Los Angeles LGBT Center names new leader; longtime chief executive set to retire
The L.A. agency, one of the largest LGBTQ centers in the world, has announced its new leader. Longtime Chief Executive Lorri L. Jean will retire in 2022.
The L.A. agency, one of the largest LGBTQ centers in the world, has announced its new leader. Longtime Chief Executive Lorri L. Jean will retire in 2022.
Here is what you can do — and what you should not do — as COVID-19 restrictions are eased in Los Angeles County.
The L.A. area remains dry for now, but a few showers may arrive Wednesday afternoon that will grow heavier Thursday into Friday, forecasters say.
L.A. County supervisors have endorsed the use of schools as vaccine centers. The campuses are trusted neighborhood hubs in communities hit hard by the coronavirus.
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Dana Point is one of four places in the world to receive the designation designed to keep cetaceans safe.
An executive order signed by President Biden last week changed federal funding rules in a way that could potentially lift thousands of homeless Angelenos off the streets as the coronavirus continues to rage.
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UC Berkeley will strip Kroeber Hall, home of the anthropology department, of its namesake after a unanimous committee vote.
L.A. County officials said they are concerned about low COVID-19 vaccination numbers among healthcare workers in South L.A. and other communities of color.
Roderick Thomas, 56, had just delivered a meal for Postmates in Cypress Park when someone shot him in the neck. He died two days later.
After hearing powerful first-hand accounts of officers rescuing children from sex traffickers, the Los Angeles Police Commission called on the City Council to protect anti-trafficking efforts from budget cuts.
L.A. Councilman Kevin De León was asked to deliver the pledge on Tuesday. It was a rough recital.
The hospital reached out to a nearby school district saying staff could get the vaccines by signing up as healthcare workers.
Chancellor Joseph I. Castro of the California State University announced Tuesday the university would not raise tuition for the next academic year.
As an atmospheric river nears the fire-scarred Santa Cruz Mountains, Boulder Creek residents face a dilemma — prepare to flee or hunker in place.
Advocates for some essential workers and people with disabilities express concern that those groups may now have to wait longer to get vaccinated.
The California Strawberry Festival, which attracts thousands, will not run again this year because of the pandemic.
Officials said the person, who died Thursday, had tested positive for the virus in late December and received a vaccine several hours before dying.
Tuesday was the one-year anniversary of the helicopter crash in Calabasas that killed Laker legend Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven others.