I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read that exact 'la times homeless story'. It could be about the lives of homeless people in LA, their struggles, how they ended up homeless, or the efforts made to help them.
You can try looking for it on the official website of LA Times. They usually have a search bar where you can type in relevant keywords like 'homeless story' to find it.
It's likely not a common term. The LA Times uses more specific designations for its stories like 'feature story', 'investigative report', etc. 'la times long story' might be an ad - hoc or very specific reference to a particular piece that someone has given, rather than a standard term within the newspaper's lexicon.
The story probably shows the homeless situation as dire. It might mention the overcrowded shelters, if any, and the lack of basic necessities among the homeless. It could also highlight the cycle of homelessness that is hard to break, for example, due to a lack of proper education or skills for employment.
I don't have enough information to determine who wrote the 'la times story'. There are many journalists working for the LA Times, and it could be any one of them.
I'm not sure specifically as you haven't provided the content of the 'la times story'. It could be about various topics such as politics, entertainment, local events in Los Angeles, or business.
Well, in the NY Times homeless story, it may focus on the personal stories of the homeless individuals. Their daily struggles, such as finding food and a safe place to sleep at night. It could also touch on the lack of support systems for them, and how difficult it is for them to get back on their feet without proper assistance. Maybe it also mentions the stigmatization they face from society, which makes their situation even worse.
I'm not sure specifically as you haven't provided more details about this 'la times ap story'. It could be about various topics such as politics, entertainment, sports or local events in Los Angeles. Maybe it's a story that the LA Times sourced from the Associated Press (AP).