Next in line for California's COVID-19 vaccine? Teachers and first responders, panel says
Workers in education and childcare, emergency services and agriculture should receive COVID-19 vaccinations next, a state panel recommends.
Workers in education and childcare, emergency services and agriculture should receive COVID-19 vaccinations next, a state panel recommends.
Bishop Kevin Vann is experiencing mild symptoms and is isolating at his private home, the Diocese of Orange said in a statement.
Some spa operators say COVID-19 puts their businesses in danger of permanent shutdown. Customers pine for a key source of relaxation, well-being and community.
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti receives deposition order in a case in which an LAPD officer alleges he was sexually harassed by Garcetti advisor Rick Jacobs.
Marin County has 0% intensive care beds available and has had to refuse patients from hospitals in the San Joaquin Valley whose ICUs are also full.
Border Patrol agents took the panga boat's occupants — 21 men and two women, including two juveniles — into custody.
The Save Our Stages measure, part of the COVID stimulus package, could bring much-needed relief to club owners across L.A. and the country. Will it be enough?
The husband of a coach killed in the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash is suing the Sheriff's Department over photographs taken at the scene and shared.
Rapidly filling hospitals in Orange County have been ordered not to redirect ambulances from their emergency rooms to other medical facilities.
Seven COVID-19 patients. Four hospitalizations. Two funerals. One family.
Sewage data analyzed in Silicon Valley wastewater treatment plants confirms that the latest wave of coronavirus infections is sharply worse than the ones in the spring and summer.
Officials in L.A. County believe hospitals will be hit by a wave of patients in the coming weeks much larger than previously expected.
Tom Girardi is facing the collapse of everything he holds dear: his law firm, marriage to Erika Girardi, and reputation as a champion for the downtrodden.
Reflecting the desperation of teachers, healthcare workers and hotel employees, their influential unions call for a strict month-long county shutdown to control COVID-19. New surveys describe the despair of teachers and parents.
"We do get things done and we do pass bills," Feinstein. "You do get older, that's true. But I have been productive."
The Times examined thousands of pages of records from aviation filings, workers' compensation cases, lawsuits and internal airline industry documents.
California is now tallying an average of 203 COVID-19 deaths a day over a weekly period, and 35,200 cases a day — both records, and both quadruple the numbers from mid-November.
The COVID-19 vaccine continues to roll out throughout Southern California.
The extended outlook for the holidays favors warmer- and drier-than-average weather for California
The Long Beach City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to draft an urgent ordinance mandating an extra $4 per hour for grocery store workers for at least the next 120 days. Other cities are considering similar measures.
A recent survey of Los Angeles public school teachers showed their dim view of distance learning nine months into the pandemic shutdown
Summoned by the actor Kirk Cameron, hundreds of maskless people belted out Christmas carols in a Thousand Oaks parking lot in a protest against coronavirus restrictions.
California saw a net gain of only 21,200 residents in the year ended July 1, a paltry 0.05% growth rate not seen since 1900, a new report reveals.
Nearly 150 firefighters descended on the fire near the Getty Center from the ground and air, and it is now contained at three acres, according to Capt. Erik Scott, a spokesman with the Los Angeles Fire Department.
As COVID-19 cases soar, Orange County will deploy mobile field hospitals to relieve some of the stress on the region's healthcare system.