UCLA offers proposal to stay on VA campus after being locked out of baseball stadium

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UCLA offers proposal to stay on VA campus after being locked out of baseball stadium
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Jackie Robinson Stadium, shown here during a March game between UCLA and USC, has been ordered off limits by Judge David O. Carter. He previously ruled that outside groups must find ways to benefit veterans or vacate the sprawling VA campus in West L.A.If you're enjoying this article, you'll love our daily newsletter, The LA Report. Each weekday, catch up on the 5 most pressing stories to start your morning in 3 minutes or less.

Carter has taken a hard line against UCLA and private entities leasing land on the V.A. campus, like the Brentwood School and Bridgeland Oil. He ordered Bridgeland to cap its oil well last month, and the Brentwood School will also need to reach a deal with the V.A. to continue using its own facilities on the land.Right now, you can help protect LAist's mission to provide local reporting to all in our community.

The iconic Skid Row building went from the true crime spotlight to homeless housing. But some residents wonder if they were better off before moving in.Why homelessness has more than doubled in LA County’s once-affordable northern desertThe decision means more than 100 tenants will get to stay in a West L.A. high rise. It could also have long-term affects on renters across California.Empty nesters own more L.A. homes than millennials with kids.

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