COVID-19 has claimed the lives of these celebrities and notable people

Acclaimed musicians, beloved actors and international comedy stars are among those who have lost their lives after contracting COVID-19.

Allstate to return more than $600 million to customers amid coronavirus pandemic

Allstate said that on average, personal auto insurance customers will reportedly receive 15 percent money back based on their monthly premium in April and May.

California court leaders consider cutting bail to $0

The proposal to lower bail at $0 for misdemeanor and lower-level felony offenses is intended to reduce the jail population and limit the spread of the coronavirus.

Panel of judges deny California inmate release request, cite US law

But the three judges invited inmates’ attorneys to file a new motion with either or both of two individual judges who oversee major class action lawsuits over inmate medical and mental health care

Thieves break into restaurants during shelter-in-place

“I feel like someone poured salt on my wound after I got stabbed with what’s going on the last few weeks,” said Kam Razavi. “I’m not happy about it but it's the sign of the times right now.”

Mayors' Forum on Bay Area coronavirus response

Local leaders are working with state and federal officials on issues of public health, economic recovery and proper equipment for first responders, just to name a few.

Bay Area Mayors' Forum on coronavirus response
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KTVU Political Reporter sat down with Mayors from San Jose, Oakland, Berkeley and San Francisco for a digital forum amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Walnut Creek pizzeria donating meals to medical workers daily

Biale has owned Rocco’s Ristorante Pizzeria for more than 20 years and said he’s always found ways to donate to those who need it most.

First Santa Rita inmate tests positive for COVID-19

The inmate is said to be in stable condition and is recovering in a negative pressure out patient medical unit. Jail staff are monitoring the inmate's conditon around the clock.

Tiger at NYC Bronx Zoo positive for coronavirus, first known animal infection in US

The 4-year-old Malayan tiger, and six other tigers and lions that have also fallen ill, are believed to have been infected by a zoo employee, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said.

Coronavirus deaths, hospitalizations drop in NY for the first time

While Cuomo said the significance of the drop was too early to be discerned, he also pointed to drops in people being admitted to intensive care and daily intubations.

Sunday afternoon White House Coronavirus Task Force Update
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President Donald Trump and the White House Coronavirus Task Force Update provide an update to members of the media on Sunday, April 5, 2020.

North Houston church reopens for Palm Sunday despite coronavirus fears

We’re told that roughly 100 people attended the Sunday service at Glorious Way Church in north Harris County, despite community concerns of spreading Coronavirus COVID-19.