State of Affairs: The Politics of Reopening Schools From the battle over when to reopen to schools to the Governor''s stimulus plan, we cover all the latest in ...
Alligators, Lions And Ostriches: What Happened To The Odd Attractions Of LA''s Past? Before there was Disneyland, there were monkey farms, alligator enclosures and pleasure piers.
While it might seem strange on the surface, talking to yourself isn''t that unusual. In fact, most of us have a voice in our head, which can act as both a confidence ...
Last week, the LA Unified School Board voted to cut a third of the school police force and instead divert funds to hire counselors, restorative justice advisors and "climate coaches."
Los Angeles County recently released a long-awaited draft of its LA River Master Plan, which includes the implementation of an open parkland and improved flood protection.
How Palos Verdes is planning a return to in-person learning Last week, following a decrease in COVID cases, Los Angeles County allowed school districts to apply ...
Optimism For Getting to the Other Side of The Pandemic There''s a sense of optimism that we are turning a corner on the pandemic and that the summer might seem, ...
In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, infectious disease specialist and professor of medicine at the UCSF Medical Center.
Conspiracy theories and hoaxes have been around for a long time, even well before the advent of the internet, but in recent years it seems more and more Americans ...
West Covina Moves Ahead with Plan to Start Own Health Department - How Might that Work? It''s rare for a city in California to run its own health department-- ...
In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Timothy Brewer, epidemiologist and professor of medicine at UCLA''s school of public health.
President Joe Biden''s administration has reopened a tent facility to house up to 700 immigrant teenagers after they cross the U.S.-Mexico border unaccompanied ...
As an economic downturn hurts folks across the United States, one of the most important things for workers is stability. According to a study done by the Society ...
It was 1960 when then-senator John F. Kennedy was on the campaign trail speaking to students from the University of Michigan, challenging them to travel abroad ...
Last week, state officials said that about 1.1 million signatures were submitted on behalf of the Governor Newsom recall movement, moving the effort forward as next month''s deadline approaches.