O.C. can use Laguna Hills hotel as homeless shelter amid coronavirus outbreak, judge rules
The Laguna Hills Inn will be used to house at-risk homeless people or those who have tested positive for the coronavirus infection, a judge ruled.
The Laguna Hills Inn will be used to house at-risk homeless people or those who have tested positive for the coronavirus infection, a judge ruled.
The number of confirmed coronavirus infections in Orange County grew to 1,676 Monday as health officials confirmed 41 new cases.
As the state begins to bend the curve, there is growing pressure to loosen rules that were put in place to slow the spread of the virus.
Hundreds of thousands of L.A. County residents may have been infected with the coronavirus by early April, outpacing total of known cases, report says.
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti's budget would impose cuts across agencies as the city copes with the coronavirus. He seeks to furlough nearly 16,000 workers.
More testing and contact tracing are key to assessing the pandemic's scope and taking steps toward lifting stay-at-home orders, health officials say.
An L.A. Times survey of Los Angeles art galleries on a slimmed-down post-pandemic future. Some are banding together to weather the storm.
Concerns have emerged that Newsom has committed $990 million — without briefing lawmakers — on masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
As deaths from COVID-19 continue to mount in Los Angeles County, neighboring Ventura County eases some of its coronavirus restrictions.
Battelle says its cleaning unit has arrived at the Burbank airport. It could help alleviate hospital shortages of personal protective equipment.
Flights are nearly empty and airlines have cut service drastically, but the coronavirus is still ravaging the workforce.
Gov. Gavin Newsom says he will not be swayed by public protests in deciding when to reopen the state amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Officials reported 24 deaths related to COVID-19 and 334 cases of the coronavirus Sunday.
Our current crisis is not just a pandemic, but also a human-made disaster of all the things we've grown accustomed to overlooking.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed has been criticized for some of her decisions. But her early action on the coronavirus pandemic is also earning her praise.
The Los Angeles school district racks up $200 million in emergency coronavirus costs, from meal programs to computers, and the budget outlook is uncertain at best.
With Californians anxious for looser restrictions, medical workers feel caught in a state of perpetual danger, with no end in sight. Some are preparing their wills.
Despite a statewide push to reduce adult jail populations to prevent spread of the coronavirus, L.A. County kids and young people face hurdles when they seek release
Gov. Newsom authorized payments to immigrant workers as reconciliation for their snub by the president and Republican U.S. Senate.
The Bay Area town of Bolinas is among the first communities in the world to attempt to test all of its residents for the coronavirus.
An inmate died at a hospital after contracting COVID-19 at the California Institution for Men in San Bernardino County, the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said. A second inmate died at a federal facility in Lompoc.
California's stay-at-home order due to the coronavirus reduced vehicle collisions on roadways by roughly half, saving taxpayers an estimated $1 billion.
In a remarkable State of the City address, Mayor Eric Garcetti said L.A. is "under attack" from the coronavirus, with its daily life "unrecognizable." He said major cuts would be needed.
The protests calling for the easing of California's stay-at-home orders moved to San Clemente, where a group of demonstrators converged against coronavirus safety rules.
Los Angeles County reported 24 deaths related to COVID-19 and 334 cases of the coronavirus Sunday, marking its lowest single-day increase in fatalities in over a week.