Deadbeat California lawmakers still haven’t paid off a $20 billion federal loan for unemployment claims during the pandemic — and struggling businesses are picking up the ballooning tab ...
Unlike recent temperatures, California’s COVID summer may no longer be heating up — though officials caution the virus continues to circulate at levels plenty high enough to pack a potent infectious ...
Businesses large and small across California are paying even more on their payroll taxes to the federal government this year ...
The winter respiratory virus season may have hit its peak in California, with coronavirus levels in sewage and COVID-19 hospitalizations starting to decline following weeks of steady increases. Should ...
In many cases, it doesn’t matter if you get tested out of network or when you get the vaccine. Your health insurance plan should still be picking up the tab until November. California’s state of ...
Brandon Guerrero, 34, of Compton receives flu and COVID-19 vaccines at a CVS in Huntington Park on Aug. 28. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times) California's protracted summer COVID surge has finally ...
Another COVID-19 wave is hitting California as the summer ends and kids head back to school. It’s a familiar story by now, but one that has become perhaps more confusing with time because of changing ...
Sherri Pender, right, receives her COVID-19 vaccination from nurse Breiona Lang at a Kaiser Permanente clinic in Venice in September. (Carlin Stiehl / For The Times) COVID-19 appears to be on the rise ...
Those hoping for good coronavirus news Tuesday should not have tuned into Dr. Mark Ghaly's noon press conference. The California Health and Human Services secretary shared concerning statistics about ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - Californians infected with COVID-19 may go about their lives without isolating or testing negative as long as their symptoms are improving, according to new and significantly ...