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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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L.A. Supervisors backed off plans to cut aid that helps people stay housed — but went forward with other cuts prevention advocates say will make it harder for people at risk of losing housing to get legal help.
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A federal judge convenes a who’s who of top officials, lambasting a failure to properly track billions in spending on homelessness.
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The first budget allocating Measure A sales tax funds also includes cuts to services.
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Councilmember Monica Rodriguez called the homeless service agency a 'sinking Titanic.'
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Kyshawn Lane of Weekly Home Check and Dana K. White, author of Decluttering at the Speed of Life, share their top house cleaning hacks and tips.Listen 2:21
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The trusted expertise from the TV show 'This Old House' is now on the radio and on-demand.
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State lawmakers will debate a bill to require annual inspections, new complaint processes and harsher penalties for local governments that don’t file mandatory reports.
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Karen Bass' order directs multiple city departments to create plans to expedite rebuilding with wildfire resilience in mind.
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The early data is incomplete, but the LA Homeless Services Authority's leader says final numbers are expected to show a 5% to 10% drop in street homelessness.
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Local public housing authorities received notice that federal funds for the Emergency Housing Voucher program will end this Spring.
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Several local firms are also offering help for fire victims with designs and plans, which can be time consuming and costly.
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Five regulations are aimed at protecting tenants as well as landlords who were affected by the Eaton Fire.