2025A woman was hospitalized after she was found shot inside a burning car in West Rancho Dominguez (KABC) -- A woman was hospitalized after she was found shot inside a burning car in West Rancho Dominguez Saturday evening according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department The car was engulfed in flames once deputies arrived but they were able to pull the wounded woman out in time She was rushed to a hospital in unknown condition Authorities say they are still looking for the shooter and a motive Sign Up for Newsletter Los Angeles County’s new Pathway Home program to resolve encampments successfully placed  58 people into interim housing  – including  families with children – and removed 30 dilapidated RVs being used as makeshift dwellings on the streets of unincorporated East Gardena bordering West Rancho Dominguez This latest operation raises the total number of people brought into hotels and motels up to 108 since Pathway Home launched on August 9th the County’s RV-focused operations have taken 48 RVs off the streets including the latest tally from Pathway Home Pathway Home is a critical component of the County’s multi-pronged response to the homelessness emergency declared by the Board of Supervisors earlier this year. Leveraging emergency powers, partnerships with local jurisdictions, and Measure H funding Pathway Home helps people in encampments come indoors by offering them a hotel or motel room or other type of immediately available interim housing along with a comprehensive suite of supportive services that can help them achieve stability and ultimately move into permanent housing “This is LA County government in action,” said Supervisor Holly Mitchell, who, with Supervisor Kathryn Barger, authored the motion to establish the pilot program that became the foundation of Pathway Home’s RV encampment resolution protocol The launch of Pathway Home proveswe can do it By building on our established best practices and ongoing outreach efforts Pathway Home creates an infrastructure for every entity to quickly work together in fulfilling its unique role in helping to end this crisis We cannot do this without Measure H funding and a sustained urgency for getting every resident off the street and into permanent housing I look forward to bringing this program to every encampment in the 2nd District and throughout Los Angeles County.” East Gardena and West Rancho Dominguez have among the highest concentrations of RV encampments countywide The Pathway Home operation that ran from August 22 through August 24 focused on several streets in a busy industrial area including seven families with children ranging from infants to teenagers enter interim housing along with 20 pets and service animals towing them to an impound lot for dismantling or other disposition the County is taking steps to prevent the site from being reoccupied “RV encampments cannot be resolved by simply posting ‘No Parking’ signs,” said Cheri Todoroff executive director of Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative within the Chief Executive Office “In East Gardena and West Rancho Dominguez the County mobilized an all-hands-on-deck response and assembled a package of resources that offered people a way out of the streets and into housing with services.” along with the California Department of Motor Vehicles This was the second Pathway Home operation overall, but the first to focus on housing people in RVs. The County’s earlier RV-focused operations, under the RV pilot, removed several burned and abandoned RVs from public roadways. The first Pathway Home operation in Lennox on August 9 through August 11 brought 50 people inside Pathway Home begins with outreach teams developing trusting relationships with people at an encampment helping them get treatment for immediate medical needs and offering them immediate and diverse options for interim housing including partnerships with partner hotels.Once at interim housing participants receive supportive services such as on-site case management and connections to physical and mental healthcare To facilitate their transition to permanent housing the County will connect participants with housing navigation to help them throughout the lease-up process and time-limited subsidies for individuals whose income is insufficient to cover the rent Once permanently housed in their own apartment they can continue to receive supportive services After declaring a state of emergency on homelessness in January 2023 the Board of Supervisors authorized efforts to streamline hiring This has – and continues to – enable the County to expand enhance and expedite elements of its homeless services system Partnerships with local jurisdictions further grow capacity and bring in valuable additional resources Pathway Home has also been made possible by Measure H, a voter-approved ¼-cent sales tax that has enabled the County’s homeless services system to grow exponentially over the last six years. Since Measure H passed in 2017, the County has housed 90,500 people – about the population of Santa Monica – sheltered 124,000 people and prevented 22,000 people from becoming homeless ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Print Dozens of people were seen in a video running into an intersection during an illegal street takeover just outside of Compton on Sunday night narrowly avoiding cars that swirled along the asphalt The video, originally reported by KTLA-TV Channel 5, showed an individual standing on the roof of a black pickup truck parked at the center of the intersection and tossing cash in the air, drawing spectators to rush toward the money. Several cars burned doughnuts around the crowd in West Rancho Dominguez. The sideshow at East Compton Boulevard and South San Pedro Street was part of the five to 10 different takeovers that Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies responded to on Sunday evening in and around Compton, said Lt. Oscar Butao. It was likely the same group of 200 to 300 people jumping from intersection to intersection, hosting the shows, he said. A separate video of another sideshow in the Harvard Park neighborhood showed images of a minor crash. California There is a growing backlash in some neighborhoods with residents demanding authorities do more to crack down on the illegal gatherings that can turn deadly in a flash and no injuries were reported during the sideshows Butao said the Compton sheriff’s station responded to calls about sideshows starting Thursday and into Sunday chase the crowds away and occasionally cite or arrest a driver largely due to limited resources available to respond to such incidents However, the shows quickly drew criticism from local officials worried about safety as well as fights or drug dealing happening at the events, turning to law enforcement to crack down on the gatherings. were shot to death during the street takeover on Nov the takeovers spread to Southern California where South and Southeast Los Angeles cities and neighborhoods Safety remained a major concern for Compton city leaders as well as residents whose loved ones were killed at sideshows authorities have struggled to curtail the sideshows “We’re not going to arrest our way out of this,” LAPD Chief Michel Moore said at a Police Commission meeting earlier this year “Despite the hundreds of impounds and citations and arrests Jonah Valdez is a former reporter at the Los Angeles Times on the Fast Break entertainment news team. 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World & Nation Subscribe for unlimited accessSite Map Los Angeles County hosted its second Pathway Home Service Connect Day for residents who moved from their recreational vehicle (RV) encampments into interim housing following an encampment resolution operation in unincorporated East Gardena bordering West Rancho Dominguez Led by the Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative and the County Department of Health Services (DHS)-Housing for Health Service Connect Day is essentially a one-stop-shop for Pathway Home participants to sign up for various essential programs and services that they may need or want The event is conveniently held at the motel serving as their interim housing operated by the County’s nonprofit partner “This service connection model is a relatively new model,” said DHS Housing for Health’s Matthew Tecle “It was piloted recently after the County realized that it was very challenging for folks to access our services one-off what was envisioned was an opportunity to come together to provide all of these services in one fell swoop for the whole of the population that have come indoors at one moment.” “Everybody has a whole bunch of needs right now — they’ve got medical needs people have disabilities and they have access and functional needs so the all of the services that the County government can bring to the table we’re bringing to the table,” said Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative Senior Manager Carter Hewgley shared how connecting to housing and services is helping to get their lives back on track and Chandler aims to resume training to become a registered nurse dozens of Pathway Home participants engaged with the following County departments Los Angeles County’s Pathway Home program helps people transition from encampments into interim housing and then provides them with supportive services on their way to permanent housing Los Angeles County has been awarded a $51.5-million state grant to expand its Pathway Home program and help nearly 600 people living along the I-105 freeway and nearby riverbeds access housing and services over the next three years with the ultimate goal of ending their homelessness They would be added to the nearly 600 people the County has already enrolled in Pathway Home since its launch in August 2023 The County applied jointly with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) for the Encampment Resolution Funds (ERF) to address one of the largest groups of encampments on the state’s right of way: the I-105 corridor from West Athens to Norwalk The surrounding community has been disproportionately impacted by homelessness and poverty and endangered by flooding Pathway Home is an encampment resolution program that is a critical component of the County’s comprehensive response to the local emergency on homelessness adopted by the Board of Supervisors in 2023 By leveraging emergency powers and partnerships with local jurisdictions Pathway Home is a full-circle solution that brings people off the streets into immediately available interim housing accompanied by a comprehensive suite of supportive services and Combined with $16 million in existing Measure H and other local funds the grant will be used to conduct Pathway Home operations along the I-105 corridor and nearby riverbeds in south and southeast Los Angeles particularly where the freeway crosses the LA and San Gabriel Rivers This project will impact the communities of West Athens It will also impact the areas near several LA Metro stations The program will include securing interim housing such as motel rooms and disposing of about 60 unsafe and uninhabitable recreational vehicles (RV’s) “The support from our local cities all the way to Sacramento for essential funding needed to end our homelessness crisis shows the importance of addressing homelessness LA County if we are going to make a significant impact across the state,” said Supervisor Holly Mitchell along with the collaboration we are seeing at the local level are essential to the continued success of LA County’s Pathway Home program  urgently working to provide housing and stability to our neighbors experiencing homelessness.” “In the months since we launched Pathway Home I have seen how effective this new strategy is in bringing people inside and at the same time dealing with the encampments that communities have struggled with,” said Supervisor Janice Hahn “The people of LA County want to see progress This is the kind of strategy we need to double-down on and with this new state funding we will be able to bring hundreds of people inside who have been living in sprawling encampments along the 105 freeway.” “We are grateful to Governor Newson and the state of California for their continued support as we move forward with our all-hands-on-deck emergency response to homelessness,” said LA County Chief Executive Officer Fesia Davenport “We can’t do it alone and these vital resources will enable us to build on the successes we are already having bringing people inside through the Pathway Home program.” “We are grateful to the California Interagency Council on Homelessness for this Encampment Resolution Funding,” said LAHSA executive director Dr “LAHSA and the County of Los Angeles have been leveraging the County’s emergency declaration to address the homelessness crisis through interventions like Pathway Home that not only address encampments but put people on the path to permanent housing I’m looking forward to continuing this work with the County and witnessing all the progress we can make together along the 105 Freeway corridor to bring more of our unhoused neighbors indoors.” Led by the Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative 14 Pathway Home operations have been conducted in Compton as well as for riverbed evacuees during the storm dubbed Hilary Pathway Home has helped 562 participants move into interim housing The program has also contributed to the removal of 302 unsafe RVs from public roadways The Encampment Resolution Fund program administered by the California Interagency Council on Homelessness is a competitive grant available for Counties and cities of any size that aim to assist local jurisdictions in ensuring the safety and wellness of people experiencing homelessness in encampments; resolve critical encampment concerns and transition individuals into safe and stable housing; and encourage a data-informed The County and LAHSA’s ERF application received support from Supervisors Holly Mitchell and Janice Hahn; LA City Mayor Karen Bass; LA Metro; CalTrans; the Cities of Downey and Santa Fe Springs; Gateway City Council of Governments; Compton School District; and Charles Drew University of Medicine and Sciences  West Wood Products has purchased wall panel giant Decorative Panels International (DPI) has acquired Decorative Panels International reportedly the largest producer of wall panels in North America DPI will now operate under the West Wood Products umbrella This acquisition enables West Wood 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While the Los Angeles City Council discusses banning oversized vehicles from parking overnight in different parts of town, unincorporated LA County is a different story. With a lot of different authorities overlapping in places like East Gardena and West Rancho Dominguez, entire villages of people living in recreational vehicles mushroom alongside busy streets. Homelessness outreach is hard work, but it can be particularly challenging when it comes to those living in RVs because sometimes these people don’t feel like they’re truly unhoused. There are even cases of people paying rent, so to speak, to live in a camper. Frustration over this issue has sparked a grassroots response and a county-wide plan. John Davis is the president of the Avalon Gardens Community Association, leading a neighborhood he’s lived in for many years. Seeing homelessness reach emergency status motivated him to join something called a collaborative outreach group. It’s a multi-agency coalition organized recently by the Harbor Gateway Chamber of Commerce. They meet every other Wednesday morning to help those living on the streets. “When I go back to my community, I can honestly say that, ‘Hey, I’m there. I’m there working with them and I see the progress that’s going on,’” Davis said. Another team member — lead outreach case manager Audrey Pearson — is with the Homeless Outreach Program Integrated Care System, or HOPICS. She hikes hidden trails to reach encampments and speaks with parents raising kids in RVs. Convincing someone to leave behind a roof and walls for the unknown is a hard sell. “Why would I leave my RV and go into a shelter? That makes no sense. I would rather go from an RV into my apartment, and I think that that’s the type of resources our clients already living in RVs they want and if they can’t get it, they’re going to stay right here,” Pearson said. She’s got a new fire under her because in June, the RV Encampment Pilot will launch. This started as a motion introduced last year by LA County Supervisor Holly Mitchell, who oversees the 2nd District. The goal is to remove 1,500 RVs across LA County over three years. One of the biggest problems is figuring out where these people are supposed to go. “The critical element: if we don’t keep pace with building housing that’s affordable, accessible and appropriate to meet the needs of our current unhoused population, all of this will be for naught,” Mitchell said. This pilot program has a lot of pieces partly because they can’t just go in and indiscriminately destroy RVs. Some of the vehicles might be repaired and moved into a designated safe parking space. Others will be disabled and dismantled if the proper permissions can be secured. They also want to fix up the empty places left over once the RVs leave so that the problem doesn’t pop back up again. Tap to enable a layout that focuses on the article While deaths continue to mount, the county reported only 239 new cases of the virus, the lowest number since March 26. Newsom has issued a stay-at-home order and all nonessential businesses are closed due to the coronavirus outbreak So what does it look like outside — from above Health officials on Monday confirmed 25 new coronavirus-linked deaths bringing the county’s total number of fatalities to 320 and marking an increase in the mortality rate in Southern California as city and county leaders continued to warn against prematurely ending shelter-in-place orders Here is the list of California communities with coronavirus cases: Colleen Shalby is a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. She has covered education, the pandemic, the vaccine rollout and breaking news throughout California. She was part of the team that was a 2020 Pulitzer Prize finalist for coverage of a dive-boat fire off the Santa Barbara coast. Shalby grew up in Southern California and graduated from George Washington University. She previously worked for PBS NewsHour and joined The Times in 2015. Officials said there were 15 new coronavirus-linked deaths, bringing the county’s total to 147. Twelve of the people who died were older than 65, and seven of them had underlying health conditions. The three others were between 41 and 65. but stay-at-home orders have given new purpose to caution tape who urged residents to stay indoors this week and avoid shopping The effort to test as many residents as possible continues across the county About 52,000 people have been tested for COVID-19 in L.A officials said — a number that accounts for 40% of all tests administered in California Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said Monday evening that any Los Angeles County resident who has symptoms and wants to be tested for the coronavirus can now apply online. Testing was previously limited to vulnerable populations Here is the latest list of communities with coronavirus cases. Check out The Times tracker for the latest. Print Los Angeles County health officials on Wednesday confirmed 29 additional coronavirus-linked deaths — the biggest daily jump of the pandemic — bringing the county’s death toll to 198 as the number of people testing positive surpassed 7,500 The number of people testing positive for the illness has reached 7,530 marking a stark increase of 1,170 new cases over the course of two days The rise in deaths Wednesday pushed the virus’ mortality rate in the county to 2.6% Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said Of those those who have most recently died seven were between 41 and 65 years old and one person was between 18 and 40 years old Details about four other deaths were not immediately known At least 22 of those who died had underlying health conditions The total case count includes individuals who have recovered the county does not have a method to identify them Here are the confirmed cases in L.A. County communities. For the latest, go to The Times coronavirus tracker. 2019A 3.7-magnitude earthquake hit the Compton area early Friday morning (KABC) -- A 3.5-magnitude earthquake hit the Compton area early Friday morning The quake centered in Compton hit around 12:20 a.m the quake hit 1.5 miles west of East Rancho Dominguez and 2.4 miles south-southwest of Lynwood The USGS initially estimated the magnitude at 3.7 but later downgraded that to 3.5 People felt shaking in Orange County and parts of Los Angeles "I was sleeping and then I turned around to look at the closet and I just heard a boom," Long Beach resident Yvette Munoz said "Then the window just started shaking and I'm just like what the hell Seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones said the earthquake was "near but not on the Newport-Inglewood fault." There were no immediate reports the earthquake caused any damage or injuries A tweet from the Los Angeles Police Department's Communications Division said there had been "no impact at the LAPD Dispatch Centers" following the earthquake Hours before the Compton area was hit, a 3.8-magnitude temblor struck near Ridgecrest which was where two powerful earthquakes rocked the region in July The quakes comes as millions of residents statewide participated in the Great California Shakeout earthquake drill on Thursday the 30th anniversary of the magnitude 6.9 Loma Prieta quake that shook the Bay Area in 1989 Great California ShakeOut: 10.7 million participate in quake drill Gov. 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According to NBC Los Angeles the initiative is part of a broader county-wide approach to improve public health and reduce the long-term impacts of street homelessness on both vulnerable individuals and surrounding residents this isn’t just a news story—it’s a case study in how thoughtful policy-driven action can improve everyday living they often bring secondary concerns: reduced street visibility increased foot traffic around private properties These may not always be directly tied to unhoused individuals but the perception of insecurity impacts everyone in the neighborhood What LA County has done is set a framework where government accountability meets community safety By providing services alongside enforcement they’re showing that security and compassion are not mutually exclusive For residents in Gardena and similar neighborhoods and a sense of stability returning to their streets This kind of policy matters because it directly influences your experience as a homeowner—from how secure you feel in your neighborhood to how much your property is worth And while it’s the government taking action at scale there’s plenty you can do at a household level to align with these goals and protect your home’s future The Pathway Home initiative reveals more than just a shift in policy—it’s a real-world example of how collective safety can be improved through planning it brings an important realization: security begins at the street level Even before large-scale policies reach your neighborhood there are proactive steps you can take to strengthen your home security and contribute to community well-being: These efforts align with the broader message of Pathway Home: safety doesn’t mean ignoring people in need—it means working in tandem with local programs to maintain secure Before starting any renovation project, it’s worth understanding how global policies like Trump’s tariffs could quietly raise your home-building costs in 2025 long-lasting improvements to boost both safety and property value—especially in areas undergoing urban cleanup or government-led policy changes Here are a few practical upgrades to consider: These upgrades not only protect your home physically but also demonstrate to others—including local officials and community members—that you’re invested in the safety and integrity of your neighborhood The success of initiatives like Pathway Home proves one essential truth: safety isn’t just about locks and alarms—it’s about leadership and health agencies come together with a clear plan real change happens—both for vulnerable populations and for the homeowners living nearby But while these policy efforts create the foundation for safer communities they don’t replace the responsibility homeowners carry within their own property lines public policy works best when paired with informed proactive residents who understand their role in the bigger picture and upgrading your home’s security measures Los Angeles County’s Pathway Home initiative offers a powerful example of how targeted compassionate policy can reshape not just public spaces—but also the sense of safety residents feel in their own homes it’s a reminder that both policy and personal action are needed to protect what matters most Whether you live in an urban zone facing similar challenges or simply want to future-proof your home a secure house is only as strong as the neighborhood around it For more guides on securing your home and understanding how local policy impacts your safety, visit our website and stay informed Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and reflects publicly available news and housing policy developments at the time of writing BuildLikeNew does not represent any government body or law enforcement agency While we aim to provide accurate insights and home improvement suggestions readers should consult local authorities or professionals for official guidance on homelessness policy This article originally appeared on BuildLikeNew.com — visit us for more home security guides. analysis showsAn analysis by the National Alliance to End Homelessness shows that as many as 9 million people could become homeless if the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development ends rental assistance Some people are broke because they don't earn enough Others stay broke because they keep spending like they’re trying to prove something we’d suggest not trying to skirt the rules when it comes to bringing alcohol onto the ship if you are sailing Carnival Doing so could mean you can’t sail with the line anymore best known for their groundbreaking classic TV sitcom What’s Happening!! 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