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UCLA and Rand researchers say Measure ULA has decreased new apartment development, including some units that would have gone ...
A new USC survey finds people worried about losing their housing opened their doors to fire victims at higher rates than ...
As students at Swarthmore College, we had become accustomed to hearing about the college’s “ongoing responsibility for community care,” “commitment to ...
Any New Yorker who has explored the city’s plethora of coffee shops has undoubtedly encountered a pattern of homogenization.
The hearing on a development proposed by Tiao Properties was scheduled for April 9 at the Ramona Hall Community Center. A new ...
Wildfire reconstruction policies could provide a road map for lowering housing construction costs and adding more housing ...
Since opening at the beginning of March, the bar has hosted shows in a wide range of genres and carries the torch for Los ...
A former outreach worker reflects on her time supporting Linda, a trans unhoused woman who was shot and killed in February by ...
The State keeps sex workers isolated from each other by making it a crime to gather, share housing, advertise together, or ...
A conversation with Brian Goldstone about There Is No Place for Us, a damning account of a city's failure to address ...
After the January wildfires in Los Angeles, conversation around rebuilding took off, with city and state officials crafting ...
Adonis Jones’ house was gone, but the keys were still in his hand. For weeks after the fire, he carried them out of habit.