From the moment they walked in, Nacho, Francisco, Antonio and Alex were laughing and talking as if they knew each other from a long time ago. …
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On Tuesday at 8 a.m., over 100 housing advocates from the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) and Housing Is A Human Right (HHR) division and the…
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L.A. Care Health Plan and Health Net announced last week the development of two complementary programs that could provide medical care and res…
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The California Legislature passed a pair of bills greenlighting Gov. Gavin Newsom’s campaign to build 10,000 new beds and housing units and increase drug addiction treatment as part of his response to the state’s homelessness and drug crises. The Democratic governor is expected to sign the bills, which received bipartisan support. Newsom will now ask voters to approve the changes on the March primary ballot.
