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Among the programs hit by the cuts is Pathway Home, which helps move people from encampments into temporary housing.
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If signed into law, Senate Bill 4 would allow colleges and churches to sidestep local restrictions and build affordable housing on their own land.
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On the agenda: Storm shelter prep, data problems and people getting kicked out of shelters.
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A property that once banned “any person of the African or Mongolian race” will soon be home to 122 new apartments for low-income renters.
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Due to the problems, most of the stations where unhoused people can access free water opened over a month late.
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We explore rent control through key moments that shaped California and parts of Los Angeles County.
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Officials focused shelter efforts at people living where the risk was highest – along rivers and flood zones. But only a few hundred emergency shelter beds were launched, despite over 50,000 people living outdoors in L.A. County.
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In the past six months, L.A. landlords have filed close to 40,000 evictions. A new map shows where those evictions are happening.
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The Mayfair Hotel near downtown will become part of L.A. Mayor Karen Bass’ Inside Safe program.
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An LAist review finds 274 units, partially paid for by the voter-approved bond measure Proposition HHH, have sat empty for more than 60 days.
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The decision allows evictions to proceed against hundreds of tenants living in the West L.A. high-rise apartment complex.
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The new waiver removes a key hurdle that Bass and homeless service providers have cited for delays in getting people into available housing meant for them.
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After a Capital & Main and ProPublica investigation found that landlords were turning low-cost housing into tourist hotels, the city ordered some building owners to comply with the law.