UC should permanently eliminate all standardized tests for admissions, experts say
A new UC standardized exam to replace the SAT and ACT as an admissions requirement is not feasible to develop, two expert panels have concluded.
A new UC standardized exam to replace the SAT and ACT as an admissions requirement is not feasible to develop, two expert panels have concluded.
It took nearly 11 months for L.A. County to top 500,000 coronavirus cases, and one month to double that massive number.
Some are hoping a deal to delay raises and avoid layoffs of L.A. city workers will put new pressure on the police officers' union to make concessions.
Children who spread coronavirus to their parents and grandparents are apologizing to them on their deathbeds as L.A. County reels.
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The former teacher's assistant sent at least 10 sexually explicit videos over Kik, some showing children as young as 3, prosecutors said.
Labor union SEIU and a handful of ride-share drivers plan to file a lawsuit challenging Prop. 22, which allows Uber, Lyft and other companies to treat workers as contractors.
People who live with the elderly or with those who have underlying medical conditions and must go out of their households should mask up at home, an official says.
What do an actress, musician, aerospace engineer and teacher have in common? They all left the Golden State amid the pandemic.
Councilman Kevin De León will introduce a range of motions Tuesday with the goal creating 25,000 new housing units for homeless people by 2025
Coronavirus cases have surged in Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, where demand for ICU beds could overwhelm the region's supply.
A top bullet train contractor is contradicting claims by the California high-speed rail authority that the construction pace of the project is on target.
Through City Year, the mental health arm of AmeriCorps, scores of recent college grads have converged with students in South and East Los Angeles, Boyle Heights and Westlake to help them through pandemic isolation.
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Massive job losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic will leave tens of thousands of low-wage workers without homes over the next three years, a report published Tuesday by a Los Angeles-based research group forecasts.
Detectives want to question two men about a suspected hate crime committed last week outside City Hall.
Health officials will begin distributing COVID-19 vaccines this week at Disneyland, the Orange County Board of Supervisors said Monday, making the resort the first "super" vaccination site in the county.
Law enforcement officials are putting "additional security measures" in place at California's state capitol building amid warnings from the FBI that last week's siege of the U.S. Capitol could be echoed across the country.
Los Angeles County will officially expand the eligibility of vaccine recipients starting Monday, following guidance from the state.
The San Diego district attorney's office is reclaiming its right to prosecute a number of cases linked to a violent 2019 crime spree that left two men dead.
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L.A. schools Supt. Austin Beutner said students would have to be vaccinated to return to campus once a vaccine is available for them. But that doesn't rule out an earlier return in the meantime.
"The end of this surge only happens when more people and more businesses take control and do the right thing," Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said.