Advocates fear resurgence of COVID-19 at crowded San Quentin prison

The coronavirus has infected more than 2,200 prisoners and 270 staff members at San Quentin State Prison. So far, 25 inmates and one corrections officer have died from the virus.

Hot dog vendors cooking up controversy in San Francisco

Merchants at Pier 39 and Fisherman's Wharf say the unlicensed food carts are stealing their business and they're alleging that those carts are also a health hazard.

Contra Costa County to use CARES Act money to hire sheriff's deputies

The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has approved spending nearly $2 million of CARES Act funding to hire 24 sheriff’s deputies to support mental health services.

Governor: New data shows California is ‘turning the corner’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday said he was encouraged by a downward trend in the state’s hospitalization rates which he noted are down 21%, and ICU admissions, down 15% over the past 14 days.

Empty streets of San Francisco: Report says tourism takes hardest hit since WWII

The pandemic will cost San Francisco $10.6 billion in unspent tourist money this year and next year, according to a report released Friday by the city's tourism industry.

Lyft's 2Q loss $437M as virus spread and riders stayed home

Lyft posted a loss of $437.1 million during the second quarter, when the coronavirus outbreak led many people to stay home and few were eager to use its ride-hailing service.

Coronavirus outbreak hits Folsom State Prison in California

The prison 20 miles northeast of Sacramento reported 89 inmates with active COVID-19 infections, according to data updated Wednesday by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

US budget deficit climbs to record-setting $2.81 trillion

The Treasury Department says the U.S. budget deficit climbed to $2.81 trillion in the first 10 months of the budget year.

Some parents reporting children are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms lasting months

As increasing evidence emerges that the novel coronavirus is unlike most respiratory illnesses, varying degrees of symptoms are appearing in patients, ranging from mild to severe — with some lasting months — in both adults and children.