There’s one thing L.A. officials all agree on, and that’s the need for higher taxes to pay for homelessness programs.
Homelessness grew more nationwide last year than in California, but the state still has more than 187,000 people on the street or in shelters.
It's way too easy to become homeless in L.A. The city's and county's main homeless services agency can never fix that.
The FBI has uncovered more chilling evidence about the attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. Investigators said they found ...
The 136th Rose Parade kicked off at 8 a.m. PST on New Year’s Day and rolled along 5.5 miles of Pasadena streets before a ...
HUD’s annual point-in-time survey found that the number of homeless increased 18% this year and 36% since 2019. Local governments and nonprofits in January counted some 771,480 living in public spaces ...