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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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It’ll apply to many tenants in the county’s unincorporated areas.
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Measure A asked voters to continue a tax that funds homeless services, and increase it for new housing development efforts.
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The lawsuit ratchets up a conflict that has already seen Norwalk lose its ability to kill large housing projects.
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Homeless Californians face many barriers to casting a ballot, even in elections that affect their lives.
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The decision means getting a new kitchen or bathroom will no longer mean tenants are also evicted.
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A federal judge ordered the Bruins limited and interim access until next summer.
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After a “chaotic” start, LA’s effort to clear homeless camps is making progress. But problems remain.
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The department says being asked to shoulder the entire cost will affect its ability to provide other services.
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Almost two-thirds of Angelenos say they see people experiencing homelessness every day. Nearly 10% say they’ve been unhoused.
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Here’s what California law says about the rights of renters and landlords when it comes to campaign signs.
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The five properties, in varying states of disrepair, are on the market for around $1 million or more.
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Mortgage rates have jumped, despite the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a half-point last month. For homebuyers, the ever-shifting rate environment can foster uncertainty: Is it better to wait for mortgage rates to fall, or start looking now?