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"We make them feel like they're number one," says Mo Langley, executive director of Sandy Feet Initiative.
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The 1,600-foot pier was battered by two successive years of winter storms, damaging or displacing over 60 timber piles supporting the structure.
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A trust fund will be used to bankroll affordable housing projects, apply for grants and embark on more research.
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The agreement between California and the ACLU requires state authorities to visit schools, interview teachers, look at individual students’ records and take more hands-on steps to see if a school has a pattern of discriminating.
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The board of directors approved establishing an in-house police force Thursday.
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In late deals with Gov. Newsom and legislative leaders, proponents are pulling measures off the Nov. 5 ballot. But the Legislature may add others by next week.
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The justices ruled 6-3 to reverse a lower court opinion that found bans on sleeping in public unconstitutional.
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Two reports out this week offer some much-needed data points on the public’s psychoactive preferences.
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For years, the homeless count in the L.A. area has shown increases in the unhoused population. The latest count finds the upward surge has leveled out overall.
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People, and pets, are being warned to avoid all water contact until further notice.
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Cities no longer are prohibited from punishing homeless people for camping if they have nowhere else to go.