Three cruise ships without passengers will dock at the Port of Oakland
The first two ships are scheduled to arrive on Saturday and the third is expected on Sunday.
The first two ships are scheduled to arrive on Saturday and the third is expected on Sunday.
Pence's press secretary tests positive for COVID-19
President Donald Trump, who publicly identified the affected Pence aide, said he was “not worried” about the virus spreading in the White House. Nonetheless, officials said they were stepping up safety protocols for the complex.
President Donald Trump, who publicly identified the affected Pence aide, said he was “not worried” about the virus spreading in the White House. Nonetheless, officials said they were stepping up safety protocols for the complex.
Start of salmon season gives hope to fishing industry crushed by COVID-19
The fishing industry says the closure of restaurants has been devastating. Now, they're hoping they've weathered the brunt of the economic storms.
The fishing industry says the closure of restaurants has been devastating. Now, they're hoping they've weathered the brunt of the economic storms.
Bay Area boy invents COVID-19 safety device
Debora Villalon reports.
Debora Villalon reports.
US unemployment surges to a Depression-era level of 14.7%
Because of government errors and the particular way the Labor Department measures the job market, the true picture is even worse.
Because of government errors and the particular way the Labor Department measures the job market, the true picture is even worse.
Another 3.2 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week
The U.S. Department of Labor released its weekly jobs report. The report found nearly 3.2 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week. More than 33 million people have filed claims since mid-March.
The U.S. Department of Labor released its weekly jobs report. The report found nearly 3.2 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week. More than 33 million people have filed claims since mid-March.
California COVID-19 cases rise to 62,512, deaths at 2,585
Statewide, there are 62,512 cases of COVID-19 and 2,585 have died. Cases have increased by 3.1 percent, while deaths have increased by 3.2 percent.
Statewide, there are 62,512 cases of COVID-19 and 2,585 have died. Cases have increased by 3.1 percent, while deaths have increased by 3.2 percent.
Reports: Roy Horn of 'Siegfried and Roy' fame dead from COVID-19 complications
Reports surfaced Friday that Roy Horn, half of the famous "Siegfried and Roy" entertainment duo, has died from COVID-19 complications.
Reports surfaced Friday that Roy Horn, half of the famous "Siegfried and Roy" entertainment duo, has died from COVID-19 complications.
California nail, hair salons plead to open with other shops
For more than a week, salon owners have clamored to get back to work throughout the state, but Gov. Gavin Newsom has them slated for a later reopening date that could be weeks away
For more than a week, salon owners have clamored to get back to work throughout the state, but Gov. Gavin Newsom has them slated for a later reopening date that could be weeks away
Santa Cruz County slowly reopens businesses while neighboring Santa Clara County holds back
On the Friday before Mother’s Day, there was a bustling pace of business for the owners of Santa Cruz Floral.
On the Friday before Mother’s Day, there was a bustling pace of business for the owners of Santa Cruz Floral.
'Al fresco' may be answer for shuttered San Jose businesses
San Jose officials may allow bars, restaurants and other businesses to offer more services outdoors during the coronavirus pandemic.
San Jose officials may allow bars, restaurants and other businesses to offer more services outdoors during the coronavirus pandemic.
Mail-in ballots going to all California registered voters
Registered voters in California will be able to vote by mail due to an executive order signed by Gov. Newsom.
Registered voters in California will be able to vote by mail due to an executive order signed by Gov. Newsom.
Yosemite employees evicted amid coronavirus pandemic
The group of Yosemite Hospitality workers were told this week layoffs require them to leave Yosemite by May 21, the Fresno Bee reported Friday.
The group of Yosemite Hospitality workers were told this week layoffs require them to leave Yosemite by May 21, the Fresno Bee reported Friday.
Financial analyst says unemployment rate higher than reported
Financial analyst James McBride says the recent report of a 14.7% unemployment rate is not an accurate figure.
Financial analyst James McBride says the recent report of a 14.7% unemployment rate is not an accurate figure.
Tracking COVID-19 using location intelligence technology
Dr. Este Geraghty joins KTVU to discuss tracking COVID-19 using location intelligence technology.
Dr. Este Geraghty joins KTVU to discuss tracking COVID-19 using location intelligence technology.
Another 3.2 million Americans filed for unemployment last week, 33 million total so far
Elissa Harrington reports
Elissa Harrington reports
COVID-19 shutdowns are clearing the air, but pollution will return as economies reopen
The air is getting cleaner amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but these blue skies may be temporary.
The air is getting cleaner amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but these blue skies may be temporary.
A majority of vaccine skeptics plan to refuse a COVID-19 vaccine, a study suggests, and that could be a big problem
According to someestimates, 50% to 70% of Americans would need to develop immunity to COVID-19 – either naturally, or via a vaccine – in order to thwart the spread of the virus, Kristin Lunz Trujillo writes for The Conversation.
According to someestimates, 50% to 70% of Americans would need to develop immunity to COVID-19 – either naturally, or via a vaccine – in order to thwart the spread of the virus, Kristin Lunz Trujillo writes for The Conversation.
FTC warns of work-from-home scams amid COVID-19 pandemic
Promises of a big income working from home, especially when the “opportunity” involves an up-front fee or giving your credit card information, “should make you very suspicious,” the FTC says.
Promises of a big income working from home, especially when the “opportunity” involves an up-front fee or giving your credit card information, “should make you very suspicious,” the FTC says.
Reopen for business or not? Where each Bay Area county stands
As parts of the state move into Phase 2 of modifying stay-at-home orders and loosening restrictions for certain businesses, not every county is following Gov. Gavin Newsom's lead.
As parts of the state move into Phase 2 of modifying stay-at-home orders and loosening restrictions for certain businesses, not every county is following Gov. Gavin Newsom's lead.




















