Matt Tinoco
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The judge is known for his hands-on administration of cases, most notably in Orange County, where he compelled OC cities to shelter their homeless.
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In a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus, the city could radically alter how it addresses homeless encampments.
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For some, gyms are for exercise. For others, basic cleanliness.
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Washing hands is the No. 1 suggestion for beating coronavirus. But what if you don't have access to a bathroom?
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The question in the District 4 race is whether or not Ryu will be forced to face a competitor in a runoff election this fall.
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All candidates have made homelessness and housing the center of their campaigns.
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As cold and rainy weather arrives in Southern California, tens of thousands of people will be living through it all outside.
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A project in Los Angeles focuses on getting some of the most frequent users of hospital beds off the streets and into housing.
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For the more than 100,000 people living homeless in California, each day is is a personal health crisis. Now, some doctors are taking healthcare to the street.
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LA is spending big to try and get people off the streets. But sometimes it seems like the city is working against itself, especially when it comes to encampments.
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