Democrats propose California universal healthcare, funded by new income, business taxes
A proposal to bring universal healthcare to California, laid out in multiple pieces of legislation, faces significant hurdles in the coming months.
A proposal to bring universal healthcare to California, laid out in multiple pieces of legislation, faces significant hurdles in the coming months.
Many schools are struggling to find staff. Many students are staying home. Test kits from the state are too few and often too late.
A police captain has sued L.A. and the nonprofit gun store that operates out of its police academy, alleging he was unjustly 'swept up' in scandal.
California lawmakers possibly exposed to COVID at a party Tuesday will quarantine and then must test negative before attending Monday's session.
As COVID-19 cases rise, at least eight California State University campuses are starting the semester remotely.
Health officials halted L.A. County's home COVID testing program this week because of a backlog of test kits, which had been limited to 4,000 a day.
Ambulances are waiting longer to offload patients in Orange County, echoing a similar problem in L.A. County as coronavirus infections increase.
Employers in L.A. County will have to provide medical-grade masks, surgical masks or respirators to indoor employees in close contact with others.
L.A. County fire crews were called to the 30700 block of Tarapaca Road around 2 a.m. for a house fire.
Hunter Lewis, 21, set out Dec. 30 from a beach in Humboldt County to place the final piece of an elaborate treasure hunt he'd been planning for two years.
Californians have been racing to buy at-home testing kits. But chances are that the results aren't making their way into the public health system.
Ernby, 46, was not vaccinated against COVID-19 when she died earlier this week, according to friends.
The spending priority list for California Republicans in the new legislative year seems to be headed by enhancing waterworks during the drought, columnist George Skelton writes.
The death of Engracia Figueroa has amplified calls to fix a system that disabled activists have called archaic and dangerous.
As children and teens have become eligible for COVID shots, divorced parents have clashed in court over whether to get kids vaccinated. Family courts have started to weigh in.
Nelson Rodriguez, 58, was arrested on suspicion of murder, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
Kanye West is expected to headline Coachella alongside Billie Eilish in April, pending further restrictions due to the Omicron variant.
July's discharge of 17 million gallons of raw sewage from the city's Hyperion treatment plant exposed residents to toxic gas and other dangers, the suit alleges.
A federal judge rejected an effort by L.A. County lawyers to dismiss Vanessa Bryant's lawsuit over the handling of photos from the scene of the helicopter crash that killed her husband and daughter.
California's top public education official said the state will pursue an initiative to add 10,000 mental health clinicians to schools.
The Rev. Al Sharpton will deliver the eulogy for Valentina Orellana Peralta, who was killed when an LAPD officer opened fire on a nearby assault suspect.
California will extend its statewide mask mandate for indoor public spaces for another month as an unprecedented wave of coronavirus infections continues to wash over the state.
The arch at Spooner's Cove near Montaña de Oro State Park in San Luis Obispo collapses during recent rains.