Just weeks into California's rocky rollout of the coronavirus vaccine, evidence is emerging of inequities in who is getting the medicine, prompting growing demands that... [Read More]
On Wednesday, Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer says she will be holding briefings with restaurant operators and employee unions to review "additional... [Read More]
Los Angeles voters elected a progressive reformer to be county district attorney. George Gascón has moved quickly to upend how the nation's largest local prosecutor's... [Read More]
It will create the possibility of dangerous mud flows in wildfire burn areas and treacherous driving conditions due to snow and ice through mountain passes. [Read More]
After months of tensions with Sheriff Alex Villanueva over calls for transparency, the Board of Supervisors gets report on how they could oust him. But... [Read More]
Tuesday, January 26 - 8:42 PM Radio.com
Speaking to the Board of Supervisors, County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said every week they receive a new allocation from the state - averaging... [Read More]
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Tuesday, January 26 - 7:00 PM Marysville Appeal-Democrat
Makeshift outdoor dining areas remain empty in downtown Los Angeles, a few days before LA County will lift outdoor dining restrictions due to COVID-19. [Read More]
Yet another storm will bear down on the Southland Wednesday, this one expected to bring heavy rainfall that will continue through Friday, creating the possibility... [Read More]
The city of Long Beach began administering COVID-19 vaccinations to teachers on Monday, making them the first group of teachers in Los Angeles County to do... [Read More]
Los Angeles County will allow nail salons and barbershop to reopen and outdoor dining to resume by the end of the week. [Read More]
On the one-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 case announced in Los Angeles County, Public Health Tuesday announced another 5,927 cases and 291 deaths —... [Read More]
Tuesday, January 26 - 10:37 AM Radio.com
While outdoor restaurant dining won't resume until Friday, Los Angeles County is permitting personal care businesses such as barber shops, hair salons and nail salons... [Read More]
Barber shops and nail salons in Los Angeles County were reopening their doors Tuesday thanks to the lifting of a regional stay at-home order, but... [Read More]
Tuesday, January 26 - 12:30 AM LAist
Amend the county charter, recall, or action by a grand jury or the state attorney general. But it's not clear whether the supervisors will pursue... [Read More]
Tuesday, January 26 - 12:14 AM San Gabriel Valley Tribune
He was a 14-year veteran of the department who worked at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility, officials said. [Read More]
Monday, January 25 - 11:23 PM Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
He was a 14-year veteran of the department who worked at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility, officials said. [Read More]
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is mourning the loss of one of its own. [Read More]
Monday, January 25 - 9:25 PM Daily Breeze
The number of people hospitalized for COVID-19 in L.A. County also continued its recent downward trend Monday, to 6,486, a significant drop compared to the... [Read More]
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