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Lancaster Grapples with L.A. County Over How to Serve Homeless Population

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We recently aired a story on this program about a push to close the only commuter train station that connects the desert city of Lancaster to L.A. Lancaster officials claim it's the last stop for scores of homeless people hoping to take advantage of their city's limited public services. But local homeless service providers say the real problem is a gap in county funding for those services and what the city aims to do about it.

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