Dow gains fade as $2T coronavirus pkg. meets Democratic opposition

U.S. equity markets battled higher Wednesday morning after lawmakers struck a deal on a $2 trillion stimulus measure to provide aid to those most severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

San Mateo County announces four new COVID-19 deaths

The five deaths are the second-most of any county in the Bay Area, trailing only Santa Clara County's 16. Three of the new deaths were older adults and one was an adult, according to county health officials.

Community sings happy birthday to Riverside boy after party was canceled due to Stay at Home order

Browen Bell was about to celebrate his 9th birthday, but unfortunately due to California's Stay at Home order that was issued Thursday evening by Governor Gavin Newsom his birthday party had to be canceled. 

Curry to host Coronavirus Q&A with Dr. Anthony Fauci

Warriors star Stephen Curry will hold a Q&A with Dr. Anthony Fauci on Curry's Instagram account on Thursday.

Promoter of 'rogue' San Francisco party says he has coronavirus and canceled event despite technical glitch

The promoter of the party, Christian Pineiro, told KTVU that he has coronavirus and has been having major difficulty trying to officially cancel the event because of technical glitches and because he's been sleeping for 16 hours a day.

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Coronavirus rent relief, eviction moratoriums enacted across Bay Area

Some Bay Area cities have called for a halt on evictions because of non-payment amid the coronavirus crisis, but the long-term future for renters is still uncertain.

FedEx worker shares thoughtful care package left for delivery drivers

A FedEx delivery driver shared a moment of human kindness by Glendale homeowners who were offering a coronavirus care package to couriers.

California puts jury trials on hold over coronavirus fears

In an unprecedented order, California’s chief justice on Monday suspended all superior court jury trials for 60 days because of the coronavirus outbreak.

White House, Congress agree on $2 trillion coronavirus rescue bill

The White House and Senate leaders of both major political parties announced an agreement early Wednesday on an unprecedented $2 trillion emergency bill to rush sweeping aid to businesses, workers and a health care system slammed by the coronavirus pandemic.