Los Angeles County’s plan to build a 167-bed homeless shelter at the West LA National Guard Armory is facing intense scrutiny from a vocal group of opponents who claim the
(Image thanks to michaelkohlhaas.org) In a move that has alarmed civil rights advocates and service providers, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) is poised to appoint longtime City Attorney
In a major legal development for one of Los Angeles’s most embattled affordable housing projects, a Superior Court judge ruled last week that the City must face allegations of discrimination
Los Angeles City Council District 11, encompassing affluent Westside neighborhoods from Venice and Mar Vista up to Brentwood and Pacific Palisades, has emerged as a focal point in the city’s
A significant drop in the number of unhoused people in Venice has been promoted by city officials as proof that homelessness policies are working. But new findings from the RAND
Los Angeles City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto is facing criticism from housing advocates and legal service providers over her investigation into Stay Housed L.A., a city-funded legal aid program that