Ice cream from China contaminated with coronavirus: report
Officials believe the coronavirus was able to survive in the ice cream due to the cold temperature and was likely transferred from a person who had the disease.
'Biden cannot be sworn in fast enough': Governors vexed by pace of COVID-19 vaccine shipments
Uncertainty over the pace of federal COVID-19 vaccine allotments is triggering anger and confusion in some states.
Underground party busted by LASD superspreader task force
All dressed up but nowhere to go. An underground party was once again shut down in Los Angeles County.
Former San Diego mayor Kevin Faulconer on push to recall Gov. Newsom: Californians deserve better
Faulconer pointed to failures on homelessness, unemployment, and COVID-19, as reasons why Newsom should be ousted.
'Let them play' rallies held across California to protest COVID-19 restrictions on youth sports
Dozens of rallies took place across California on Friday to protest pandemic-related restrictions on youth sports.
Underground party busted by LASD superspreader task force
All dressed up but nowhere to go. An underground party was once again shut down in Los Angeles County.
Dodger Stadium transforms into COVID-19 vaccination site
Dodger Stadium reopened Friday as a COVID-19 mass-vaccination center, with Mayor Eric Garcetti saying it will have the capacity to vaccinate 12,000 people a day when it is running fully.
Company selling body bags sees demand spike amid COVID-19 surge
A company has increased production of its most popular item: the disaster pouch, known by many as body bags.
Business owners relieved after no new restrictions in LA County
Although coronavirus cases continue to be worrisome, Los Angeles County Public Health did not issue new restrictions on Friday.
Woman's kidney transplant surgery delayed due to COVID-19 surge
Laura Walker, 35, of Temecula, always knew her kidneys were compromised, but it wasn’t until the end of 2019 that this mother of two and wife of a Marine ended up in the hospital, diagnosed with kidney disease.
Woman's kidney transplant surgery delayed due to COVID-19 surge
When the coronavirus surge hit in November, Laura was told her transplant surgery would be delayed indefinitely because it?s an elective surgery.
Post Malone donates 10K of his sold-out Crocs to hospital workers battling pandemic
Rapper Post Malone is donating 10,000 pairs of his sold-out Duet Max Clog II Crocs to medical workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
More than 2 million people dead globally from COVID-19
The number of dead from the virus is about equal to the population of Brussels, Mecca, Minsk or Vienna.
CDC warns UK coronavirus strain may become dominant in US, COVID-19 death toll could reach 477K by February
More than 470,000 Americans could die from COVID-19 by early February, while a new and far more infectious strain of coronavirus could dominate in the country by March, the CDC warned.
NBA fines Kyrie Irving $50,000 for going to an indoor party
Kyrie Irving, who has missed five games, has been fined $50,000 for attending an indoor party.
More COVID-19 restrictions possible in Los Angeles County
With a continued surge in COVID-19 cases that has flooded hospitals with patients and led to deaths roughly every six minutes, Los Angeles County officials were continuing today to weigh possible new business restrictions in hopes of slowing spread of the virus.
Long Beach expands COVID-19 vaccine access
The city of Long Beach announced that it is expanding access to the COVID-19 vaccine to grocery store workers, seniors, and teachers in phases beginning this weekend.
Long Beach rolls out Phase 2 of COVID-19 vaccine plan
With its own health care department, Mayor Robert Garcia says they’re able to use guidance from the state and make decisions more quickly.
Attorneys urge California to move incarcerated to front of vaccination line
There have been about a dozen bigger outbreaks in the last month, accounting for about a third of the 167 inmate coronavirus deaths. Corrections officials said active cases peaked Dec. 20 at 10,721 systemwide.
Despite recent COVID-19 infection, US executes Virginia man for 1992 slayings
The U.S. government has executed a drug trafficker for a series of slayings in Virginia in 1992, despite his recent COVID-19 infection. Corey Johnson received a lethal injection Thursday at the federal prison complex in Terre Haute, Indiana.



















