Health officials said the county's outbreak is trending toward reopenings, but the Labor Day holiday weekend looms as a stumbling block.
The LAPD cited hosts at 13 parties over the weekend, and the Mayor may give the go-head to shut off utilities for the repeat offenders.
The county's rate of new cases continues to be nearly three times the benchmark, and gatherings remain a threat to reopening.
COVID-19 hospitalizations were down in LA but it's uncertain how many new cases the city added due to a statewide backlog in testing.
The county reported 45 new fatalities, lifting the countywide death toll since the start of the pandemic to 5,214.
Southland residents are advised to avoid outdoor activities due to smoke from the wildfires in the Castaic and Azusa areas.
About 1,400 patients will take part in a COVID-19 trial through Kaiser Permanente's Department of Research & Evaluation in Pasadena.
Right now the highest rate of infection is among young adults between the ages of 18 and 29.
COVID-19 hospitalizations are down in Los Angeles, but the coronavirus remains the leading cause of death locally.
Cases among children are way up statewide, but Los Angeles officials see signs of hope in the data.
State officials vowed to fix a reporting glitch behind a coronavirus undercount of as much as 300K, awhile LA grapples with a youth outbreak
Gatherings triggered backlash as coronavirus cases quadruple among young people, who match people over 80 for hospitalizations in LA.
Free tests will be available for six days over the next two weeks.
Union officials say they frequently see hospitals prioritize profits over patients.
Hospitalizations remain a good indicator that the outbreak is slowing, but recent drops in the number of new cases hasn't been reliable.
New rankings for 2020-21 from U.S. News & World Report identify the best hospitals, with Southern Californians having access to top care.
The San Gabriel Mountains, East San Gabriel Valley, and Santa Clarita Valley are all impacted. Sensitive individuals should remain indoors.
Firefighter-Paramedic Jose J. Perez, 44, died from COVID-19 complications after 16 years with the Los Angeles Fire Department.
From basic to gourmet, there is a dish for every palate
When someone tests positive for COVID-19, health officials work to track other possible infections. They're now offering $20 as incentive.
The $800 million plan would house unsheltered people in Los Angeles who are at risk of coronavirus hospitalization and death.
Women who are exposed to a high level of oil and gas "flaring" events are at a 50 percent higher risk for preterm birth.
A drive-thru COVID-19 testing site opened today inBoyle Heights as part of Los Angeles County's efforts to expand access to testing.
Most patients hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonia experienced improvement after receiving an FDA-approved drug normally given for arthritis
Los Angeles County is transitioning today to new scheduling software for COVID-19 tests at its nine county-run sites.
A PSA today urges native communities to strictly follow public health orders to protect themselves against the coronavirus.
Officials ordered the continued closure of LA Apparel's manufacturing facilities, where 300 workers have tested positive for COVID-19.
In a statement, the LAPD said Senior Detention Officer Erica McAdoo lost her battle with coronavirus late Friday.
The coronavirus death toll, infection rate, and hospitalizations continue to climb, bringing LA to a "pivotal point" as the holiday nears.
New York on Tuesday became the first state to require quarantine on travelers from California, where the coronavirus is surging.
A USC athlete tested positive for the coronavirus before the start of on-campus voluntary workouts, the university announced Friday.
While older patients continue to drive up the coronavirus hospitalization rate, it's 18 to 40-year-olds playing a big role in the spread.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to buy and giveaway 3 million masks in an effort to fight the spread of COVID-19.
LAX airport has installed thermal cameras to check passengers' body temperatures to screen for COVID-19 exposure, the city announced.
There are 1,426 people currently hospitalized, 29% of whom are in intensive care and 21% are on ventilators.
Joseph Patrick Griffin, owner South Pasadena's Griffins Of Kinsale faces jail time or a fine if convicted of defying shutdown order.
As the coronavirus outbreak tears through LA County nursing homes, one Pasadena facility struggled to keep its patients safe.
For the first time since closing due to the coronavirus, the L.A. Archdiocese will welcome back attendees for Sunday mass this week.
Residents can be tested at these drive-thru locations across Orange County and Los Angeles County.
At the Farmer John slaughterhouse, 153 workers have tested positive for COVID-19