New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Studio City area.
Residents and staff at nursing facilities in LA received the COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday with the goal of reaching 339 facilities this week.
LAFD will pass out care kits to coronavirus patients living in multi-generational homes to make it easier to self-isolate.
Schiff will be joined by Dr. Armand Dorian to discuss the new vaccine, holiday guidelines, and more.
There is now public data showing how close your local hospital is to being at or over capacity.
The Supreme Court ordered a lower court to reconsider a ruling denying Harvest Rock Church's bid to overturn indoor worship restrictions.
The county's strict new coronavirus health orders took effect Monday, and here's what you need to know.
First-time offenders must pay a $50 fine or complete a wood smoke awareness course.
The hearing will determine if the megachurch is forced to pay fines for holding indoor worship against a judge's order.
The San Fernando Valley is proving to be a hotspot for infected mosquitoes as health officials identify human cases of West Nile Virus.
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 truck-mounted mosquito control treatment will make it's way through Studio City from 2 a.m. to 5 a.m. Thurdsay morning.
After a month in which LA County saw record new COVID-19 cases and deaths, new cases are starting to drop thanks to the community efforts.
A reporting backlog contributed to the spike in new cases, but officials warn that more children are being hospitalized with COVID-19.
County health officials acknowledged missteps in containing the coronavirus and closed three food industry companies with employee outbreaks
Though hospitalizations are up, Los Angeles may be turning a corner, aided by increased business compliance with safety protocols.
As California surpasses New York for coronavirus cases, Los Angeles health officials combat pandemic fatigue and misinformation.
Los Angeles County reported another 51 COVID-19 deaths Friday, as the death toll begins to catch up with the increase in infections.
Tuesday marked the first time that LA recorded more than 4,000 new coronavirus cases, and the positive test rate surged past 11 percent.
The vast majority of LA bars and restaurants are failing to follow health mandates, according to county health officials.
Newsom threatened to withhold funding from counties that don't enforce health orders. Rising hospitalization rates could stymie reopenings.
On Friday, LA county reported another 1,633 confirmed COVID-19 cases while allowing businesses such as gyms and museums to reopen.
The coronavirus is spreading at a higher rate in Los Angeles, but massive crowds continue to gather, and more businesses may soon reopen.
As anti-racism protests continued in LA County Sunday, officials said the uneven impact of COVID-19 on people of color is another injustice.
If the trend holds, the county could run out of ICU beds. Health officials Friday reminded protesters to wear masks while marching.
Health officials worry that the massive police demonstrations rocking the city could serve as super spreading events for the coronavirus.
Even as new coronavirus cases hit a new high in LA County this week, the death rate fell, an encouraging sign as the region reopen.
Health officials reported 1,032 new coronavirus cases in L.A. County Saturday, as beaches and retailers continued to open back up.
Accounting for more than half the state's coronavirus cases and deaths, LA is balancing competing pressures of the death and economic tolls.
More than 1,800 people have died from the coronavirus in Los Angeles County, where facilities have begun to reopen over the weekend.
Predicting an uptick in coronavirus cases as shutdown orders relax, county officials join the City of LA in mandating masks in public masks.
A county health official created a stir when she told the county supervisors that public health restrictions will stay in effect for months
Density, poverty, and racial disparities contribute to LA's high COVID-19 death rate, a troubling trend as the state contemplates reopening.
LA County's public health director asked people not to ingest or inject disinfectant after the president suggested it could kill COVID-19.
With more than 1,300 new COVID-19 cases confirmed daily across LA County, officials are adopting new strategies to curb the spread.
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.
Though Los Angeles is still bracing for the worst, the sacrifices of the millions staying home, appears to be saving lives.