This year, those threats seem more real than ever.
California is allocating $419 million to boost shelter and housing programs in the state's largest cities — San Francisco, ...
This week, volunteers will fan out for the annual count that helps determine state and federal funding for programs meant to ...
Governor Gavin Newsom announced over $419 million in new funding for homelessness in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego ...
That is partly why nobody in homeless services in San Francisco takes the point-in-time count all that seriously as a ...
California cities may be forced to close homeless shelters next year if the legislature approves the proposed budget.
It’s been a little more than two months since the US Supreme Court gave cities the green light to crack down on homeless encampments. Already, Santa Monica has barred its homeless residents from ...
Homelessness — and affordability and housing availability — is among the many concerns voters will ask candidates to address ...
San Francisco Homelessness Oversight Commission member Sharky Laguana launched an interactive website on homelessness policy ...
All over California, cities are falling far short when it comes to providing enough shelter for their homeless communities. More than 69,000 homeless residents live in Los Angeles County, for ...
President Donald Trump is likely to run into stiff resistance if he pitches federal intervention to solve California’s rising homelessness crisis, absent buy-in from the state. Experts say there ...
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