We’re now in the second week of what’s become a statewide shutdown. Meanwhile, as testing ramps up, the confirmed case count increases.
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12-Step Meetings Migrate Online During Coronavirus Pandemic
For folks in Alcoholics Anonymous, sobriety is hard enough already. In a pandemic, all the more so, with 12-step meetings suspended indefinitely.
Coronavirus Live Updates, March 20, 2020: Local Lockdown Goes Statewide With No End in Sight
That Bay Area stay-at-home order meant to last three weeks? It applies to all of California now and no one’s sure how long it’ll last.
Coronavirus Live Updates, March 19, 2020: Silicon Valley Enters Third Day of Regional Lockdown
As people adjust to life under lockdown, lawmakers from D.C. to City Hall have been working on ways to keep the economy moving.
Where California Stands with Coronavirus Testing Right Now
So where are we on this? Who can get tested and where exactly should you go? If you do get a hold of a test, is it going to cost anything?
Lack of Tests Means Health Officials Still Don’t Know Full Scope of Coronavirus Outbreak
Delays and incompetence in the federal government’s COVID-10 testing set the U.S. far behind other countries in controlling the pandemic.
Coronavirus and the Census: California Fears an Undercount
Low turnout for the Census Bureau’s decennial count could jeopardize the state’s 53 congressional seats, along with billions in federal funding.
Coronavirus Updates, March 17, 2020: South Bay Hunkers Down
As COVID-19 testing slowly ramps up throughout the U.S., most of the Bay Area hunkers down at home. Welcome to day one of the lockdown.
Coronavirus Updates, March 16, 2020: School’s Out, Bars Close, County Orders ‘Shelter in Place’
A day after the state urged bars to close and seniors to stay home, South Bay public health officials announce new measures to curb the outbreak.
Gov. Gavin Newsom Calls for Shutdown of Bars, Nightclubs to Slow Coronavirus Outbreak
Restaurants can remain open as long as they reduce capacity by half and require customers to stay at least six feet apart from one another.
As Coronavirus Outbreak Spreads, So Do Fears of Its Impact on California’s Economy
Lenny Mendonca, the governor’s chief economic and business advisor, said California is assessing the economic impact of the virus.
Susan Hammer Transformed City’s Political Landscape
Former San Jose Mayor Susan Hammer, a key figure in the revitalization of San Jose’s downtown, died Saturday at the age of 81.
Election 2020: Seven Candidates Vie for Open Seat in California’s 15th State Senate District
In the last installment of our primary election series, we move to the 15th State Senate District, where seven people are in the running.
Election 2020: Four Veteran Public Servants Vie for Santa Clara County’s Open Supe Seat
Supervisor Dave Cortese’s impending departure from the county board has drawn a crowded field of aspiring successors.
New Report ID’s Riskiest Cycling Spots in Santa Clara County
Though San Jose is the deadliest city in Santa Clara County for bicyclists, the most dangerous intersection lies in Palo Alto.
Election 2020: Three Candidates Vie for Open Seat in SJ’s D10
Jenny Higgins Bradanini, Matt Mahan and Helen Wang are vying to replace Councilman Johnny Khamis in the Almaden Valley district.