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A year after SCOTUS ruling, advocates say criminalizing homelessness worsens housing crisis and cuts key support programs.
The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday took a step toward its first tiny home village of permanent housing for the homeless.
Between 2010 and 2020 alone, the cost of building multifamily housing in the state increased by about 25 percent, according ...
New data shows the "We Are LA" program in Los Angeles is helping to improve housing stability and reduce homelessness.
While homelessness in Los Angeles County declined 5% last year, it remains a huge problem affecting roughly 73,500 people.
After a long journey of personal recovery and years volunteering as a substance abuse peer counselor, Thea Golden launched her own recovery home.
More than 100 volunteers helped provide “psychological first aid” to students in the Pasadena Unified School District ...
Why are Los Angeles taxpayers forking over up to $620,000 to halt progress on a project the City Council has already approved? That’s the question asked by L.A. City Controller Kenneth ...
Governor Newsom’s model ordinance prompted mixed reaction from leaders in LA, Long Beach, Pasadena and Pico Rivera ...
For the first time in six years, homeless numbers are going down in the city of Los Angeles, according to a recent study by ...
The Mayor’s Fund for Los Angeles’ We Are LA program has helped residents remain housed and prevented some from falling into ...
Some state lawmakers and housing advocates expressed alarm at what the governor's model ordinance could mean for unhoused ...