San Francisco reports first COVID-19 case in homeless shelter; supes call for more hotel rooms
The City of San Francisco has reported its first case of the novel coronavirus at a homeless shelter, according to the city's Department of Emergency Management.
The City of San Francisco has reported its first case of the novel coronavirus at a homeless shelter, according to the city's Department of Emergency Management.
You can watch animals at Oakland Zoo without leaving couch
Cristina Rendon reports.
Cristina Rendon reports.
Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office tracking potential areas of COVID-19 exposure in department
There are still homicides to solve and burglars to catch, but the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office is also taking on another type of investigation.
There are still homicides to solve and burglars to catch, but the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office is also taking on another type of investigation.
Ann Rubin reports.
Officers give Sunnyvale 5-year-old birthday to remember
A 5-year-old in Sunnyvale had his birthday party canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak, but officers still found a way to make his big day special.
A 5-year-old in Sunnyvale had his birthday party canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak, but officers still found a way to make his big day special.
The Craneway Pavilion in Richmond used in WWII to be converted into a federal medical station for COVID-19 patients
The goal is to have the facility ready to receive patients by the third week of April, when health experts predict the Bay Area will see COVID-19 cases begin to peak.
The goal is to have the facility ready to receive patients by the third week of April, when health experts predict the Bay Area will see COVID-19 cases begin to peak.
Historic building in Richmond converted into federal medical station
Henry Lee reports.
Henry Lee reports.
Resident at SF navigation center tests positive for COVID-19
Christien Kafton reports.
Christien Kafton reports.
‘It hurts like hell’: Tennessee nurse with COVID-19 describes her symptoms as ‘worse than a gunshot’
“Stay at home… This is something you don’t want,” said Shareka Williams, a nurse at the Gallatin Center for Rehabilitation & Healing nursing home in Tennessee, who is infected with the novel coronavirus.
“Stay at home… This is something you don’t want,” said Shareka Williams, a nurse at the Gallatin Center for Rehabilitation & Healing nursing home in Tennessee, who is infected with the novel coronavirus.
COVID-19 outbreak at South Bay nursing home raises concerns
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread and now a South Bay nursing home has at least half a dozen residents and staff who have tested positive for the virus.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread and now a South Bay nursing home has at least half a dozen residents and staff who have tested positive for the virus.
Bay Area health officials recommend combining face coverings with social distancing
Bay Area health officials are now recommending covering your face with cloth in addition to physical distancing and hand washing to prevent transmission of the new coronavirus as you head out for essentials.
Bay Area health officials are now recommending covering your face with cloth in addition to physical distancing and hand washing to prevent transmission of the new coronavirus as you head out for essentials.
6 infected with COVID-19 at South Bay nursing home
Jesse Gary reports.
Jesse Gary reports.
Small businesses in California get 1-year reprieve on sales taxes
The State of California is offering some relief for small businesses struggling to survive during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
The State of California is offering some relief for small businesses struggling to survive during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
White House considering direct payments to hospitals to cover COVID-19 treatment for uninsured
The news came the same day that the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases surpassed 1 million for the first time.
The news came the same day that the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases surpassed 1 million for the first time.
US Navy relieves aircraft carrier captain of duty for sounding alarm over COVID-19 spread on ship
The U.S Navy is relieving of duty the commander of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, who had sounded the alarm on a COVID-19 outbreak on board.
The U.S Navy is relieving of duty the commander of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, who had sounded the alarm on a COVID-19 outbreak on board.
Disney will furlough employees starting April 19, company says
Disney announced on Thursday that they will begin furloughing their employees on April 19 due to the impacts they now face because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Disney announced on Thursday that they will begin furloughing their employees on April 19 due to the impacts they now face because of the coronavirus pandemic.
FOX News partners with Facebook to host first-of-its-kind virtual COVID-19 town hall event
FOX News Channel has partnered with Facebook to host a virtual town hall event focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic.
FOX News Channel has partnered with Facebook to host a virtual town hall event focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Church vs. coronavirus: California pastor says stay-at-home orders violate freedom of religion
This is not the only coronavirus-vs.-church battle of its kind being waged.
This is not the only coronavirus-vs.-church battle of its kind being waged.
San Francisco to launch $10 million small business emergency relief fund
The emergency loan fund will provide small businesses up to $50,000 in zero interest loans.
The emergency loan fund will provide small businesses up to $50,000 in zero interest loans.
New site helps California workers displaced by COVID-19 find jobs
As Americans face shutdowns, layoffs and reduced working hours, state unemployment systems are being strained with the number of first-time unemployment claims surging historic highs of more than 6 million claims nationwide through March 28th and more than 878,000 claims in California.
As Americans face shutdowns, layoffs and reduced working hours, state unemployment systems are being strained with the number of first-time unemployment claims surging historic highs of more than 6 million claims nationwide through March 28th and more than 878,000 claims in California.




















