The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) confirms a local outbreak of measles among five persons. This outbreak includes four County residents, who were exposed to an
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) is looking to identify others who are at risk for measles and may have been exposed to a non-resident measles
Fewer than 100 students and staff members at two Los Angeles universities remain quarantined following their possible exposure to measles.
California State University, Los Angeles, reported Tuesday that 70 students
A measles quarantine at the University of California, Los Angeles, has been greatly reduced.
Spokesman Tod Tamberg says one student is still quarantined on campus Friday. He says fewer than
State health officials say the number of measles cases is up in California this year and much of the increase is linked to overseas travel.
Dr. Karen Smith, director of
California would give state public health officials instead of local doctors the power to decide which children can skip vaccinations before attending school under legislation proposed Tuesday to counter what
Sandra Lyon is leaving the Santa Monica-Malibu school district at the end of the school year.
The superintendent announced Monday that she has accepted an offer to become the top
The Santa Monica-Malibu school board on Wednesday nominated a former member for a professional honor.
A resolution was passed unanimously in support of State Senator Ben Allen as a candidate
Editor:
In response to the article published on August 17, 2015 by Jeff Goodman, PS1 Pluralistic School has been misrepresented. Until now, it has been possible for a family entering
Editor:
This is in response to Bill Bauer's July 13 column about California's new vaccine law.
Making his point about the value of legally required vaccinations
Congratulations are in order to state Sen.Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) and Sen. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento), who co-sponsored SB 277 which requires that California school children must be vaccinated against