The Washington Post on MSN22d
For L.A.’s homeless population, the fires upend hard-earned stabilityPASADENA, Calif. — Thomas Hutchinson moved into an Altadena apartment building using a Los Angeles County housing voucher in ...
LA Times on MSN13d
Immigration made homeless numbers worse than they actually were in 2024The historic increase of homelessness reported by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in 2024 was largely ...
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LAist on MSNCalMatters lawsuit forces LA officials to turn over secret homeless shelter complaintsInternal reports on deaths, disease, abuse and overdoses will give the public a rare glimpse inside taxpayer-funded shelters.
LA Times on MSN11d
L.A. County’s first safe parking for homeless people living in RVs opens in CrenshawLos Angeles County has opened its first safe parking location for recreational vehicles. The pilot has spaces for 14 RVs that ...
Peter Dreier, an urban and environmental policy professor at Occidental College, joins The Excerpt to discuss the worsening ...
The Los Angeles City Council approved on Friday, Jan. 24 a transfer of $4.1 million to the Los Angeles Homeless Services ...
earlier this month she left behind a plastic toy cottage she used for shelter along the banks of the Los Angeles River. Her cottage survived but Garrison remains part of Los Angeles' homeless ...
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Celeb Tattler on MSNBen Affleck's humane side: Visited a homeless center in Los AngelesBen Affleck visited a homeless shelter in Los Angeles yesterday with a group of friends. The actor was initially photographed ...
County officials recommend some cuts to homeless services, part of a changing approach ahead of the Measure A sales tax kicking in in April.
While Los Angeles recovers from the devastating Palisades and Eaton wildfires, corporate landlords continue mass evictions.
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Any student of California history knows the story of the 1906 earthquake. San Francisco was torn apart by the quake itself, ...
CBS News on MSN22d
Los Angeles wildfires exacerbate the region's housing crisisThe wildfires have destroyed more than 12,000 structures, and a Southern California housing shortage that was already serious has been made even more dire.
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