Her work feeding people and dyeing their hair through her Los Angeles nonprofit, Beauty 2 the Streetz, was known to millions online.
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Job loss in midlife is not just a career setback, it can be a full‑blown financial emergency. When a 57‑year‑old professional spent 20 months without work and ultimately lost her home, she learned in ...
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The deadlines have come and gone for lawmakers to file bills for the 2026 legislative session in Indianapolis.
Down a snow-packed trail on Grand Rapids' West Side, around the corner and up against a fence, there's a small tent. It's ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A social media influencer and homeless community advocate known as “Ms. Shirley” Raines was found dead on ...
Shirley Raines was known to bring food, beauty treatments and hygiene supplies to the homeless communities in Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
James Rainey has covered multiple presidential elections, the media and the environment, mostly at the Los Angeles Times, which he first joined in 1984. He was part of Times teams that won three ...