Biden to take oath outside Capitol amid COVID-19 restrictions
The president-elect's team is proceeding with plans without any assurances that outgoing President Donald Trump will participate.
50 Georgia kids potentially exposed to COVID-19 after Santa, Mrs. Claus test positive
Fifty children were exposed to COVID-19 after taking their picture with a Santa and Mrs. Clause who tested positive for the virus.
Health officials connect COVID-19 case surge at USC to Thanksgiving gatherings
Health officials at the University of Southern California have connected an outbreak of new COVID-19 cases at the university to Thanksgiving gatherings. In addition, testing will be mandatory for all students, faculty, and staff starting in January.
FDA says preliminary analysis confirms effectiveness, safety of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
The FDA says its preliminary analysis confirms the effectiveness and safety of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine, a key step toward approval in the U.S.
Florida man pays $7,600 to cover past-due utility bills for 114 families
A Florida business owner is covering the overdue utility bills for 114 families at risk of losing service so close to the holiday season.
USC announces ability to conduct 100,000 COVID-19 tests by spring semester
USC announced Tuesday it will be able to conduct 100,000 COVID-19 tests per week during the spring semester, a significant increase from the 5,000 a week testing capacity during fall.
Colorado on standby as possible fill-in for USC in Pac-12 title game
At the moment, Karl Dorrell and the Colorado Buffaloes remain on standby mode just in case they’re summoned to Los Angeles as a fill-in for the Pac-12 title game Friday.
Senator proposes free streaming to curb COVID-19 spread during holiday season
Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, says free streaming services would be an incentive to stay home for the holidays.
Students organize protests over Cal State Long Beach's grading system
Many say the online classes at home are taking a toll.
First coronavirus vaccine doses administered to healthcare workers in LA County
Vaccinations against COVID-19 began Monday in California amid a huge surge in infections and hospitalizations.
Protests over Cal State Long Beach's grading system
Students held a drive-thru protest over the university's grading system.
Licensed ICU bed capacity in Riverside County drops to 0%, officials say
Riverside County health officials on Monday reported 6,741 newly diagnosed coronavirus cases and 13 virus-related deaths since Friday, as the number of available licensed intensive care unit beds countywide dwindled to zero.
Riverside County ICU bed capacity drops to zero percent
Hospital officials in Riverside County are facing a dire situation as COVID-19 cases continue to surge.
Original Saugus Cafe: LA's oldest restaurant struggling after recent outdoor dining ban
The Saugus Cafe in Newhall, built in 1886 as a train depot eatery, is the longest-running restaurant in LA County. It has survived earthquakes, floods, even a dam collapse, but COVID closures may shut it down.
When will the general public get the COVID-19 vaccine?
Health officials say over a dozen retail chains have joined the effort to vaccinate the public in 2021.
Orange County set to receive COVID-19 vaccines Wednesday
Orange County expects to receive its doses of COVID-19 vaccines manufactured from Pfizer by Wednesday with frontline hospital workers getting the first shots, officials said Monday.
Organizers: More than halfway through petition signatures needed to place recall of Gov. Newsom on ballot
Organizers say they've collected more than 800,000 signatures in their petition. They have until March 2021 to turn in the signatures.
The Coronavirus Vaccine is Here
FOX 11's Christine Devine and Marla Tellez get a report from Phil Shuman on the vaccine and talk with Dr. Thomas Yadegar for more analysis
Interview: Dr. Thomas Yadegar speaks on COVID-19 vaccines making their way to Los Angeles
Dr. Thomas Yadegar of Providence Cedars-Sinai Medical Center weighed in on the first rollouts of the COVID-19 vaccines.
First US COVID-19 vaccinations given as shipments arrive nationwide
The first U.S. vaccinations were happening Monday as shipments began arriving at sites around the country.



















