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Los Angeles communities with higher case rates seem to have lower percentages of people vaccinated against COVID-19. Take a look at our interactive maps to see how different the rates are, and what the COVID-19 vaccination rate is in your area. → Read More
A small airplane crashed into a semi-truck on a dock in San Pedro harbor, leaving one person dead and another seriously injured, authorities said. → Read More
Los Angeles County health officials are encouraged as the number of coronavirus cases continues to trend downward, but concern remains about the shortage of vaccines. → Read More
Two Southern California legislators have introduced a bill that seeks to allow large theme parks to reopen sooner. → Read More
Vaccinations are still limited in the county to staff and residents of long-term or skilled nursing facilities, health care workers, and people over the age of 65. → Read More
COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations are dropping across California, but concerns remain about vaccine supply and new, more contagious variants. → Read More
Brianna Trejo is just 22-years-old and she is dealing with the tragedy of losing both her parents to COVID-19 within days of each other. → Read More
The backlog and processing of unemployment claims continue to frustrate people who need it most. Some people haven't gotten unemployment benefits since late December. Now Bank of America is being accused of not taking proper safety measures. → Read More
Restaurant owners say even though officials have shut them down they're still demanding money for fees, business taxes, Liquor licenses even though they can't sell liquor, and health permits → Read More
With less than a week until the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, law enforcement in L.A. and across the country are getting ready for possible protests or instances of violence. → Read More
Some members of Congress were evacuated from their offices while others were told to shelter in place as protesters stormed the Capitol building. → Read More
Health officials say the surge from holiday gatherings in Los Angeles County has begun and they are urging people to get tested. → Read More
Brenda Nanomantube became unemployed in March when the stay-at-home order began. She has been struggling since then and possibly faces evictions early next year. → Read More
Several questions arose Friday surrounding a medical emergency on a United Airlines flight to Los Angeles International Airport after a man died following a heart attack -- including whether COVID-19 may have played a role. → Read More
An analysis finds two officers acted justifiably when they fired their weapons as they responded to the mass shooting at the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks in 2018. → Read More
L.A. County District Attorney George Gascon's sweeping policy changes is sparking outrage from many crime victims, but the new DA insists defendants will be punished. → Read More
A child treated at Children's Hospital Los Angeles died due to complications from MIS-C, a rare illness linked to the coronavirus, making it the first such death in the county. → Read More
As California hospitals struggle with an influx of mounting COVID-19 cases, state officials imposed a new stay home order on more than 33 million people. → Read More
The pandemic has left many furloughed airline workers devastated. Total travel spending in the U.S. is projected to drop down 45% from 2019, according to the U.S. Travel Association. → Read More
As Los Angeles County prepares to shut down outdoor dining for restaurants, Supervisor Kathryn Barger is speaking out against the order. → Read More