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When people walked into the Downtown Women's Center in Skid Row seeking help, the organization often turned to a lifeline.
Downtown L.A.’s up-and-down economic outlook in the past 20 years appeared to be up recently. New hotels have opened, along ...
Faced with a June 2026 deadline, city officials have been counting tents that are tossed during cleanups, even when the ...
Immigration officials have been repeatedly spotted outside a Hollywood homeless shelter since May, leading staff to accompany ...
to help unhoused Angelenos quit using stimulants, like methamphetamine. It involves rewarding people with small gift cards ...
The L.A. Alliance for Human Rights is asking U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter to take control from the city of its homelessness budget. The L.A. Alliance, a group of downtown business and ...
It is the second year in a row that homelessness has fallen, after more than a decade of precipitous increases, and the first time LA has seen consecutive drops since it began conducting counts in ...
The L.A. Alliance, a group of downtown business and property owners, accuses the city of breaching court-enforced agreements to provide more than 19,000 new beds for unhoused people and remove ...
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The Los Angeles Times recently made a valiant attempt to explain how homelessness became a seemingly intractable crisis in L.A. County.
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