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Housing prices across Los Angeles are seemingly out of control, but it may be (rent) control that finally starts to ease the burden for struggling renters.
In the half-century since the Kerner Commission’s report on urban unrest, South Los Angeles has experienced little economic progress as inequalities persist.
With nearly 60,000 Angelenos struggling with homelessness, local change agents have taken on the task of developing policies and services to address the crisis.
The APA presented an Achievement Award to a team of UCLA Luskin researchers focused on identifying the park needs and preferences of older, low-income adults.
The 2017 Quality of Life Index highlights growing fear among Los Angeles County residents around deportation, access to health care and gentrification.
A panel of UCLA faculty members come together to discuss the merits of a ballot initiative, Measure S, that would bring about serious changes for development projects.