Orange County to open second mass vaccination site amid supply issues
Orange County will open its second of five mass COVID-19 vaccination centers on Saturday. The goal: Inoculate all residents by July 4.
Orange County will open its second of five mass COVID-19 vaccination centers on Saturday. The goal: Inoculate all residents by July 4.
Roberts offered more than just a curriculum to the predominately low-income and Latino students in Orange County's urban core.
County officials say they have most of the resources — large vaccine centers and personnel to run them — but lack the doses they need.
The court denies a petition alleging that L.A. Unified was violating the law by not offering in-person instruction for pupils with the greatest need.
More than 4,000 of Los Angeles County's 14,000-plus COVID-19 deaths have been reported since New Year's Day.
Southern Californians arrested in the assault on U.S. Capitol include a doctor, salon owner, and actor/model.
A group of Bay Area wineries and restaurants are seeking to overturn a state ban on in-person dining — and drinking — as a coronavirus-control measure.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said 1 million additional doses of COVID-19 vaccine would be administered in California over the course of 10 days. But due to the state's data collection issues, it is unclear whether he met that goal.
Kamala Harris has shattered many glass ceilings, but she has great company in Alpha Kappa Alpha and other Black Greek-letter sororities and fraternities.
The fallout was swift after Donald Trump pardoned Robert Zangrillo, who had faced a criminal trial set for this year.
Biden was inaugurated in a city that depressingly resembled an armed camp — as did California's state Capitol and statehouses around the country.
Review of allergic reactions linked to a specific lot of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine found "no scientific basis" for withholding it
The state is receiving about 300,000 to 500,000 COVID-19 doses each week, a pace that would take months for priority list residents to get vaccinated.
Grove, who once described herself as a "gun-carrying, tongue-talking, spirit-filled believer," will be succeeded as Senate Republican leader by state Sen. Scott Wilk of Santa Clarita.
The organizer of a rally against police brutality who was charged with attempted murder last year now faces additional felony charges after a months-long review of the case, prosecutors said Wednesday.
Despite signs that COVID-19 may be receding, a top Los Angeles County official warned the situation remains precarious.
With the coronavirus pandemic still raging, the California court system is preparing for eviction cases to double
Eagle Hospitality Trust's Chapter 11 filing signals what could be the start of a wave of bankruptcies for the hospitality industry. The company operates the Queen Mary in Long Beach and owns 26 other hotels.