President Trump signs four executive orders
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Trump signed all four from his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey on Saturday, August 8, 2020.

Customers line up in Sonoma County for a fair food frenzy

At empty fairgrounds, vendors are roasting turkey legs, spinning cotton candy and popping kettle corn. 

Mid-American Conference cancels season

A person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press the university president's voted to not play in the fall and consider a spring season.

Still haven't received your first $1,200 stimulus check? What you need to do

While Congress is deadlocked on another coronavirus relief package that's widely expected to include a second stimulus check, millions of Americans are still awaiting the arrival of their first $1,200 cash payment.

CDC: Nearly 600 children hospitalized in US with inflammatory condition linked to COVID-19

Nearly 600 children have been hospitalized in the U.S. after being diagnosed with a rare inflammatory condition linked to COVID-19. Ten of the children died, according to the CDC.

Ghost kitchen business model offers food entrepreneurs flexibility

Call it a ghost kitchen or a cloud kitchen, some successful entrepreneurs have found another way to get other entrepreneurs into the food and restaurant business at a fraction of the cost.

Cuomo says all schools in New York can reopen

Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday that he would allow children statewide to return to classrooms for the start of the new school year, citing the state’s success in battling the coronavirus pandemic.

Interactive map: See probability of encountering COVID-19 at event where you live

The assessment tool gives a glimpse of the risk level-- the estimated chance (0-100%)--that at least one infected person will be present at an event in your county, based on the size of the event.

Official: California fixed glitch that backlogged COVID data

His remarks come days after the state reported a technical glitch that continues to plague the state's data system that tallies up new cases. 

24th San Quentin inmate dies of COVID-19 as mystery shrouds most IDs

The Department of Corrections has been releasing the names, pictures and brief criminal histories of incarcerated people who are on Death Row, whom they refer to as "condemned." 

San Francisco sushi restaurant debuts outdoor dining domes

Public gatherings are a no-go. Distance learning is the new normal. And Al Fresco dining is a lifeline for many restaurants.