Matt Tinoco
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When Hal moved in to an interim shelter he was told the path to housing should emerge in 90 days. Ninety days passed, and then 90 days passed again, but the housing didn’t materialize.
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An audit by the L.A. Controller warns that only about one fifth of the Proposition HHH units will be ready by 2022.
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LAHSA, L.A.'s Homeless Services Agency, has been under scrutiny as the region's homelessness crisis deepens.
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Youth homelessness has jumped 19% in L.A. County since last year.
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At the first four "A Bridge Home" sites, only about one in four who leave the shelter make it to permanent housing.
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A group of homeless Angelenos argue that L.A. has violated a court order by resuming comprehensive encampment cleanups in some areas.
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Christina Miller will join the National Alliance to End Homelessness in September, where she will work as the California point person.
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Advocates and tenants are arguing -- ‘just cancel the rent.’
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Many potential sites for alternative housing are tied up in red tape
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Even though L.A. moved fewer than a quarter of that number into hotels through Project Roomkey, it's now working on an ambitious plan to house all the old and medically vulnerable.