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How the star of a high school play ended up being homeless in LA for years
LA is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to get the homeless off the streets, but there is little help and housing for those with chronic addiction and mental health issues.
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LA mayor's Inside Safe effort: $67 million spent, only 255 homeless people permanently housed
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass was elected on promises to make a big dent quickly in the city’s homelessness crisis, but almost a year later in office, her costly plan has put only 255 of the city’s 46,000 homeless into permanent housing.
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There's now plenty of parking in LA neighborhood where Ferraris and Porsches once hogged spaces
A portion of Silver Lake has plentiful parking after an NBC4 investigation exposed the high-end auto shop that for decades illegally hogged spaces.
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I-Team Shows Dire Homeless Conditions in LA's Skid Row Ahead of Next Storm
As heavy rains showered the city this week, LA Mayor Karen Bass pushed ahead with her promise to get some of the homeless off the streets and into motel rooms, as part of her “Inside Safe” program.
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State Announces Cleanup For Contaminated Nuclear Site, Which Advocates Call ‘A Back Room Deal'
The state on Monday announced an agreement with the Boeing Corporation to clean up a large part of one of California’s most contaminated sites–the Santa Susana Field Lab (SSFL)–located in the hills above the San Fernando and Simi Valleys.
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Explosion Sends Potentially Radioactive Dust Into Air Above LA
The U.S. Department of Energy demolished a building using explosives last month at the highly contaminated Santa Susana Field Lab (SSFL), a former nuclear and rocket test site in the hills above LA. The building was part of a complex at SSFL used to develop nuclear reactors.
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Health Department Lets Restaurants Ignore ‘Lifesaving' Mask Order
You’d never know LA County has a strict indoor mask order when you sit down at the Novo Café, an upscale Italian restaurant in Westlake Village. Most of the workers and customers, even the owner, are not wearing masks as required by a Public Health Order.
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List: COVID-19 Virus Found on Surfaces at Supermarkets, LAX, ATMs
The I-Team swabbed and tested several locations and areas that are commonly touched by people, and the 11 locations swabbed below all returned positive results for COVID-19. -
Typhus Epidemic Worsens in Los Angeles
A veteran Los Angeles City Hall official is one of the latest victims of an epidemic of the infectious disease typhus that continues to worsen across LA County. For months, LA County public health officials have said typhus is mainly hitting the homeless population. But deputy LA City Attorney Liz Greenwood, a veteran prosecutor, tells NBC4 she was diagnosed with...