• Letters to the Editor: Get used to more DIY houses in L.A. built by homeless people

    To the editor: Your article on the DIY house built by homeless immigrants in Highland Park vividly brought to mind the various favelas I saw in Rio de Janeiro many years ago. Many of them were intricately constructed of several different materials, some with a great deal of skill and artistry. And I could not help wondering at the time how there was such a disparity in that city between the extremely wealthy and so many poor people living in these shacks. I keep wondering the same thing now. If...

  • Letters to the Editor: Asking the rich for donations won't solve L.A.'s housing crisis

    To the editor: I am writing to to express my dismay at the "ambitious" housing initiative unveiled by L.A. Mayor Karen Bass in her State of the City address. It boils down to begging for donations from the city's wealthy to purchase apartment buildings to house homeless people. In a city such as Los Angeles, with an incredibly low apartment vacancy rate, this only adds another source of demand that competes with a highly limited supply. If we do not increase the supply of apartments, middle- and...

  • 'Great opportunity' — Feds eye Windsor's HMCS Hunter building for affordable housing

    After nearly ten years of sitting vacant in downtown Windsor, the HMCS Hunter naval reserve building has been flagged as a candidate for affordable housing conversion in the latest federal budget. The Liberals on Tuesday announced their 2024 budget, which earmarks billions in new funding for housing initiatives. One of those is accelerating the transfer […]

  • Affordable Housing Lottery Opens For 60 Cedar Street Building In Bushwick, Brooklyn

    A new opportunity for affordable housing has emerged in Bushwick, Brooklyn, with the launch of the lottery for 60 Cedar Street.

  • Letters to the Editor: What Mayor Karen Bass can do right now about L.A. City Hall's corruption problem

    To the editor: In addition to the reforms discussed in your April 12 editorial about L.A. City Hall's corruption problem, I've got one more. Mayor Karen Bass, whose election I supported as a donor and volunteer, should henceforth refuse to endorse any City Council member who is under an ethics investigation. This spring, she endorsed Distric 12 incumbent John Lee, despite the fact that he faces 10 ethics charges in the case that sent his predecessor and former boss Mitchell Englander to prison....

  • Letters to the Editor: Help a neighbor

    In response to editorial on ceasefire I read today’s paper while visiting my in-laws in Lowell and your recent editorial called for a permanent Gaza ceasefire, did not include hostage release. First, Hamas repeatedly declared its intention to carry out multiple Oct 7ths and called for Oct 13th as a day to kill Jews a […]

  • Letter to the editor: Colleges' useful idiots

    The Abraham Accords -- signed by Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Israel and Bahrain in 2020 -- were gaining traction.

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    Does your income make the cut for affordable housing?

    Reports said these limits “serve as a guideline in qualifying purchasers and renters for affordable units as required under various city programs.”

  • Affordable Housing Project Approved In Charlotte

    Charlotte is moving forward with a plan to build more affordable homes. The homes will be built all around the city including 100 apartment units in northeast Charlotte on Mallard Creek Road.

  • Letter to the editor: Nothing 'controlled' about the border

    The Democratic Party leadership wants more funding to hire more Border Patrol agents so they can process and allow more immigrants into our country -- and then distribute those people throughout the United States.

  • Letters to the Editor, April 22, 2024

    MAD, MAD WORLD It’s not only dismaying, but baffling to see modern day fascism continuing to fill our streets with hate and evil. Professional, genocide-chanting social justice martyrs are gladly professing their support for terrorists who murder, rape and torture. It is beyond comprehension that people today can knowingly and deliberately choose to side with […]

  • Letter to the editor: "Squad" are racist traitors

    I was reading an article last week about members of the "Squad" demanding that anti-Jewish protesters be released and allowed to resume their terrorist-supporting activities -- and I have to say, this just shows that these members of Congress hate Jews.