Amber Lee reports.
California facing 54 billion dollar budget shortfall
Jana Katsuyama reports.
Jana Katsuyama reports.
Phase 2 reopening on hold for six Bay Area counties
Azenith Smith reports.
Azenith Smith reports.
Three Bay Area counties to implement "Phase Two" of reopening, remaining six counties delay modifications
Sonoma, Napa and Solano counties will follow the state modifications on Friday. Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties will not ease restrictions for non-essential businesses.
Sonoma, Napa and Solano counties will follow the state modifications on Friday. Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties will not ease restrictions for non-essential businesses.
1st California ICE detainee to die of coronavirus; judge releases 79-year-old convict
Since March 1, 400 detainees - about 1.2% of the total - have been released, according to ICE's national numbers.
Since March 1, 400 detainees - about 1.2% of the total - have been released, according to ICE's national numbers.
Santa Clara County nixes drive-thru car celebrations during quarantine
These celebratory car caravans are now expressly forbidden, according to new guidance issued by the health department.
These celebratory car caravans are now expressly forbidden, according to new guidance issued by the health department.
Antioch high school holds special social distancing event for graduating seniors
The approximateley 400 members of the senior class of 2020 at Deer Valley High School in Antioch lined up in cars to pick up their graduation caps and gowns.
The approximateley 400 members of the senior class of 2020 at Deer Valley High School in Antioch lined up in cars to pick up their graduation caps and gowns.
Antioch high school holds special social distancing graduation event
Rob Roth reports.
Rob Roth reports.
COVID-19: Alameda County Fair canceled for first time in more than a century
The fair has been an annual tradition in the Bay Area for the last 108 years and signals the start of summer. But with Alameda County's stay-at-home order in place and no expiration date on the statewide order, fair organizers were left with no choice other than canceling the event.
The fair has been an annual tradition in the Bay Area for the last 108 years and signals the start of summer. But with Alameda County's stay-at-home order in place and no expiration date on the statewide order, fair organizers were left with no choice other than canceling the event.
Alameda County Fair canceled
The Alameda County Fair, one of the largest in the county, has been canceled over concerns of the coronavirus.
The Alameda County Fair, one of the largest in the county, has been canceled over concerns of the coronavirus.
Bay Area not rushing to throw open retail doors, despite governor's OK
On Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom laid out the road map for reopening the retail, manufacturing, and logistics sectors starting Friday so long as businesses follow new guidelines.
On Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom laid out the road map for reopening the retail, manufacturing, and logistics sectors starting Friday so long as businesses follow new guidelines.
7 Bay Area counties not ready to ease restrictions
Cristina Rendon reports.
Cristina Rendon reports.
Financial analyst discusses unemployment rate
James McBride discusses the staggering amount of Americans who have filed for unemployment.
James McBride discusses the staggering amount of Americans who have filed for unemployment.
Pleasanton grocery store owner charged with price gouging during COVID-19 crisis
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley on Wedensday announced the misdemeanor charges against Rajvinder Singh, owner of Apna Bazar.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley on Wedensday announced the misdemeanor charges against Rajvinder Singh, owner of Apna Bazar.
Commuting could be far worse in Bay Area after crisis lifts, study finds
Commuters who drive could face much longer trips to work in the Bay Area if there's a significant drop in mass transit use after the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
Commuters who drive could face much longer trips to work in the Bay Area if there's a significant drop in mass transit use after the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
New York City JetBlue flyover salute
3 JetBlue A320 aircrafts will conduct a flyover salute near Manhattan, Queens & the Bronx
3 JetBlue A320 aircrafts will conduct a flyover salute near Manhattan, Queens & the Bronx
California's first community-spread COVID-19 case started in a nail salon
Gov. Newsom revealed that an unspecified nail salon was the first site of community transmission of coronavirus.
Gov. Newsom revealed that an unspecified nail salon was the first site of community transmission of coronavirus.
Newsom: First community spread of COVID-19 in CA started in a nail salon
Gov. Gavin Newsom said the first community spread of COVID-19 started in a nail salon.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said the first community spread of COVID-19 started in a nail salon.
California's governor lays out roadmap for reopening retail and manufacturing
Newsom is expected to lay out the guidelines for how businesses such as clothing stores, florists, bookstores and sporting goods shops can open their doors for the first time in nearly two months, as long as they followed certain rules and offer only curbside pickup.
Newsom is expected to lay out the guidelines for how businesses such as clothing stores, florists, bookstores and sporting goods shops can open their doors for the first time in nearly two months, as long as they followed certain rules and offer only curbside pickup.
New tool allows renters to check if they're protected by fed's eviction moratorium
Tenants worried about paying rent during the coronavirus crisis can use a new tool unveiled earlier this week by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, to check whether they are protected under a federal eviction moratorium.
Tenants worried about paying rent during the coronavirus crisis can use a new tool unveiled earlier this week by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, to check whether they are protected under a federal eviction moratorium.



















