The Brentwood School’s lease is void, as is one for an oil company, but the UCLA baseball field can stay, according to a ...
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Katie Shaw has a vision for her future: children and a husband in a house of her own, plus a guest bedroom for when her parents visit. Shaw is 36 and now works at a Kohl’s in Carmel, though she’s ...
For years, advocates complained to Los Angeles City Hall that publicly-funded housing developments for low-income tenants were being built without the required accommodations for residents with ...
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Rosalie Hall, 75, said she used to stroll each evening after dinner through the wide hallways and leafy courtyards of Heights Manor, a three-story public apartment building in Columbia Heights that ...
Paralyzed from the waist down and requiring a wheelchair, Pacoima resident Martin Rosales struck out last week when he went apartment hunting. At one Van Nuys building, his wheelchair was too big for ...
For years, housing advocates complained to Los Angeles city officials that disabled renters were effectively being shut out of many affordable housing developments. That’s not just unfair, it’s ...
Per Maresca didn’t let his disability get in the way of his independence. Maresca, who has high-functioning autism, has spent the past year working at Residence Inn by Marriott. And at a time when ...
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