Best Christmas delivery ever: Doses of Pfizer vaccine at UCSF

As the staff carried the doses into the hospital for the first round of injections, it was an emotional moment, with people lining the hallway applauding for what could be the beginning of the end to the coronavirus pandemic.

French President Macron tests positive for COVID-19

PARIS (AP) -- French President Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for COVID-19, the presidential Elysee Palace announced on Thursday.

Bay Area business owners frustrated over three week stay-at-home order

The entire Bay Area region is under a mandatory stay at home order after available ICU bed capacity slipped below 15%. The drop in ICU bed capacity triggered the change.

Bay Area to go under stay-at-home order after ICU capacity drops

The ICU capacity for the 11-county Bay Area region fell to 12.9% on Wednesday, triggering the mandatory stay-at-home order that forces a number of closures and modifications.

California's growth rate hits record low as more people leave state

California saw its slowest growth rate on record for the nation’s most populous state, adding just 21,200 people during the year that ended in July.

Congress nears agreement on 2nd stimulus check in long-delayed COVID-19 relief deal

The $908 billion bipartisan package would extend direct payments of $500-$600 to most Americans but would deny long-sought aid to state and local governments.

Congress closing in on $900B COVID relief deal that could include second stimulus check

The measure under discussion, which costs about $900 billion, is expected to exclude two of the most contentious issues: funding for state and local governments and a liability shield for businesses against coronavirus-related lawsuits.

Battling addiction during the pandemic and holiday season
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AJ McLean and Cheryl Burke join Mornings on 2 to talk about their new podcast, "Pretty Messed Up", to talk about battling addiction and their time on "Dancing with the Stars".

California orders more body bags as coronavirus cases claim more lives

California is distributing 5,000 body bags mostly to the hard-hit Los Angeles and San Diego areas and has 60 refrigerated trailers standing by as makeshift morgues in anticipation of a surge of COVID-19 deaths,