All 21 in group arrested over quarantine leave Hawaii

The group known as Carbon Nation arrived in Hawaii over two days earlier this month. Some of them were seen at a Big Island beach the day they arrived and a video posted online showed their leader, Eligio Bishop, touching a sea turtle, police said.

Report: Kobe Bryant pilot may have been disoriented in fog

Ara Zobayan radioed to air traffic controllers that he was climbing to 4,000 feet to get above clouds on Jan. 26 when, in fact, the helicopter was plunging toward a hillside where it crashed northwest of Los Angeles.

President Trump preparing order targeting social media protections

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted, "We'll continue to point out incorrect or disputed information about elections globally."

Rental car companies selling off inventory of used vehicles

Rental car companies are struggling with losses from coronavirus restrictions and will begin to sell off a significant portion of vehicles. 

White House imposes coronavirus travel ban on Brazil

Trump had already banned certain travelers from China, Europe, the United Kingdom and Ireland and, to a lesser extent, Iran. He has not moved to ban travel from Russia, which has the world's third-highest caseload.

Oakland International Airport almost completely devoid of passengers in April due to coronavirus pandemic

With much of the country still under strict or modified shelter-in-place orders since the middle of March, the airport reported that the number of people flying into or out of Oakland dropped 96 percent in April compared to the same month last year.

Travel demand slowly picks up, SFO to resume overseas flights

Any improvement is welcome, however, and some airlines are even planning to resume routes that had been shut down.

Nonstop flights to Europe from SFO to resume in June

Some international airlines are returning to the San Francisco International Airport and nonstop air service to Europe will return next month.

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.

Mark Neveau talks air travel amid the pandemic; California's wildfire plan for upcoming wildfire season
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Former FEMA Director Mark Neveau spoke to KTVU's Julie Haener during the 5 O'Clock News on Wednesday, May 13, 2020 about these two important issues: air travel amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and the upcoming wildfire season in California.