California has given 30 million COVID-19 vaccinations, but demand may be dropping
Providers in California have given a promising number COVID-19 vaccinations. Now health officials worry demand is topping off — and way too soon.
Providers in California have given a promising number COVID-19 vaccinations. Now health officials worry demand is topping off — and way too soon.
Although millions of people in L.A. County remain unvaccinated , demand for the COVID-19 vaccine has suddenly fallen, and experts are alarmed.
``'The Happiest Place on Earth' is a lot happier today than it's been in more than a year as Disneyland reopens with limited capacity.
The little-known practice of routing behested payments through donor-advised funds allows those who make charitable contributions on behalf of elected officials to obscure their identities in state records.
A Times investigation spurs legislative calls for a moratorium on new licenses and a crackdown on shady recruiting.
The forecast calls for 99 degrees in Woodland Hills — one degree shy of the record for the day, which was set in 1996.
At a court hearing in New York, prosecutors file new paperwork that gives the disgraced producer until May 30 to challenge his extradition to L.A.
If you're vaccinated and headed outdoors, you can take your mask off, L.A. County says. But only if it isn't crowded, and you might consider the kids.
Vacation destinations have become primary homes during the COVID-19 pandemic as Lake Tahoe and Palm Springs see surges in population and housing costs.
City Council members, two weeks after voting to lose the noose, said they were affirming that the Gold Rush-era name would stay.
Emotions run high as Disneyland reopens after an unprecedented yearlong pandemic closure. A lot has changed.
The pending closure of the mass vaccination site at Dodger Stadium — one of the largest in the country — is another worrisome sign of slowing demand for the COVID-19 vaccine.
The jumble of community college course numbers makes it difficult for transfer students.
After COVID-19 patients died in hospitals, nurses helped handle their belongings, which they knew would be precious to family members.
Disneyland is reopening only for Californians until all COVID-19 restrictions lift. Here's how to take advantage of the rare 'local-only' experience.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has aligned itself with new federal guidance that eased rules on wearing masks outdoors for vaccinated people.
California officials will again truck millions of young salmon raised at fish hatcheries in the state's Central Valley to the Pacific Ocean.
Poseidon still needs approval from the California Coastal Commission and a binding deal with a public agency to buy 50 million gallons a day of purified seawater.
The Country fire, burning in Thousand Oaks near Westlake Village, was 50% contained and holding at 28 acres Thursday evening, officials said.
Attorneys for his family compared the Anaheim case to the killing of George Floyd. The man had said "I can't breathe" as officers pinned him to the ground, the attorneys said.
Prosecutors say a Vacaville man killed his date and burned her body in a fire that eventually spread into a massive deadly blaze in Northern California that killed two people in their homes.
First-dose appointments decreased by about 50%, which could mean that the county will not reach its goal of administering 95% of its supply over a seven-day period.
Over the last two weeks, more than 260 new cases of the novel coronavirus have been reported, a 160% increase from the previous two-week period.
A tidal wave of reopenings continues to wash over the state as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths recede.
Five people have been arrested in connection to the shooting of Lady Gaga's dogwalker in Hollywood in February.