Bay Area Anxiety builds as California colleges consider how and when to resume on-campus fall courses By Ashley Smith, Michael Burke | EdSource | May 1, 2020 Schools are considering online, in-person, or a mix of both as pandemic continues.
Bay Area Addressing California students’ loss of learning shapes plan to reopen schools By John Fensterwald | EdSource | May 1, 2020 There is an unprecedented need to reverse the loss of learning, but schools will need resources and support.
California Do-It-Yourself cheek swab tested as next best thing to detect coronavirus By David Tuller | Kaiser Health News | May 1, 2020 The new method is easier and less uncomfortable, but public health officials are leery of the shortage of data on whether this easier method provides accurate results.
COVID-19 Line in the sand: Newsom closes all beaches in the OC but not elsewhere — sparking legal fight By Laurel Rosenhall | CALmatters | April 30, 2020 As reports that Gov. Gavin Newsom planned to close all California beaches whipped around the state, local officials pushed back.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Thurs., Apr. 30 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | April 30, 2020 35 new cases in Alameda County; criminal jury trials suspended additional 30 days.
Bay Area Golf courses reopening Monday after shelter order modification By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | April 30, 2020 Bay Area golf courses can resume operations as long as they enforce physical distancing.
Bay Area Shelter order extended through May 31, restrictions eased for some By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | April 30, 2020 Shelter-in-place extended through May 31; construction, real estate and gardeners to resume business.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Wed., Apr. 29 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | April 29, 2020 35 new cases in Alameda County; SF Symphony cancels remaining season through August 31.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Tue., Apr. 28 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | April 28, 2020 33 new cases in Alameda County; Stanford Health Care workers being forced to take mandatory furloughs.
Bay Area Golden Gate Bridge traffic falls more than 70 percent during pandemic By James Lanaras | Bay City News | April 28, 2020 The district saw a $3 million per week drop in bridge tolls and transit fares during California’s shelter in place orders.