L.A. County on track to relax some outdoor mask rules as COVID hospitalizations drop
As hospitalizations of COVID patients fall, Los Angeles County is on track to potentially relax some outdoor masking rules next week.
As hospitalizations of COVID patients fall, Los Angeles County is on track to potentially relax some outdoor masking rules next week.
"The nomination of a Black woman is not mere symbolism," a group of congresswomen write in a letter to Biden.
L.A. County has averaged more than 70 COVID-19 deaths a day over the past week. That's double the peak death rate during the summer Delta wave.
Irvine Cove, Emerald Bay are under an evacuation order from a brush fire. North Laguna is under an evacuation warning. Coast Highway is closed.
Loads of lime juice perks up this simple guacamole spiked with raw red onions and cherry tomatoes.
The fire broke out around 4 a.m. in a wilderness area between Laguna Beach and Emerald Bay near Pacific Coast Highway.
Cincinnati residents are ecstatic over the team finally returning to the Super Bowl. They hope the event will bring respect to the city.
The D.A. launched an investigation after a murder conviction won by the prosecutor, Ebrahim Baytieh, was tossed over allegations of withheld evidence.
Bernard Benedict James helped launch America into space in the 1960s and turned 101 earlier this month.
Concerns were raised about the DWP lawsuit settlement years before the FBI raided the city attorney's office.
Respondents to a Los Angeles Times/SurveyMonkey poll show enthusiasm for Sunday's Super Bowl and the 2028 Olympics but doubts about their economic benefits.
While more than half of adults are NFL fans, a poll shows Republicans are losing interest and think the league does too much to respect Black players.
As California grapples with a massive shortage of behavioral healthcare workers, state lawmakers want to offer financial incentives to attract and retain professionals to improve access to mental health services.
Voters are angrier than ever about homelessness and aren't confident elected officials can adequately address the crisis, a survey of focus groups finds.
If mom-and-pop eateries serving galbijim, kimchi jjigae or soondubu are replaced by trendy fusion places and chains, will Koreatown lose its soul?
The student who sent the text is no longer enrolled at the school and has "expressed remorse and regret for her actions."
To meet its climate goals, California will need to triple renewable energy generation from wind, solar farms and rooftop solar, George Skelton writes.
She was recorded wearing a faux headdress and chanting while teaching the "sohcahtoa" mnemonic for trigonometry functions.
Asaadhi Elijah Coleman is set to enter a plea March 2 after being charged in the Oroville shooting that killed one and injured four.
Rick Caruso has made an appointment for Friday afternoon to file paperwork to enter the L.A. mayor's race, according to the city clerk's office.
Peter Chadwick pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 15 years to life in state prison.
Posts are springing up across the web about a U.S. truck protest in California. Law enforcement sources say they are aware, but it is mostly aspirational in nature so far.
Matthew Chen, an alleged member of the extremist group Cali Bois, was indicted on charges of illegal firearms possession.
Workers at California businesses with 26 or more employees are now eligible to get paid time off for COVID-related absences. Here's how it works.
Los Angeles police acted appropriately when they killed a gunman who had wounded a SWAT officer during a standoff in March, the LAPD's civilian oversight board ruled Tuesday.