Health experts feared this would happen when mask restrictions were lifted. Now, children’s COVID rates have increased fivefold.
Some local governments around the country are already mandating shots for public employees.
The demise of a dynamic media ecosystem diminished L.A. but a renaissance may be underway.
Is it too late for L.A. County to learn from its pandemic mistakes?
The city is opening up, but here are some landmarks and treasures that we miss already.
More than a year after a shuttered drilling site in the middle of a South L.A. neighborhood was deemed unsafe, it remains a risk for residents.
The political gridlock behind the transit gridlock.
A small band of white power militants and Trump supporters rallied in Huntington Beach Sunday – and were met by far more counter protesters.
LAUSD survey data shows most families prefer online instruction for the remainder of the school year.
In Alhambra, a candlelight vigil denounces the targeting of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
A coalition of civil and human rights leaders, officials, and the community stood in front of the Los Angeles County Hall of Administration in the face of rising hate violence.
The event, titled “Love Our Communities: Build Collective Power,” came together in Little Tokyo in response to the recent increase in violence against Asian Americans.
Experts describe the winter surge as a “perfect storm” driven in part by poor planning, staffing woes and a tardy governmental response.
New collaborations with community organizations may produce innovative solutions that could make the pandemic recovery more equitable.
A new report attacks L.A.’s systemic racism and lays out a roadmap for transformation centered in racial equality.
The Black Lives Matter demonstration demanded an end to police violence against people of color.
The activist-writer was deeply planted in the here and now: What was at stake. What still needed to be done. What we couldn’t lose sight of.
A new history by the author of City of Quartz examines the time and place of his own early activism.
The City Council is considering a ‘right to counsel’ program that could help curb evictions and homelessness.