80% of COVID-19 patients in L.A. County are ages 18 to 65; fatalities rise to 7
Los Angeles County on Monday provided new information about the spread of coronavirus as well as the demographics of the patients.
Los Angeles County on Monday provided new information about the spread of coronavirus as well as the demographics of the patients.
Two men imprisoned for their roles in the college admissions scandal asked a judge to release them from custody early, citing the coronavirus.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Orange County increased by 30 on Monday, health officials said. No deaths have been reported.
For West Hollywood Mayor John D'Amico, a positive coronavirus test came amid planning the city's emergency response.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez canceled council meetings that had been scheduled for Tuesday and next week.
The Salvation Army has volunteered to use its stores as shelters for homeless people at risk of the novel coronavirus virus. It's a long shot.
"My case is further proof that COVID-19 is with us," said Dr. Matt Willis, Marin County's public health officer.
Los Angeles Unified School District Supt. Austin Beutner announced Monday that schools would remain shuttered through May 1.
A temporary shelter will be opened at Joplin Youth Center for homeless people who are older but not exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19.
L.A. Unified schools will remain closed until at least early May in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
On Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills the high-end shops are closed, the normally bustling sidewalks empty because of California coronavirus restrictions.
The rain is expected to taper off by Monday afternoon, but another storm is expected to move into Southern California by Wednesday night.
The city of Los Angeles city and other civic agencies announced new restrictions on movements due to the coronavirus.
Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for the coronavirus inside a New York state prison, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.
In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, PG&E said it reached a settlement with the Butte County district attorney's on March 17.
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Some private physicians and "concierge" doctors are offering coronavirus tests to patients at a price, sparking outrage.
Griffins of Kinsale Irish pub in South Pasadena, with angry residents gathering outside and online, was shut down by police and a health official. Its owner says he was unfairly targeted.
As West Hollywood's LGBTQ community watches gay bars and other gathering spots close to stem the coronavirus, some draw parallels to the AIDS crisis of 40 years ago.
It's been a long week for all of us, so forgive me if I don't have the energy to participate in a debate about whether President Trump calling the virus "Chinese" is racist.
A new report says the state faces a shortage of 1.3 million homes for low-income families. And the coronavirus pandemic is expected to make the situation worse.
Mayor Eric Garcetti on Sunday admonished Angelenos who haven't taken social distancing seriously, announcing the closure of golf courses and beach parking.
Pledging to select a female vice president was smart because it's the right thing to do. America, supposedly the land of equal opportunity, should have elected a woman president long ago. The veep spot is just one step away.
A magnitude 4.3 earthquake was reported Sunday at 10:53 p.m. Pacific time 23 miles from Ridgecrest, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
A prisoner has tested positive for coronavirus in Los Angeles County. Five state prison workers also have tested positive for COVID-19.