<div>L.A. is facing the most dangerous moment of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s how we got here</div>
Los Angeles County reported nearly 5,000 new coronavirus cases Thursday, the highest single-day count so far. A look at what could be next.
Los Angeles County reported nearly 5,000 new coronavirus cases Thursday, the highest single-day count so far. A look at what could be next.
Following the lead of U.S. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, California Republicans refuse to accept President Trump’s defeat.
Restaurants and nonessential stores must close at 10 p.m., and outdoor gatherings are capped at 15 people, as COVID-19 spreads at a rapid rate.
California Auditor Elaine Howle urges the Employment Development Department to quickly change forms that include claimants’ Social Security numbers.
San Bernardino schools will remain online for the rest of the school year as the pandemic worsens. Other school districts are also confronting reopening decisions.
Two brothers and their wives allegedly bought houses and vacations with illegally obtained relief funds.
Officials will decide whether to issue a new Cal/OSHA policy to protect workers as the pandemic worsens.
California has never experienced sustained daily coronavirus case counts this high — even during the mid-summer COVID-19 surge.
Gavin Newsom’s “mistake” in attending a birthday celebration at a Napa Valley restaurant could cost all of us as the coronavirus surges — and it could cost Newsom if Kevin Faulconer decides to run against him.
A Los Angeles police sergeant who was repeatedly disciplined over controversial posts on his personal Facebook and Instagram accounts is suing the LAPD for violating his constitutional rights.