Gov. Newsom grapples with fires, virus and 2-week pause on new unemployment claims

Anyone who files new claims until Oct. 5 will be asked to provide contact information so the Employment Development Department can reach out after the two weeks is over. Californians who are already in the unemployment system are not expected to see an interruption in their payments during the two-week period.

CDC says guidance on COVID-19 airborne transmission 'was posted in error'

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday said it mistakenly published new guidance saying the coronavirus can spread through airborne particles.

South Bay leaders unveil plans to expand quarantine shelter program

It has been providing motel rooms for hundreds of people exposed to the coronavirus who otherwise would have remained on the streets, possibly exposing others. 

California to pause unemployment claims for 2 weeks

Nearly 600,000 Californians are part of a backlog where their unemployment claims have not been processed by the state's Employment Development Department for more than 21 days.

Improving Employment Development Department efficiency

Tasked by Gov. Gavin Newsom in July to find ways to improve the EDD's efficiency, the strike team outlined new methods on how the department's technology systems can be more customer-focused. 

Salvation Army starts 'Rescue Christmas' fundraising campaign early amid coronavirus pandemic

For the first time in 130 years, the Salvation Army is launching its "Rescue Christmas" fundraising campaign early this year as requests for its services have hit an all-time high due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Contra Costa County vector control district urges residents to take precautions against West Nile Virus

Contra Costa County officials this week urged residents to take precautions against West Nile Virus after two sentinel chickens and three more dead birds recently tested positive for the virus.

California coronavirus death toll passes 15,000

A tally by Johns Hopkins University put California’s death toll at 15,026, the fourth highest in the country.

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the flu shot is more important than ever

At the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, members of the public can get a free flu shot on Saturdays, now through December from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Oakland Panthers indoor football team postpones games until 2022

Team officials cited economic fallout and uncertainty from the novel coronavirus pandemic for the decision to not play during the 2021 season.  

East Palo Alto officials concerned about city's COVID-19 positivity rate

City Manager Jaime Fontes outlined reasons why East Palo Alto is disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and how the city is responding. 

San Francisco mayor lays out timeline for reopening indoor dining

Breed says once the city is classified as "orange" on the State's tiered system, restaurants can reopen indoor dining at 25% capacity, up to 100 people.

Jobless rate edges down to 11.4% in California

The Employment Development Department says the state added 101,900 jobs during the month. Most were government jobs, including temporary positions for the U.S. Census.