As housing costs soar in safer regions, millions of Americans are moving to more affordable, but more climate-vulnerable areas, turning affordability into a safety tradeoff.
Rising rents, insurance gaps and declining aid have survivors relying on local food programs to feed their families.
Today, Samara is installing the first home donated through its partnership with Rick Caruso’s Steadfast LA to support families displaced by the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires. This installation marks the ...
For decades, million-dollar homes in Southern California felt confined to a familiar handful of zip codes. That boundary has ...
The new LA County homeless services department was ready to go, except for one thing: It must cut close to a quarter million ...
In the face of extensive cleanup and bureaucratic inertia, the design community is helping the neighborhood’s residents ...
Los Angeles County formalized an emergency housing program in partnership with the nonprofit Airbnb.org, which began as a ...
The City of Pasadena is helping homeowners create more affordable housing through its Pasadena Second Unit ADU Program, an ...
The council opened its first meeting of the year facing lawsuits and major decisions tied to rent stabilization and housing ...
Pasadena City Council took another step toward turning the vacant former Kaiser Permanente site into affordable housing. Here ...
James Rainey has covered multiple presidential elections, the media and the environment, mostly at the Los Angeles Times, ...
In a major shift, HUD’s plan would direct most of the $3.9 billion in homelessness funds away from Housing First to programs that prioritize work and drug treatment. By Jason DeParle Jason DeParle ...