Por: Los Angeles Times Politics October 25, 2022
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, more than a dozen families that were homeless or at risk of losing housing seized vacant, publicly owned homes in El Sereno, an action they said was driven by the astronomical costs of living in Los Angeles and the need to shelter from the virus. Some have remained, taking advantage of a deal that allowed them to stay legally in single-family bungalows owned by the state. Families have planted... + full article
WGN-TV USA Nation October 19, 2022
Posted: Oct 19, 2022 / 12:50 PM CDT Updated: Oct 19, 2022 / 12:51 PM CDT SHARE LONGMEADOW, Mass. () – A Massachusetts woman faces charges after she allegedly tried using bee hives to attack sheriff’s deputies during an eviction. According to a news release from Hampden... + más
Mass. Woman Accused of Using Bees to Attack Sheriff's Deputies | NBC 6 South Florida
Woman charged with unleashing swarms of bees on sheriff’s deputies in Western Mass.; tried to stop eviction | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 19, 2022
At first, Ruby Gordillo thought she was lucky. After six months of sleeping on friends’ and relatives' couches with her husband and three children, Gordillo in 2014 found a place for her family in Westlake, a neighborhood on the western border of downtown. Her elation... + más
Why it's so hard to fix housing overcrowding in Los Angeles | Los Angeles Times
Endorsement: California has money for homeless housing. Vote yes on Proposition LH so L.A. can use it | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Business October 13, 2022
PROVIDENCE — In the middle of a statewide housing crisis, the city of Providence has a favor to ask: Do you know of any vacant plots of land where affordable housing could be built?On Thursday morning, Mayor Jorge O. Elorza announced the creation of the , a new program funded... + más
They were entitled to free care. Hospitals hounded them to pay. | The Boston Globe
Ginther: $1.5 billion bond package will go before Columbus voters this November | 10 WBNS
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 12, 2022
The suspect in an alleged kidnapping and sexual assault of a 14-year-old at an El Sereno park has been detained, the Los Angeles Police Department said Wednesday. Officer Melissa Podany, an LAPD spokesperson, said the suspect was in custody but declined to release further... + más
Pelosi, Dem leadership say they stand with sexual assault survivors, but mum after Politico outs GOP candidate | Fox News
One family's desperate act to escape overcrowded housing in L.A. | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 05, 2022
After nearly three years of COVID-19 emergency restrictions, landlords will once again be allowed to evict tenants who have fallen behind on their rent, the L.A. City Council decided Tuesday. The unanimous vote allows the eviction protections, some of the longest-lasting in the... + más
L.A. moves closer to ending COVID-19 eviction protections | Los Angeles Times
LA City Council votes to end city's long-standing COVID eviction moratorium | ABC7
Forbes USA Business October 04, 2022
What Is Your Story speech bubble isolated on the blue background.getty There are facts and there are narratives, and narratives are how we make sense of the world. It is, by now, a truism that what we call “the truth” is a narrative, a construct of facts that claims to... + más
Women Still Underrepresented Behind the Camera in Indie Film World | Vanity Fair
Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 29, 2022
Some of the country’s longest lasting COVID-19 protections against eviction moved closer to ending Wednesday when a Los Angeles City Council committee advanced a measure to repeal the rules at the end of January. Under the plan, starting Feb. 1, L.A. landlords will once again... + más
LA council committee recommends end date for city's COVID eviction moratorium | ABC7
LA County Board of Supervisors meetings reopen to public for first time since early days of pandemic | ABC7
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