Rina Palta
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Los Angeles County officials are trying to bring more attention and resources to domestic violence in the wake of Sunday's mass shooting at a Texas church.
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The Republican tax plan would have a "devastating" impact on the state's efforts to address affordable housing and homelessness, experts say.
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Most members of the Quechan Tribe don't live on the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation. That's not by choice.
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L.A. County officials want more help for homeless people with mental health issues. As for those who refuse treatment, the options are imperfect.
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L.A. County officials say rising rents and low vacancy rates are hitting the region's mobile home parks. The Board of Supervisors will consider rent control Tuesday.
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The L.A. Metro system is trying a new approach to dealing with homeless who use trains as shelter: instead of police, outreach teams approach people sleeping on trains.
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"You want to stop chronic homelessness? Solve youth homelessness," says an advocate. But that takes money and effort.
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A pilot program targets parents with unstable housing in the hopes of helping more families reunite.
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The L.A. County Board of Supervisors dismissed Sean Rogan Tuesday, amidst a massive push to tackle the region's homeless problem.
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A National Guard Armory in Sylmar could become a shelter for homeless women under a plan up for approval by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors Tuesday.
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