As Los Angeles is gripped by wildfires that resemble a Hollywood disaster movie, the city's vast entertainment industry is already counting the costs of yet another drastic setback that its workers can ill-afford.
People living with HIV in California were highly satisfied with telephone visits during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and wanted to continue them in their regular care.
As the Los Angeles wildfires rage on, charring more than 40,000 acres and destroying 12,000 structures, News Channel 3 has followed several evacuees fleeing to the desert. Now, some local realtors say they expect the housing market to change because of it,
Wildfires add uncertainty to California's already shaky recovery from the pandemic-era recession and unemployment.
Universal Studios Hollywood announced on Tuesday, Jan. 8, that it would close its doors amid a series of deadly wildfires throughout Los Angeles — marking the theme park's first closure since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vaccination in nursing homes led to a decrease in hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19 in the two years that followed the height of the pandemic, according to a report published Tuesday in Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology.
Disney, Warner Bros. and Universal have shut down or scaled back in-person work. As the wildfires continue to spread across the Los Angeles area, studios and agencies are shutting down their lots and offices, or allowing employees to work remotely if safe to do so.
The Carson woman processed phony claims and her boyfriend accessed the EDD benefits through ATM withdrawals. They face up to 30 years in prison.
Wildfires have decimated more than 37,000 acres of the Los Angeles metropolitan area over the last several days, charring more than 12,000 structures, displacing over 150,000 residents and leaving at least 24 people dead.
A former California Employment Development Department employee admitted this week in federal court to fraudulently obtaining more than $768,000 in COVID-19 unemployment payments ... 64, of South Los Angeles — pleaded guilty to the same charge.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump wants to make Hollywood “bigger, better and stronger” and has cast Mel Gibson, Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone as stars of what he is calling his “Special Ambassadors to a great but very troubled place, Hollywood, California.”
FilmLA's annual on-location production report shows shoot days in Los Angeles were the lowest since 1995, except for the Covid year of 2020.