Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said he won't attend the Civilian Oversight Commission meeting despite a subpoenaed to attend.
More than 1,800 people have died from the coronavirus in Los Angeles County, where facilities have begun to reopen over the weekend.
LA City Attorney Mike Feuer sued a local company for allegedly marketing radish paste as a way to prevent coronavirus.
Predicting an uptick in coronavirus cases as shutdown orders relax, county officials join the City of LA in mandating masks in public masks.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
Los Angeles County's former public health director will help SAG-AFTRA find a safe way to get back to filming amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A county health official created a stir when she told the county supervisors that public health restrictions will stay in effect for months
Police said they arrested two men on suspicion of attacking a Van Nuys Target security guard who asked them to leave for not wearing masks.
With almost every student set up for online learning, LAUSD is offering classes in animation, space exploration and "Voyage of the Titanic"
The Rams and Chargers are set to play their first season in the new stadium, but Gov. Newsom is skeptical about play during the pandemic.
County parks will open for Mother's Days in LA County along with golf courses and trails, but here are a whole lot of dos and don't.
City Attorney Mike Feuer joined city attorneys statewide in accusing ride-sharing companies of misclassifying employees as contractors.
Hundreds of thousands of Los Angeles students will start the new school year in mid August, whether it be in the classroom or online.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
Fred Gaines takes the helm of the nonprofit as it offers business assistance services during the COVID-19 crisis.
The burden of childcare during the shutdown is falling largely on mothers, and many seniors are rethinking college plans, the study found.
Density, poverty, and racial disparities contribute to LA's high COVID-19 death rate, a troubling trend as the state contemplates reopening.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Los Angeles County health officials broke down the confirmed coronavirus by neighborhood Monday.
The Valley Economic Alliance Monday introduced Sonya Blake, of Garcetti's Office of Economic Development, as its new president.
LA County's public health director asked people not to ingest or inject disinfectant after the president suggested it could kill COVID-19.
While local filming came to a halt with the shutdown, reality tv production is one area where production increased in the first quarter.
A portion of Saturday & Sunday proceeds will go to Feeding America food banks, gearing up for expected, skyrocketing needs due to layoffs.
Thanks to a grant from the Petco Foundation, you can hunker through the shutdown with a new best friend by your side.
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With more than 1,300 new COVID-19 cases confirmed daily across LA County, officials are adopting new strategies to curb the spread.
The hottest heat wave of the year so far is expected to bring temperatures in the mid 90s across the Los Angeles region.
City Councilman David Ryu's office is calling for volunteers to help check on local seniors and help with errands during the shutdown.
Fans of the iconic TV show can win a chance to attend the upcoming "Friends" reunion while helping to raise money for a good cause.
Former Los Angeles City Councilman Mitchell Englander is expected to enter a formal guilty plea in federal pay-to-play corruption case.
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.
Another 10 L.A. businesses are facing misdemeanor charges for staying open in violation of the city's coronavirus Safer At Home order.
On Tuesday, Los Angeles County confirmed 670 new coronavirus cases and 40 additional deaths Tuesday, the highest single-day increase so far.
Concerns about the coronavirus pandemic have led Los Angeles authorities to reduce "non-violent" inmates by the hundreds.
Though Los Angeles is still bracing for the worst, the sacrifices of the millions staying home, appears to be saving lives.
With some of their colleagues sickened by COVID-19, workers at Dominos, Burger King, Taco Bell, Subway, and El Pollo Loco plan to strike.
Many of the curves have special names.
Los Angeles County identified 620 more cases of the new coronavirus and 29 more deaths over the last 24 hours.