Skid Row
Almost 1,000 People Are Now Living in Phoenix’s Exploding Tent City
A homeless encampment in Phoenix near the state’s largest shelter has more than doubled in just two years.
Coronavirus Is Devastating Homeless Shelters Across the Country
“It snuck up on us so quick — we went from 6 cases, and within 6-7 days we went to 26, to 43, to 56,” said the head of a Skid Row shelter.
This Artist Is Trolling ‘Skid Rodeo Drive’ With Chanel- and Gucci-Branded Homeless Tents
Rodeo Drive and Skid Row are only about 12 miles apart.
Trump Is Going to War with California Because He Thinks Homeless People Are Polluting the Ocean
Trump is now threatening San Francisco with an environmental citation.
Trump Reportedly Wants to Destroy Homeless Camps in California. Officials Say He Doesn’t Have a Clue.
"The president doesn’t seem to have any grasp of the homeless crisis, not only in California, but around the country."
What I Learned from Opening a Restaurant Empire on Skid Row
My decision to open up my restaurant in the middle of Skid Row was one of the riskiest things that I have ever done in my life.
There Was a Carnival for Homeless People on LA's Skid Row This Weekend
"Nobody just goes down to Skid Row and says, 'Hey we love you.' Nobody goes down there and just has a party for them."
Hospitals Are Dumping Mentally Ill Patients in Los Angeles’ Skid Row
Instead of creating a post-treatment plan, hospitals discard the chronically ill and homeless back to the street, according to a recent lawsuit.
Why Embattled LA DIY Venue The Smell Is So Important
After LA's DIY music venue The Smell was threatened with a demolition notice, we spoke to some of the bands who came up performing and hanging out there.
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Homeless Dog Owners Talk About What Their Dogs Mean to Them
"I got her from a friend. I saw her, and I said, 'That doggie is going to be mine.'"
It's Not Easy to Get Prescription Meds When You're Homeless on Skid Row
For the mentally ill individuals who make up nearly one-third of LA's homeless population, receiving and keeping prescription medication can be a desperate struggle.