Bay Area healthcare providers showered with appreciation

They cheer, applaud and thank the doctors, nurses and staff members coming and going from the hospital.

Q&A: The status of California's $125M undocumented immigrant fund

The earliest the money could get into people's hands is in May that is, if fundraising efforts are a success and lawsuits don't block Newsom's initiative.

Bay Area sign maker reinvents business to stay afloat amid pandemic

A sign maker in San Francisco is keeping his business afloat by adapting to our changing world. Instead of creating banners for big conventions, he's now making signs for social distancing and more.

Amid pandemic, die-in calls attention to lack of hotel rooms for unhoused

Clad in black and holding red flowers, more than 50 people laid on the street in front of San Francisco Mayor London Breed's home Thursday evening to call attention to the potential fate of the city's unhoused amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

Local organization forms to provide loans to Bay Area minority-owned small businesses

The kitchen is back in business at Mersea Restaurant on San Francisco’s Treasure Island, the dining area of the eatery, built out of 13 shipping containers, sits empty.

Overall crime down in SF during stay-at-home order, but police chief highlights disturbing trends

San Francisco's directive restricting movement and forcing residents to stay indoors as the city pushes forward in the COVID-19 fight has resulted in a drop in crime since the order was put in place on Mar. 16. 

COVID-19: San Francisco testing far below full capacity

San Francisco is testing residents for coronavirus, an important step in reopening the city. However, at this point the city is testing far below full capacity.

COVID-19: San Francisco testing far below full capacity
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San Francisco is testing residents for coronavirus, an important step in reopening the city. However, at this point the city is testing far below full capacity.

UVC lighting could be crucial in fight against COVID-19

In the new war against the virus, frontline tech could tip the balance, and render people and surfaces COVID-19 free. 

Bay Area beaches and parks to remain open, Orange County to close beaches

She hasn't gone there much since the coronavirus outbreak because the neighborhood has become crowded with visitors who park their cars to walk down to the shore — but wishes she could.