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A COVID-19 test site in Hawthorne, CA. | Karen Foshay
Los Angeles County's public health director said today three more local businesses had to be shuttered due to large-scale outbreaks and failure to comply with operating protocols.
Dr. Richard Allen Williams stands beside a framed poster of his novel.
Richard Allen Williams, MD, the founder of the Association of Black Cardiologists, discusses the health of Black Americans from the point of view of doctors and patients and digs deep into the history that’s led to today’s disparities.
Channel Island Fox Pup
The Channel Islands are one of the least visited national parks and home to the fastest recovery effort of a mammal on the endangered species list in U.S. history. In the mid 1990’s, Island Fox populations started to decline and in 2004 they were added to
A man operates a leafblower in the park
New California rules aimed at curbing the surprising amount of pollution coming from leaf blowers, lawn mowers and other small gas-powered machines cleared a final hurdle Monday, and are set to take effect on Jan. 1.
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A rally will be held today at the Indio Greyhound bus station to protest border patrol searches of Greyhound passengers, which organizers claim are conducted in violation of the passengers' constitutional rights.
Outside The Forum in Inglewood | Photo by John Moore/Getty Images
Inglewood Mayor James Butts and an attorney for the city Tuesday lashed out at the owners of the Forum over a lawsuit they filed challenging the city's effort to build an arena to house the Los Angeles Clippers, calling the legal action a "sham."
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
A judge ruled today that the U.S. Department of Justice cannot attempt to force local jurisdictions to comply with federal immigration policies to receive a public safety grant, which prompted Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer to declare a "complete vi
Maywood City Council Meeting
During Wednesday’s city council meeting, the mayor was served with recall papers, a new interim city manager was unexpectedly hired and a woman called for the council to stop employing city officials who sexually harass women.
Austin Beutner
Former investment banker Austin Beutner, a one-time Los Angeles Times publisher, has emerged as a leading contender to run the Los Angeles Unified School District, it was reported today.
Mayor Garcetti at 2018 State of the City
With homelessness rising sharply in Los Angeles and threatening to be a major black mark on his record as he considers a run for the presidency, Mayor Eric Garcetti called today for citywide implementation of temporary emergency shelters.
A beam of light in late afternoon illuminates the West Fork of the San Gabriel River, San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. | Photo: Michael E. Gordon
New oil, gas and mineral exploration and development will be prohibited in the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument under a newly released management plan governing the largest wilderness area in Los Angeles County.
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Thousands of union members, immigrant-rights advocates and community activists will descend on downtown Los Angeles today for the annual May Day march beginning at Pershing Square, promising traffic disruptions in the downtown area.
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