This map shows where people are experiencing homelessness countywide, according to the June 2024 Point-in-Time Count. The tallies on the left show the breakdown by Service Planning Area (SPA) as shown on this report by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA). This represents the ...
Dallas, which worked to overhaul its homeless system, saw a 16% drop in its numbers between 2022 to 2024. Los Angeles, which increased housing for the homeless, saw a drop of 5% in unsheltered homelessness since 2023. California, the most populous state in the U.S., continued to...
and nowhere is that statistic more visible than in the City of Los Angeles (Howle, 2018). Quantitative data from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) tells a grim story for the City of Angels. LA’s streets are home to 41,290...
But many Californians will still remain unhoused. The best way to service this population is to move away from criminalizing and stigmatizing drug use. Recently, theSan Francisco Police Departmentarrested 450 individuals who used drugs and who were intoxicated in public. However,...
In addition to the text, the post featured an image of a bag of the popular candy, as well as an image of the California governor. The law, however, will not ban Skittles.According to Forbes, a previous version of the bill would have banned titanium dioxide, which is found in the pop...
Kathryn Jeffery, president of Santa Monica College in Los Angeles, told Cowan, "I remember walking across campus one day and a young man walked up to me and he says, 'Are you the college president?' And I said, 'Yes, I am.' And he says, 'Well, I wanna talk...
s budget of $78 million in 2018 is low compared to other big West Coast cities. Last year, San Franciscospent a record $241 millionon homelessness, though the crisisappears to beplateauing. Los Angeles isspending a whopping $1.2 billionand San Diegospent $150 millionbetween 2015 and 2016....
The transgender model and star of Pose on FX has endured bullying, beatings, addiction, homelessness, and sex trafficking, all in the name of being who she truly is. For the first time, she shares her harrowing and inspirational tale.