Rina Palta
-
The mayor is betting that the prospect of cleaner streets and sidewalks free of homeless encampments will override L.A.'s history of NIMBYism.
-
The 19-mile stretch from Vernon to Long Beach winds along a treeless corridor marked by pollution, poverty, and according to local officials, great opportunity.
-
Some 11,000 currently affordable apartments are at risk of soon being priced at the market rate. Add that to snags in the funding of new construction for low-income and homeless people and a bad situation might be getting worse.
-
The L.A. Homeless Services Authority is getting about $140 million in new funds. But a state report finds the agency is understaffed and lacks adequate financial management.
-
Gladstone's, part fish shack, part night club, part brunch spot, is finally slated for replacement after years of speculation over what might become of the site.
-
Car dealerships won't have to start paying customer service advisers overtime, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday.
-
L.A. County officials, looking to address massive housing affordability challenges, will look at ways to encourage construction of low-income housing.
-
L.A. County needs over 30,000 new supportive housing units and rental vouchers to functionally end homelessness, according to a report released Tuesday.
-
Citing a shortage of affordable housing and growing homeless population, LA County has plans to regulate rent in mobile home parks.
-
Two ordinances before a city council committee Tuesday aim at making it easier to erect temporary and permanent housing for homeless people in Los Angeles.
Stories by Rina Palta
Support for LAist comes from