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As El Nino-Fueled Rains Fall, L.A. Homeless Turn to Alternate Shelters

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With heavy winter storms beginning to roll through California, communities are scrambling to keep the homeless dry. Los Angeles County has opened more than half a dozen temporary winter shelters -- but many people would rather stay on the street. Now there's a push to offer alternative refuge.

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