For most of us, the pandemic meant loss, fear and uncertainty. But for a then-teenager in Los Angeles, it sparked something remarkable.
Joann, the 81-year-old fabric and craft retailer, has filed for bankruptcy as it struggles with customers cutting back on discretionary spending.
Four years ago, Monday, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Today, L.A. County's "patient zero" recalls the milestone.
California, the state that once enacted some of the strictest COVID-19 protocols, has recently relaxed its guidance, going even a step further than the CDC.
An estimated 1,937 unclaimed individuals who died in 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic were laid to rest.
Dozens of current and former city of Los Angeles workers are seeking damages in a lawsuit alleging that the FDA's emergency use authorization for COVID-19 vaccines allows individuals to refuse the shot without facing penalties from employers.