Concerns grow over President Trump's health

Since getting out of the hospital President Trump has said more than once how great he feels. But, if he wasn’t so good and couldn’t do his job the the 25th Amendment might come into play.

Fauci calls White House coronavirus outbreak a ‘super-spreader event’

The nation’s leading infectious disease expert called the White House event in which Trump announced Judge Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee to the Supreme Court, a “super-spreader event.”

Los Angeles County COVID-19 small business relief loans program begins Friday

The pandemic has hit small businesses in the Southland hard, but a newly-announced grant might be able to help those in Los Angeles County. 

Student tests positive for COVID-19 at Orange County's first reopened public high school

A student at Los Alamitos High School, the first public high school in Orange County to reopen in-person since the pandemic, has tested positive for the coronavirus. The positive case highlights the concern that children under the age of 18 can be infected with the deadly virus.

AMC Theatres reopens dine-in location in Thousand Oaks

AMC reopened its dine-in services at its movie theatre in Thousand Oaks on Friday following a recent approval by Ventura County under the county's newest health officer order.

California Governor Gavin Newsom tests negative for coronavirus

Gov. Gavin Newsom has tested negative for the coronavirus after someone in his office was infected and another state employee tested positive for COVID-19, it was announced Thursday.

Health officials urge fans to celebrate at home if Lakers win NBA title

With the Los Angeles Lakers on the verge of an NBA championship, the county's top health officer urged residents to celebrate responsibly,  remembering that the coronavirus should preclude large parties or public gatherings.

Orange County reports 141 new coronavirus cases, 14 additional deaths

Fourteen more people have died from COVID-19 in Orange County, hiking the death toll to 1,292, but the county continued its trend of keeping new daily diagnoses below 200 as hospitalizations ticked down, officials said Thursday.

Brewery sues LA County over health order requiring one-day advance reservations

A Palmdale brewery is challenging Los Angeles County's recently enacted health order that requires customers to make reservations one day in advance before visiting a brewery or winery without an in-house kitchen.

New England Journal of Medicine calls for US leaders to be voted out over COVID-19 handling

The New England Journal of Medicine published a scathing editorial calling for the current administration to be voted out in November over the handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

California governor's office says to put on mask between bites

A confusing message released by Governor Gavin Newsom's office encourages people to wear a mask "between bites" when dining out in public, while also saying you should "minimize the number of times you take your mask off."

California governor’s staff member positive for COVID-19

A member of California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office staff tested positive for COVID-19 this week and contact tracing has begun, the office said in a statement Wednesday.

California theme parks must remain closed for now, Governor Newsom says

California’s theme parks got discouraging news on Wednesday when Governor Gavin Newsom announced they must remain closed, for now.

Report: Coachella organizers could postpone festival a third time

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival may be pushed back a third time to next fall, according to a report published Wednesday.  

IRS reaching out to millions who have not claimed $1,200 stimulus check

The head of the IRS, on the defensive over millions of Americans in danger of missing coronavirus relief payments, says the agency is reaching out to low-income and homeless people, military personnel and veterans and those with limited English to notify them they may be eligible.

Catholic priest sues Newsom for 'violating religious rights' with California's COVID-19 shutdown

A Catholic priest is suing Governor Gavin Newsom for allegedly "violating religious rights" by shutting down indoor church services across California amid the coronavirus pandemic.