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The northern tip of the Vermont Square neighborhood in South Los Angeles gentrified in many of the usual ways over the last decade.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has a new strategy to eliminate the large, long-standing homeless encampments that have been a thorn in his side throughout …
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In 2014, Michael Romero was living a stable life. He worked as a senior accountant for a telecommunications company and rented an apartment in…
The homes in the half-built subdivision look a lot like all the others nestled up against the parched, shrubby hills of Escondido, north San D…
The northern tip of the Vermont Square neighborhood in South Los Angeles gentrified in many of the usual ways over the last decade.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has a new strategy to eliminate the large, long-standing homeless encampments that have been a thorn in his side throughout …
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In 2014, Michael Romero was living a stable life. He worked as a senior accountant for a telecommunications company and rented an apartment in…
The homes in the half-built subdivision look a lot like all the others nestled up against the parched, shrubby hills of Escondido, north San D…
To fight California’s homelessness crisis, housing is not enough — unhoused residents also need long-term help, with federal funds now at risk.
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The Los Angeles City Council Tuesday advanced an effort to re-allocate some $15 million from the city's so-called "mansion tax" to an emergenc…
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The Los Angeles City Council voted 14-0 Tuesday for a Right to Counsel Ordinance for renters, finalizing a two-year effort to provide tenants …
New bursts of yellow dot the hills of Mendocino County.
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