She built a tranquility day spot in the East Foothills from the ground up. Now reopening for the First Time Since the pandemic started a poses the biggest challenge she has had in 30 years. Very happy. Very excited. A little nervous at the same time. She owns the business with her husband david and they have 20 employees who do hair, nails and massage comply with Health Orders on spacing you will have to cut the number of workers and client at any one time. Was to have the same amount of utility bills, the same amount of rent. Ultimately it will affect the bottom line. We are happy to at least open. They might have extended hours. Gems which have also been closed since march willoughby allowed to reopen. On his first reaction was really. Cros gym in san jose with her husband and mother. They have survived by holding fitness classes outdoors and lending equipment for members to take home. They will continue with that model at first just to be on the safe side. Once we feel like we have
Off from her restaurant job. It helps with groceries. It is pretty great. To make it as a drive through distribution center. Workers from the nonprofit connects young to Community Load up cars and suvs with food boxes containing fresh fruits and vegetables, chicken, eggs, and milk. They also give out face coverings to people who dont have them. You can make a lot of healthy meals for from what you get here. It is one example of the unprecedented need for food during the pandemic. In february we were serving about 270,000 individuals. Now we are over 500,000. She says e demand doubled in just a few weeks and is not slowing down. We went inside the Second Harvest food bank where it literally takes an army to package all the food boxes which will be sent to hungry people throughout santa clara and san mateo counties. This group is from the 129th rescue wing of the California Air national guard. The guard stepped up when shelter in place nearly wiped out the food bank volunteers. We lost a
Soaring. If im going to go camp out in the desert, no water, no look ups, i want to take good water with me. Hes getting familiar with the hv he just bought. He and his family are ready to roll as counties release the brakes on shelter in place orders. Theyre not the only ones. These are all class c motor homes. Sales associate robert smith says covid19 is generating another kind of surge. Sales are through the roof right now. Thats like double last year. Thats right. Rvs are selling so fast, formally this lot is full with more than 200. Today, its half empty. The vacaville store has rung up about 40 rvs each week in the last month. Motor homes ranging from 10,000 to more than 200,000 each. Customers are looking for the comforts of home. Not just kitchen basics, beds, and bathrooms, but extras like st ar power, storage, and soisis urr nyyers want str ared es ke ho we find that this is probably the safest way in terms of exposure to the virus. Its a small quarantined hotel on wheels. Na
News at 5 30. Right now, more local news at 5 30. A trip to the marin head lands took a scary turn for one family when the tide started rising. The heroing rey , the governors crack down hitting more Southern California counties. Whats changing for hot spots where the coronavirus is heading. A years long battle, now a controversial Housing Project in lafayette is taking another step forward but only because the city was almost forced to do it. Good evening, im veronica de la cruz. The fight is over a 315 unit apartment complex. They call it terraces of lafayette. Its near Pleasant Hill and deer hill roads. Kpix 5s john ramos on why the plan is going forward. Lafayette has been fighting over what to do. But the Planning Commission made its decision. Not because they wanted to but state law forced their hand. Mr. Majio. You could tell by the sound of their voices, they werent thrilled about it. Aye. Zeke so the motion carries. After a seven hour meeting the Planning Commission approved t
Inside , and ate outside , and now we know we will have to get rid of a couple of more. Reporter every restaurant is a different puzzle , with very few solutions. This restaurant is lucky to have a patio. If you do not have an Outdoor Dining space and you are limited to the confines of your restaurant, i do not even know what to tell you . I dont know how you will survive . Reporter it will take weeks to figure out how it will work, if it can. And then theres another concern shared by Restaurant Owners and the governor. None of this means anything if customers do not feel safe. Reporter takeout still might be flourishing, while trying to do a full Service Restaurant with limited capacity. Its a lot of challenges. Reporter here is what i think may be the most interesting part of the guidelines issued today by the state. It mentions of bars which have not been talked about. It said that if bars can contract with the restaurant to serve the food that they can resume service. So if the knu