For the first time ever, California Supreme Court hears arguments remotely due to coronavirus
Because of the coronavirus lockdown, the California Supreme Court hears arguments remotely for the first time ever.
Because of the coronavirus lockdown, the California Supreme Court hears arguments remotely for the first time ever.
At the Los Angeles Police Department, 36 officers and 11 civilian workers have contracted the coronavirus.
City officials have taken a zero-tolerance approach to social-distancing enforcement given the serious potential health consequences of coronavirus.
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco pleads with residents to comply with health orders but says there won't be "any type of police state."
Riverside County also continues to see an uptick in the number of coronavirus cases even as it implements unprecedented rules to stop the spread.
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Statewide, officials are pushing the public to boost social distancing efforts and adhere to stay-at-home orders.
It's our visual prompt to stay away, but stay-at-home orders have given new purpose to caution tape.
As states scramble to secure ventilators during the crisis, a potential shortage looms of respiratory therapists, the workers trained to operate them.
The DJ, actor, writer and former frontman for Black Flag has released the first episode of "The Cool Quarantine," a new four-hour show on KCRW.
A low-pressure system is expected to bring a little more rain to Southern California through Wednesday after record rainfall Monday.
The latest California corrections workers who have tested positive for COVID-19 are two nurses at the state's medical prison near Stockton.
The tickets are subject to misdemeanor charges that carry potential fines of up to $1,000, up to six months of jail time or both.
Officials said there were 15 new coronavirus-linked deaths, bringing the county's total to 147. Twelve of the people who died were older than 65, and seven of them had underlying health conditions.
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In court filings, ICE has argued that concern about detainees contracting COVID-19 is "based on mere speculation" and that releasing large numbers of them would set a precedent that would persist even after the virus subsides.
A judge has denied a request from disgraced former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca to be released from federal prison in Texas because of the coronavirus pandemic.
As Bay Area coronavirus infection rate eases, the focus turns to Southern California, especially L.A. County, with 6,000 cases and rising: a good week to "skip shopping altogether."
From the Los Angeles Times: Coronavirus in California: Stories From the Front Line is a daily 15-minute podcast hosted by reporter Gustavo Arellano.
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As some areas of the nation find stark racial disparities in coronavirus deaths, Los Angeles County is scrambling to collect missing information on the dead
City officials hope to secure 15,000 hotel rooms that have been idled by the stay-at-home orders to house at-risk homeless people.
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California judicial leaders approved 11 new emergency rules Monday to keep essential court services running and still try to protect people from the pandemic.