L.A. suffered deadly heat, yet chairs sat empty at its cooling centers
Fewer than 300 people used the six centers that were set up at Los Angeles city facilities over the blistering Labor Day holiday weekend.
Fewer than 300 people used the six centers that were set up at Los Angeles city facilities over the blistering Labor Day holiday weekend.
Clemencia Morales from Guatemala just became a new U.S. citizen. She’s been thanking America by making thousands of masks and big pots of food to give out for free
Mayor London Breed says indoor dining in limited capacity will be allowed when the city moves into the orange tier, possibly by the end of the month.
A front of cold, low-pressure air moving in from the northwest may help clear out some of the wildfire smoke that has been smothering the region.
The Snow fire, which began Thursday and has grown to 2,500 acres, is forcing evacuations and threatening power lines near Palm Springs, officials say.
Fresno State University said CV Vitolo-Haddad would not become a faculty member there after the University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate student acknowledged having falsely posed as a person of color.
Some of the 15 victims tried to hide and others were unable to outrun the flames in one of the deadliest and most expansive blazes in California history.
Newly proposed cuts to the L.A. school police present difficult choices for a deeply divided school board.
New California law makes it easier for police, firefighters and other essential workers who get COVID on the job to obtain workers’ comp benefits.
Several units at the facility are under quarantine as the number of those testing positive for COVID-19 more than doubled in the span of a few days.