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In Jeff Hobbs’ work of reconstructive journalism, working mother Evelyn navigates Section 8, domestic abuse, ‘the system’ and her own bad decisions.
California
The historic increase of homelessness reported by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in 2024 was largely the result of tens of thousands of immigrants arriving in a handful of states, grossly inflating the actual rise of America’s domestic homeless population.
A new report estimates it will cost $21.7 billion to end homelessness in L.A. in a decade.
Kathy ‘Gidget’ Kohner Zuckerman lost her Pacific Palisades home after 60 years in the community. But for the surfing pioneer, the aloha spirit prevails.
Letters to the Editor
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 City Council increased its provides to nonprofit groups that deliver homeless services, in an attempt to keep them from pulling out of more than a dozen sites.
* The South Bay city reached “functional zero,” but with a looser definition than the group that coined that term.
Days after losing his home in the Eaton fire, social worker Anthony Ruffin’s ‘day off’ looks like many of his other days off: he’s helping the homeless
Sure, this umbrella agency has its share of problems, but would creating a new agency be an improvement?
Two Los Angeles County Supervisors are proposing a radical overhaul of county homeless services by creating a new department that would take back hundreds of millions of dollars from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority.