Why some South Bay restaurants won’t be welcoming patrons back inside

Some restaurants in the South Bay are opting not to welcome patrons back inside, despite public health orders allowing them to do so. Some owners said the county rules make it difficult to operate.

Health experts: COVID scared U.S. patients from regular screenings

Experts say the COVID-fueled pause in care or screenings, allows cancer to take root, complicating a potential cure – and possibly leading to death.

Sonoma County struggles to get out of California's purple tier

The county is reporting 65 cases per day or an average of 13 in 100,000 infections, nearly double the number needed to emerge into the better, Red Tier.

Quibi is shutting down, citing low subscriptions amid COVID-19 pandemic

A short six months after promising to revolutionize video viewing, short-form streaming service Quibi raised a white flag Wednesday and announced it was shutting down.

Inequalities reignite calls for in-person learning

A picture from social media of two girls from San Jose doing their schoolwork in a gas station parking lot is reigniting calls for in-person learning to resume.

Lowell H.S. changes admissions policy; district continues distance learning until spring

San Francisco Lowell High School will have a lottery admission for next school year. Meanwhile, the district is likely to continue distance learning until next spring.

San Francisco first Bay Area county to reach yellow tier

The state upgraded San Francisco from moderate risk to minimal with the county's positivity rate at 0.8% and health equity metric at 1.5%, below the 2.2% threshold. 

Disneyland, California's major theme parks to remain closed

Those who were hoping to return to Disneyland and California's other major theme parks are going to have to continue waiting, according to state officials. 

California to provide update on theme park reopening guidelines on Tuesday, Newsom says

According to Governor Gavin Newsom, reopening guidelines for theme parks will be "broken up into parts" to represent all brands and sizes of theme parks in the industry.

California's feared surge of virus cases hasn't happened

State data shows hospitalizations have fallen by about 15% since that warning while the weekly average number of new cases continues to decline even as other more populous states like Florida, Ohio and Illinois see increases.

North Texas woman who died on flight had COVID-19, officials confirm

Dallas County officials confirmed a woman in her 30s died on an airline flight because of COVID-19. She had underlying health conditions.

Alarming percentage of students missing from virtual classrooms in Oakland, West Contra Costa County

Deep into the pandemic, some school districts are finding an alarming percentage of students are missing from the virtual classroom - with the worst absentee rates occurring among homeless students, foster youth, English learners, Black students and high school seniors.

Cancer-stricken Rush Limbaugh tells listeners he can no longer deny he's 'under a death sentence'

Cancer-stricken talk radio legend Rush Limbaugh provided listeners a somber update on his condition Monday after recent scans showed “some progression of cancer,” which he said is “not dramatic” but still a step in the wrong direction. 

AMC Theaters offers private movie screenings starting at $99

Afraid of going back to the movie theater because of the pandemic? Well, AMC Theatres has a great deal for you!

Vaccines will be limited in supply and logistically challenging to distribute at first in California

"Don't expect you can go down the pharmacy during this calendar year and get a vaccine," Gov. Gavin Newsom said. "It is simply unrealistic. We don't anticipate mass availability until 2021."