Charlotte Kramon
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Charlotte Kramon is a former 2023 Metro intern for the Los Angeles Times. Originally from Los Angeles, she is a rising senior at Duke University, where she studies public policy and journalism. She writes for the 9th Street Journal and IndyWeek, and previously interned at the Charlotte Observer.
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The Los Angeles Bureau of Street Services has painted over 181 lane-miles with a coating that reflects heat and reduces ambient temperature.
Landlords and tenants reflect on L.A.’s pandemic-era freeze on rent increases for rent-stabilized apartments, which the city has extended into 2024.
Cities such as Maywood, Bell Gardens and Cudahy are trying to address the affordable housing and homelessness crises. Landlords argue rent control will result in less housing.
L.A. implemented eviction moratoriums and rent control throughout the pandemic. We want to hear how the extended rent freeze has affected landlords.
L.A. implemented eviction moratoriums and rent control throughout the pandemic. We want to hear from tenants about how the rent freeze has affected them.
Dunamis House is an interim housing site in Boyle Heights that helps transition-aged young people in Los Angeles County keep out of homelessness.
The City Council voted to fund a feasibility study for a public bank in Los Angeles. Advocates say a public bank will better serve the community.
Two United Airlines employees were charged with stealing marijuana from passenger luggage at the San Francisco International Airport.
Barrington Plaza residents sue the complex’s owners over alleged misuse of eviction law. Advocates worry that mass evictions across L.A. could result.
The city leased the site to extend its winter shelter program, but community members asked leaders to purchase it for use as housing for homeless people.