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A code enforcement officer in Wildomar first noticed six trailers on the Palomar Street property in December. By April, that ...
Addiction and homelessness are a constant presence in L.A.'s mental health court. Its judge wants defendants to "feel like ...
Rex Parris, mayor of Lancaster, just north of Los Angeles, claimed that homeless people were responsible for the vast ...
Addiction and homelessness are a constant presence in L.A.'s mental health court. Its judge wants defendants to "feel like someone who's deep in the system of power cares about them." ...
His proposal has drawn ire from advocates for homeless people, who have said that it ignores the root cause of homelessness: ...
Kaye's path to mental health court: A former legal aid attorney, federal public defender and civil rights attorney who’d f iled multiple lawsuits against the county for deprivation of mental health ...
Both L.A. County and city are saddled with billions in unexpected costs. How come only one faces a $1-billion deficit?
The City Council appointed a civil services commissioner to take the seat of Councilmember Esmeralda Castillo, who is suing ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNDozens of unpermitted RV trailers towed away after neighbor complaints in WildomarNeighbors told Eyewitness News they saw an increase in transient activity, damage to their properties, illegal parking on the ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNLA to track homeless budget after $513M went unspentIn 2023-24, the city allocated a combined total of $1.28 billion to homelessness. In a November 2024 report, the City Controller found that the city had not spent at least $513 million in funding.
As more than a billion dollars pours in annually from two new homelessness taxes, a raft of new oversight agencies has been ...
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