Coronavirus spotlight: Broadway in downtown Los Angeles
As we all adjust to our new lives under the umbrella of the coronavirus, Los Angeles Times photographer Luis Sinco gives us a look at downtown Los Angeles with the spotlight on Broadway.
As we all adjust to our new lives under the umbrella of the coronavirus, Los Angeles Times photographer Luis Sinco gives us a look at downtown Los Angeles with the spotlight on Broadway.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has issued a temporary moratorium on evictions of renters statewide because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Paradise was seeing a surge of rebuilding and businesses slowly reopening after the Camp fire. Then the coronavirus came and shut everything down again.
State officials warn of significantly worsening conditions over the coming weeks as the virus spreads dramatically and hospitals fill up with COVID-19 patients.
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Doctors sent an impassioned letter to Congress asking lawmakers to release personal protective equipment from the Strategic National Stockpile.
Mitchell Englander has agreed to plead guilty in an obstruction-of-justice case involving his acceptance of money, escort services and other gifts.
There are at least 55 coronavirus cases in San Bernardino, a number that has tripled this week.
The state's supply of mobile hospitals, ventilators and N95 respirators would have helped in the coronavirus outbreak, but the state got rid of them years ago.
Crime in the city and county of Los Angeles fell sharply in March as coronavirus-related social distancing and stay-at-home restrictions took hold.
The ship, which has a capacity of 1,000 beds, will house patients who do not have COVID-19 in an attempt to free up regional hospital beds for those who do.
Los Angeles Times' visual coverage of the coronavirus pandemic
As we all adjust to our new lives under the umbrella of the coronavirus, Los Angeles Times photographer Luis Sinco gives us a look at Long Beach.
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Hand sanitizer is not the only coronavirus necessity. Students stuck at home in close and noisy quarters could use headphones to keep out distractions and allow them to focus on their studies.
Colleges are grappling with competing student demands to change grading during the coronavirus outbreak. Some want pass/fail for all to ensure equity while others want letter grades to boost GPAs.
Even as people are told to stay home, many in Southern California seek out public spaces — beaches, hiking trails, sidewalks, parks — for relief.
What was billed as a coordinated plan to help homeless people has become a patchwork approach, slowing crucial efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.
As Angelenos practice social distancing to slow the spread of coronavirus, many houses of worship have moved their faith communities online.
The number of coronavirus cases in California surged past 4,000 by Thursday evening, and the state's death toll hit 83. Experts warn that such a growth rate could overwhelm hospitals in coming days.
If Ashley Soltero had turned 15 in any other year, her quinceañera would have been much, much different.
A 72-year-old man who told his family he was going hiking Monday at Mt. Baldy has been missing for three days
Citing the circumstances of the coronavirus crisis, United Teachers Los Angeles on Thursday called for a moratorium on new charter school approvals and a halt to new campus-sharing arrangements with charters.
The person, along with the person's family, is in quarantine.
Faced with concerns among its employees about the spread of COVID-19, the California Department of Motor Vehicles announced in a memo to employees on Thursday that it is closing all of its more than 170 field offices to the public starting Friday.