Did your favorite Venice eatery make the Los Angeles County Health Department's naughty list?
Throughout California, sexually transmitted diseases were up 40 percent from five years ago, county health officials said.
Congratulations, Venice-Mar Vista. You're in good hands, according to the U.S. News and World Report of best hospitals.
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Vermin was the main culprit behind local restaurant closures. Find out if your favorite Venice-Mar Vista eateries make the grade.
Los Angeles County health officials are warning people to stay out of the water in Venice through Wednesday due to elevated bacteria levels.
Storms book-ending the week increase the likelihood of unhealthy water due to storm runoff throughout the week, health officials warned.
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The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is warning swimmers and surfers to avoid storm water runoff.
Bacteria and other health hazards from city streets and mountain areas are likely to enter the ocean through storm drains after a rain storm
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has issued a beach advisory in effect until Thursday morning.
Vermin infestation was the chief culprit behind recent restaurant closures in the area.
The funding will provide communities with pills aimed at preventing the spread of HIV in Los Angeles, which is facing an "epidemic."
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The Leapfrog Group announced its ratings Monday, which gives hospitals a grade of A through F for patient safety.
City sewage treatment plants aren't able to kill the drug-resistant and deadly super-bacteria from hospitals, according to a report.
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The Ultraviolet Index Level in Los Angeles will be at a high exposure level on Wednesday.
Anti-vaxxers submit petition signatures to State; claim it's not about vaccinations but "fundamental freedom" to make informed choices.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation took direct aim at two of the nation's most popular hookup apps with a billboard linking the Apps to STDs.
Dockweiler State Beach remains closed and swimmers are being warned to stay out of the water at neighboring beaches.
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The death of an LA County man is the first West Nile casualty of the mosquito season, which peaks in the late summer and early fall.
Cedars-Sinai Health System will now run Marina del Rey Hospital as a nonprofit.
As kids go back to school, something worse than homework awaits many of them. Also, you might want to rethink taking selfies with friends.
An LA child is recovering after contracting the disease during a camping trip to Yosemite. It's the state's first case since 2006.
Other states may follow ours - one of strictest in nation - and eliminate philosophical and religious exemptions, Stanford experts say.
The previously healthy “male youth" had to be hospitalized to control the virus.
Already in the Top 5 last year, it moved up two slots.
The deceased individual was from Nevada County north of Lake Tahoe, state health officials said.
The personal data of as many as 4.5 million people has been exposed in an attack of the UCLA Health computer system.
"No matter how long it takes, we will protect our children and the parents' right to choose," said mandatory vaccination opponents.
Researchers at City of Hope say they created a therapy that effectively uses Salmonella bacterium to kill tumors.
A study says 50 hospitals in the U.S. are charging uninsured patients around 10 times more than the actual cost of care.
Hundreds of opponents from Southern California attended the hearing and held a rally on the capitol steps.
Raw tuna is the suspected culprit in 31 cases of salmonella statewide.