A group of Venice residents filed an opening brief last Friday in a lawsuit to stop the construction of a temporary facility that would house 154 people experiencing homelessness.
The
These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On June 16, at about 5:58 a.m.
Officers responded to a burglary
These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On July 14 at about 9:18 p.m.
Downtown Patrol Officers were dispatched
The Los Angeles City Council let a law that prohibited living in a vehicle in residential areas and near schools and parks expire earlier this month.
The city council passed
Cedars-Sinai announced last week that it has awarded grants totaling $1.2 million to 17 nonprofit programs and organizations on the Westside.
The grants will support programs that help people
With two days left at a Venice hostel and nowhere else to stay, Teresa Spencer was preparing to sleep on the beach.
Then, a friend told her about the “vanlord.
Most homeless people in San Francisco sleep in parks and on sidewalks but a growing number are living out of their vehicles, helping fuel an overall 17% increase in homelessness
Santa Monica’s most challenging homeless residents have had fewer interactions with police officers, firefighters and emergency room doctors since the city invested in an outreach team that connects them
Creating a municipally funded team to provide intensive services to chronically homeless people who use a large amount of public services can help the individuals get off the streets, while
The union for Los Angeles police officers is demanding the city clean up homeless encampments after a detective was diagnosed with typhoid fever and two others showed similar symptoms.
The
On Saturday, March 16, the Westside Chapter of National Charity League, Inc. honored 15 Los Angeles area high school seniors at its annual Senior Recognition Dinner held at Le Meridien