Los Angeles has committed to radically reducing its homeless population, while at the same time rebuilding and preparing to host the Olympics.
LA’s wildfires displaced thousands, but homeless people were left behind—facing toxic exposure, displacement, and FEMA offering little assistance.
Officials report that people who signed up to volunteer didn't show as well as technical issues with an app after the final night of the annual effort to count the region's unhoused population.
L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger responded to an LAist investigation that found LAHSA CEO Va Lecia Adams Kellum signed a $2.1 million contract with her husband’s employer.
Last year’s count found 75,518 unhoused people in Los Angeles County, a decrease of 27% compared to the 46,260 in 2023. Officials also noted a reduction in unsheltered homelessness through ...
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