L.A. schools will relax some student mask rules, ease COVID-19 testing. What to know
For the upcoming semester, LAUSD students 12 and up will need to be vaccinated. Weekly COVID testing will end, and masks won't be required outdoors.
For the upcoming semester, LAUSD students 12 and up will need to be vaccinated. Weekly COVID testing will end, and masks won't be required outdoors.
Faulconer says another run against Gavin Newsom for California governor would be different if issues were the focus in a one-on-one race.
The name of Rufus B. von KleinSmid was stripped and the building now honors Joseph Medicine Crow, who was awarded the Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor.
Police say Benjamin Renteria, 25, is responsible for nine burglaries in the last two months.
We surveyed The Times TV team to come up with a list of the 75 best TV shows you can watch on Netflix. As in, tonight.
The FDA and CDC are expected to officially make booster shots available to all fully vaccinated adults by the end of this week.
Some places in Los Angeles city and county won't let you in without proof of full COVID vaccination. Others will just ask you to wear a mask.
King oyster and wood ear mushrooms are sauteed or grilled and served with cilantro and garlic, adding freshness to this earthy, vegan side dish.
UC Berkeley energy economist Severin Borenstein says California oil production is virtually irrelevant to the global price of crude.
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October's bomb cyclone generated massive waves along with heavy rain and high winds.
The great American supply chain has hit the skids, and a Times reporter took a cross-country trip to check out the economic mayhem.
In L.A., mentally ill people are cycled through what police, mental health officials and advocates agree is a revolving door of temporary psychiatric units and jail wards, never getting the long-term care they need.
A woman was killed and a man seriously injured in a shooting Wednesday in the South Los Angeles neighborhood of Westmont, the L.A. County Sheriff's Department said.
At 4 a.m. Wednesday, the union representing lecturers had its demands met regarding paid family leave, rehiring rights and workload requirements.
Dozens of Los Angeles city employees are now going unpaid after refusing to sign notices that directed them to get COVID-19 vaccines by a December deadline, Mayor Eric Garcetti said Wednesday.
Medical professionals have assured parents that the short-term effects should wear off in a few days and that the long-term risks are likely to be minimal.
A second female motorist claims she too was sexually battered by the same now-former officer that day in 2018.
California's constitutional cap on state spending is likely to dictate how lawmakers divvy up almost all of a $31-billion tax surplus, analysts say.
A tentative agreement between L.A. leaders and organizers of the 2028 Olympics details the issues facing the city as it prepares to host the Games.
"This just sounds awful," says one local, wearing a Lakers hat outside of what will soon be called the Crypto.com Arena.
Alexandra Souverneva, a Caltech graduate accused of setting the Fawn fire in Shasta County on Sept. 22, is found mentally unfit to stand trial.