Los Angeles County tops 5,000 coronavirus deaths
The county's infection rate is substantially lower than Central Valley counties where case rates are surging
The county's infection rate is substantially lower than Central Valley counties where case rates are surging
The appointment promises to be one of the most consequential of his political career, both in California and in regard to any ambitions he may have for White House.
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Some three out of four Latinos in the U.S. haven't heard of the term 'Latinx,' but its use may grow.
Two people encountered a bad-tempered bovine at Lynch Canyon Open Space Park and were injured while fleeing. A helicopter rescue followed the cow chase.
Ten other human West Nile virus cases have been confirmed statewide in 2020, eight in Stanislaus County, and the others in L.A. and Madera counties.
At about 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, an unknown assailant opened fire at a warehouse party in L.A.'s Harbor Gateway area, authorities said.
Even with budget cuts, police spending in Los Angeles will reach about $3 billion a year. How did the LAPD come to consume to much of the city's 'unrestricted' money?
Google is adding California's earthquake early warning system as part of its Android operating system for mobile phones.
One in four people with diabetes have rationed supplies to cut the cost of their diabetes care since the start of the pandemic, a survey found.
The disastrous situation unfolding at California's oldest prison over the last two months is shaping up to be the latest of several cautionary tales of how many people must get infected before 'herd immunity' might be achieved.
For more than six weeks, a group of protesters have camped out across from L.A. City Hall, forming a protest community that has grown into a constant symbol of calls for police reform.
Early on a Thursday morning in February, two men in suits rapped on the door of the South Los Angeles apartment that Gadseel Quiñonez shares with his little brother.
An LAPD officer was hospitalized Monday night with non-life-threatening injuries after being struck by a possibly impaired motorist in South L.A., authorities said.
A probe by the state's political watchdog and a civil lawsuit have resulted in a settlement that would require L.A. County to pay $1.35 million to resolve claims that it failed to report public funds to support a 2017 homeless services tax ballot measure.
The union representing Los Angeles police officers is criticizing Mayor Eric Garcetti's plan to shut off water and power at "party houses," saying officers should be focused on the rising number of shootings instead.
In a video of the incident, a woman can be heard telling deputies she called 911 to report that the teens were being chased by a man with a knife.
Vicky Lindsey, 62, helped women whose children have been killed cope.
Gov. Gavin Newsom faced reporters for the first time since he touted the inaccurate coronavirus data as a positive sign of fewer COVID-19 infections a day before the glitches became public. The governor said he was kept in the dark about the problem, even as state health officials were warning counties about data issues days earlier.
Coronavirus cases among children and teenagers are surging in California, up 150% last month, a rate that outpaces COVID-19 cases overall and establishes minors as a small but growing share of the state's COVID-19 cases.
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Newsom and others called on federal officials to overcome a stalemate involving Congress and the president to provide additional funding for states.