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From the emergence of Skid Row to the housing crisis after World War II, a look at the major events and policies that made and defined Los Angeles’ homeless crisis.
Inside a bright new building in the heart of Skid Row, homeless people hung out in a canopy-covered courtyard — some waiting to take a shower, do laundry, or get medication for addiction treatment.
A new study finds promising early results from a program that tries to find and assist those most at risk of becoming ...
The surprising story, in words and pictures, behind the homeless crisis in Los Angeles — a tale of law enforcement, housing ...
A new report from the California Policy Lab at UCLA shows promising early results from Los Angeles County's Homelessness ...
The city of Los Angeles, like a handful of other metro areas, pays the San Francisco–based nonprofit millions of dollars to patrol the streets and provide outreach to homeless individuals.
Find out why vehicle-dwelling declined in Venice, as detailed in the latest study by RAND Corporation on the city's homeless ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved the appointment of Sarah Mahin as the first director of the new ...
Citations and arrests doubled in San Diego, which also doubled the size of its police teams that respond to homelessness.
UCLA's California Policy Lab report shows LA's Homelessness Prevention Unit helped reduce shelter use by 71% for enrollees, with an 86% housing retention rate post-program.
The spending plan amounts to more than double the funds that the City Council allotted for the previous fiscal year.