San Jose becomes first California city to propose mandatory COVID boosters
If approved, the proposal would require San Jose city employees and anyone who visits city-owned facilities, to have had a booster shot.
If approved, the proposal would require San Jose city employees and anyone who visits city-owned facilities, to have had a booster shot.
Joseph Iniguez, chief of staff to Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón, was arrested in Azusa this month for a misdemeanor, jail records show.
COVID booster shots will be required for UC students and staff, and chancellors are preparing for a possible return to remote-only classes after break.
Paramedics were taking a patient inside an Orange hospital when a man hopped into a firetruck and drove off.
Advocates say the government belatedly set unnecessarily steep barriers that many Afghans can't surmount.
A series of winter storms now spinning off the Northern California coast could make it to Los Angeles by Friday, forecasters say.
L.A. County confirms 60 new cases of the highly mutated variant. That exceeds the 49 total confirmed Omicron cases reported statewide last week.
Many of the 14 million patients in Medi-Cal get their care from subcontractors or sub-subcontractors. For patients with difficult health care needs, it can be hard to know where to turn.
Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón's latest juvenile policy offers many young offenders the chance to avoid criminal prosecutions. But the policy has drawn the ire of some prosecutors.
A surge of coronavirus cases tied to the Omicron variant ahead of Christmas weekend has prompted a crush of demand for over-the-counter antigen tests.
Omicron surge could hit some parts of California much harder than others, with the Bay Area poised to weather the impact the best and the Central Valley the worst.
Movie critic Leonard Maltin and his wife, Alice, lament the closure of the Marie Callender's in Sherman Oaks: 'We're still grieving.'
Officers were called about 5 p.m. to a report of a woman yelling for help at a Quality Inn near Ontario International Airport, police said.
Nearly one-third of state's districts in Congress would have Latino majorities under independent commission's plan. The new map also endangers some GOP incumbents.
Winter storm warnings have been issued for several areas in the Sierra Nevada. Forecasters warn holiday travelers to be prepared.
Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, 80, announced she will not seek reelection as her heavily Latino district could be virtually eliminated in California's redistricting process.
The number of Californians being infected and hospitalized with COVID-19 has crept up over the past two weeks, increasing fears of a winter surge.
The Times' motion was filed in the criminal case against former Angels communications director Eric Kay, who is accused of providing the fentanyl that allegedly led to the pitcher's fatal overdose.
Court ruling affects only San Diego Unified, but could influence challenges to COVID-19 vaccine mandates elsewhere, including in L.A. Unified.
California authorities say Walmart, the country's largest retailer, continues to dump hazardous waste in landfills despite a previous enforcement action.
His peers and associates remember the South Central rapper who was fatally stabbed at a local music festival: 'There will never be another Drakeo.'