Lawmakers in the California Senate and the Assembly, both chambers of state government, have proposed ways to help educators obtain affordable housing, according to media releases emailed to EdSource.
The Los Angeles wildfires wiped out thousands of homes, forcing families to find new places to live. For more stories about ...
The future of the roughly 20 people in the Gompers Park encampment remains uncertain after a planned “accelerated moving event” — a consolidated process where case managers help people find housing, ...
The recent spate of LA fires has led many different parties to re-examine state and local approaches to building approval.
Neighbors showed up in full force Thursday to voice their opposition to the residential project, sharing concerns over the compromise made between the developer and Ald. Brian Hopkins.
By Pooja Mamnoor Click here for updates on this story 2/20/25 (LAPost.com) -- California unveiled a new online dashboard and ...
In the No. 2 spot, the Port of New Orleans is constructing a $1.8-billion Louisiana International Terminal (LIT) in Violet in ...
New Orleans gets millions every year to provide treatment, housing and support services for people with HIV and AIDS. As ...
Billionaire developer Rick Caruso’s foundation has planted a stake to rebuild single-family homes within Los Angeles burn ...
As tiny home villages become an increasingly popular — and effective — approach to housing those experiencing homelessness, ...
A major redevelopment project is in the works for La Cumbre Plaza in Santa Barbara to replace the old Sears with a 443-unit ...