Rose Ochi, trailblazer for civil rights and Japanese American causes, dies at 81
Rose Ochi, a trailblazing Los Angeles attorney for civil rights, criminal justice reform and Japanese American causes, has died at 81.
Rose Ochi, a trailblazing Los Angeles attorney for civil rights, criminal justice reform and Japanese American causes, has died at 81.
The man, who later tested positive for the coronavirus, spat at police officers who responded to a call about someone throwing things at vehicles.
Authorities say the man was trying to break up a fight when he was attacked by seven teenagers.
Top LAFD brass are using free Lyft rides, Google Nest gear and home security systems to entice firefighters unwilling to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
"You run the risk of an exposure whenever you leave your home," L.A. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer says of growing COVID-19 threat.
I can predict the future. And I see great times ahead for us. Call me Gustradamus.
The number of COVID-19 patients in the county's beleaguered hospitals has hit a new all-time high
California registered over 74,000 new coronavirus cases Monday — 11% more than the last record number logged in a single day.
Nicola T. Hanna, the U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, will step down from the helm of the federal prosecutor's office in Los Angeles.
After a freezer storing the Moderna vaccine broke, a small hospital in Ukiah was in a use-it-or-lose-it situation. It became an unexpected case study in mass vaccinations.
Hutchens, 65, had battled the disease for part of her tenure as sheriff and used her health crisis to help educate the public.
The head of Los Angeles homeless initiative, which has coordinated the county's response to the homelessness crisis and managed the disbursement of hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer funds, is stepping down.
Following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling, a 9th Circuit Court of Appeals panel reviewed arguments Monday on blocking some California mandates on places of worship.
The complaint was filed with the state Attorney General's Office and Fair Political Practices Commission and is focused on a $500,000 contribution to Rescue California, one of the campaign organizations supporting the recall effort.
Dorr, a surgeon who led early developments in joint replacement surgery and founded a charity to provide medical services pro bono, has died at 79.
LAPD officers rejected a plan for raising up to $10 million to fight layoffs and promote political candidates in 2022.
As L.A. County experiences a massive virus surge, the 81-year-old hot dog stand at La Brea and Melrose avenues will close through at least March.
A Costa Mesa bar owner has become the first Orange County proprietor to face a criminal charge for illegally operating during the COVID-19 pandemic.
California received about 1.3 million doses, but only about 454,000 people have received the vaccine, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday.