CDC relaxes guidelines for masks but still recommends them in L.A. County
The CDC has eased its guidance on when people should wear masks in public indoor settings, but still recommends them in L.A. County.
The CDC has eased its guidance on when people should wear masks in public indoor settings, but still recommends them in L.A. County.
Regulations intended to drive down skyrocketing insurance rates for Californians in wildfire-prone areas could take effect as soon as this summer.
Two Orange County teens died of COVID-19 this month, underscoring Omicron's heightened toll on kids across the nation.
DNA showed the 500-pound black bear was not solely to blame for the home break-ins and property damage in South Lake Tahoe.
Architect Isabelle Duvivier designed an ADU that thoughtfully preserves the tree canopy.
Voters and parents say education suffered during the pandemic and, for the moment at least, their confidence in public schools is shaken, according to a poll.
L.A. Unified Supt. Alberto Carvalho announced a 100-day plan, including addressing education recovery and the future of district COVID-19 measures.
Chinese Ambassador Qin Gang spoke in Yorba Linda to mark the anniversary of President Nixon's historic 1972 visit to China.
California's agriculture industry saw $1.2 billion in costs and the loss of more than 8,700 jobs due to drought last year, according to a new research.
Hollywood Burbank Airport filed a lawsuit seeking to block approval of an environmental report for the California high-speed rail project.
Santa Ana police say Carlitos Lopez is suspected of rerouting shipments of COVID-19 tests from a warehouse to his home.
Authorities released new details about Wednesday's deputy shooting. Two people in the car were shot, and one deputy was hit by the car.
The union representing LAPD officers backed Rick Caruso for mayor, the billionaire candidate's first major endorsement.
A war in Ukraine and a looming humanitarian crisis triggered fresh anxiety and depression for Americans who have endured two years of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Allegations including bogus terminal illness diagnoses and illegal kickbacks for patient referrals mirror widespread fraud detailed in a 2020 Times investigation.
As word spread of the Russian incursion after weeks of failed diplomacy, California's Ukrainian diaspora watched, stunned but not surprised.
A Los Angeles Department of Water and Power commissioner held a fundraiser for City Councilman Paul Koretz's campaign for city controller.