This post-disaster period should be an inflection point for government officials to take a hard look at how to speed up ...
While Los Angeles recovers from the devastating Palisades and Eaton wildfires, corporate landlords continue mass evictions.
Peter Dreier, an urban and environmental policy professor at Occidental College, joins The Excerpt to discuss the worsening ...
While the 2024 Los Angeles homeless count saw the amount of homelessness ... The more disasters we see like this, the worse the crisis is going to be. Right now the focus is rightly on safety.
The historic increase of homelessness reported by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in 2024 was largely ...
The wildfires have destroyed more than 12,000 structures, and a Southern California housing shortage that was already serious has been made even more dire.
After nearly a month, the Eaton and Palisades wildfires that ravaged California have been contained. But for Southern California and state agencies, another challenge lies ahead: helping people find ...
A tent on the sidewalk underneath the I-405 highway in Los Angeles, California ... policies that have conditioned society to treat homeless people as invisible. But ignoring America’s homelessness ...
With over 1,000 clients relocated since mid-2022, similar programs are quietly growing in cities like Los Angeles ... city workers must first offer every homeless person they encounter a bus ...
long before the fires hit Los Angeles, the city and the region had probably the worst housing crisis in the country. And by that I mean that not only were there 75,000 homeless people in the ...