Rina Palta
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A research team found youth in L.A. County's juvenile justice system had fallen through cracks in the county's social services — something that could be prevented with better data sharing.
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A county official said the Housing Authority is hoping to add hundreds of housing vouchers for homeless veterans a day after KPCC reported the county was falling short.
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Drug courts have been heralded as a successful and humane option for drug addicts. But when Proposition 47 made possession a misdemeanor, it limited eligibility to enroll in drug courts.
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Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas has proposed requiring hotels that accept homeless housing vouchers to take measures to prevent sex trafficking in their rooms.
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The past few months, legislators have proposed a series of bills to address what some child welfare advocates believe are the system's biggest flaws.
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With an increase in homelessness, California cities have increasingly cracked down on things like sitting and sleeping in public, according to a new study.
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Friday announced the first details of a plan to revamp the agency's West Los Angeles campus to house homeless veterans.
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So far, 29 people have been murdered in Los Angeles in 2015, up from 23 at this time last year. Most of the spike is happening in LA's poorest neighborhoods.
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In December, the LAO counted 588 empty beds, which cost the state about $230,000 each year - despite having a wait list of 550 patients.
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A rash of officer-involved shootings in Long Beach in 2013 provoked questions about Long Beach Police Chief Jim McDonnell, the frontrunner in the race for sheriff.
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