LA County leaders voted to reopen breweries and wineries despite the concerns of health officials.
LA reopened more sectors Monday, but infected folks have to be better at quarantining than the White House, health officials warned.
Daily case numbers continue to indicate there is still widespread community transmission.
COVID-19 can infect anyone. Reopenings mean that Angelenos should be as vigilant as ever about health orders, officials warn.
Harvest Rock, which has churches across the state, argued that the health order restricting indoor singing violates religious liberty.
The state is now requiring counties to show they aren't leaving their poor communities behind before they can reopen.
Facing an increase in new COVID-19 cases and transmissions, County health officials still believe in limited openings can be done safely.
Citations total $104,500 and were spread across 5 locations.
A Los Angeles Times Investigation found that patients wait an average of 89 days to see a specialist in the LA County public health system.
The Board of Supervisors voted to allow a limited number of schools to start the reopening process along with breweries and cardrooms.
County health officials said they aren't seeing a post-Labor Day surge and they are facing increased pressure to allow more reopenings.
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Officials said the relatively lower number of cases and deaths reflects reporting delays over the weekend.
LA County county has not experienced a significant surge in cases associated with the Labor Day holiday.
The Labor Day surge in new coronavirus cases is still moderate in LA, but state state officials warn of an October spike in hospitalizations
LA slowed the COVID-19 outbreak enough to qualify for reopenings, but that may be short-lived in light of this week's uptick.
Flu shots will be available to residents across Los Angeles as officials try to avoid an onslaught of COVID-19 and flu hospitalizations.
LA is seeing an uptick in new cases as well as the COVID-19 virus transmission rate, and it's likely to delay reopenings in the county.
The number of people hospitalized with the virus dropped from 739 Friday to 732, with 31% of those people in intensive care units.
LA County residents deserve credit for slowing the spread of the COVID-19, but there is one more thing they need to do, health officials say
Officials extended a smoke advisory Tuesday for LA County as the Bobcat Fire continued to burn in Angeles National Forest.
L.A. Care awarded nearly $4.3 million for physician recruitment in Los Angeles County.
That choking air that blanketed the region over the last week registered the highest level of ozone to hit the LA are in decades.
It may not be banned anymore, but trick-or-treating during the pandemic is no treat, health officials warned Wednesday.
Some residents are expected to remain offline until Wednesday.
As the Bobcat Fire pushed heavy smoke into the sky, Los Angeles County suffered poor air quality.
Testing results were available for 2,380,000 individuals with 10% of all people testing positive.
Because smokers may be particularly vulnerable to COVID-19, experts recommend smokers set a "quit date" and start tapering their habit.
After wrestling the coronavirus outbreak down to levels not seen since June, health officials are begging residents not to undo the progress
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center joins LAUSD's plan to test students, staff and their families for the coronavirus.
Two-thirds of Americans say they plan to get a flu shot this year, with 54 percent planning on getting their vaccine earlier than last year
County health officials Monday warned not to host baby shows, study groups, Labor Day barbecues, or Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur dinners.
Friday marked a notable drop in COVID-19 deaths in LA. Despite the promising sign, there are looming threats.
The number of coronavirus cases is rising among USC students, officials said Thursday.
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As trends point to coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths decreasing, officials are urging locals to stay compliant.
The pandemic reveals the true racial and ethnic disparities across Los Angeles, a new St. John's Well Child and Family Center report says.
The outbreak is slowing in Los Angeles, but the county will lag behind neighboring communities in reopening.
The relatively lower number of cases and deaths was attributed to reporting delays over the weekend.
Los Angeles County reported another 48 people lost to COVID-19 Saturday, but there is reason to hope that fewer will die in the coming days.