Capital & Main
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Black and Latino children are more likely to be hurt by harmful experiences that can lead to lifelong suffering.
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Likely all Los Angeles workers, says a new study of pay and expenses. But the political will is not yet there.
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Support groups help manage the strain on caregivers in the epicenter of Alzheimer’s cases.
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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.
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When the American Hotel converted into a tourist hotel, its long-term residents lost not just their affordable housing but the creative community that long thrived in the iconic building.
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Following a Capital & Main and ProPublica investigation, which found that buildings meant for housing are instead being rented to tourists, the mayor’s office asked for a review.
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Fifteen years ago Los Angeles passed a law to preserve residential hotels as housing of last resort. Now, amid the homelessness crisis, Capital & Main and ProPublica found some hotels may be violating that law by offering rooms to tourists.
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Parent companies now shielded from exposure would be held accountable along with individual franchise owners.
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The renters’ caucus is pushing to win both protections and political clout for the state’s 17 million renters.
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An innovative program for Medi-Cal patients demonstrates food, when prescribed, can change health outcomes. Why did the state Assembly derail it?
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