Thieves break into restaurants during shelter-in-place

“I feel like someone poured salt on my wound after I got stabbed with what’s going on the last few weeks,” said Kam Razavi. “I’m not happy about it but it's the sign of the times right now.”

Mayors' Forum on Bay Area coronavirus response

Local leaders are working with state and federal officials on issues of public health, economic recovery and proper equipment for first responders, just to name a few.

Bay Area Mayors' Forum on coronavirus response
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KTVU Political Reporter sat down with Mayors from San Jose, Oakland, Berkeley and San Francisco for a digital forum amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Santa Clara County reports 59 new COVID-19 cases, total at 1,207

There were no additional deaths reported in the county, which has seen 39 people die of COVID-19 since the outbreak began.

Santa Clara County reports sheltering of all homeless with COVID-19

Santa Clara County on Friday announced that it has provided housing to all homeless people confirmed with novel coronavirus.

On the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bay Area grocery store workers worried about safety

As the shelter-in-place response to COVID-19 completes another week, the continued threat to those on the front lines lives on. Grocery workers are feeling the strain of balancing the public’s need for food, versus their family’s need to remain safe.

COVID-19 outbreak at South Bay nursing home raises concerns

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread and now a South Bay nursing home has at least half a dozen residents and staff who have tested positive for the virus.

RV likely cause of San Jose fire that displaced 16: officials

Sixteen people were forced out of their homes early Thursday morning, after a fire damaged several homes in a central San Jose neighborhood. 

Zoom under scrutiny over security and privacy concerns

The videoconferencing platform Zoom, which has exploded in popularity in recent weeks, has come under scrutiny from law enforcement officials in New York.

Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District asks public to help keep trails, preserves open

In a familiar call by park districts across the Bay Area, the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District urged the public to follow current health directives to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

Santa Clara County trying to thin out homeless shelters during pandemic

”Nothing we do in any building will be packed anymore,” said City Chavez, president of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors.

Reduced BART, Muni and VTA service during coronavirus outbreak

Starting on Monday, commuters can expect to see limited service with fewer trips ending earlier in the evening. Some routes won't be running at all.