Matt Tinoco
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A judicial consent decree could be the outcome of a federal lawsuit alleging negligence in how L.A. deals with homelessness. And that could upend how we deal with the crisis going forward.
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The city attorney's office will negotiate the decree to settle a federal lawsuit that claims L.A. has been negligent in its handling of homelessness.
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You lost your job. You can't pay your rent. Your landlord is threatening to kick you out. Here's what they can (and can't) do.
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L.A. county officials announced Wednesday a mammoth effort to shelter thousands of homeless people in up to 15,000 hotel rooms.
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Officials announced their ambitious intention to bring inside thousands of homeless people a few weeks ago. But that hasn't yet been fulfilled.
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They're worried the new rules aren’t strong enough, and that without adjustments, homelessness in Southern California could just get worse in the coming months.
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It's about half of a 15,000 room goal to shelter the most vulnerable homeless Californians.
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L.A. County's homeless shelter system has about 12,000 beds, many not set up for social distancing.
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In a lawsuit over L.A.'s handling of the homeless, Judge David Carter indicates he might want to use the open spaces around rec centers to shelter people.
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About 500 beds in recreation centers are now open to homeless people.
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