Swamped SoCal hospitals transferring COVID-19 patients to Bay Area facilities

With the COVID-19 surging in Southern California, some medical facilities are at or near capacity, forcing health officials to find additional beds to take them.

Athletics’ first full-squad workout pushed back

“We all know that being flexible and adjusting to the unknowns is going to be part of everything we do this season,” Forst said.

Google Maps feature allows commuters to travel safely amid COVID-19 pandemic

“Having this information before and during your trip is critical for both essential workers who need to safely navigate to work and will become more important for everyone as countries around the world begin to reopen,” the news release stated.

SF Giants announce strict health guidelines to be implemented at Oracle Park

The Giants' maintenance team will work with the Global Biorisk Advisory Council, a division of the International Sanitary Supply Assocation, to protect and maintain the health and safety of the team's players and those working at the ballpark. 

Fifth San Quentin Prison inmate dies from COVID-19 complications

Dewayne Michael Carey, 59 was committed to the California Department of Corrections on Dec. 16, 1996 as a condemned inmate from Los Angeles County for first-degree murder.

Marin County placed on Newsom's COVID-19 watch list

The California Department of Public Health created the watch list to monitor counties in which the COVID-19 situation has changed significantly in recent days.

San Quentin inmate tests positive after being released

A man recently released from San Quentin gave KTVU a first hand account of exposure to COVID-19.

Kimberly Guilfoyle, girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr., tests positive for coronavirus

Kimberly Guilfoyle, the girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr., tested positive for coronavirus before a Fourth of July event at Mount Rushmore with President Trump, according to multiple media reports.

Two more death row inmates die of COVID-19 at San Quentin Prison

Scott Thomas Erskine, 57, had been on California's death row since 2004, and Manuel Machado Alvarez, 59, had been on death row since 1989, both died on July 3, 2020, at outside hospitals.

SFMTA says 40 bus lines are at risk of being halted due to funding constraints

The agency is already running limited service due to the coronavirus, and says about 40 of the bus lines that are suspended are now on track to be permanently halted.

Poignant stories flood in as California's undocumented immigrants seek funds

The calls were so voluminous that on the first day the funds were available, the lines crashed at Catholic Charities, prompting the phone provider to ask: Are you under attack?