LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County reported another 3,891 new COVID-19 cases Saturday, along with 32 more fatalities as unvaccinated Angelenos continue to suffer from the disease. Vaccinated residents, however, have received “broad protection” against negative health outcomes, according to the L.A. County Department of Public Health. “Everyone who is not yet vaccinated needs to
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At least three people were killed and two others seriously injured in a fiery multivehicle wreck in Burbank late Tuesday night that was likely caused by street racing. Tina Patel reports.
SHERMAN OAKS — Firefighters rescued two cats and a rabbit from a house fire Saturday in Sherman Oaks, but two other pets at the home died, authorities said. A man at the home suffered a cut to one of his hands when he tried to rescue the pets prior to the arrival of firefighters. The
Winnetka Church of Christ on Winnetka Avenue in Canoga Park. (Google Street View) Here is a sampling of religious services in the San Fernando Valley area, Aug. 21-28. Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost at Prince of Peace Episcopal Church: The Rev. Canon Rand Reasoner delivers the message, 8 and 10 a.m. Aug. 22. Readings for this
The male driver of a stolen U-Haul lead authorities on a two-hour pursuit that began in Orange County and made its way into Los Angeles County and back again Tuesday morning, traversing several area freeways in the process, before the U-Haul caught fire in Bellflower and the suspect was captured while trying to escape. Tina
Veteran cook Frank Santos and a coworker who were laid off from Terranea Resort’s hotel last year are returning to work in the wake of complaints filed against the resort with California’s labor commissioner, but Santos says he’s lost his seniority and is taking a $2-an-hour pay cut. In filings last month, Santos, fellow cook
When life as we knew it screeched to a halt last year, municipal bean counters trembled in their penny loafers. The city of Los Angeles faced a $750 million deficit, elimination of nearly 2,000 jobs, or some combination of the two. Anaheim prepared to borrow $210 million — using city libraries, fire stations and City Hall
A much-anticipated truck driver demographics survey carried out by the Port of Los Angeles was released on Thursday, Aug. 19, showing what some harbor commissioners say they fear — that many of the drivers would be financially harmed if cargo owners pass down the costs of a new cargo fee set to go into place
Stephanie and Jacqueline Stevens, sister and mother to the late Brody Stevens gathered for (818) Brody Stevens Day at Reseda Park Wednesday, August 18, 2021. Wednesday was declared (818), Brody Stevens’ Day, in honor of the late comedian and San Fernando Valley native during a ceremony at the park. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles
Adalyn Rose, who was delivered more than a month early in an emergency c-section after her mother was struck and killed by a suspected drunk driver, now weigh 5-pounds and 2-ounces and is expected to be released from the hospital on Monday.
Teachers at a Southern California high school say rodents in the classroom have delayed their chance to get ready for the first day of in-person learning. Rick Montanez reports.
California health officials Wednesday said they will expand the requirement for vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for those attending large indoor events as the state continues to battle rising infections from the highly contagious delta variant of the virus. The state had already required either vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours
Los Angeles County public health officials reported 2,907 new cases of the coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases to 1,355,698 as of Tuesday, Aug. 17. The total number of cases represents 13.5% of Los Angeles County’s population. Officials reported 30 new deaths linked to the coronavirus, for a total 24,935 deaths since tracking began.
Her husband and family gathered for the second night to mourn her passing.
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Several law firms are moving to sue Los Angeles and the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant over the foul smells and water pollution caused by the emergency release of 17 million gallons of raw sewage into the ocean last month. The Bloom Law and Parris Law firms jointly filed a claim for damages — the first
Fueled by aggressive growth, German discount grocer Aldi has boosted its hourly wages and is looking to hire 740 workers across Southern California ahead of the holiday season. The local hiring is part of the Illinois-based company’s broader push to hire more than 20,000 store and warehouse employees nationwide to support operations at its more
Landon Rokita puts a harness on an alpaca during the reopening of The Barnyard at William S. Hart Regional Park in Newhall, Calif. on August 15, 2021. (Photo by Shae Hammond, Contributing Photographer) Sharon Reifman kisses an alpaca during the reopening of The Barnyard at William S. Hart Regional Park in Newhall, Calif. on August
Rick Montanez reports from La Habra where a shooting outside the police station leaves the suspect dead and an officer in unknown condition at UCI Medical.
Riverside County social workers knowingly placed a violent and sexually deviant boy into five foster homes over a six-year period without informing any of the foster parents of his background, enabling him to rape at least five boys, a federal lawsuit alleges. More than a half-dozen social workers and their supervisors were involved in placing