Coronavirus taking devastating toll on California healthcare workers
More than 1,600 healthcare workers across the state have become infected with COVID-19, and officials said they are alarmed at the pace.
More than 1,600 healthcare workers across the state have become infected with COVID-19, and officials said they are alarmed at the pace.
Teenagers asked questions about coronavirus school closures, graduation, grads and their families' safety. We found the answers.
Six residents of the Gateway Care and Rehabilitation Center have died, authorities said. They were among 35 residents of the facility who tested positive.
Mireya Pérez González, 32, was not expecting her COVID-19 diagnosis. Now she's preparing for the worst by making videos for her young girls.
Health officials on Thursday strongly encouraged employees at businesses open during the pandemic to wear face coverings while at work.
Coronavirus: A federal judge orders ICE to release four immigrants detained in California because of health risks.
The manager of the L.A. Police Academy gun store was booked on suspicion of felony grand theft after nearly 40 firearms disappeared from the store.
As COVID-19 cases grow and fears rise over the coronavirus outbreak, a plethora of volunteers are stepping up and offering help.
California Domestic Workers Coalition launched a campaign to pass legislation that would provide additional protection.
Hospices are in a bind amid the pandemic: 'We can't act as a safety valve for hospitals and nursing homes if we can't protect our people.'
A once bustling and vibrant city has been replaced by closed buildings, lonely streets and sure emptiness. It's eerie, it's empty, it's surreal.
As Ventura County reported its seventh coronavirus-related death this week, public health officials urged residents to continue to stay home.
Kaiser will stop or limit services at locations including Los Angeles, San Diego, the Antelope Valley and Orange, Kern and Ventura counties.
San Francisco has emerged something of a bright spot in California's battle against COVID-19, but it's too early to relax, officials say.
California has seen a string of days with high fatality numbers from COVID-19 even as officials voiced guarded optimism that the epidemic was easing.
Slammed by heavy winds and bearing precious amphibian cargo, the helicopter heaved skyward from a remote mountain ranch on the Baja California Peninsula.
The doctor fought his coronavirus infection isolated in his Los Angeles bedroom for 12 days. His wife didn't touch him. His children couldn't see him. Even the family dog was banished from the sickroom.
California coronavirus curve: Fewer deaths, long quarantine
To understand why it can cost $1 million to build a single unit of affordable housing, The Times combed data from state, federal and academic sources.
As researchers race to develop a vaccine for COVID-19, the potential for the coronavirus to perpetually rebound has ramped up the urgency in finding a worldwide cure.
As coronavirus deaths jump in rural Tulare County, a push for residents to take outbreak seriously
A Los Angeles couple trapped for weeks aboard a cruise to South America are now back home, recovering from shock, fear and awaiting test results for COVID-19.
It costs more to build low-income housing in California than anywhere else in the U.S., and the coronavirus pandemic is likely to make matters worse.
After losing her job at a restaurant, Brenda Mendez, whose family escaped violence in Guatemala, felt she had no other choice but to try street vending. Her son didn't want her to be alone.
The coronavirus pandemic and the state of the economy would seem to doom any November ballot proposition that seeks to raise taxes — or squeeze money out of anybody.