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L.A. city told the court there were 88 beds at a homeless shelter, but 44 of them were missing
A South Los Angeles tent shelter reported it was providing 88 beds under its contract, but an inspector found half of that. A ...
A federal judge orders Los Angeles to disclose its outside counsel contracts amid rising legal costs tied to the city’s ...
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Judge expresses concern about city of LA's delay in addressing homelessness
A federal court judge on Wednesday expressed concern about what the LA Alliance for Human Rights contends is the city of Los ...
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As storm hits, Sun Valley homeless say no one told them about hotel vouchers
As the rain intensifies in Southern California over the next 24 hours, there are reported problems with LA's hotel voucher program, which is designed to help the homeless during the storm.
The site in South L.A. was paid $2.3 million to provide space for up to 88 unhoused residents last fiscal year. But two ...
Councilmember Tim McOsker said the declaration was “necessary and effective, but emergency declarations are meant to be ...
LOS ANGELES - LAPD officers discovered an illegal puppy mill in Skid Row, recovering 14 dogs.
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Homeless service provider’s CEO placed on leave, law firm to probe property valuations
Two top officials at the Weingart Center Assn., one of Los Angeles’ most prominent homeless services providers, have been ...
Westside Current on MSN
Authorities Strive to Continue Housing Homeless Veterans as Numbers Tick Up
LOS ANGELES - Following a major decrease last year, veteran homelessness in Los Angeles County rose 2% in 2025. Authorities noted that last year's drop of just over 20% was largely due to the U.S.
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Long Beach seeks volunteers for annual homeless count in 2026
The city is looking for 350 community members to volunteer for the annual count, scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 22.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- There's a new plan in Los Angeles to combat the homeless crisis, and it's controlled by U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter. The city and county have to figure out how to ...
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