Op-Ed: California should protect the work rights of family caregivers
California's employers shouldn't be allowed to discriminate against workers because they have family caregiving responsibilities.
California's employers shouldn't be allowed to discriminate against workers because they have family caregiving responsibilities.
Californians fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can go mask-free in most indoor settings starting June 15 — which is also the target date for reopening the state's economy.
The Pacific Palisades fire, which is still active, forced at least 1,000 people to evacuate their homes over the weekend.
The district is launching a campaign to vaccinate students 12 and older before the end of the school year; in-person graduations are now planned.
Some scientists say India's COVID-19 surge this spring has less to do with a variant and more to do with the government's lifting of pandemic rules.
Many health experts say they'll keep their masks for now. In California, mask rules have not changed since the CDC's sudden shift in guidance.
Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta, who says he was called racist names and never felt like he belonged while growing up in the Sacramento area, calls fighting anti-Asian racism one of his top priorities.
Some parents, citing declining case rates and the newness of the vaccine, are opting to hold off or decline when it comes to their kids.
Experts have been warning that the combination of warmer temperatures, longer and drier droughts and more intense bursts of precipitation between them has primed the West for a long and active year of fire.
Bankruptcy trustees have accused the reality star of concealing assets for her husband and are dispatching investigators to comb through her belongings and accounts.
Gov. Gavin Newsom whirled around the state last week unveiling one big-bucks program after another as part of his $100-billion "California Comeback Plan."
Culver City police arrested a man who stole a 10-month-old gray French bulldog puppy at gunpoint.
L.A. officials also reported Sunday that 325 people were in the hospital with COVID-19, a significant drop from a peak of more than 8,000 hospitalized COVID-19 patients in January during the region's winter surge.
The cool temperatures and drizzling sky didn't stop the Palisades fire from threatening homes on Sunday.