First-time offenders must pay a $50 fine or complete a wood smoke awareness course.
Rite Aid has expanded coronavirus testing and is now offering flu shots at all California locations.
Citations total $104,500 and were spread across 5 locations.
Flu shots will be available to residents across Los Angeles as officials try to avoid an onslaught of COVID-19 and flu hospitalizations.
"A flu shot won’t protect you against COVID-19, but it has many other important benefits," Medicare official says.
New COVID-19 cases continue to spread in Los Angeles, and health officials offered guidelines to help protesters know if they should isolate
When a vaccine is developed, it may be limited and Los Angeles should have a plan for how to distribute it, said Councilman Herb Wesson.
10 cooling enters have been activated around LA to help people cope with near-triple-digit temperatures this weekend.
At the same time, new coronavirus cases spiked across Los Angeles after a testing backlog was resolved.
Here's the latest on the coronavirus outbreak as of Friday April 17.
Thursday Los Angeles County reported 55 new deaths, the highest one-day death toll due to the coronavirus so far.
On Tuesday, Los Angeles County confirmed 670 new coronavirus cases and 40 additional deaths Tuesday, the highest single-day increase so far.
Test results will come back in 24 to 48 hours, Exer Urgent Care said.
Los Angeles County identified 620 more cases of the new coronavirus and 29 more deaths over the last 24 hours.
Los Angeles County identified 420 more cases of the new coronavirus and 15 more deaths over the last 24 hours.
Los Angeles County identified 539 more cases of the new coronavirus and 12 more deaths over the last 24 hours.
Health officials confirmed more than 500 additional coronavirus cases and 11 more deaths in Los Angeles County Wednesday.
On Tuesday Los Angeles County saw a spike in cases and ten more people killed by the disease.
Health officials have reported seven more deaths and 342 new cases of the new coronavirus over the last 24 hours.
Health officials confirmed 273 more cases of the new coronavirus in L.A. County Friday.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed 39 more cases of the new coronavirus Thursday.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed 46 more cases of the new coronavirus, bringing the total to 192.
There may still be people in many communities who have not yet been diagnosed, DPH Director Barbara Ferrer said.
U.S. News & World's annual report on the nation's hospitals ranked local hospitals among the best and the not-so-great. Which is yours?
Smoke from the catastrophic Camp Fire nearly 500 miles away has reached the LA area, triggering an air quality health alert.
Residents are advised to avoid physical activity and stay indoors because smoke from the Woolsey Fire can cause serious health problems.
Wood-burning fires are banned across the region Monday thanks to heavy levels of fine particulate air pollution.
Mosquitoes across the valley have tested positive for the virus, and ten people have become infected, according to the health department.
Two of the nation's top ten hospitals serve the Sherman Oaks area.
Mosquitoes collected from across the San Fernando Valley have tested positive for West Nile Virus.
Two samples from Sherman Oaks and Porter Ranch tested positive last week.
A blanket of pollution has prompted health officials to issue a no-burn order for Sherman Oaks.
The flu is hitting the region hard and early this year. Authorities say there is still time to get that flu shot in Sherman Oaks.
Though firefighters have the LA County wildfires mostly contained Sherman Oaks residents are advised to take precautions for the smoke.
Congratulations, Sherman Oaks. You're in good hands, according to the U.S. News and World Report of best hospitals.
The award was given based on the hospital's program that specializes in the treatment of chronic or non- healing wounds.
Tobacco Report: Much of Los Angeles received low grades by the American Lung Association report. Here's how your city rated.
Vermin infestation was the chief culprit behind recent health department restaurant closures in the area.
Health officials are warning residents to take precautions as mosquitos around the region have tested positive for West Nile Virus.
Medicare and Medicaid programs are available for Sherman Oaks residents to help with quitting!