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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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Across L.A. County, about 3,000 young people experience homelessness or housing insecurity. Host families are helping to bring down those numbers.
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Skid Row Housing Trust receiver Mark Adams told the judge if he can’t secure operational funding soon, security guards will walk off the job.
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After California’s largest home insurance provider said it wouldn’t issue new policies, consumer and insurance industry groups have ideas for what they’d like to see California do. Here’s the debate over four of those ideas.
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More than 170,000 people are homeless in California. Some Democrats want to make the state the nation’s first to declare housing a human right, but opponents worry it would be costly.
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New findings from LAist are adding to a growing list of questions swirling around Mark Adams who was tapped to oversee the Skid Row Housing Trust.
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Renters at Barrington Plaza want a judge to block their multibillion-dollar landlord from evicting them under California’s Ellis Act.
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New ordinances cap annual rent increases at 3% and add relocation assistance.
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Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez joined AirTalk Tuesday to talk about the council’s latest plans for expanding access to AC.
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Under the settlement, state officials will spell out why applications were denied — and give tenants a path to appeal the decision.
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U.S. District Judge David O. Carter denied Santa Ana's request to dismiss the case.
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A new interpretation of an old law gives homebuilders leverage over California cities and their zoning codes. They’re using it to push through thousands of new apartments around the state.
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A grassroots organization is suing the city over its refusal to grant it a permit to operate.