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When even Obama calls your homeless situation an ‘atrocity,’ it’s time for new solutions
Barack Obama criticizes California's homelessness crisis as Gov. Gavin Newsom celebrates mild progress, despite $24 billion ...
Phoenix and Oakland, California, emphasize prevention and permanent housing in updates to their strategic plans for tackling ...
Governor Gavin Newsom announced $290 million in new funding to tackle homelessness in California, following the state's first ...
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See ultra-rich enclave’s ridiculous Amazon begging list for the public to fund homeless people’s lives
A wealthy California city has released a begging pot asking the public to pay to furnish a homeless people’s apartment ...
Asheville and Buncombe County will receive at least $5 million through Right at Home, a new national initiative to prevent ...
State and county officials on Friday broke ground on a new mental health care campus in Norwalk. The new facility will be ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday praised counties such as Alameda for their success in addressing homelessness and ...
Newsom championed CARE Court as his signature program to address street homelessness, mental health and the drug epidemic ...
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Devastated family sues for $40M after scientist stabbed to death while charging Tesla at CA library
The family of a California lab tech who was stabbed by a homeless career criminal and left to die after another homeless man stole the ambulance on site to save him is suing the city for $40 million.
Times-Herald on MSN
Vallejo City Council to get homeless update
Mar. 6—The Vallejo City Council will get an update Tuesday on the state of homelessness in the city, including a possible White Slough encampment sweep, a stipend program for people experiencing ...
Opinion
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Doing right by California's foster youth costs money. Not doing it will cost more | Opinion
"Foster children are uniquely dependent upon the state to prepare them for adulthood, and we're simply failing too many of them," writes opinion columnist Robin Epley.
LAist on MSN
LA officials and LAHSA trade blame as homeless service providers await millions in late payments
L.A.'s regional homeless agency is behind on paying contracts. The city of L.A. and L.A. County want to know why.
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