Federal judge orders emergency hearing over coronavirus threat to L.A.'s homeless people
Citing the coronavirus outbreak, a federal judge has ordered an emergency hearing on a lawsuit alleging L.A. has failed to protect homeless people.
Citing the coronavirus outbreak, a federal judge has ordered an emergency hearing on a lawsuit alleging L.A. has failed to protect homeless people.
In a plan to protect tenants and homeowners from the coronavirus, L.A. this week ordered a ban on evictions and the creation of rental assistance fund.
Orange County tells residents to avoid non-essential gatherings; bars will close and restaurants move to takeout only.
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The Los Angeles County Public Health Department released a new list of coronavirus cases by communities.
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Some "time-sensitive, essential functions" in Los Angeles County Superior Court will continue, including arraignments and temporary restraining orders.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the College Board is proposing that AP tests could become take-home exams and has canceled the May 2 SAT test.
A wartime correspondent, a hardened investigative reporter and a nurturing editor later in life, Wood had a long career as a journalist.
Pomona College, like others throughout the country, has asked students to leave campus and not expect to return for the remainder of the semester as the school shifts to online classes amid the coronavirus pandemic. That action has left some students feeling anxiety and fear about the future.
Julie Carol was in good spirits Tuesday morning as she approached the front of Trader Joe's in Monrovia.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to affect daily life, juvenile justice advocates are urging officials to release California's detained youth.