Small, maskless gatherings of vaccinated people will soon be allowed by CDC
Small, maskless gatherings among people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 could soon be allowed under federal guidance.
Small, maskless gatherings among people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 could soon be allowed under federal guidance.
The first of three sites opened in Pacoima on Tuesday. The clinics are for local residents only.
Moore was admitted to L.A. County-USC Medical Center for testing and observation Monday and remained there Tuesday.
More parts of California moved out of the most restrictive purple tier Tuesday.
A storm system is bringing much-needed rain, but if it tracks too far south, L.A. County won't see any of it.
Relatively wealthy areas of L.A. County have had more than 20% of their population vaccinated while less than 10% of some lower-income areas are vaccinated.
At least 13 people were killed when a big rig struck an SUV carrying more than two dozen people near the Mexico border.
By putting homeless people in hotels for isolation or quarantine, San Francisco freed up hospital space for patients with serious cases of COVID-19.
The L.A. City Council will take up Mayor Eric Garcetti's veto of a list of proposed projects for communities of color funded by money cut from the LAPD.
The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated the homeless issue in Southern California, where sometimes it can feel as though you are driving through the Great Depression.
Walgreens and CVS Health pharmacies challenged Gov. Gavin Newsom's recent comments that the state reallocated vaccine doses based on their poor performance, saying that is "inaccurate and misinformed."
The good news that LAUSD received enough vaccine doses for all elementary schools is only one aspect of union demands.
Assemblyman Reggie Jones-Sawyer said he contacted the law enforcement about the Facebook post, which he described as a threat to his family.
Angelenos can be spotted a mile away in other locales, waiting for the walk sign while locals jaywalk with abandon. What's that about? And what happens when people do jaywalk here?
Violence and hate incidents directed at Asian Americans have surged across California since the pandemic, with some blaming Asians because of the coronavirus' origins in Wuhan, China.
The wealthy state is failing many of its workers, a report commissioned by Gov. Gavin Newsom says, highlighting how California continues to grapple with a starkly unequal economy. It calls for "moonshot goals," including guaranteed jobs for all Californians who want them.
The iconic and trendy Melrose Avenue shopping district in Los Angeles has seen its business struggling as the COVID-19 pandemic hits its one-year anniversary. The reopening of Pink's Hot Dogs after a two-month shutdown reflects the cycle of hope and despair.
Photo highlights through the eyes of Los Angeles Times photojournalists from February 2021.
Victims' lawyers criticized the proposal, which would also include money from the Boy Scouts of America's insurers.
Prosecutors said the Forest Service employee steered nearly $900,000 in maintenance contracts to an auto body shop in exchange for bribes and kickbacks.
More than 40 people arrested in Los Angeles County for curfew violations during last summer's mass protests have alleged in a new lawsuit that the curfews were an unconstitutional and coordinated tactic by the county, several local cities and their police forces to stifle legitimate political speech against police violence.
The Lakeview Terrace skilled nursing facility west of downtown agreed to monitoring, hiring more nurses to settle charges it neglected and "dumped" patients during the COVID crisis
Elected officials across the city have lambasted the incident as racist stereotyping.
Pink's hotdog stand reopens after 2 months of voluntary closure, bringing hopes of reinvigoration to Melrose
California's average daily coronavirus case count is down almost 46% from two weeks ago, but experts warn now is not the time to lower your guard.