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Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Hit With New Round of LayoffsThe Santa Cruz Seaside Company which runs the Santa Cruz Boardwalk, has announced it has laid off about a third of its full-time workers because of financial impacts from the pandemic. Len Ramirez reports. (7-27-20)

Commercial Fishermen in S.F. Scramble to Replace Gear Lost in Wharf Warehouse FireThe Port of San Francisco is preparing a $1 million loan program to help local fishermen replace gear destroyed in a warehouse fire at Pier 45. John Ramos reports. (7-27-20)

Participants Sought in Clinical Trial of COVID-19 VaccineThe fight against COVID-19 marked a major milestone on Monday as the final trial involving an experimental vaccine began in the United States. Allen Martin reports. (7-27-20)

CoCo County Officials Consider Fines For Face Covering ViolatorsYou may have to pay up if you’re not wearing a face mask in Contra Costa County. KPIX 5’s Juliette Goodrich has more on the new ordinance. (7-27-20)

Protesters Call For Release Of More Inmates Amid Prison COVID-19 OutbreakElizabeth Cook reports on protesters chaining themselves outside governor’s residents over ongoing COVID outbreak in California’s prisons (7-27-2020)

Livermore Mom Hands Out Free Ice Cream to Honor Deceased SonA Bay Area mother is honoring the memory of her son and helping to raise funds for Make a Wish Foundation by handing out free ice cream in Livermore. Don Ford reports. (7-27-20)

Monday Evening Pinpoint ForecastTuesday will bring seasonably average weather to the Bay Area, with low clouds expected along the coast at night and early morning. (7-27-20)

Sunnyvale Charity Hands Out Backpacks With School Supplies To Needy ChildrenKiet Do reports on Sunnyvale Community Services helping children in need go back to school with backpack giveaway (7-27-2020)

Body of Rep. John Lewis Returned to Capitol Hill for DC FarewellCivil rights icon congressman John Lewis is the first Black lawmaker ever to lie in state in the U.S. Capitol. Natalie Brand reports. (7-27-20)

Oakland Leaders Work to Keep Federal Officers Away From ProtestsAfter weekend violence marred otherwise peaceful protests, Oakland city councilmember Dan Kalb Monday was readying a plan to keep federal agents away from the ongoing racial justice rallies. Andria Borba reports. (7-27-20)

Ex-49ers Star Dana Stubblefield Found Guilty of RapeDana Stubblefield sat in silence as a judge read the jury’s verdict Monday: the former 49er was found guilty of rape, false imprisonment and a firearms charge. Devin Fehely reports. (7-27-20)

Raiders Likely To Have No Fans At New Stadium in Las VegasThe team has yet to formally announce their plans, but Raiders beat writer Vic Tafur says the new 2 billion dollar stadium in Las Vegas likely will not host fans in 2020. Tafur joined KPIX sports director Dennis O’Donnell on Gameday. (7-27-20)

Raw Video: Governor Newsom Announces $52 Million Program To Improve COVID Testing In Central ValleyGovernor Gavin Newsom Monday announced a $52 million program to target 8 Central Valley counties with improved COVID testing procedures and strike teams to respond to surging infection rates in the region.

Developments On The CoronavirusCBSN Bay Area interviews Dr. David Relman, infectious diseases expert and microbiologist at Stanford Medicine, about the Oxford vaccine candidate and just how deadly COVID-19 can be.

Unemployment In California Amid CoronavirusCBSN Bay Area talks to former state EDD director, Michael Bernick, about the latest unemployment numbers and what they mean.

TODAY’S FORECAST: The latest from the KPIX 5 Weather TeamThe latest from the KPIX 5 Weather Team

PANDEMIC UNEMPLOYMENT: Federal $600 aid package for the unemployed comes to an end for nowFederal $600 aid package for the unemployed comes to an end for now

OAKLAND VIOLENCE: Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf Worries Saturday’s Violence Could Bring Federal Agents To CityOakland Mayor Libby Schaaf Worries Saturday’s Violence Could Bring Federal Agents To City

PIX NowHere’s the latest from the KPIX newsroom. (7-26-20)

Oakland Mayor Cautions Racial Justice Protesters to Avoid ‘Images’ Trump Campaign SeeksThe stated purpose of Saturday’s protest was for Oakland to show solidarity with demonstrators in Portland but, after dark, it turned ugly. On Sunday, Mayor Schaaf warned protesters that’s just what Pres. Trump is counting on. Joe Vazquez reports. (7-26-20)

Owner of Shuttered Mountain View Restaurant Sued by Landlord for Missed RentA restaurant owner on the Peninsula is being sued by his landlord for failing to pay rent even though the business has been closed since March. John Ramos reports. (7-26-20)

Activist Moms Mark Anniversary of Gilroy Shooting With ‘Soul Box’ MemorialTuesday will mark one year since the mass shooting at the Garlic Festival in Gilroy. KPIX 5’s Devin Fehely reports on a unique memorial to honor the victims. (7-26-20)

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