Column: Fired as a hotel housekeeper when she got COVID-19, she now has no income or healthcare
For hospitality workers coping with reduced hours and constant worry about exposure, the pandemic is much more than a medical crisis.
For hospitality workers coping with reduced hours and constant worry about exposure, the pandemic is much more than a medical crisis.
An LAPD spokeswoman confirmed Friday morning that officers responded to Moore’s home and took a vandalism report, but said no arrests had been made.
California legislators vote to expand a law prohibiting the death penalty against intellectually disabled defendants. The bill now goes to Gavin.
California reached a milestone Friday in its ongoing legal feud with President Trump when Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra announced he had filed his 100th lawsuit against the administration, this time challenging changes in environmental rules.
Mail delivery has been cut off at the Mar Vista Gardens public housing complex and residents must now collect their mail more than a mile away.
It’s hard to predict what may happen when California’s primary schools reopen. But when it comes to the state’s youngest students, data are more robust — and more reassuring.
Taking attendance at L.A. schools amid online learning is far more complicated — and a lot more liberal — than saying “here” when a student’s name is called.
The California Attorney General’s Office indicated on Thursday it has not yet decided whether to move forward with the high-profile prosecution of a Newport Beach surgeon and his girlfriend accused of drugging and raping seven women after a judge last week took the rare step of removing the Orange County District Attorney’s Office from the…
Fifty years after the Chicano Moratorium and the killing of journalist Ruben Salazar, marches, forums, screenings and more show the issues are still relevant.
Several scuffles broke out and 10 people were arrested during a protest in downtown Los Angeles late Wednesday night.