Germany enters stricter lockdown as coronavirus deaths hit new high
Germany has hit a new record level of deaths from the coronavirus as it enters a stricter lockdown, closing shops and schools.
Teachers in Huntington Beach ordered to return to class Jan. 2021
Teachers in Huntington Beach are being ordered to return to class next month.
Nurses plan to strike at 3 SoCal hospitals amid COVID-19 staffing shortages
Nurses are calling for a strike at three hospitals in Southern California next week amid the COVID-19 surge across the region.
California ups order of body bags, reminding that COVID-19 remains deadly
Gov. Gavin Newsom Tuesday offered a grim reminder that the disease remains deadly, saying the state has ordered 5,000 more body bags for distribution to morgues in three counties, including Los Angeles, as the state's COVID-19 death rate continues to rise.
California activates mass fatality program
New EventThe COVID-19 pandemic continues to overwhelm hospitals and now, the state is preparing for the worst.
FOX 11's Elex Michaelson Talks with Peter Lee, The Executive Director of California Covered
It's not too late to sign up for health insurance--deadlines have been extended.
TikTok star who went viral for skateboarding to Fleetwood Mac's 'Dreams' says he tested positive for COVID-19
A social media sensation who went viral after he longboarded to a Fleetwood Mac classic announced he has tested positive for COVID-19.
Teachers in Huntington Beach ordered to return to class Jan. 2021
Teachers in Huntington Beach are being ordered to return to class next month.
Orange County Sheriff slams judge's order to release inmates amid COVID-19
OC Sheriff Don Barnes is rejecting a judge's order that asks inmates to be released from county jails amid coronavirus concerns.
Orange County Sheriff slams judge's order to release inmates amid COVID-19
OC Sheriff Don Barnes is rejecting a judge's order that asks inmates to be released from county jails amid coronavirus concerns.
Mobile test teams dispatched to high-risk communities
On Tuesday, Mayor Eric Garcetti deployed mobile testing teams to underserved communities in the San Fernando Valley and South LA.
COVID-19: More than 4,400 hospitalized in LA County, 1.7% ICU capacity in SoCal
LA County Public Health reports 86 new deaths, which officials say is a single-day record of deaths since the summer COVID-19 surge.
Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, African American scientist, credited for key work on coronavirus vaccine
Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett earned her place in the history books for her pivotal work in producing one of the first coronavirus vaccines that could pave the way to ending the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Rancho Palos Verdes mayor sends letter to Newsom, LA County requesting that schools reopen
City officials in Rancho Palos Verdes sent a letter to California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles County last week, requesting that schools be permitted to reopen for in-person classes beginning in January.
Study: COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affecting women
Primary responsibility for child care, unemployment and psychological distress remain higher among women than their male partners amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a study released Tuesday by researchers from USC.
Florida basketball star Keyontae Johnson ‘following simple commands’ after horrific collapse
University of Florida basketball star Keyontae Johnson is reportedly out of a medically induced coma and is "following simple commands" following his terrifying collapse on the court during a game against rival Florida State over the weekend, sources said on Tuesday.
Mayor of Azusa remains hospitalized a week after testing positive for COVID-19, report says
The Mayor of Azusa remained hospitalized as of Monday night, a week after testing positive for COVID-19, according to a newspaper report.
Dad gets huge tattoo identical to son’s birthmark on his chest
A dad in Canada went above and beyond to help his son feel more confident.
LAUSD extends no-fail policy amid pandemic
The nation’s second-largest school district said it wants to avoid penalizing students who may be struggling during the public health emergency.
Gov. Newsom says more doses of COVID-19 vaccine will arrive by next week amid surge
Amid an ongoing surge and the day after the first doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine were administered to some healthcare workers in Los Angeles County, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced more doses were set to arrive by next week.



















