Red Cross blood donors could win trip to Super Bowl LVI by helping tackle COVID-19 plasma shortage

Red Cross blood donors could win a trip to Super Bowl LVI by helping tackle the national convalescent plasma shortage. They are urging individuals, especially those who have recovered from COVID-19, to give blood.

Sandra Scully, wife of Dodgers icon Vin Scully, dies at 76

Sandra Scully, the wife of longtime Los Angeles Dodgers announcer Vin Scully, has died at the age of 76.

Top federal prosecutor in Los Angeles resigns after 3 years

Nick Hanna, who was appointed by President Donald Trump in early 2018, said his last day as U.S. attorney for the Los Angeles-based district will be Jan. 8.

2 teens charged in deadly attack of youth counselor in South LA

A youth counselor was beaten to death by a group of teens after he tried to break up a fight at a youth center near South Los Angeles over the weekend.

ICU nurse gets second dose of COVID-19 vaccine
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Helen Cordova earned headlines after becoming the first frontline healthcare worker in California to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

Dentists may be able to administer and give COVID-19 shots
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Dentists, who deal with patients and their most sensitive areas on a daily basis, say a shot in the arm may be the easiest thing they may ever deal with.

SAG-AFTRA calls for production hold in entertainment industry due to COVID-19 surge

The anticipated post-holiday surge of COVID-19 cases and the shortage of hospital beds to treat patients has led organizations representing actors, independent producers and advertisers to recommend a temporary hold on in-person production in Southern California.

COVID-19 surge prompts two-month closure of iconic Pink’s Hot Dogs

Due to the rise in COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles County, the owner of Pink’s Hot Dogs has decided to close the iconic eatery for two months in order to help curb the spread of the virus. 

White Memorial hospital getting help from National Guard, state, Army

Adventist Health White Memorial hospital, a facility that's been over-stretched by the COVID-19 virus and deluged with patients is getting some help now from the California National Guard, the state, and the Army Corps of Engineers.

LAFD captain dies from complications of COVID-19

The Los Angeles Fire Department is mourning one of their own after a fire captain died due to complications from COVID-19.

Group holds own version of parade in Pasadena
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Pasadena looked much different this New Year's Day as the pandemic forced the Rose Parade to cancel and pushed the Rose Bowl out of California.

Grand Park's NYELA to go digital amid ongoing pandemic

New Year's Eve festivities in downtown Los Angeles will look much different this year as SoCal remains under a stay-at-home order.

Prosecutors' union files civil lawsuit over Gasc�n's new directives
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The union representing Los Angeles County prosecutors filed a lawsuit against District Attorney George Gasc�n, alleging that his special directives to get rid of sentencing enhancements and strikes are violating the state law.