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The president wants to upend two other core tenants of California’s homelessness response: housing and harm reduction.
Gita O'Neill, an assistant Los Angeles City attorney who handles homelessness policy, was appointed Friday as the new interim chief executive of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority.
The federal government is waging an "all out assault" on funding and services for L.A. County’s most vulnerable residents, a ...
A key survey of homelessness in Los Angeles determined that the number of people sleeping without shelter fell again. More ...
The number of people living on the streets in the county decreased by 10%, according to the 2025 Greater Los Angeles Homeless ...
Today on AirTalk, LA County braces for shortfalls of funding in homelessness services ahead of Trump's proposed federal ...
Commissioners for the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority are set to appoint a career attorney in the Los Angeles City ...
Homelessness in Los Angeles has declined for the second year in a row, according to the city and county’s 2025 Homeless Count ...
The agency has come under fire for its lack of transparency in addition to spending millions and not alleviating the ...
Data from LAHSA in 2025 shows that homelessness in the county stands at 72,308 people, with about 43,669 of them in the city ...