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The California agency that oversees workplace safety has issued a $57,120 fine following the death of a nurse who contracted the coronavirus.

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A World War II veteran was awarded a Bronze Star 76 years after surviving a harrowing battle. The ceremony, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, was a hopeful event at the 95-year-old’s Thousand Oaks retirement village.

The success of L.A. Unified’s massive testing program depends on SummerBio, a company just started by a former business associate of Supt. Austin Beutner. The deal came outside the district’s normal contracting process, under Beutner’s emergency powers.

Experts say many students in kindergarten through third grade will struggle with online school. Here are some ideas to help make virtual learning work as well as you can.

L.A. is set to resume parking enforcement on street sweeping days and other enforcement actions after a city report cited complaints about trash piling up on roadways and a drop in revenue.

Malls and nail salons in L.A. County can resume indoor operations with restrictions. Outdoor playgrounds also can reopen

An additional 17 students have been infected with the coronavirus. School officials said the additional cases were linked to off-campus gatherings.

Thousands of patients in L.A. County’s public hospital system face long, sometimes deadly waits to see specialists, a Times investigation has found. The system serves primarily the region’s poorest and most vulnerable residents.

The shutdown of the Foster Farms plant this week due to coronavirus deaths exposes lapses in one of the most dangerous workplace sectors.

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Santana has been at the center of city and county political machinations for the last two decades. His decision puts to rest rumors of him running for office.

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