Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva returned to Venice Beach this week to tout the success of his department’s efforts to clear the area of homeless encampments but critics
A proposed large-scale supportive/affordable housing project to be located steps from the beach in Venice is set to go before the California Coastal Commission this week, but commission staff
In an effort to create more affordable housing in wealthier, so-called higher resource neighborhoods, the Los Angeles City Council has called for preparation of an ordinance that would incentivize affordable
New assistance is available in LA County to people facing the prospect of losing their homes. The Short Term Eviction Prevention (STEP) Fund, a program funded by the nonprofit, 1p.
In the three months from April 1 through June 30, 2022, Santa Monica programs designed to combat homelessness have resulted in 80 households being served by the Senior Household Task
A fight at the Main Library in Downtown Santa Monica has resulted in the arrest of a homeless man for murder.
According to the Santa Monica Police Department, the suspect
For low-income seniors, the opportunity to have subsidized supportive housing right on Ocean Front Walk seemed like a dream come true, but in recent years it has become a nightmare.
Four people have been arrested following a stabbing in Tongva Park last week including three juveniles and one 19-year old man.
The adult, Los Angeles resident Joseph Zachariah Theus was
Heidi Marston, executive director of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, announced her resignation on Monday morning, citing pushback from the LAHSA Commission over her decision to raise the organization’
Assemblymember Richard Bloom released the following statement on his bill, AB 2830, which is one of two bills that will help establish Governor Newsom’s vision for “CARE Courts” in
Seven of the eight candidates running gathered to discuss the district’s most pressing issues.
On Wednesday evening seven of the eight people running to represent L.A. City Council
Civil rights attorney Erin Darling is running as a progressive candidate for L.A. City Council District 11 and is calling on residents to not fall prey to animosity or