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Faced with a June 2026 deadline, city officials have been counting tents that are tossed during cleanups, even when the ...
Tenants of a Los Angeles building for formerly homeless individuals have filed a lawsuit against its owners and managers, citing severe neglect and unsafe conditions.
Downtown LA building blasts ‘Baby Shark' on repeat to fend off homeless tents The song, beloved by children and despised by parents, is "driving people crazy," one unhoused woman said.
In a statement, the White House said homeless veterans in and around LA can go to the center to receive care such as housing and substance abuse treatment.
The troubling case of the blow-torch-wielding homeless man eyed for arson during the LA wildfires has sparked new debate over the Democratic city’s general alleged kid-glove handling of its ...
A downtown Los Angeles business that played “Baby Shark” on loop to deter homeless encampments has cut the music.
President Trump has ordered a Veterans Affairs campus in West Los Angeles to house 6,000 homeless vets by 2028, but details are elusive.
This 7,500-square-foot facility will soon provide 16 single-occupancy rooms designed to meet VA standards for privacy and dignity in non-congregate transitional housing.
According to county leaders, the building would house residents experiencing, and at risk of, chronic homelessness. Under the current plans, the facility is scheduled to open in 2025.
The move comes despite objections from LA City Councilmembers who said creating a county department will deeply impact the city’s response to homelessness.
The Board of Supervisors have asked the state for funding for adding or adapting six new “Project Homekey-Plus” sites in LA, Torrance.
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