Deadliest days of the pandemic: COVID-19 kills nearly 15,000 in California in January
In the first month of 2021, 6,411 people died of COVID-19 in Los Angeles County — 137% more than the previous most-deadly month of December.
In the first month of 2021, 6,411 people died of COVID-19 in Los Angeles County — 137% more than the previous most-deadly month of December.
San Diego County has California's largest cluster of known cases of B.1.1.7.
Yosemite National Park is back to day-use reservations for the month of February.
Berkeley officials are directing students who live on campus to remain in their dorms as much as possible following a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Crashing waves initially hampered rescuers' access to the vehicle. The driver was dead when Ventura County first responders reached her.
Researchers are analyzing what microbes exist in the smoke and dust produced during wildfires.
Gen Z has embraced "brain sports," but as the pandemic sidelined most spellers and mathletes, Braille Challenge contenders found a way.
Some experts say California has started to lift restrictions too soon. They recommend strong precautions as new, more contagious coronavirus strains spread.
In 1991, 15-year-old Latasha Harlins was shot dead by a Korean-born shopkeeper during a year of upheaval in Los Angeles. Thirty years later, she's been given her first public memorial.
Experts say the improving COVID-19 picture in California now is traceable in part to tough measures taken two months ago. Officials estimate that as many as 25,000 severe cases of the disease were prevented.
There has only been one recall of a governor in California history — Democrat Gray Davis in 2003 — and it must still be frighteningly fresh in Newsom's mind.
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Californians shouldn't hang up their snow shovels and raincoats just yet.
The protest left several city leaders infuriated, with some questioning why police didn't do more to move the demonstrators out of the way.
The data bolster evidence that the region is emerging from a vicious surge that started in late October and nearly overwhelmed area hospitals.