California coronavirus shutdown will last through Christmas as hospitalizations surge past 10,000
Roughly 240,000 Californians have tested positive for the virus in the last 14 days, and about 112 have died of COVID-19 each day over the last week.
Roughly 240,000 Californians have tested positive for the virus in the last 14 days, and about 112 have died of COVID-19 each day over the last week.
As widespread fire weather conditions ramp up, more than 192,000 Southern California Edison customers could have their electricity turned off.
The coronavirus wave engulfing California doesn't even reflect anyone who may have gotten sick during Thanksgiving.
A rise in COVID-19 cases prompts L.A. school officials to reverse course on reopening. For the rest of the semester, all students will learn from home.
Some experts say a harm-reduction approach to public health — educating people how to mitigate risk in their activities — would be more effective than all-or-nothing pleas to abstain from contact with other people.
George Gascón has promised to make sweeping changes to the Los Angeles County district attorney's office, but he will have to walk a tightrope between prosecutors who opposed his candidacy and activists promising to hold him accountable.
The pandemic that has killed nearly 20,000 Californians and brought an economy to its knees entered a treacherous phase Sunday as much of the state began a new stay-at-home order and coronavirus cases soar.
Photos look back at 2020's wild ride in the Golden State.
Republican Kevin Faulconer, termed-out mayor of San Diego, seems intent on testing conventional wisdom by challenging Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom's expected reelection bid in 2022.
Sgt. Fred Cueto, a 22-year veteran, "fought valiantly" against the disease, LAPD Chief Michel Moore said.
Black Lives Matter Los Angeles has been organizing protests outside Mayor Eric Garcetti's residence for almost two weeks, and until Sunday had gathered without incident.
Nearly everything about Sunday's 89th annual Virgen de Guadalupe procession and Mass was different from the year before: a new location, at the San Gabriel Mission, a scant crowd and social distancing.
L.A. County has seen an unprecedented surge in coronavirus cases. The region probably has not yet hit its peak as people infected over Thanksgiving fall ill.
The probe is examining potential unemployment fraud in county jails and Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility.