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The Housing Is A Human Right organization is questioning the accuracy of the 2025 Los Angeles Homeless Count, citing ...
A focused approach in Los Angeles for moving homeless veterans off the streets, tearing down sidewalk encampments and providing them with assistance is yielding promising results for some but ...
Of the 120 apartments for homeless veterans that opened in May on the 400-acre Veterans Affairs campus in Los Angeles, only 42 are occupied.
The group is suing the Department of Veterans Affairs for failing to build affordable housing. The suit claims the VA hasn't lived up to a 2011 agreement to house veterans.
A key survey of homelessness in Los Angeles determined that the number of people sleeping without shelter fell again. More ...
Homelessness in Los Angeles has declined for the second year in a row, according to the city and county’s 2025 Homeless Count ...
President Trump signed an executive order Friday directing the Department of Veterans Affairs to create a center for homeless veterans on its West Los Angeles campus. The order set a goal of ...
The VA must build more than 2,500 units of housing for homeless veterans on its sprawling campus in west Los Angeles, a federal judge ruled Friday.
About 1,834 homeless veterans were counted in Los Angeles this year, compared with 2,696 last year. Throughout Los Angeles County, homelessness among veterans dropped 23% this year, from 3,878 in ...
The 57-unit property provides fully furnished, permanent supportive housing apartment homes to homeless veterans and families earning at or below 30% to 50% of the Area Median Income.
Los Angeles defends homeless housing efforts despite missed targets An organization of citizens and business owners is seeking a court order that the city is failing to meet its obligations to clear ...
A group of 14 unhoused veterans in Los Angeles have filed a civil rights lawsuit against the VA, alleging the federal agency is depriving them of housing.