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The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority released findings from its 2025 count, reporting a 4% decrease in people experiencing homelessness across the county.
Homelessness in Los Angeles falls two years in a row, 2025 Homeless Count says Unsheltered homelessness in the county declined by 9.5% in 2025 compared to 2024, data shows, dropping by 14% over ...
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority said its annual count showed total homelessness, including people in shelters, in ...
Los Angeles officials cite progress against homelessness, but some council members and providers warn of challenges ahead.
Homelessness in Los Angeles County declined for the second consecutive year, according to results from the 2025 Greater Los ...
The estimated number of unsheltered children and teens under 18 in the county went up this year, and data suggests larger ...
The Housing Is A Human Right organization is questioning the accuracy of the 2025 Los Angeles Homeless Count, citing discrepancies in the data and concerns about the methodology used, and is calling ...
The agency experienced a 37 to 39 percent drop in people experiencing homelessness on public transit during the past year.
For the second consecutive year, homelessness decreased in the Los Angeles area, the 2025 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count found. “Deep collaboration, focused emergency response, and ...
Over two years, the count showed that unsheltered homelessness fell cumulatively by 14 percent in Los Angeles County and by a record 17.5 percent in the city, as thousands of people moved indoors.
The resignation of Va Lecia Adams Kellum came days after the L.A. County Board of Supervisors voted to strip LAHSA of more than $300 million and create a new county department of homelessness.
The agency has come under fire for its lack of transparency in addition to spending millions and not alleviating the ...