The vaccine is scheduled to arrive Monday morning so that health workers could receive the shots and begin giving them, officials said.
After hitting L.A., COVID-19 wave now battering Southern California’s suburban counties: Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego and Ventura.
Coronavirus outbreaks are hitting more than a dozen prisons across the state, as community medical systems teeter on the brink of capacity.
A union official called a new coronavirus outbreak at a Foster Farms poultry plant in Livingston, Calif., a “sequel to a real-life horror story.”
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For an investigator with the L.A. County Dept. of Medical Examiner-Coroner, the job on this day is to piece together the puzzle of the victim’s life and death — and to stay healthy.
Plans to employ the minimalist structures, known as ‘tiny homes,’ have blossomed into expensive development projects.
Maybe we should ask the prison inmates who scammed state unemployment benefits to run the Employment Development Department.
The pandemic means trouble for huge venues that thrive on crowds. So they’re trying holiday drive-throughs instead of traditional Christmas events, live parties and Santa visits.
COVID-19 restrictions are closing many L.A. restaurants. Bone Kettle, a small family-run restaurant, refuses to go down without a fight.
The court’s action makes clear that the voters in each state decide who will be elected president, not unelected judges.
With ICU beds dwindling and students suffering in online learning, L.A. groups file litigation seeking in-person teaching; Orange County teachers plead for a campus shutdown.
As the pandemic throws University of California campuses into financial crisis, some chancellors say it’s time to begin talking about a tuition increase.
The two deputies involved in the shooting of Andres Guardado were relieved of duty this week in connection with a traffic collision unrelated to the 18-year-old’s death, a sheriff’s spokesman said.
The Zappos CEO tried to create a tech utopia in downtown Las Vegas. It didn’t quite work, but the city is still reaping the benefits of his big idea.
Current and former California parks employees allege state property is being used to benefit favored staff members, according to a Times investigation.
I was obviously smitten, but he — recently divorced and emerging from a series of unsatisfactory relationships — did not seem to want anything more than to be friends.
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Frog eggs, space macarons, seafood chowder and everything else Baby Yoda, a.k.a. Grogu, has eaten in two seasons of “The Mandalorian” on Disney+.
Los Angeles Times film critic Justin Chang’s best movies of 2020 include ‘Nomadland,’ ‘First Cow’ and ‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things.’
Netflix’s star-studded spin on the Broadway musical underscores a major shortcoming of the landmark 2019 profit-sharing agreement between producers and actors.
Singer-actress FKA twigs has sued ex-boyfriend Shia LaBeouf, alleging physical and emotional abuse. The actor has a long history of bad behavior and arrests.
After Cronin made it clear he wasn’t happy with UCLA’s performance early on against Marquette, the Bruins flexed some muscle to pull off a 69-60 win.
The UCLA Bruins and USC Trojans will play in an empty Rose Bowl on Saturday, with both coaches hoping to continue with the progress their teams have made this season.
Talen Horton Tucker, who scored 19 points in the Lakers’ preseason opener, has quickly made a strong impression with LeBron James and others on the team.
The Dodgers signed three pitchers to minor league deals who have recent ties to the team: Brandon Morrow, Jimmy Nelson and Brock Stewart.
Italy could soon reclaim a record — the most COVID-19 deaths in Europe — and is still trying to figure out how to protect its older people.
Time-honored traditions of mourning along the Texas-Mexico border are upended by the pandemic.
Ruhollah Zam, 47, was hanged over his online work that helped inspire nationwide economic protests in 2017.
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has not been seen in public since his evacuation to Germany more than six weeks ago for treatment of COVID-19.
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