More than 25 Angelenos, including a family with a baby, were brought indoors as part of an encampment-clearing operation in Westlake.
Gov. Newsom blames cities for not doing more to solve the California homeless crisis as he signs housing bills.
California cities will soon face more state scrutiny - and new penalties - for pushing back on housing and homeless shelter construction, according to a package of laws signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Gov. Gavin Newsom helps cleanup a homeless encampment along a freeway in San Diego in 2022. Photo by Mike Blake, Reuters I’m Capitol reporter Sameea Kamal, and I’m in for Lynn today. From homelessness ...
Authorities have released several images of a man sought in five assaults, including the brutal beating of a valet at the ...
Requiring two-thirds support to pass local taxes for parks, housing, transportation and other public investments is ...
A stretch of Hollywood Boulevard finds unexpected change as long-standing encampments vanish, sparking debate over ...
The California city of Norwalk has extended its ban on homeless shelters despite the threat of a legal action from Governor ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom says "time to do your job" to local officials. He deflected questions about where homeless Californians are ...
For years, one residential section of Hollywood had been plagued by homeless encampments that brought trash, drugs and fires ...
Homelessness is not a problem unique to California; it is seen in each state. A study from nonprofit organization SmileHub ...
Problems continue in MacArthur Park in Los Angeles as business leaders and community members complain about drug use, trash and homelessness – issues that are very visible in the area. In late August, ...