Tag: Coronavirus
What Is Causing the Decline in L.A. COVID-19 Cases?
Rates of new infections and hospitalizations have fallen far from their winter peaks, but we still have a long way to go
Local Church Offers Drive-Thru ‘Ash and Dash’ Service for Ash Wednesday
Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church is finding a pandemic-safe way to connect with worshipers
Here’s What the Pandemic Has Really Done to L.A.’s Economy
A new report details how the pandemic has impacted the region–and who has been hurt the most
A Recent Wave of Attacks on Asian Americans Has Communities on Edge
Reports of anti-Asian racism have surged amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Teachers at a Local Private School Were Given Vaccines Out of Turn
In an email to parents, the Wesley School in North Hollywood said the shots were available through a "special program"
A Local Centenarian’s Memories of the 1918 Flu Pandemic Help Color Our View of Today
107-year-old Alicia Sosa shared her story with the Natural History Museum's Your Story Matters archive
Here’s What You Need to Know About When and How to Get a COVID Vaccination in L.A.
A quick primer on who's eligible, how to make an appointment, and more
Winter Getaway in Big Bear? Officials Say to Be COVID Cautious
New cases of the more contagious U.K. coronavirus strain have been found in the quiet mountain town
California Lawmakers Push for Big Theme Parks to Open Sooner than They’re Slated To
Assembly Bill 420 would move Disneyland and its ilk from the Yellow Tier into the Orange Tier
Amid a Health and Economic Crisis, Some Local Grocery Stores Offload Their Delivery Drivers
Albertsons Companies—which owns Vons and Pavilions—are looking to the gig economy instead