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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.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development requires states to conduct "Point In Time" counts of the number of ...
A key survey of homelessness in Los Angeles determined that the number of people sleeping without shelter fell again. More ...
From the reorganization will come two new agencies: the California Housing and Homelessness Agency and the Business and Consumer Services Agency (BCSA). The CHHA will focus on coordinating efforts to ...
Results of the 2025 count show homelessness dropped by 3.4% in the city of L.A. and by 4% countywide, according to LAHSA.
By Brian Hews In what officials are calling a sign of progress, the 2025 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count revealed that the number of people experiencing homelessness across Los ...
The Los Angeles Times recently made a valiant attempt to explain how homelessness became a seemingly intractable crisis in L.A. County.
A new care center for homeless people on Los Angeles' infamous Skid Row embraces the principle of harm reduction, a more ...
Kentucky could lose about $286 million in federal housing funding — out of about $651 million in current funding — under a ...
On Wednesday evening at the Consolidated Tribal Health Project center in Redwood Valley, local homeless agencies brainstormed ideas for an updated version of Mendocino County's "Strategic Plan to ...
Last year, Oakland voters recalled Mayor Barbara Lee’s predecessor, Sheng Thao, in large part over boiling frustrations about ...
The 101, a new supportive housing project for low-income individuals at risk of homelessness, has broken ground in Long Beach's South Wrigley area, slated for completion by late 2026.