LAPD preparing scenarios in which many officers are out sick from coronavirus
So far, 22 people who work for the Los Angeles Police Department have tested positive for the coronavirus.
So far, 22 people who work for the Los Angeles Police Department have tested positive for the coronavirus.
Reggie Dominguez spent days self-isolating in a hospital parking lot, homeless and worried he had coronavirus. There are many more like him on skid row.
L.A.'s new coronavirus testing czar. Can he fix a "grossly inadequate" system?
L.A. County has reported 26 coronavirus-related deaths, the most in the state. Here is the number of cases by community, including those with none.
The death toll from the coronavirus surpasses 100 in California as officials struggle to slow the spread through ever-increasing restrictions.
Coronavirus: Newsom gives Chief Justice broad powers during crisis
A new resident at Silverado Beverly Place was hospitalized with coronavirus. Within 24 hours, another resident and an employee tested positive.
See's Candies has stopped production just two times since it first opened in L.A. in 1921: during World War II and, now, because of the coronavirus.
Harry Polakow was surprised when he heard a knock on his front door.
What started off as a dog's dream come true — the whole family, home with us all the time! — has become a nightmare. So much walking!
The sheriff of Mono County, home of popular vacation destinations such as Mammoth Lake, has asked visitors to stop coming during the cororavirus pandemic.
Already hit by a coronavirus slowdown, California port workers are asking to delay new rules intended to reduce air pollution from cargo ships.
Two months after California's first confirmed case of the deadly COVID-19, the state is preparing to confront what public health authorities agree that April will be a month that portends a peak in sickness and death. How cruel remains to be seen.
Stay-at-home requirements have upended the field work of researchers, including that of scientists and volunteers who track migrating gray whales.
Healthcare for the homeless presents new challenges in the face of the coronavirus pandemic
The push to protect renters comes as the number of coronavirus deaths continued to rise across California, with 102 deaths and 4,905 cases reported across California.
As we all adjust to our new lives under the umbrella of the coronavirus, Los Angeles Times photographer Irfan Khan gives us a look at the mountain community of Wrightwood.
Coronavirus: From closed beaches to shuttered businesses, here is what you can't do in Southern California this weekend
Attorneys call Adelanto Detention Center "a breeding ground for the virus."
The L.A. City Council voted to increase paid leave for workers who are ill or need to care for family — but only for workers at businesses with 500 or more employees nationwide.
L.A. officials deliver urgent message: Stay home this weekend to slow coronavirus
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday pardoned five people who already served their time and commuted the sentences of 21 state prison inmates.
El Camino Real Charter High School has won this year's state Academic Decathlon, narrowly edging out its perennial rival, Granada Hills Charter High School.
Bliss Showgirls, in Avocado Heights off Valley Boulevard, was closed Friday after an uncover sting showed the establishment flouting COVID-19 guidelines.
USC admission rates rose significantly for fall 2020 as the coronavirus outbreak deepens uncertainty over students' college plans.