How teachers in L.A. and beyond turned away from Dr. Seuss
The pivot from Dr. Seuss' books during a national event founded to honor him seems sudden, but for the NEA and local teachers it was a long time coming.
The pivot from Dr. Seuss' books during a national event founded to honor him seems sudden, but for the NEA and local teachers it was a long time coming.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department opens a mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic for its employees.
The county will keep 11 of its 12 Project Roomkey sites open through September, but budget constraints will keep it from expanding the program.
Progress against the COVID-19 pandemic could be set back by spring travel, L.A. County health officials warn.
Single-use access codes will be used to secure COVID-19 vaccine appointments, to help ensure the shots get to those in need.
The shooting of Lady Gaga's dog walker as he resisted being robbed of her two French bulldogs fit a broader crime trend raising alarm among LAPD officials: More robbery victims being shot.
The airing of Harry and Meghan's interview with Oprah lands nearly one year after the couple made the U.S. their home.
The Pasadena school district is among at least 35 in Los Angeles County that have approved reopening plans
As coronavirus case numbers have dropped, seven California counties have moved from the purple tier into the more permissive red tier.
California is sending 40% of vaccine supplies to communities hardest hit by COVID-19, hoping to improve equity, halt spread of the disease and hasten reopening. Will the radical shift work?
Tiger Woods doesn't remember the crash, but the SUV he was driving does. It may know his every move
Calculating how many people have been infected isn't a simple matter, which is why estimates of local infection rates vary widely.
Marion Lewin and her twin brother, Steven Hess, were sent to the Nazi camps as young children and knew little of their previous life in Amsterdam — until now.
A new report from the nonpartisan California Policy Lab also found that fewer people are moving to the Golden State.
The efforts target residents who live in low-income areas where homes are crowded — areas that have suffered high rates of disease and death from COVID-19.
Rare is the issue on which coastal and inland California agree, but fear of Blue Shield overseeing distribution of COVID-19 vaccines is one of them.
Yesenia Magali Melendrez Cardona told her father she wanted to follow in his footsteps in the U.S. On Tuesday, she was among those killed in a gruesome crash near the U.S.-Mexico border.
The legislation, which Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to sign on Friday, is the most far-reaching effort by legislators in more than six months to address the educational challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
At a public event Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom said that even though some states have decided to relax their mask rules, Californians should double down on face coverings.
A brazen robbery ended in gunfire that left one person injured after a shooting near the Beverly Hills restaurant
The Petaluma City Council voted unanimously to prohibit building any more gas stations in the city, the first move of its kind in the nation.
More people are eligible for COVID-19 vaccines in Orange County, and more sites have opened. Here's how to schedule your appointment using Othena or other systems, get your second dose, and more.