ER doctor Dr. Michael Daignault reacts to LA County ending COVID-19 emergency
After three years, Los Angeles County announced it will end its COVID-19 emergency. FOX 11 was joined by ER doctor Dr. Michael Daignault to discuss what's next.
LA County ending eviction moratorium after 3 years
Tenants in Los Angeles County will no longer be covered under the COVID-19 eviction protections.
COVID emergency ends in LA County after 3 years
FOX 11's Marla Tellez breaks down what it means.
LA County lifts COVID emergency declarations
LA County's local emergency declarations due to COVID-19 was lifted Friday, resulting in the closure of county-run virus-testing centers.
Over 200 LAUSD students to receive free prom necessities
The Assistance League of Los Angeles will host Los Angeles Unified School District, Homeless Education Office at the 13th Annual Prom Day event. This pop-up boutique will serve more than 200 LAUSD students experiencing homelessness or in foster care and will give them each a unique prom shopping experience completely free of charge.
LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho breaks down new deal with union workers
Superintendent Alberto Carvalho discussed the specifics of the new deal with the striking union workers. The new deal includes retroactive pay raises and raising the minimum wage.
Day 2 of LAUSD worker strike taking place Wednesday
No new negotiations took place Tuesday, paving the way for Day 2 of LAUSD worker strike Wednesday.
Biden signs bill to declassify information on COVID-19 origins
President Joe Biden has signed a bipartisan bill that directs the federal government to declassify as much intelligence as possible about the origins of COVID-19 more than three years after the start of the pandemic.
COVID-19 pandemic expected to end this year 'as a public health emergency,' says World Health Organization
Optimism declared about declining deaths, though WHO falls short of declaring end of emergency now.
New study cites Wuhan raccoon dogs as possible origin of COVID-19
The raccoon dog earns its name from its facial markings similar to raccoons. The animals are known to be sold at the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, where many virologists suspect that the Covid-19 pandemic may have started.
Senior care facility charged in connection with 14 COVID-related deaths
As a result of the outbreak, 14 people, ranging in age from 32 to 94, died. Forty-five employees and 60 residents were also infected and sickened by the virus, according to the complaint.
LA Unified schools will shut down if strike happens
Parents within the LAUSD are being told to make child care plans as the district prepares to strike in the coming weeks.
Local teen is regional Youth Poet Laureate
This Los Angeles teenager is being recognized for her talent as a poet but it's not her ability to rhyme or turn a phrase that's impacting communities and lifting up others, it's the power behind her message.
China will reopen to tourists, resume issuing all visas Wednesday
China is one of the last major countries to reopen its borders to tourists during the pandemic. Previously, the country stuck to a harsh “zero-COVID" strategy involving lockdowns and daily COVID-19 testing.
Lunchables headed to schools
Officials announced that the company is preparing to deliver its packaged ready-to-eat Lunchable kids meals directly to students by putting them in school cafeterias.
No masks required, but Japanese fans still wear them at World Baseball Classic
Japan eased its mask guidelines, recommending them only on crowded trains and in hospitals or care homes, but there was little sign residents were keen to unmask.
LA County eases some COVID rules as emergency declarations end
The county's rule that people exposed to the virus wear a mask for 10 days will be dropped as of Monday, according to the Department of Public Health.
Gov. Gavin Newsom tests positive for COVID
California Governor Gavin Newsom tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, according to his staff.
California to no longer require masking in health care, 'high-risk' settings
California is easing the state's mask mandates. Starting April 3, masks will no longer be required at hospitals, medical offices and other places deemed indoor high-risk.
China dismisses FBI claims on COVID-19 lab-leak theory
FBI Director Christopher Wray said "the FBI has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident."