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Grand Princess Crew Completes Quarantine, Free To Move About Ship
A coronavirus quarantine for more than 600 crewmembers aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship anchored in San Francisco Bay ended Saturday.

A coronavirus quarantine for more than 600 crewmembers aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship anchored in San Francisco Bay ended Saturday.

The Coast Guard rescued and airlifted a crewmember who injured himself in a fall aboard his container ship several miles from the Bay Area.
Authorities identified a 27-year-old man who died Thursday when his car went off a private driveway and into an irrigation pond in Napa.
Campuses in the West Contra Costa Unified School District will remain closed for the rest of the school year due to the new coronavirus.
John Volgel, 91, of Sonoma, who went missing Monday morning, was found safe later that day near Colfax in Placer County, authorities said.
The coroner's office identified a 48-year-old man as the victim of Sunday's three-car crash on Vasco Road north of Livermore.
Santa Cruz police will issue citations to non-essential businesses staying open during the coronavirus outbreak, the department said Sunday.
Lonnie Franklin, Jr., a convicted serial killer known as the "Grim Sleeper," died Saturday while on death row at San Quentin State Prison.
Santa Cruz County reported its first death due to the coronavirus Sunday: a man in his early 70s with an underlying health condition.
The Superior Court of Alameda County announced new remote services that will be used to ensure safety during the coronavirus outbreak.
The Palo Alto Department of Veterans Affairs urged patients to access VA services from home during the coronavirus outbreak.
No injuries were reported in a fire that seriously damaged a home on Rosewood Drive Saturday night.
Santa Clara County Helping Hands asked healthy residents to help bring meals and prescriptions to seniors during the coronavirus outbreak.
A Redwood City man is suspected of stealing a school bus and crashing into seven cars during an erratic driving spree Saturday morning.
Fremont police arrested a 26-year-old tennis coach in Livermore who is accused of five felony counts of lewd acts with a minor.
Contra Costa County animal shelters urged pet owners to create a plan for their pets in case they are hospitalized for the coronavirus.
Alameda County animal shelters urged pet owners to create an emergency plan for their pets in case they're hospitalized for the coronavirus.
California's health care professionals warn that immigrants and people of color face a greater risk of being exposed to the new coronavirus.
"It's not going to be pretty," County Executive Jeff Smith said at a news conference Friday about the county's coronavirus cases.
Free coronavirus testing at a Hayward fire station is now limited to people with a fever over 100 degrees and other symptoms.