Could we see a fourth stimulus check? Where payments stand
So far, over 2 million people have signed an online Change.org petition calling for recurring $2,000 per month payments.
May jobs report: US adds modest 559,000 jobs amid hiring struggles
U.S. employers in May added 559,000 jobs, which was better than April but still a sign that many companies are struggling to find enough workers.
California workplace rules: Masks required, unless everyone is vaccinated
California employees will soon be able to skip masks in the workplace, but only if every employee in the room is fully vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Longtime LA radio host recovers from COVID-19 with beloved 'Tank' by his side
The longtime radio host says his 185-pound dog refuses to leave his side.
Longtime LA radio host recovers from COVID-19 with beloved 'Tank' by his side
Kevin "Slow Jammin'" James was not alone in his battle with COVID-19. His beloved big dog Tank was by his side during the grueling recovery.
Cal-OSHA pulls a 180°, Now requiring all workers to wear masks if 1 employee is unvaccinated after voting no
Shortly after rejecting new proposed rules that would require all workers to wear masks if one person at the business is unvaccinated, workplace regulators pulled a complete 180-degree pivot Thursday night, giving the proposal the green light.
Cal-OSHA pulls a 180°, now says yes to requiring all workers to wear masks if 1 employee is unvaccinated
Less than an hour after rejecting new proposed rules that would require all workers to wear masks if one person at the business is unvaccinated, workplace regulators made a complete 180-degree pivot Thursday night, giving the proposal the green light.
California to pay $2M church legal fees over virus closures
The state of California has agreed not to impose greater coronavirus restrictions on church gatherings than it does on retail establishments in a pair of settlements that provide more than $2 million in fees to lawyers who challenged the rules as a violation of religious freedom.
Canine coronavirus found in humans in Malaysia, study says
Researchers found the first known cases of canine coronavirus in humans stemming from a study observing pneumonia patients in Malaysia in 2017, leading researchers to believe that species-to-species transmission has been happening for some time.
Workplace mask guidelines being discussed by Cal-OSHA
The hours-long discussion continues between state officials with regards to requiring California workers to keep their masks on.
COVID-19 vaccines now available to the public at LAX
You can now get vaccinated while waiting for your plane at LAX.
Sponsors hail Naomi Osaka’s ‘courage’ on mental health
Companies sponsoring Osaka applauded the tennis star for her decision to pull out of the French Open.
‘Next big wave’: Radiation drugs track and kill cancer cells
Few such drugs are approved now, but the approach may become a new way to treat patients with other hard-to-reach or inoperable cancers.
Dogs can sniff out COVID-19 with up to 94% accuracy, study finds
A study found specially trained dogs can rapidly, noninvasively detect a COVID-19 infection with up to 94.3% sensitivity and up to 92% specificity.
California will allow to-go cocktails and outdoor dining expansions to stay after economy reopens
"The pandemic may be going away... but your to-go cocktails don’t have to!" California will allow outdoor dining expansions and to-go cocktails to stay after the state fully reopens on June 15.
Vaccinated residents could win season tickets to Dodgers, Los Angeles Football Club
Vaccinated Los Angeles County residents will now get the chance to win season tickets to the Dodgers or Los Angeles Football Club as the county continues to offer incentives to urge people to get vaccinated.
Sneak peek at Disney's highly-anticipated Avengers Campus
Disney California Adventure Park’s new Superhero land is about to debut to the public, featuring an action-packed Spider-Man ride, lab-created culinary masterpieces and interactive experiences for the next generation of Superheros.
Cal-OSHA to extend mask wearing guidelines in workplace settings
As people start returning to work again, many are wondering if they can ditch the face masks for good.
Cal OSHA extends mask wearing until at least the end of July
Cal OSHA says there are still some health rules that'll remain in place for a while longer.
Los Angeles County summer jobs program for underserved youth begins
Los Angeles County is looking for employers and prospective workers to participate in Youth@Work, a regional program to prepare underserved youth for jobs and careers in the local reopening economy, officials said Wednesday.



















