A dozen passengers on cruise ship test positive for coronavirus
The passengers, whose infections were found through random testing, were asymptomatic or had mild symptoms, according to the Port of San Francisco.
The passengers, whose infections were found through random testing, were asymptomatic or had mild symptoms, according to the Port of San Francisco.
California assessment data released Friday provide the most comprehensive picture so far of how the state's students have fared during the pandemic.
L.A. County hospitals are seeing far fewer critically ill coronavirus-positive patients than they did last winter, despite spike in Omicron cases.
Attempting to bring deeper scrutiny to Mater Dei High School, an advocacy group for survivors of clergy abuse has filed three complaints over allegations of hazing involving the school's powerhouse football team.
Crime in California has been presented as a dire emergency lately. But the numbers tell a different story: It's nowhere near historical highs. So what's going on?
UC officials says high campus positivity rates call for taking extra precautions.
The university started isolating students in hotels Wednesday after on-campus beds filled up. It has had 338 on-campus students test positive since Dec. 30.
The child died in December, officials said. No COVID-19 vaccine has been authorized for use in children younger than 5.
Joseph Iniguez, chief of staff to L.A. County Dist. Atty. George Gascón, filed a federal lawsuit accusing Azusa police of violating his civil rights when they arrested him last month.
Destiny Ortega, 32, was found dead last week in her cell, with injuries to her head and body, according to an internal document obtained by The Times.
The manager was thrown onto the hood of the car and carried about 30 feet.
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti and LAPD Chief Michel Moore pledge transparent probes into the fatal shooting of Valentina Orellana-Peralta by an officer.
'His bravery and his sacrifice will never be forgotten,' L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn said.
L.A. County reported 37,215 new COVID-19 infections on Thursday and has recorded more than 174,000 new cases since New Year's Eve.
Following a major spike in Omicron cases among Los Angeles' public safety workers, city officials are hoping for an equally swift decline.