Pelosi’s stylist disputes salon owner’s claims it was not a 'setup'
Pelosi took responsibility for how the incident played out but claims she was told beforehand the salon could accommodate one client at a time — indoors.
Pelosi took responsibility for how the incident played out but claims she was told beforehand the salon could accommodate one client at a time — indoors.
San Jose card rooms prepare to reopen in outdoor tents
The city depends heavily on the millions of dollars in tax revenue from the card rooms.
The city depends heavily on the millions of dollars in tax revenue from the card rooms.
Casino M8trix prepares to reopen in outdoor tents
Jesse Gary reports.
Jesse Gary reports.
SFMTA announces Muni light rail system won't reopen until next year
Electrical splices failed last week, causing a system-wide meltdown.
Electrical splices failed last week, causing a system-wide meltdown.
Officials urge caution over Labor Day weekend celebrations
Labor Day brings to mind summer parties, barbecues with friends and family. But, this year health experts are asking people to tone it down, and follow the public health guidelines.
Labor Day brings to mind summer parties, barbecues with friends and family. But, this year health experts are asking people to tone it down, and follow the public health guidelines.
Newsom reveals new state website for tenants and landlords impacted by the pandemic
Newsom said the website was launched in relation to a housing relief bill he signed Monday which halts evictions and foreclosures until February 2021.
Newsom said the website was launched in relation to a housing relief bill he signed Monday which halts evictions and foreclosures until February 2021.
‘The Rock’ urges people to ‘stay disciplined’ after he and his family test positive for COVID-19
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson announced on his Instagram Wednesday that he and his entire family tested positive for COVID-19, despite strictly following health guidelines amid the pandemic.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson announced on his Instagram Wednesday that he and his entire family tested positive for COVID-19, despite strictly following health guidelines amid the pandemic.
Gilroy postal worker fired after family member dies of coronavirus
The former employee tells KTVU she wants her job back but would prefer to be transferred to another location out of fear of retaliation.
The former employee tells KTVU she wants her job back but would prefer to be transferred to another location out of fear of retaliation.
United Airlines layoffs to start next month
These job losses could rise even further as the virus keeps most people frightened and grounded.
These job losses could rise even further as the virus keeps most people frightened and grounded.
Governor updates state coronavirus numbers
Cristina Rendon reports.
Cristina Rendon reports.
Pacifica beaches, parkings lots to close over Labor Day holiday weekend
The city says the beach closures are warranted, "for health and safety during this increasing coronavirus pandemic."
The city says the beach closures are warranted, "for health and safety during this increasing coronavirus pandemic."
Health officials worry nation not ready for COVID-19 vaccine
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told health departments across the country to draft vaccination plans by Oct. 1.
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told health departments across the country to draft vaccination plans by Oct. 1.
COVID-19 indicators trending down in recent weeks
As of Wednesday, 712,052 coronavirus cases have been confirmed across the state, including 13,163 deaths.
As of Wednesday, 712,052 coronavirus cases have been confirmed across the state, including 13,163 deaths.
Depression, anxiety spike amid outbreak and turbulent times
In the latest study to suggest an uptick, half of U.S. adults surveyed reported at least some signs of depression.
In the latest study to suggest an uptick, half of U.S. adults surveyed reported at least some signs of depression.
Teaching pods and micro schooling are the new educational techniques during the COVID-19 pandemic
KTVU's Frank Mallicoat spoke with Allen Koh, CEO of Cardinal Education during Mornings on Two on Sunday, August 30, 2020
KTVU's Frank Mallicoat spoke with Allen Koh, CEO of Cardinal Education during Mornings on Two on Sunday, August 30, 2020
Food truck park in San Francisco becomes outdoor barber collective
It's a barber collective setting up shop in SoMa StrEat Food Park, a venue for food truck vendors.
It's a barber collective setting up shop in SoMa StrEat Food Park, a venue for food truck vendors.
Santa Clara pastor vows to keep holding indoor church service despite $52K in fines
North Valley Baptist church had already been hit with $15,000 in fines for two church services held on Aug. 23 then one on Aug. 26, according to the East Bay Times reports.
North Valley Baptist church had already been hit with $15,000 in fines for two church services held on Aug. 23 then one on Aug. 26, according to the East Bay Times reports.
United plans to furlough 16,000 workers, fewer than expected
United Airlines said Wednesday it plans to furlough 16,370 employees in October, down from an earlier target of 36,000 after thousands of workers took early retirement, buyouts, or long-term leaves of absence with the industry facing a slow recovery from the pandemic.
United Airlines said Wednesday it plans to furlough 16,370 employees in October, down from an earlier target of 36,000 after thousands of workers took early retirement, buyouts, or long-term leaves of absence with the industry facing a slow recovery from the pandemic.
San Francisco's new timeline could let some schools, businesses open in weeks
San Francisco leaders are laying out a timeline for reopening including schools and some indoor businesses as early as mid-September.
San Francisco leaders are laying out a timeline for reopening including schools and some indoor businesses as early as mid-September.
Demand for backyard sheds booming with Americans spending more time at home
The owner of Walnut Creek-based Green Sheds Chris Lotz said Covid-19 has dramatically increased business and he’s booked until April. He said most of his customers are looking to create a home office and heading to the backyard.
The owner of Walnut Creek-based Green Sheds Chris Lotz said Covid-19 has dramatically increased business and he’s booked until April. He said most of his customers are looking to create a home office and heading to the backyard.



















