Thousands turn out for a memorial parade for fallen California Marine
The family of a U.S. Marine killed in Iraq last month had to postpone his memorial service because of restrictions on large gatherings in California to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
The family of a U.S. Marine killed in Iraq last month had to postpone his memorial service because of restrictions on large gatherings in California to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
YouTube announces free 10-day global online film festival with selections from Sundance, Tribeca
“We Are One: A Global Film Festival” will feature programming from some of the world’s foremost film authorities.
“We Are One: A Global Film Festival” will feature programming from some of the world’s foremost film authorities.
Social distancing will continue ‘through the summer,’ Dr. Deborah Birx says
The White House Coronavirus Task Force response coordinator also addressed Trump's musings about sunlight and disinfectant as a possible COVID-19 treatment.
The White House Coronavirus Task Force response coordinator also addressed Trump's musings about sunlight and disinfectant as a possible COVID-19 treatment.
Vacaville farmers' market to reopen, with some modifications due
The seasonal Vacaville farmers' market will reopen Saturday at its familiar location at Creekwalk Plaza in Andrews Park, but with some modifications due to restrictions during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The seasonal Vacaville farmers' market will reopen Saturday at its familiar location at Creekwalk Plaza in Andrews Park, but with some modifications due to restrictions during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Tom Hanks, who recovered from COVID-19, says his blood will be used for research
The actor and his wife Rita Wilson had tested positive for COVID-19 in March.
The actor and his wife Rita Wilson had tested positive for COVID-19 in March.
CDC adds 6 new coronavirus symptoms to list
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has added six new symptoms to those reported to be associated with coronavirus.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has added six new symptoms to those reported to be associated with coronavirus.
UCSF free coronavirus testing in San Francisco's Mission District resumes
They want to test up to 5,700 people in a 16-block area from Cesar Chavez to 23rd Street and South Van Ness to Harrison Street.
They want to test up to 5,700 people in a 16-block area from Cesar Chavez to 23rd Street and South Van Ness to Harrison Street.
Wuhan says it has no coronavirus patients in hospitals: report
Health officials in Wuhan—the epicenter of the global coronavirus pandemic — said Sunday that the city’s hospitals are clear of any patients.
Health officials in Wuhan—the epicenter of the global coronavirus pandemic — said Sunday that the city’s hospitals are clear of any patients.
Outrage in neighborhood, over social media after huge party defies social distancing rules
A video circulating on social media went viral Sunday, after dozens of young people crowded into a home in Chicago's Galewood neighborhood for a party Saturday night.
A video circulating on social media went viral Sunday, after dozens of young people crowded into a home in Chicago's Galewood neighborhood for a party Saturday night.
IRS enhances 'Get My Payment' online application to help taxpayers
The "Get My Payment" tool can be accessed through IRS.gov
The "Get My Payment" tool can be accessed through IRS.gov
Bay Area public health officers discuss state of pandemic
KTVU political reporter Greg Lee spoke with the public health officers for Marin County, Dr. Matt Willis; Contra Costa county, Dr. Chris Farnitano; and Alameda county, Dr. Erica Pan about the state of the coronavirus pandemic.
KTVU political reporter Greg Lee spoke with the public health officers for Marin County, Dr. Matt Willis; Contra Costa county, Dr. Chris Farnitano; and Alameda county, Dr. Erica Pan about the state of the coronavirus pandemic.
Bay Area health officers join KTVU for digital town hall about coronavirus
The doctors addressed a number of topics, including their thoughts on the new information that three COVID-19 deaths in Santa Clara county dated back to February 6, earlier than once thought.
The doctors addressed a number of topics, including their thoughts on the new information that three COVID-19 deaths in Santa Clara county dated back to February 6, earlier than once thought.
California coronavirus cases grow to 42,164, deaths at 1,710
California now has 42,164 confirmed cases and 1,710 deaths.
California now has 42,164 confirmed cases and 1,710 deaths.
COVID-19 test site opening Monday in Pleasanton
The service will be offered from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Alameda County Fairgrounds and is available without an appointment needed.
The service will be offered from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Alameda County Fairgrounds and is available without an appointment needed.
Average US gas price drops 9 cents over 2 weeks to $1.93
Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey says Sunday that prices at the pump have dropped 61 cents over the past nine weeks and 80 cents since mid-October.
Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey says Sunday that prices at the pump have dropped 61 cents over the past nine weeks and 80 cents since mid-October.
The Salvation Army is seeking volunteers to deliver meals to the San Francisco homeless population
COVID-19 has changed the way the Salvation Army is able to serve the homeless population.
COVID-19 has changed the way the Salvation Army is able to serve the homeless population.
SamTrans reduces service on 31 routes
The service changes took effect on Sunday and came amid a sharp reduction in ridership since the regional shelter-in-place order went into effect last month, with a drop of 65-70 percent across most routes, SamTrans officials said.
The service changes took effect on Sunday and came amid a sharp reduction in ridership since the regional shelter-in-place order went into effect last month, with a drop of 65-70 percent across most routes, SamTrans officials said.
Russian River communities report a surge of out-of-town visitors
Out-of-towners packed beaches and grocery stores in Monte Rio and Guerneville, and some were not wearing masks or practicing social distancing.
Out-of-towners packed beaches and grocery stores in Monte Rio and Guerneville, and some were not wearing masks or practicing social distancing.
Salvation Army seeks volunteers to deliver meals
Elissa Harrington reports.
Elissa Harrington reports.
As shelter-in-place order goes into week six, social distancing remains a must
Sara Zendehnam reports.
Sara Zendehnam reports.




















