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Ethan Ward
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Former Unhoused Communities Reporter
Stories by Ethan Ward
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Lisa Chilton was employed with savings until two accidents at work spun her life out of control. How loss of family, income and home shifted her perspective on people experiencing homelessness, and why she now knows anyone can end up on the streets.
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A report released by the American Civil Liberties Union recommends California adopt legislation that protects people from discrimination based on their housing status.
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People living on the south side of MacArthur Park have to leave Friday night. Outreach continues for those living on the park’s north side.
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A notice posted at the park calls for the “mandatory departure” of all unhoused people by Oct. 15.
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There have been recent calls from elected officials to overhaul or completely eliminate LAHSA, so we’re breaking down what the agency does and who it serves.
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Now that a federal court has vacated U.S. Judge David Carter's order, the lawsuit returns to his courtroom.
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The city of Los Angeles will explore partnering with private storage companies to offer places for unhoused people to store their belongings.
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Here’s everything you need to know about all things related to homelessness in the region.
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The commission, approved by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors in July, held its first meeting on Wednesday, but the city of L.A. won't participate.
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Residents of the apartment community said they've dealt with cockroaches, poor electrical wiring and bad management for years and are ready for change.
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Mobile Pit Stops were deployed in response to a Hepatitis A outbreak and later expanded to reduce public defecation and urination. Unsheltered people across the city, who have limited access to bathrooms, would like to see the program expanded further.
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AB 369, introduced by Sydney Kamlager, would allow health care workers to provide care on the streets, in shelters and in transitional housing.