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Results of L.A. Homeless Count Will Guide Federal Spending

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Volunteers are fanning out in cities across California and the U.S. this week for a head count of the nation's homeless population. In Los Angeles County, the three-day effort involves thousands of people searching over 4,000 square miles. How many homeless people are counted will help determine where federal dollars are spent.

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