Post offices, beloved community hubs, fight coronavirus-era threat
Many of the nation’s 630,000 postal employees are facing new risks during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Many of the nation’s 630,000 postal employees are facing new risks during the COVID-19 outbreak.
San Francisco launches 3 new COVID-19 testing sites in underserved areas
Three additional new COVID-19 coronavirus testing sites will open in San Francisco, all aimed at serving people in some of the city's neediest areas, Mayor London Breed announced Monday.
Three additional new COVID-19 coronavirus testing sites will open in San Francisco, all aimed at serving people in some of the city's neediest areas, Mayor London Breed announced Monday.
COVID-19 and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children: What parents need to know
Most affected children have had current or recent coronavirus infections, the CDC said.
Most affected children have had current or recent coronavirus infections, the CDC said.
Feds urge 'extreme caution' for reopening nursing homes
Already, outbreaks in nursing homes and long-term care facilities have claimed more then 32,000 lives, more than a third of all coronavirus deaths in the U.S., according to a count by the AP.
Already, outbreaks in nursing homes and long-term care facilities have claimed more then 32,000 lives, more than a third of all coronavirus deaths in the U.S., according to a count by the AP.
US COVID-19 death toll passes 90,000 as more than 1.5M cases confirmed, according to Johns Hopkins
The grim milestones come as states across the country start to reopen their economies.
The grim milestones come as states across the country start to reopen their economies.
Trump says he's taking malaria drug hydroxychloroquine in case he gets coronavirus
Trump said his doctor did not recommend the drug to him, but he requested it from the White House physician.
Trump said his doctor did not recommend the drug to him, but he requested it from the White House physician.
Santa Clara Co. Public Health Department gives update on COVID-19 pandemic
Santa Clara Co. Public Health Dept. gives update on COVID-19 pandemic.
Santa Clara Co. Public Health Dept. gives update on COVID-19 pandemic.
Newsom: Sporting events, haircuts coming soon in California
County officials want approval from the state Department of Health to begin the next phase, including re-opening dine-in restaurants.
County officials want approval from the state Department of Health to begin the next phase, including re-opening dine-in restaurants.
Entire Bay Area now moves forward with reopening steps
The health officers said it's now possible to lift the shelter-in-place restrictions a bit, crediting the public for practicing social distancing and following other guidelines to help flatten the curve of coronavirus.
The health officers said it's now possible to lift the shelter-in-place restrictions a bit, crediting the public for practicing social distancing and following other guidelines to help flatten the curve of coronavirus.
Congregants exposed to coronavirus at Butte County church that defied shutdown
Attendees of a religious service on Mother's Day in Butte County were exposed to COVID-19, authorities in Butte County say.
Attendees of a religious service on Mother's Day in Butte County were exposed to COVID-19, authorities in Butte County say.
Santa Clara Co. officials discuss going to the ER during a pandemic in COVID-19 response update
Santa Clara Co. officials discuss going to the ER during a pandemic in COVID-19 response update
Santa Clara Co. officials discuss going to the ER during a pandemic in COVID-19 response update
Police: Man angry about virus closure attacks 2 with machete
Police say a Nashville couple were in critical care after a man attacked them with a machete because he was angry about shutdowns that were taking place during the coronavirus pandemic.
Police say a Nashville couple were in critical care after a man attacked them with a machete because he was angry about shutdowns that were taking place during the coronavirus pandemic.
California homeless quarantine in hotels, more rooms needed
In San Francisco, which has moved more than 1,000 of its estimated 8,000 homeless into hotels, nonprofits raised money to get rooms for some who couldn’t get them. Activists have pleaded with Mayor London Breed to do more.
In San Francisco, which has moved more than 1,000 of its estimated 8,000 homeless into hotels, nonprofits raised money to get rooms for some who couldn’t get them. Activists have pleaded with Mayor London Breed to do more.
Three more Bay Area counties move forward on reopening
Phase 2 of Gov.
Phase 2 of Gov.
New MLB rules: shower at home, don’t spit, and mascots are banned
Major League Baseball will look somewhat like high school ball this year under protocols to deal with the new coronavirus, with showers at ballparks discouraged and players possibly arriving in uniform, like they did when they were teenagers.
Major League Baseball will look somewhat like high school ball this year under protocols to deal with the new coronavirus, with showers at ballparks discouraged and players possibly arriving in uniform, like they did when they were teenagers.
Family diagnosed with COVID-19, says they took all health precautions
An entire valley family is fighting for their lives after testing positive for COVID-19.
An entire valley family is fighting for their lives after testing positive for COVID-19.
Free drive-thru COVID-19 testing site opens Monday in East Oakland
The first drive-through testing location in East Oakland, the site is the result of a partnership between the city, Allen Temple, Community Organized Relief Effort and Verily, an Alphabet company, providing the Baseline COVID-19 Program platform to manage appointments.
The first drive-through testing location in East Oakland, the site is the result of a partnership between the city, Allen Temple, Community Organized Relief Effort and Verily, an Alphabet company, providing the Baseline COVID-19 Program platform to manage appointments.
Alameda County superior court to take reservations for some remote hearings
The court is taking the step to restore services to the public and will resume remote hearings as permitted by technological and resource constraints, the court announced Friday.
The court is taking the step to restore services to the public and will resume remote hearings as permitted by technological and resource constraints, the court announced Friday.
One dead, another seriously injured after Canadian acrobatic jet crashes into British Columbia neighborhood
Video posted to social media shows the crash, and the two occupants of the plane ejecting just before impact.
Video posted to social media shows the crash, and the two occupants of the plane ejecting just before impact.
Contra Costa County superior court to resume most operations on May 26
Anyone coming to any court facility in Martinez, Walnut Creek, Pittsburg or Richmond will have to wear a mask or other face covering at all times.
Anyone coming to any court facility in Martinez, Walnut Creek, Pittsburg or Richmond will have to wear a mask or other face covering at all times.



















