A new stay-at-home order may happen this week. The latest case count from Newark.
A tool developed by researchers from several universities lets you see your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus indoors.
See Newark's latest COVID-19 case count as Alameda County residents prepare to move into the purple or "widespread risk" tier.
11 California counties, including Contra Costa and Santa Cruz, slipped backward into more-restrictive tiers on Tuesday.
Walk-ups are allowed, but appointments are encouraged.
With no end in sight to the coronavirus pandemic, experts say flu shots will reduce strain on health care providers this season.
Do you wonder if you've had coronavirus? Find out, and potentially help COVID patients. Upcoming blood drives in Newark.
Since last Friday, the county has added 1169 newly confirmed cases.
Alameda County has been on the Watch List since July 12. The latest death toll, plus how many cases in Newark.
Kirkland and other brand-name frozen shrimp distributed here and nationwide recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.
As cases soar in Alameda County, deaths rise at a modest pace.
Red, yellow, white, and sweet yellow onions have all been recalled, along with prepared-food made with them. SEE LIST
There are 140 new cases of the coronavirus in Alameda County as of Wednesday, bringing the total number of cases in the county to 10,773.
There are 195 new cases of the coronavirus and three additional coronavirus-related deaths reported in Alameda County as of Tuesday.
The county reported no coronavirus deaths on Monday, and just a small number of new cases.
Alameda County reported more than 1,000 additional coronavirus cases over the past week.
Cases continue to increase at a rapid pace, threatening to overwhelm hospitals in the Bay Area and around California.
A surge in new cases and hospitalizations in Alameda County means getting to "new normal" will take even longer.
One city in Alameda County has more than 2,000 confirmed cases, while another has fewer than 10.
New guidance for public schools has been released as a venerable private school closes. Plus, a chilling glimpse at what could have been.
As the county inches slowly toward reopening, the number of cases continues to grow.
As Alameda County loosens shelter-in-place orders, a look at where Newark stands.
Across the country, coronavirus deaths surpassed 80,000. Here are mental health resources to deal with ongoing stress.
A look at the latest number of cases in Newark, as California's death toll has risen to more than 2,200.
The coronavirus death toll has risen to 52 in Alameda County.
Alameda County has put together an interactive map for you to find food giveaways close to home. There are dozens of resources.
A breakdown of cases in Newark, as the county's death toll pushes it into the Top 5 in the state for fatalities.
Alameda County is now sharing city-level data about coronavirus patients.
The number of cases, and deaths, continues to rise as coronavirus spreads through the community.
Cases increase; a stay-at-home order has been expanded and lengthened; robots could speed-up testing; and more up to date stories.
If paramedics come to your home, they will be dressed in protective garb.
People who have visited China, South Korea, Iran, and Italy within the past 28 days are urged to cancel blood donation appointments.
The service is slated to begin this spring. Until then, free or low-cost dental services are offered at 2 locations for all local residents.
A widespread flu outbreak has prevented some regular donors from giving blood, prompting an urgent call from the Red Cross.
Visit Walmart Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for giveaways, wellness demos, free health screenings, and low-cost flu-shots.
NCQA awards two Kaiser Permanente Northern California programs that reduce surgical patient hospital stays by nearly 50%
The recall was announced after a third-party cold storage facility inadvertently shipped the meat products to stores.
During Active Aging Week, 24 Hour Fitness is offering free activities celebrating healthy living, including low-impact pool and step classes
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses' three-year award recognizes exceptional patient care and a healthy work environment
Get outside and get some exercise.