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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHomelessness in Los Angeles falls two years in a row, 2025 Homeless Count saysHomelessness in Los Angeles has declined for the second year in a row, according to the city and county’s 2025 Homeless Count ...
The number of people living on the streets in the county decreased by 10%, according to the 2025 Greater Los Angeles Homeless ...
From the emergence of Skid Row to the housing crisis after World War II, a look at the major events and policies that made and defined Los Angeles’ homeless crisis.
Los Angeles reports a second consecutive yearly decline in homelessness, with a 4% reduction in the county and 3.4% in the ...
Los Angeles' homelessness crisis was created by a century of political choices, including the criminalization of poverty, the ...
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The Los Angeles Times recently made a valiant attempt to explain how homelessness became a seemingly intractable crisis in L.A. County.
Los Angeles has seen a 17.5% reduction in street homelessness in the past year, with the city's Inside Safe initiative and other efforts being credited for the progress, but advocacy groups caution ...
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LAist on MSNHomelessness in LA region dropped for the second time in two years, according to annual countResults of the 2025 count show homelessness dropped by 3.4% in the city of L.A. and by 4% countywide, according to LAHSA.
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LAist on MSNFewer people on streets, in shelters after getting LA County homelessness prevention helpA new study finds promising early results from a program that tries to find and assist those most at risk of becoming ...
Santa Monica, California, had 774 people experiencing homelessness in 2024, many of whom live unsheltered, with at least 62% sleeping outdoors.
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KFF Health News on MSNIn a nation growing hostile toward drugs and homelessness, Los Angeles tries leniencyInside a bright new building in the heart of Skid Row, homeless people hung out in a canopy-covered courtyard — some waiting to take a shower, do laundry, or get medication for addiction treatment.
FEMA announced in April that it was ending the funding to eliminate “waste, fraud and abuse.” The program saved taxpayers ...
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