Drive-in movie theaters making a comeback during COVID-19

Movie studios aren't really releasing new movies right now, so the drive-ins are screening movies that were still being shown in late February.

Tech companies shedding jobs as COVID-19 disrupts economy

Less than a decade from the dizzying heights of an initial public offering, many tech service industry companies are now crashing back to earth, hard.

COVID-19 pandemic's impact on Bay Area food supply
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Produce expert Bob Borzone talks asparagus, mint, cherries, strawberries, exports and the produce season during the pandemic.

Salons, barbershops plan to sue California governor demanding to reopen

Half a million salon and barber professionals plan to sue California Gov. Gavin Newsom, demanding to re-open their businesses. It comes on the heels of threats from the state to pull the licenses of any salons violating shelter in place orders and offering haircuts.

Majority of US workers want to stay remote: Survey

Over 40 percent of respondents said that going forward, they want to work remotely more often.

Reservations for COVID-19 tests available through California website

California residents can make a reservation for a COVID-19 test now while homeowners in the state won't have to pay late fees on property taxes until next year, Gov. Newsom announced.

San Francisco to add more 24-hour restrooms for homeless during COVID-19

The city's 18 existing Pit Stops will now operate at all hours, bringing the total number of staffed 24-hour restrooms in San Francisco to 49.

Santa Clara Co. coronavirus update
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Santa Clara Co. officials discuss role of public health nurses in coronavirus response update.

Trump: COVID-19 task force not dismantling, just refocusing

Trump’s reversal comes as deaths and infection rates outside of New York, the epicenter of the coronavirus, are rising even as states move to lift their lockdowns.

California couple first in state to tie knot via Zoom during coronavirus pandemic

Sarita and Love Singhal tied the knot on Zoom, their family and friends appeared in boxes on the computer to witness the unusual ceremony and wish them well.

Rural California counties persist in defying virus order despite governor calling it a 'mistake'

Sutter County Supervisor Mike Ziegenmeyer said he was “irritated” by Gov. Newsom’s comments. He said the counties were following the directive of their shared public health officer, Dr. Phuong Luu.

Higher COVID-19 mortality rate for African Americans, Pacific Islanders in L.A. County: officials

As Los Angeles County saw a spike in COVID-19 cases with one of the largest single-day jumps in the pandemic, health officials reported a higher mortality rate among African Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders.