Trump vows enough coronavirus vaccine doses for ‘every American’ by April

Earlier this week, Trump announced a vaccine distribution plan and predicted availability as early as October, directly contradicting a much longer timeline offered earlier in the day by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director.

CDC pulls controversial COVID-19 testing advice that caused backlash

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention essentially returned to its previous testing guidance, getting rid of language posted last month that said people who didn't feel sick didn't need to get tested.

CDC drops controversial coronavirus testing guidance

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention essentially returned to its previous testing guidance, getting rid of language posted last month that said people who didn't feel sick didn't need to get tested.

Fraud arrests made over California’s unemployment benefits

Officers were dispatched at 9:07 p.m. to the 1800 block of Solano Way in East Oakland after someone reported a shooting.

Company paying employees $20,000 if they leave big cities but there's a caveat

The coronavirus outbreak has forced companies like Stripe to think outside the box financially, especially given the rise in remote work all over the world, Forbes reported. 

'No more Zoom:' Fed up with distance learning, families rally for in-person education

About 100 people took part: parents, students and teachers who are upset that the pandemic will keep everyone out of the classroom until 2021, regardless of the progress the county makes in its Covid-19 data.

Global COVID-19 cases top 30 million, according to Johns Hopkins

There are now more than 30 million known COVID-19 infections around the world, according to Johns Hopkins University.

Santa Clara County offering free flu shots every Saturday

The county has always offered free flu shots in clinics, but this is the first time it is having an outdoor service that accommodates those who walk, bike and drive.

Pac 12 leaders to meet, discuss launch of 2020 season

The big score for Stanford football, and its cross-Bay rival Cal, could come Friday. Leaders of the PAC-12 Conference will meet virtually to discuss launching the 2020 season.

Six months since Bay Area COVID-19 shutdown, economy remains fragile

Weekly claims data shows that Californians filed 29% of the nation's unemployment claims, while only making up 11% of the nation's workforce.

COVID-19 outbreak tied to Sonoma County preschools, childcare centers

Sonoma County Public Health Officer Dr. Sundari Mase announced COVID-19 has been traced to 13 pre-school and home based-child care centers throughout Sonoma County, infecting dozens of children, relatives, and staff.

Sonoma County elementary school can now apply for in-person waivers

The county's 106 public elementary schools and more than two dozen private elementary schools are now able to seek waivers in order to offer in-person instruction.

Anti-mask protesters fined after marching through Florida Target

The group chanted "take off your mask," "we're not gonna take it anymore" as well as "yeah, we got one" as they headed down the store aisle.s.

San Jose Unified schools to continue distance learning through December

The announcement comes after Santa Clara County moved into the state's red tier last week, which means if they remain at that level for 14 days, they could technically be allowed to reopen K-12 schools for in-person instruction. The district has now decided otherwise. 

Gov. Newsom signs bill to expand workers' comp for those affected by COVID-19

Sen. Jerry Hill's SB 1159 would expand workers' compensation law to define "injury"  to include illness or death resulting from the 2019 novel coronavirus disease under specified circumstances, until Jan. 1, 2023.

This household cleaner is effective against coronavirus, EPA says

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency added another common household cleaner to its growing list of products that are effective against SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.