Fighter jet flyover shows appreciation to California medical workers, first responders
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A military flyover of four fighter jets took to the sky above the Bay Area Wednesday morning to show appreciation for medical personnel and first responders reporting for duty during the pandemic.

Powell warns of a possible sustained recession from pandemic

Additional rescue aid from government spending or tax policies, though costly, would be “worth it if it helps avoid long-term economic damage and leaves us with a stronger recovery,” Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said.

Woman falls into thermal feature at Yellowstone National Park closed due to the coronavirus

A woman who illegally entered Yellowstone National Park on Tuesday has suffered burns after accidentally falling into a thermal feature near its Old Faithful Geyser, officials said.

Grocery store prices rose last month amid COVID-19 pandemic

The price index for meats, poultry, fish and eggs increased the most, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Medical personnel appreciate military jet flyover salute

Dr. Benjamin Bonnes is an emergency room doctor at Kaiser Permanente's Richmond campus, and he was looking to the skies Wednesday morning.

All San Francisco retailers can reopen for pickup, delivery Monday

All retail businesses in San Francisco will be allowed to reopen on Monday for pickup and delivery, Mayor London Breed said. 

12 California counties given green light to reopen restaurants, malls

This means that each county has met certain criteria in containing the COVID-19 outbreak and they now may consider increasing the pace at which they advance through Stage 2.

Mom makes 'hug time' device so her kids can give Nana a hug

A mom in Illinois came up with a way for her kids to hug their Nana while doing their best to keep her safe.

Newsom: 'Wildfire Safety Division' will oversee utilities

Eventually, this division will become an independent entity and will oversee the state's three investor-owned utilities, including PG&E, which is still in bankruptcy.  

California school districts exploring staggered classes, hybrid learning for upcoming school year

In a virtual news conference, State Superintendent of Public Education Tony Thurmond on Wednesday gave an update on the likelihood of whether California's 6. 2 million students would be able to return to the classroom.

California farmers fear COVID-19 fallout could last months, cause more food waste

Farmers in California report food is increasingly going to waste amid the coronavirus pandemic. They are bracing for major financial losses because of slowing production and purchases among restaurants, schools and businesses.