During a recent debate, Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt argued that drug abuse — including "super meth" — has ...
Whoever takes the mantle as California’s next governor will face an immediate test as they try to solve the crisis of ...
Eight gubernatorial candidates offer competing visions for California's housing affordability and homelessness crises, ...
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Bramson: Preventing homelessness is more effective than criminalizing it
This year, two bills moving through the state reveal the competing visions shaping California’s response to one of its greatest humanitarian failures. One asks how we stop people from losing housing ...
Candidates link high costs and homelessness to slow housing approvals, outlining competing plans with major stakes for ...
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The ten most severe homeless crises in the world
So, there's some serious talk about how the homeless situation in the U.S. is getting bigger, and it's hitting some states ...
California has about 12 percent of the U.S. population, but about 45 percent of the country’s unsheltered homeless population, at about 116,000 individuals. That is down from 124,000 in 2024, but up 7 ...
Spencer Pratt is right to blast Los Angeles leadership for spending $40 million to redesign MacArthur Park while addicts ...
None of the Democratic candidates running to replace outgoing California Governor Gavin Newsom gave him below a B-minus grade on combating homelessness, a moment that Republicans sharing the debate ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California spent $24 billion to tackle homelessness over the past five years but didn’t consistently track whether the huge outlay of public money actually improved the situation, ...
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