Rite Aid is now offering flu shots at all California locations. The company has also expanded its coronavirus testing.
As unemployment remains high across California, many companies are still looking to hire.
As a single mom of three, San Rafael resident Kara Romanik sold her house and withdrew her retirement savings to launch Mamie's Pies.
Halloween shopping has already begun.
Marin County has graduated into a less restrictive tier of Gov. Gavin Newsom's COVID-19 business reopening plan.
"Enforcement is vital to help people be held accountable for actions that jeopardize public health and prolong the pandemic."
Cosmetology and skin care services, esthetic services, massage therapy and nail salons can reopen outdoors in Marin County.
Care.com will pay $1 million to settle a consumer protection lawsuit jointly brought on by the Marin and San Francisco district attorneys.
Find out if your local grocery store in Northern California is open before heading out to shop on Independence Day.
Starbucks could close up to 400 stores in the next 18 months, but open another 300 focused on quick pickups, USA Today reported.
The loss of 2.4 million California jobs is the most in state history. In Marin County, San Anselmo had the highest unemployment rate in May.
More indoor-based businesses are slated to reopen, including gyms, hair salons, nail salons, hotels and indoor seating at restaurants.
Cinemark announced a phased reopening plan for its U.S. locations.
As unemployment soars across California, many companies are still looking to hire.
The annual form had been due May 7, but the governor’s order now allows until June 1.
Nearly two dozen restaurants are participating in Marin Great Plates, an emergency food assistance program that kicked off this week.
Stores will reopen long enough to sell-off all inventory.
Hiring efforts in the Bay Area are worse than the national average.
Your next visit to Costco is going to be different as the coronavirus shortages prompt limits.
Shoppers and workers at the Novato Costco will soon be required to cover their faces to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Starting Wednesday, McDonald's will give out free meals every day to first responders and health care workers.