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Americans Lost a Year to COVID-19, But Gained a Whole Lot of Weight
A new study out of the University of California San Francisco found Americans gained an average of 1.5 pounds per month during the pandemic.
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Pandemic Enables Some Families to Become Closer Than Ever
Looking back on a year of living in a pandemic, many families are finding a new appreciation for one another — and for Silicon Valley technology.
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Pandemic Enables Some Families to Become Closer Than Ever
Looking back on a year of living in a pandemic, many families are finding a new appreciation for one another — and for Silicon Valley technology. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Pushing Back Against the Shelter-At-Home Order
Several restaurants in downtown Pleasanton are allowing outdoor dining. The businesses decided to do so on the day some had hoped restrictions would be lifted. Cheryl Hurd reports.
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South Bay Restaurants Struggle to Stay Afloat
The latest stay at home order has forced many businesses to make hard choices about trying to stay open. Some are having to pivot yet again to be able to serve their customers and keep their staff employed. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Bay Area Business Owners Faced With Unwelcome Surprise
There’s growing frustration and concern as businesses prepare to implement a new stay-at-home order that comes from their own counties, not the state. Cheryl Hurd reports.
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Bay Area Coronavirus Restrictions: 6 Months Later
Six months ago Thursday, nearly the entire Bay Area began closing businesses, staying home and paying a lot more attention to how far they stood from others.
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Bay Area Coronavirus Restrictions: 6 Months Later
Six months ago Thursday, nearly the entire Bay Area began closing businesses, staying home and paying a lot more attention to how far they stood from others. Anoushah Rasta reports.
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Google Extends Work From Home Through Summer 2021
Google announced on Monday that it is extending its work from home option through June 2021 due to the coronavirus.
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Child Adorably Interrupts Live TV Interview
Working from home presents its own set of unique challenges, but one health expert found that out on live television as her young daughter sought a place to showcase her unicorn picture.
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On the Road Again: Bay Area Traffic Picking Back Up
After months of seeing a decline in traffic, Bay Area roads are picking back up and so is public transportation.
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Coronavirus Restrictions Easing in San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties
More coronavirus restrictions are easing in the Bay Area. Starting Friday, Santa Clara County restaurants may provide outdoor, sit-down meals, with social distancing rules in place, among other things. Bob Redell reports.
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Contra Costa County Stores, Offices Can Reopen Under New Order
In Contra Costa County, starting Wednesday, shopping malls and other indoor retail businesses will be allowed to reopen, highlighting the latest new county health order that expands allowable activities as COVID-19 coronavirus-related restrictions are loosened up further. Bob Redell reports.
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Law Enforcement Braces for Memorial Day Weekend Crowds, Traffic
Memorial Day Weekend is here and while some people may be thinking of hitting the road, state and local police agencies will be, too. Bob Redell reports.
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State and Local Law Enforcement Ready for Memorial Day
Memorial Day Weekend is here and while some people may be thinking of hitting the road, state and local police agencies will be, too. Sergio Quintana has details.
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Law Enforcement Braces for Memorial Day Weekend Crowds, Traffic
Memorial Day Weekend is here and while some people may be thinking of hitting the road, state and local police agencies will be, too.
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More Lives Could've Been Saved If Country Shut Down Earlier: Study
The Bay Area was one of the first regions in the country to shelter-at-home, but according to a new study from Columbia University, we were still too late. Jessica Aguirre reports.
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Solano County's Reopening Approval Comes With Some Confusion
Unlike Napa, it appears almost none of the business owners in Solano County had any idea exactly when they could start reopening their dining rooms. Jackie Ward reports.
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Solano County's Reopening Approval Comes With Some Confusion
Just one day after Napa County got the green light for dine-in restaurants to reopen, Solano County got approval to do the same. The state told the county late last night that it had met the criteria to expand further into Phase 2 of reopening.
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Social Distancing Circles Keep San Francisco Park Visitors in Check
Did you see them? Social distancing circles appeared at Dolores Park in San Francisco Wednesday as a reminder to all visitors to stay 6 feet apart, and they appeared to be working.