Thousands of Californians could return to homelessness as the feds reportedly plan to disinvest from permanent housing.
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California counties, organizations concerned about expected cuts in funding for homeless services
California counties are reporting decreases in homelessness, in part because the state and federal government has invested in helping people find housing. However, the money that helped make ...
As California spends unprecedented billions of dollars to bring homeless people off the street, state lawmakers quietly approved new rules this summer requiring local governments to complete annual ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The pandemic requires Metro to thoroughly clean buses and trains to keep riders safe from COVID-19, but that can be difficult when many of Los Angeles' homeless population are ...
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State legislators in California are considering a new law to combat homelessness in the state by allowing students to sleep in their cars on college campuses. The bill, known as AB-90, was introduced ...
Today marks our fifth annual “State Of Homelessness” edition. This joint project involving nine Northern California Medianews Group newspapers began following a conference call among ...
May 16 (UPI) --California Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled his model ordinance to address homeless encampments with dignity this week but advocates say the approach ignores real solutions. Newsom's ...
Clearing an encampment is one of the most complicated and fraught tasks any California city can take on when responding to homelessness. How they handle that challenge varies widely. CalMatters asked ...
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