A 'full reverse': California joblessness spiked in December, thwarting recovery
Much of December's distress was driven by hotels and restaurants closing, as tourism and business travel failed to bounce back and dining out was restricted.
Much of December's distress was driven by hotels and restaurants closing, as tourism and business travel failed to bounce back and dining out was restricted.
Mayor Eric Garcetti says he's confident manufacturers will meet demand and additional COVID vaccines will be approved. But many more doses are needed.
The LAPD's use of officers on horseback to confront a crowd in downtown L.A. on Inauguration Day is being condemned as a violation of past reforms.
California Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra's office says it will look at whether the department has engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional policing.
On homelessness, the new Biden administration is offering to spend more on the problem — but it will need buy-in from Congress.
Experts say California's brutal winter COVID-19 surge is largely driven by complacency on masking and distancing. One calls it 'COVID resentment.'
Los Angeles County sheriff's officials are refusing to turn over documents to department watchdogs related to their investigation into Undersheriff Tim Murakami's alleged use of a Japanese racial slur to refer to employees of color.
Since the start of the pandemic in March, the Wilmington Teen Center has had to curtail nearly all youth activities. It now functions more like a community pantry.
Trying to create a social pod so her daughter could again play with her friends led this mom down a rabbit hole of awkwardness, rejection and frustration.
Since the coronavirus pandemic began, families have started social pods for their children. Did you start a social pod? If so, we want to hear about it.
Tens of thousands of people face confusion, contradiction and chaos amid the state's uneven vaccine rollout.
COVID-19 deaths still stalking California at alarming levels even as cases continue to flatten
The lead plaintiff in a 2015 lawsuit against the L.A. Department of Water and Power, is suing the city again over the agency's billing errors.
A key committee of the Los Angeles City Council backed a proposal for a developer to erect two high-rise towers at the site of the former Times building in downtown L.A.
It is not yet known whether the new coronavirus variant is more contagious, but it is becoming increasingly prevalent in Northern California.
The Standard hotel in West Hollywood on the Sunset Strip is set to close Friday. It said "a significant increase to its lease ... makes operating the property impossible."
Schools can be used as vaccine centers under new guidelines, but they'll have to apply for the role, and the bigger issue remains the shortage of vaccine doses.
Those eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine include grocery store and restaurant workers who live or work in Long Beach.