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Homeless Shelter Opens in L.A.'s Watts Neighborhood

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One hundred people will soon move in and get access to beds, storage space, showers and laundry facilities for up to 90 days as social workers try to help them find more permanent housing. It took a lot of money and community meetings to get to this point.

Guests: Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles Mayor, and Joe Buscaino, LA Councilmember

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