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How are you reconnecting with old friends or making new ones post-pandemic? What's working, what's not?
Gov. Gavin Newsom, facing a recall election, draws the names of the first winners of California's COVID-19 vaccine lottery in an upbeat event.
Historic sites for women are rare, but Kent's printmaking sat at the nexus of art, activism and politics. Her work and message couldn't be more timely.
COVID-19 vaccination rates are significantly lower among L.A. County's younger Black and Latino residents than for other racial and ethnic groups.
A California safety board recommends relaxing workplace safety rules, including mask requirements, for people vaccinated against COVID. Here's more.
The appearance of loquats on neighborhood trees is a beloved annual ritual in Southern California and remnants of an era when they, not avocados or oranges, were a marquee crop.
Ecologist Jim Cornett is as fascinated with California's driest places as ever. But the signs of stress brought on by climate change terrify him.
In California, the Laotian community has created elaborate phone trees with designated leaders that can spread important information, like news on access to the COVID-19 vaccine, to thousands of people within an hour.
A new law to help inmate firefighters expunge their felony records is working, but it's slow and complicated even as we enter another wildfire season.
COVID-19 forced schools to shift to online learning. At CSU, it's sticking around in what will be a new normal.
The LAPD doesn't bar armed, off-duty officers from drinking alcohol despite repeated problems.
Amid a drop-off in demand for vaccines, Los Angeles County will soon be closing four large-scale vaccination sites and replacing them with smaller ones, officials said.
A man has been arrested in connection with a series of vandalisms in West L.A., including an incident at a Pico-Robertson synagogue last month.
Assembly Bill 650 by Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi (D-Rolling Hills Estates) would have required hospitals, clinics and skilled nursing facilities to pay medical professionals $10,000 bonuses. The bill died Thursday when lawmakers declined to vote on the measure.
The bill would have created a 10% excise tax on retailers for the sale of new handguns and an 11% tax for long guns and ammunition.
Through Dec. 31, restaurants, bars, breweries and wineries will be able to continue to serve alcoholic drinks in areas like sidewalks and parking lots.