Kaiser Permanente announces multimillion dollar pledge to 10 SoCal health equity organizations

In honor of Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, Kaiser Permanente Monday announced $8.15 million in funding for 40 nonprofit and community-based organizations across the country, including 10 in Southern California, that operate programs that address systemic racism and its accompanying trauma on individuals and communities of color.

Los Angeles expands COVID-19 care kit initiative to South LA and LA's Eastside

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez announced Monday the city is expanding its COVID-19 care kit initiative, which has been distributing supplies in the northeast San Fernando Valley.

Vaccine access to those 65 and older
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FOX 11 spoke with Supervisor Kathryn Barger on vaccinating older LA County residents.

Under new DA, alleged child decapitator, deputy ambusher would be eligible for parole in 20 years

Under reforms from new Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón, the suspects in two cases involving the decapitation of two kids, and the shooting ambush of two deputies, will both be eligible for parole after serving 20 years in prison, if convicted.

Plan to revitalize all 51 miles of Los Angeles River announced

Eco-friendly projects designed to improve water quality and increase access to parks while addressing social issues in nearby communities are among the goals of an updated plan to revitalize the Los Angeles River.

LA Mayor supports new bill intended to create affordable housing

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti joined state elected officials Wednesday to show his support for the Bring California Home Act which seeks to create affordable apartments and rental assistance through money generated by closing corporate tax loopholes.

Police investigating racist graffiti on Sylmar buildings

Police called the graffiti an "aberration." However, not everyone agrees with the hateful messages being an aberration.

City council votes to have Los Angeles pursue changes to restaurant permit processes

The Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to instruct city agencies and departments to pursue changes that will make it easier for the food and beverage industry to provide outdoor dining amid the COVID-19 pandemic.