Evening Update Weds Sept. 30
A homeless man sleeps on the Main Street bridge in downtown Los Angeles. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)
September 30, 2015
- The city of Los Angeles plans to spend more than 100-Million dollars in an effort to lower the number of people who are homeless.
- The drought in California may persist due to increasing temperatures and less moisture from plants and soil.
- Colleges are taking steps to improve the way that sexual assaults are reported.
- Home prices in Arizona are soaring and the Obama administration is promoting plans to lower mortgage insurance premiums.
- A survey concludes there is a wall of separation between male members of Congress and their female staffers.
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