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The two survivors of last week’s tragic boating accident at Lake Tahoe that killed eight people were wearing life jackets, ...
In Los Angeles, Sacramento and San Diego, homeless Californians describe their experiences as camping ban enforcement has ...
A new study says more than a quarter of the people who live in Los Angeles County rely on Medicaid, and that cuts to the ...
A new week long fellowship is trying to help aspiring social workers be ready to serve the homeless community.
A court-appointed monitor will begin tracking Los Angeles’ progress on homelessness, following a federal ruling.
Los Angeles-based Prospect Medical Holdings has shared plans to lay off 125 employees at its Orange, Calif.-based Prospect Medical Group location, according to a June 20 WARN notice obtained by Becker ...
The Welcome Home Village project is intended to help homeless individuals move from encampments into long-term housing.
Rick Caruso offered what he would do as California governor as chatter continues around the developer’s run for office.
In a 62-page ruling, U.S. Dist. Judge David O. Carter said "this is not the time" to hand roughly $1 billion in homelessness programs over to a court-appointed third-party.
Abundance also requires a full reimagining of public and private investment in things like housing, clean energy development, and modernized transportation networks—areas where current market and ...
A federal judge on Tuesday, June 24, declined to appoint a court-ordered receiver to oversee Los Angeles’ homelessness ...