2020 Presidential Election brings stress, anxiety to Americans

A new survey from the American Psychological Association shows about 70% of American adults see the 2020 Presidential election as a big source of stress for them.

Mayors ask Gov. Newsom to reopen theme parks
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Local mayors and business owners are pleading with California Governor Gavin Newsom to reopen the theme parks.

2020 Presidential Election brings stress, anxiety to Americans
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A new survey from the American Psychological Association shows about 70% of American adults see the 2020 Presidential election as a big source of stress for them.

Election 2020: Polling locations become face mask battlegrounds

On Election Day, voters across the country will face varying rules about masks at polling places as officials try to balance safety precautions with the constitutional right to vote.

Halloween house parties raise red flags in San Bernardino County

Any other year, Halloween would be synonymous with spooky festivities and house parties. But as we remain in the middle of a global pandemic, few masks and no social distancing raise a couple of health red flags.

San Bernardino Co. house parties violate COVID-19 rules
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Wild parties were spotted taking place in San Bernardino County. Dozens of young people were tightly packed into a home in?Fontana for a Halloween Party Saturday.

Gatherings large and small continue driving up LA County COVID cases

Again citing mounting evidence of residents ignoring health orders to gather in public places or hold private get-togethers, Los Angeles County's public health director warned of an already worsening COVID-19 situation becoming even more dire during the upcoming holiday season without rapid behavioral changes.  

Texas records highest number of total positive COVID-19 cases in US

As the coronavirus pandemic surges across the nation, the data from Sunday — the most recent available — says that there have been 937,317 cases in Texas, the nation's second-largest state.

LAUSD offering limited in-person small group classes for high-need students

While campuses remain closed to most Los Angeles Unified students, district officials Monday announced plans to provide in-person instruction to small groups of students most in need as well as outdoor conditioning for athletes.

LA doctor details handling a pandemic in midst of a war in Armenia

Coronavirus cases are on the rise all over the world. The combination of war and a global pandemic is making the situation in Armenia much worse as the war rages on with Azerbaijan. A Los Angeles doctor who flew to Armenia to help with the crisis details his experience. 

Billions in COVID-19 business loans possibly given to scammers, report says

The Office of Small Business Administration (SBA) Inspector General Michael Ware found that it may have distributed billions of dollars to fraudulent businesses claiming financial distress due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report.

LA County reports 1,590 new cases of COVID-19 as numbers continue rising

Los Angeles County reported 1,590 new cases of COVID-19 and four additional deaths on Sunday, bringing the county's totals to 309,190 cases and 7,074 fatalities.  

Riverside County reports largest one-day jump in coronavirus deaths in weeks

The number of COVID-19 infections recorded in Riverside County since the public health documentation period began in early March is 68,050, with an overall death toll of 1,319, according to the Riverside University Health System.

England's monthlong lockdown may last longer amid rising COVID-19 cases

The British government says a new national lockdown in England may have to last longer than the planned four weeks if coronavirus infection rates don’t fall quickly enough.

More US patients to have easy, free access to doctor's notes

“It means information about your care can no longer be hidden from you. And you have a say in your care,” said Bloomquist, 32, who has a rare type of arthritis that took years to diagnose