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The “Community Opportunity to Purchase Act” would give organizations committed to keeping rents low the first chance to make an offer on buildings coming up for sale.
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A federal judge wrote that Controller Kenneth Mejia is the most knowledgeable about the complex funding in the homelessness system.
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L.A. officials and volunteers undercounted in key neighborhoods by 32% this year, the study says. The agency that conducts the count says it welcomes the review but hasn't seen the numbers yet.Listen 0:44
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The new sales tax divides $96 million among L.A.’s 88 cities.
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After weeks of waiting, the governor signed a law overhauling local zoning to build more housing in California's biggest metro areas.
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What do stairs have to do with California’s housing crisis? More than you might think, says this Culver City councilmember.Listen 3:56
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Este junio, California demanadó al proprietario Mike Nijjar por discriminación y condiciones de viva antihigiénicas e inseguras adentro de sus viviendas. Ahora, el fiscal general de California, Rob Bonta, está pidiendo que los inquilinos de Nijjar compartan sus experiencias con los funcionarios estatales.
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Attorney General Rob Bonta is asking tenants who have experience with Mike Nijjar, one of the state's biggest landlords, to share their complaints with his office.
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People moving to Los Angeles are regularly baffled by the region’s refrigerator-less apartments. They’ll soon be a thing of the past.
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Thousands of Californians could return to homelessness as the feds reportedly plan to disinvest from permanent housing.
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A low-tax advocacy group seems intent on making the Los Angeles “mansion tax” the face of their statewide tax-capping ballot measure campaign.
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President Trump says one part of the answer to homelessness is civil commitment and forced medical care. Some Democrats agree.
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The bill by a San Francisco Democrat would have allowed some state-funded homeless housing projects to require sobriety.