia Times Delta reported. Churches also are included.
Magic Johnson giving $100M in loans to minority-owned businesses struggling amid COVID-19 pandemic
Advocates say small and diverse businesses are inherently at a disadvantage when it comes to the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program.
Advocates say small and diverse businesses are inherently at a disadvantage when it comes to the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program.
4-year-old San Francisco birthday boy feted with fire trucks
A 4-year-old boy in San Francisco, who is obsessed with trucks and cars, was greeted with a special birthday parade.
A 4-year-old boy in San Francisco, who is obsessed with trucks and cars, was greeted with a special birthday parade.
Wearing a face mask can reduce coronavirus transmission by up to 75 percent, study says
A study conducted by a team of scientists in Hong Kong, found the rate of non-contact transmission through respiratory droplets or airborne particles dropped by as much as 75 percent when masks were used.
A study conducted by a team of scientists in Hong Kong, found the rate of non-contact transmission through respiratory droplets or airborne particles dropped by as much as 75 percent when masks were used.
Alameda County now has most COVID-19 cases in Bay Area
Every Bay Area county, except Napa, reported new cases in the last 24 hours.
Every Bay Area county, except Napa, reported new cases in the last 24 hours.
‘Not just a horror story’: FTC says some nursing homes are taking residents' stimulus checks
The Federal Trade Commission learned some nursing homes have been trying to take stimulus checks from residents who use Medicaid.
The Federal Trade Commission learned some nursing homes have been trying to take stimulus checks from residents who use Medicaid.
More than 100 million people in China face new lockdown as second wave of COVID-19 cases emerge
Nearly 108 million people in China's Jilin province could be forced back into lockdown after a growing group of new coronavirus infections triggered a backslide in the nation's push to return to normal.
Nearly 108 million people in China's Jilin province could be forced back into lockdown after a growing group of new coronavirus infections triggered a backslide in the nation's push to return to normal.
Bay Area bicycle shop business is booming
One business that's going gangbusters during the COVID-19 pandemic is bicyle shops.
One business that's going gangbusters during the COVID-19 pandemic is bicyle shops.
US says California order discriminates against churches
The head of the federal Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division told Gov. Gavin Newsom Tuesday that his plan to reopen California discriminates against churches.
The head of the federal Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division told Gov. Gavin Newsom Tuesday that his plan to reopen California discriminates against churches.
Required universal testing at Laguna Honda Hospital underway; 4 more test COVID-19 positive
Universal coronavirus testing for residents at Laguna Honda Hospital has been completed, while testing for hospital staff remains underway, San Francisco Department of Public Health Director Dr. Grant Colfax said Tuesday.
Universal coronavirus testing for residents at Laguna Honda Hospital has been completed, while testing for hospital staff remains underway, San Francisco Department of Public Health Director Dr. Grant Colfax said Tuesday.
Climate change expert discusses 17% drop in global pollution
Climate change expert Dr. Courtney Howard discusses the 17% drop in global pollution as a result of stay-at-home orders during the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Climate change expert Dr. Courtney Howard discusses the 17% drop in global pollution as a result of stay-at-home orders during the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.



















