"We have made important progress in our fight against the virus."
"Expanded testing can help us examine how widespread COVID-19 is in our county."
The warm line opens Thursday and gives Petaluma residents professionals to talk to about the pandemic and shelter-in-place order.
The figure for Petaluma and Penngrove is 13 percent of the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Sonoma County.
First responders such as police officers, firefighters and EMTs, and staff at congregate-care facilities must also have their temps taken.
The nonprofit is collecting new, unopened boxes of N95 masks, surgical and/or isolation masks, disposable gowns and latex gloves.
In the past 24 hours, five new coronavirus cases were found and eight cases recovered from the virus.
The new public health orders are "blanket," meaning they apply to all residents. Violation of either order is a misdemeanor.
Because of the shelter-in-place order, Sonoma County may need only 1,500 hospital beds over the next two months, Dr. Sundari Mase said.
Santa Rosa is mourning Marylou Armer, a detective who died from the new coronavirus this week, while a fundraiser seeks to help her family.
A postal worker in Santa Rosa has tested positive for the new coronavirus, the U.S. Postal Service said Tuesday.
Sonoma County has released demographic information that shows the number of cases per region.
At least 854 Sonoma County residents have been tested for coronavirus. The county has switched from a containment approach to mitigation.
The person who died was among 24 people who tested positive for coronavirus in the county.
The county is hosting another virtual town hall meeting. Here are details on how to watch it and where to submit your questions.
A Sonoma County health worker has the county's first confirmed case of coronavirus contracted via "community spread."
Sonoma County on Friday joined other counties in ordering the cancellation of gatherings of 250 or more people due to the novel coronavirus.
The recommendation from the county health officer is for the next two weeks, when it will be re-evaluated.
UPDATED: The first Californian to die from COVID-19 was exposed to the virus on the ship, as was a Sonoma County coronavirus patient.
The resident believed to be infected with COVID-19 returned home to Sonoma County 10 days ago from an international cruise to Mexico.
The Sonoma County patient was evacuated from the Diamond Princess to Travis AFB. At least four coronavirus deaths are linked to the ship.
UPDATED: St. Joseph Health responds to the one-day strike by nursing assistants, medical technicians and housekeepers.
Public health and air quality agencies are warning Bay Area residents about hot weather and poor air quality beginning Friday.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
Doctors in the county are asked to report suspected cases, and to collect the vaping products so they can be tested.
The recalled products are packaged as Tip Top, Perdue, Sysco Classic and West Creek and were shipped to hotels, restaurants and institutions
Kaiser Permanente called the authorization vote a bullying tactic ahead of the bargaining process.
The safety notification applied to sport-harvested whole scallops and all clams in the two counties.
In-person services will be offered only at the main Santa Rosa office and at the South County Center in Petaluma.
Recycling toothbrushes and other dental-product waste could mean children at an area hospital get a new playground.
Lisa Laporte discusses how AI will influence the future of healthcare.
According to the CDC’s latest update, there are now more than 500 confirmed measles cases in the U.S.
The North Bay March for Babies fundraiser walk, to support healthy moms and infants, will be held May 11 in Santa Rosa.
Several communities in California are among the 500 healthiest in the U.S., new rankings say.
The San Francisco case is the first to go to trial of more than 760 lawsuits filed against Monsanto in federal courts around the nation.
A new report finds that deaths from these three causes have been increasing since 1999.
Brett Niebergall describes 7 crazy world records all about golf.
Brett Niebergall provides a few ways that technology is improving the game of golf.
The latest CDC figures show flu activity continues to increase in the U.S. In California, over 42 flu-related deaths have been reported.
The South Marin Health & Wellness Center makes a splash at the 33rd Annual Marin Senior Fair