Vaccine mandates will make campuses safer. It could do the same for workplaces.
The stakes are high for a region that is home to roughly four million unvaccinated residents.
A new survey of 150,000 Americans finds private health care consistently ranks lower than public options.
Experts fear hyperlocal outbreaks in communities with low vaccination rates.
Soaring rents are placing intense pressure on tenants’ incomes and pricing people out.
As summer rolls on, some are predicting kids will be vectors for new, more contagious COVID strains.
Is it too late for L.A. County to learn from its pandemic mistakes?
Pandemic restrictions are ending, whether we're ready or not.
California’s “State of Emergency” gets ready for the unmasked masses.
Selling a product many can’t afford to use, the insurance titans are setting record profits even as the pandemic wanes.
While the governor taps a $75.7 billion surplus, community clinics and public health departments statewide are not feeling the love.
With a full reopening less than a month away, 60% of the state's Latino population remains unvaccinated.
Despite record job losses during the pandemic, the 1% have left the state flush with cash.
Low-wage workers face big unpaid bills from the pandemic.
How the pandemic brought festering problems into a new light.
Can California dodge the latest surge?
It's been a particularly brutal few days for America's COVID-19 vaccination campaign, most recently due to the Johnson & Johnson rollout.
Some workers fear revealing their undocumented status at vaccination sites. It takes the spread of only a few stories to stoke those fears.
A first look at a new law meant to give laid-off hotel and other hospitality workers a shot at jobs lost during the COVID crisis.
The Johnson & Johnson pause threatens to exacerbate vaccination hesitancy.