L.A. community college and K-12 students can ride Metro trains and buses free. Here's how.
L.A. community college and K-12 students in participating districts can ride Metro trains and buses for free under a new program starting this month.
L.A. community college and K-12 students in participating districts can ride Metro trains and buses for free under a new program starting this month.
The mandate would take effect for grades 7 through 12 the semester after the FDA's full approval of the vaccine for children 12 and older.
The KNP Complex fire triggered its first evacuation warnings for Fresno, along with new orders, as it sears rugged terrain in Sequoia National Park.
Public health officials have said that the vaccine is safe for children and that getting them inoculated would help speed up herd immunity.
The COVID vaccine mandate would apply to students 12 and older after they become eligible for a fully approved vaccine.
Up to 78% of sanitation workers cleaning up L.A. homeless encampments report being vaccinated, up sharply from earlier reports.
Britney Spears enjoys an island getaway with her fiancé while Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a #FreeBritney-inspired conservatorship reform bill back home.
The draft map would dramatically redesign City Council districts represented by Paul Krekorian and Nithya Raman.
Independent law enforcement experts interviewed by The Times have raised serious concerns about the incident based on videos of the shooting.
Lethal force against a young black man in his California district prompted Sen. Steven Bradford to battle for a landmark police reform measure.
The city of Los Angeles still has a moratorium that forbids landlords from evicting tenants who have not paid rent because of the pandemic.
Thousands of workers remain unvaccinated, but they seem to represent a fraction of California's 2.4 million healthcare workers.
The University of California is planning to increase enrollment, potentially by 20,000 students, by 2030 as it launches a comprehensive effort to meet surging demands for seats.
Alpine County, sparsely populated and tucked into the Sierra Nevada, has no hospitals, no ventilators and no ICU beds.
Four front-line nurses in Southern California and one academic discuss their mental health during the pandemic and how they have built and maintained resilience.
The water year starts now. If it's wet or dry, the fact remains — there is no new water to be had in the West.
Even as other areas move to lift similar requirements, health experts indicate L.A. County's mask mandate will be in place until transmission levels significantly drop.
The Long Beach school safety officer who opened fire on a moving car filled with young people may have violated policy, according to documents obtained by The Times and several law enforcement experts.
Where the federal government has failed, California enacted new laws that will finally address police misconduct and set an example for reparations.
A fire that tore through a warehouse facility in Carson on Thursday afternoon has been largely brought under control.
The California State Park and Recreation Commission approved a plan that would allow up to 142 new campsites to be built in a park prone to wildfires.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has authorized the return of property known as Bruce's Beach to the descendants of a Black couple who had been run out of Manhattan Beach almost a century ago.
If California drought persists, state officials say they will consider imposing mandatory water restrictions.