Some chastised for heading to beaches as the Bay Area deals with quarantine fatigue
With the continued shelter-in-place through the end of May, additional stressors are being put on people as they try to comply with the new rules. It seems everyone is trying to avoid catching COVID-19, while all suffering with cabin fever.
With the continued shelter-in-place through the end of May, additional stressors are being put on people as they try to comply with the new rules. It seems everyone is trying to avoid catching COVID-19, while all suffering with cabin fever.
Santa Clara County Superior Court to expunge 11,500 marijuana convictions next week
Judge Eric S. Geffon will officially administer the expungements at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, in Dept. 41 of the Santa Clara County Hall of Justice at 190 West Hedding St.
Judge Eric S. Geffon will officially administer the expungements at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, in Dept. 41 of the Santa Clara County Hall of Justice at 190 West Hedding St.
3-D printed supplies donated to hospital by San Jose library
The San Jose Public Library 3D-printed over 500 face shields and nearly 200 masks for healthcare organizations in need of personal protective equipment.
The San Jose Public Library 3D-printed over 500 face shields and nearly 200 masks for healthcare organizations in need of personal protective equipment.
Amid strong community support, Milk Pail Market in Mountain View reopens
For all the small businesses coronavirus has killed, it managed to resurrect one too.
For all the small businesses coronavirus has killed, it managed to resurrect one too.
Mountain View?s Milk Pail Market reopens as drive-thru
Ann Rubin reports.
Ann Rubin reports.
San Jose woman believed to be nation’s first COVID-19 death remembered
The first-known fatality of the novel coronavirus in the U.S. was identified Thursday as a seemingly healthy San Jose woman.
The first-known fatality of the novel coronavirus in the U.S. was identified Thursday as a seemingly healthy San Jose woman.
Vandal targets Asian-owned businesses in San Jose
The majority of the businesses are in the Berryessa neighborhood of San Jose.
The majority of the businesses are in the Berryessa neighborhood of San Jose.
3 COVID-19 deaths in Santa Clara County occurred earlier than first thought
Santa Clara County confirmed on Wednesday that three people died from COVID-19 earlier than the county's first reported death.
Santa Clara County confirmed on Wednesday that three people died from COVID-19 earlier than the county's first reported death.
Santa Clara County had 2 COVID-19 deaths as early as February
Santa Clara County health officials announced that two people died of COVID-19 in February. Those two deaths, along with another on March 6, came before what was previously thought to be the first new coronavirus-associated death in the county on March 9.
Santa Clara County health officials announced that two people died of COVID-19 in February. Those two deaths, along with another on March 6, came before what was previously thought to be the first new coronavirus-associated death in the county on March 9.
Massive increase in San Jose school burglaries since shelter-in-place; overall crime down
Overall crime is down but school burglaries are up 550%.
Overall crime is down but school burglaries are up 550%.
Santa Clara receives over 250 requests for business assistance on first day of application period
The grants will be awarded to qualified applicants on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The grants will be awarded to qualified applicants on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Bold decision making in Bay Area helped slow virus spread
Many factors have fueled the speed of the disease spread throughout the world. But that three-hour call and the bold decisions to come out of it were central to helping California avoid the kind of devastation the virus wrought in parts of Europe and New York City, experts say.
Many factors have fueled the speed of the disease spread throughout the world. But that three-hour call and the bold decisions to come out of it were central to helping California avoid the kind of devastation the virus wrought in parts of Europe and New York City, experts say.
Santa Clara County gets flooded with grant applications
The county reports having received more than 250 requests.
The county reports having received more than 250 requests.
Coronavirus at core of California couple's custody case
Coronavirus and the fallout of what it’s doing to the economy, education, daily habits - and now, parenting decisions - has changed the world as we know it.
Coronavirus and the fallout of what it’s doing to the economy, education, daily habits - and now, parenting decisions - has changed the world as we know it.
Gov. Newsom announces "Project Roomkey" outside of Motel 6 in Campbell
The governor made the announcement to house all homeless amid the coronavirus pandemic in Campbell on Saturday, April 18, 2020.
The governor made the announcement to house all homeless amid the coronavirus pandemic in Campbell on Saturday, April 18, 2020.
Santa Clara County is housing all homeless people who test positive for COVID-19
The county has 35 homeless residents who have tested positive, according to the emergency operations center.
The county has 35 homeless residents who have tested positive, according to the emergency operations center.
Gov. Gavin Newsom holds Saturday update on COVID-19
Governor Gavin Newsom spoke at noon on Saturday, April 18, 2020 outside of a Motel 6 in Santa Clara County.
Governor Gavin Newsom spoke at noon on Saturday, April 18, 2020 outside of a Motel 6 in Santa Clara County.
Santa Clara County Department of Public Health holds a Friday morning COVID-19 update
During the update, officials revealed 1,870 total cases of COVID-19 and 73 deaths to date.
During the update, officials revealed 1,870 total cases of COVID-19 and 73 deaths to date.
'Ball of fire' rips through San Jose home, displacing family of four
While no one was physically hurt, neighbors say they are concerned about this family – because with the shelter in place they aren’t sure where they will go.
While no one was physically hurt, neighbors say they are concerned about this family – because with the shelter in place they aren’t sure where they will go.
Bay Area business owners brainstorm strategies needed for COVID-19 reopening
Reporter Azenth Smith explains why this is an important issue for the Bay Area economy.
Reporter Azenth Smith explains why this is an important issue for the Bay Area economy.



















