COVID-19 vaccination site opens at Union Station as state hurtles toward reopening
The vaccination site opened Tuesday at Union Station, one week ahead of the state's reopening on June 15.
The vaccination site opened Tuesday at Union Station, one week ahead of the state's reopening on June 15.
The Los Angeles Police Commission on Tuesday requested a report from the LAPD on the use of alcohol by armed, off-duty officers as it considers changing department policy to restrict the practice.
Registered sex offender Jorge Vasquez, released in 2018, has been arrested on suspicion of sexually abusing three boys in Tulare County, records show.
Alameda, Napa, San Diego, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties have moved into California's yellow tier as part of the state's last reopening update.
Marcus Anthony Eriz, 24, and Wynne Lee, 23, were taken into custody Sunday at home in Costa Mesa, over two weeks after the 6-year-old's shooting.
An overnight fire charred much of a commercial building in the 200 block of East 3rd Street. No one was injured.
Beachgoers won't find ticks crawling around on the sand, but experts say they might be lurking in brush or tall grass nearby.
A conflict over housing for the homeless has engulfed many in Arcadia and showcased the power of Asian immigrants and Asian Americans.
In a video message streamed Sunday, Warren said he will be transitioning to a role as "founding pastor" and that the church will search for a successor.
Through distance learning Black parents were able to see how their children were treated by their peers and teachers and saw a system that did not benefit them, the report said.
How did the L.A. Public Library help launch poet Amanda Gorman and teen punk group the Linda Lindas into the world?
Two men were randomly slapped while riding Metro. The transit organization is trying to find who assaulted them.
The woman died in early June from an infection tied to the Alpha variant first detected in the U.K. She was older than 65 and had underlying health conditions, officials said.
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake was reported Monday at 2:08 p.m. Pacific time 11 miles from Brawley, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
It is possible for schools to reopen safely in places where coronavirus is under control as long as certain steps are taken to mitigate the risks.