California high court won't stop transfer of inmates to ICE during coronavirus crisis
California Supreme Court refuses to impose a moratorium on the transfer of immigrant inmates to ICE during the coronavirus crisis.
California Supreme Court refuses to impose a moratorium on the transfer of immigrant inmates to ICE during the coronavirus crisis.
Reduced traffic because of the coronavirus has led to more people speeding, more people walking around — and more traffic fatalities, L.A. police say.
California faces a $9.7-billion drop in tax revenues for the fiscal year that ends in June, with a total projected deficit of $54.3 billion through the early summer of 2021.
Orange County confirmed 229 additional coronavirus cases Thursday, the highest number reported since the beginning of the pandemic.
California surpassed 3,000 COVID-19 deaths and could top 75,000 confirmed cases by day's end. Meanwhile, 18 counties have been cleared to reopen.
Public health officials reported 18 additional deaths, bringing the county's toll to 138, an increase of 15% from the previous day.
Amid a slow uptick in the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths, more Ventura County businesses are being allowed to reopen their doors.
The former head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says we should get back to work "differently" to keep outbreaks at bay.
The significant increase in the city's coronavirus mandates is necessary to help slow the spread of COVID-19, Mayor Eric Garcetti says.
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Wednesday evening that all Angelenos, except for small children and those with certain disabilities, would be required to wear face coverings outside. That marks a significant increase in the city's face covering rules.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will offer the Legislature his ideas Thursday on how to eliminate a deficit fueled by the coronavirus crisis that could total $54.3 billion between now and July of next year.
Los Angeles Police Department detectives arrested a Santa Monica woman suspected of peddling tests for the coronavirus that haven't been approved by federal regulators.
An uneven stew of shelter-in-place orders in the Bay Area is leaving business orders confused and disoriented as they respond to local officials' interpretations
The head of the Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission said civic groups and police departments have fielded more than 100 reports of hate incidents tied to the COVID-19 pandemic from February through April in the county.
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously to adopt an alternative plan to reopen the local economy.
Sheriff's plan to check on high-risk kids following a drop in child abuse reports falls apart amid opposition from child protective services
The nation's largest community college system filed a lawsuit this week over the use of federal coronavirus relief funds.
Republicans say the win in California bodes well for November. Others aren't so sure.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday that California is preparing for a particularly tough fire season as it continues its efforts to slow the spread of coronavirus.
The county hit a new high in hospitalizations, with 248 reported Wednesday, and 98 of those patients in intensive care.
Federal regulators denied BYD certification after a visit to its factories in China and a review of the project's documents.