L.A. City Council backs $5-an-hour 'hero pay' raise for grocery, drugstore workers
The L.A. City Council orders staff to draft an ordinance requiring big grocery and pharmacy chains to pay workers an extra $5 an hour for 120 days.
The L.A. City Council orders staff to draft an ordinance requiring big grocery and pharmacy chains to pay workers an extra $5 an hour for 120 days.
Two social media influencers said they trespassed to change the Hollywood sign to read 'Hollyboob' in part to challenge censorship on Instagram.
Those who got their first shots at either county- or city-run sites will receive direct messages with details about their second doses this week, officials said.
Ventura County is currently only vaccinating healthcare workers and residents 75 and older. Here's how to find out if you're eligible and sign up for your appointment.
San Luis Obispo County may get a little rain overnight, with showers expected to taper off Wednesday, but the L.A. area isn't expected to see the storm.
A coronavirus variant from Brazil has been detected in a sample from the Bay Area, underscoring the urgency of ramping up inoculation efforts
Rangers reopen most of the park, including all of Yosemite Valley. The southern entrance remains closed.
Hint: It involves diesel fuel.
Toxic masculinity is a hell of a preexisting condition to have during a pandemic. But Papi was finally able to see that the vaccine wasn't about him.
More than a third of the state's registered voters said they would vote to oust Newsom from office if the recall qualified for the ballot, though 45% said they would oppose such a move, a Berkeley IGS poll found.
Bing Crosby sang about it. "Chinatown" immortalized its centrality to L.A.'s water story. And in any other metropolis, the San Fernando Valley would probably stand on its own. Patt Morrison explains the Valley.
For disabled and chronically ill Californians, Gov. Newsom's decision to change COVID-19 vaccine priorities has sparked confusion and anger.
Supply shortages. Data problems. A fragmented system of 61 local health departments. They all contributed to California's lagging vaccination rate.
One man was killed and a second critically wounded in a shooting Monday night near the 110 freeway in Montecito Heights, police said.
Anti-vaccine protesters could get a free-speech area to prevent them from blocking COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
A shortage of vaccine has forced Kaiser Permanente to cancel more than 5,000 appointments for seniors to be inoculated in Santa Clara County.
As local governments look to enact hazard pay rules for grocery workers, businesses are pushing back, saying the extra pay is too costly to sustain. Kroger on Monday blamed its decision to close a Ralphs supermarket and a Food 4 Less in Long Beach on a hazard pay measure.
Six people were arrested Monday after scaling steep terrain around the iconic Hollywood sign and strategically changing two of the letters.
The inspector general blamed state corrections officials for the outbreak at San Quentin prison, where 28 incarcerated persons and one staff member died of COVID.
Businessman John Cox and right-wing activist Mike Cernovich say they will run for governor if a Newsom recall gets on the ballot.
San Bernardino will open a pop-up super site for vaccinations on Tuesday capable of inoculating 3,500 people.
L.A. Unified schools will delay in-person services for students while local coronavirus infection rates remain at current high levels, Supt. Austin Beutner said Monday.
About 23 miles of the coast road are closed. Alternative route from L.A.: via Monterey
Just 55% of the Los Angeles firefighting force has received the coronavirus vaccine, a lower number than originally announced, fire officials said.