COVID case numbers are still going up. Kids under 5 won’t be eligible for vaccination for months. How can parents make smart decisions in the meantime?
Los Angeles Times
California surpasses astonishing 6 million COVID-19 infections as Omicron wave expands
The arrival of Omicron has pushed daily caseloads to their highest levels and sent a stream of new coronavirus-positive people to the hospital.
Judge pauses California luxury development over wildfire evacuation concerns
A court has ruled that Lake County failed to properly analyze how a Guenoc Valley development would affect evacuation routes in times of wildfire.
Contemplating a COVID party for your kids? It’s still a bad idea
The apparently milder Omicron variant has some parents thinking it might be helpful to let their kids get infected. But experts say there’s no upside.
Sidney Poitier, trailblazing star who helped break down Hollywood color barriers, dies at 94
Sidney Poitier, who made history as the first Black man to win the Oscar for lead actor and starred in “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” has died.
Biden pledges to defend democracy on Jan. 6 anniversary
President Joe Biden challenged the nation to reject political violence on the anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump.
If you take an at-home coronavirus test, who keeps track of the results? Probably no one
Californians have been racing to buy at-home testing kits. But chances are that the results aren’t making their way into the public health system.
California is suddenly snow-capped and very wet. But how long will the water rush last?
The recent rains did not completely eliminate the drought, but they certainly helped improve drought conditions, water experts say.
California has a new COVID mortgage relief program. Here’s how to get help
The state is launching its long-awaited mortgage relief program to help homeowners facing COVID-related money troubles. Here are the rules.
Hospitals see big jumps in COVID-19 patients, but this surge is different from last winter
Roughly two-thirds of patients who have tested positive at the four hospitals run by the L.A. County Department of Health Services were admitted for something other than the coronavirus.

