California hospitals desperate for safety supplies as coronavirus wave hits
California is fighting to supply hospitals with needed personal protective equipment, or PPE. Fierce competition and a lack of central coordination is hampering efforts.
California is fighting to supply hospitals with needed personal protective equipment, or PPE. Fierce competition and a lack of central coordination is hampering efforts.
Coronavirus cases approach 10,000 as California braces for worsening conditions
Shelters and rescue groups report an upsurge of interest in adopting and fostering pets during the coronavirus crisis. Here's a resource list.
Amid the coronavirus lockdown, interest in adopting and fostering pets is soaring. Many facilities have waiting lists, even for kittens.
Both governors are doing a statesman-like job leading their states through the surging coronavirus pandemic.
A caller reported gunshots and a car speeding off near the 800 block of East 109th Place in South L.A. Wednesday evening.
The state Supreme Court has refused to hear a challenge by Huntington Beach to a state law that limits police collaboration with federal immigration agents.
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Issues over quarantined workers' pay have caused another rift between Sheriff Alex Villanueva and county leaders.
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Shelter-in-place orders in California exempt farmworkers as essential employees. But many are undocumented, lack health insurance and don't qualify for unemployment insurance or federal COVID-19 relief, placing the state's estimated workforce of 420,000 in a vulnerable position.
California nursing home administrators and advocates for the elderly were alarmed by the move.
The man derailed the train because he believed the Mercy was part of suspicious activities involving the coronavirus, prosecutors said.
A former admissions official at USC will plead guilty to helping graduate students from China gain acceptance to the school by submitting doctored transcripts and fraudulent recommendation letters.
Riverside County health officials discuss an urgent need for hospital beds and ventilators to support an anticipated surge of COVID-19 cases.
Police arrested the driver on charges unrelated to the toilet paper and said it was unclear whether the toilet paper was stolen or where it came from.